The Preservation, Renewal and Cultural Remolding of Industrial Heritage under the Background of Urban Double Construction: A Case Study of Jinling Shipyard in Nanjing
“Urban renovation and ecological restoration” is an effective means to
control “Urban disease”, improve the living environment and change the urban development
mode. This article from the perspective of “Urban renovation and ecological restoration” by Nanjing Jinling
shipyard development problems, from
the ecological restoration, cultural remodeling and function transformation
and other respects, discusses the current Jinling shipyard area between
industrial heritage protection and cultural inheritance update problem. Using
field research, literature reading, case study and other methods, and put
forward corresponding planning strategies and suggestions. Integrate the needs
of people’s livelihood with urban industrial memory to realize the maximum
protection, renewal and utilization of industrial heritage areas.
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