Vertical expansion in the making: Planning against deindustrialization by promoting “Industry’s Going Upstairs” in Shenzhen

Qianqian Wei, Yong Zhang
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In recent years, industrial metropolises in China have experienced a surge in proactive planning initiatives aimed at developing high-rise industrial structures, commonly known as “Industry’s Going Upstairs (IGU).” This study argues that the IGU represents a distinct form of urban verticality that is neither motivated by capitalist speculation nor sustainability prompts but rather by local states’ intervention to ensure economic resilience and enhance innovation capabilities. This study presents the case of Shenzhen to demonstrate how the adoption of the IGU initiative is catalyzed by concerns over manufacturing sectors’ out-migration and the effects of volatile US-China relations on the city’s competitiveness. In light of these circumstances, Shenzhen has embraced the ambitious IGU initiative as a practical approach to reverse the trend of deindustrialization while sidestepping the lengthy process of industrial land redevelopment. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for a comprehensive understanding of political-economic factors that drive urban vertical expansion and their potential consequences.
垂直扩张正在形成:深圳通过推动 "工业上楼 "规划应对非工业化
近年来,中国的工业大都市出现了一股旨在发展高层工业建筑的积极规划热潮,即通常所说的 "工业上楼(IGU)"。本研究认为,"工业上楼 "代表了一种独特的城市垂直化形式,其动机既不是资本主义投机,也不是可持续发展的要求,而是地方政府为确保经济弹性和提高创新能力而进行的干预。本研究介绍了深圳的案例,以说明对制造业外迁的担忧以及动荡的中美关系对城市竞争力的影响是如何催化 IGU 计划的实施的。在这种情况下,深圳采用了雄心勃勃的 IGU 计划,作为扭转非工业化趋势的实用方法,同时避开了漫长的工业用地再开发过程。本文最后强调,有必要全面了解推动城市纵向扩张的政治经济因素及其潜在后果。
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