REINVENTING THE IMAGE OF CITIES USING THE ELEMENT OF WATER: INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES OF WATERFRONT URBAN DEVELOPMENTS

Q4 Environmental Science
Rachida Benabbou, Yan Hui, E. Roberts, Jiang Jiang Shao
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The relationship between human settlements and water has been complex and multidimensional throughout history. However, the urban history of cities is intrinsically related to their interaction with the element of water. The element of water enables spectacles to occur. People gravitate towards the water’s edge, socio-cultural life improves, new spaces are discovered, and, in turn, the city is reconciled with the waterfront (natural harbour/river) by invigorating the civic realm via the activation of public space(s). The conference paper focuses on exploring four different international urban master-planning projects (Casablanca in Morocco, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in China, Liverpool in the United Kingdom and Shanghai in China), which utilise the element of water (natural harbour/river) as a means of reinvigorating major district(s) within city centres via the process of reconciliation, and in turn, reinventing the image of the city. The main aim of the research team is to understand the dynamics behind these urban master-plan projects and to highlight the new aspects of the process of re-evaluation/re-invention of the city’s identity and urban character through reconnecting to the water’s edge (natural harbour/river) and regenerating the waterfront. In summary, this paper is an attempt to express the significance of integrating water as a unified natural element and as an essential landscape feature within urban master-planning visions leading to a more sustainable future for our cities globally, as well as to highlight the new urban design aspects of the process of re-evaluation and re-invention of the city’s identity and urban character. The main drive of the paper is that emphasising links to the element of water should be considered a key lead urban design factor within the regeneration of cities internationally.
利用水元素重塑城市形象&国际滨水城市发展案例研究
人类住区与水之间的关系在整个历史上一直是复杂和多层面的。然而,城市的城市历史与它们与水元素的相互作用有着内在的联系。水的元素使眼镜能够出现。人们被吸引到水边,社会文化生活得到改善,新的空间被发现,反过来,城市通过激活公共空间来振兴公民领域,从而与海滨(天然港口/河流)和解。会议文件重点探讨了四个不同的国际城市总体规划项目(摩洛哥的卡萨布兰卡、中国的香港特别行政区、英国的利物浦和中国的上海),这些项目利用水元素(天然港口/河流),通过和解进程振兴市中心的主要地区,进而重塑城市形象。研究团队的主要目的是了解这些城市总体规划项目背后的动态,并通过重新连接到水边(天然港口/河流)和再生滨水,突出城市身份和城市特征的重新评估/重新创造过程的新方面。总之,本文试图表达将水作为一种统一的自然元素和一种重要的景观特征纳入城市总体规划愿景的重要性,从而为我们的全球城市带来一个更可持续的未来,以及突出新城市设计过程中对城市身份和城市性格的再评价和再创造。本文的主要驱动力是,在国际城市复兴中,强调与水元素的联系应被视为一个关键的主导城市设计因素。
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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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期刊介绍: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (ISSN: 1743-3541) includes volumes relating to the follow subject areas: Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, Air Pollution, Design & Nature, Sustainable Development, Environmental Health
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