Regent’s Canal Cityscape: From Hidden Waterway to Identifying Landmark

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q4 AREA STUDIES
Beatriz Cabau, Patricia Hernández-Lamas, J. Woltjer
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Abstract

Since the 1990s, important regeneration processes have been carried out around urban waterfronts and canals. Urban waterways have undergone a transformation from industrial canals and navigation corridors towards focal points for revitalization and urban development. But, what new roles and values do the canals have as part of sustainable cities development? This article discusses the illustrative case of Regent’s Canal, London. The aim is to reveal the relationship and perception changes around Regent’s Canal environments through an evolution of its cityscape. Using historic evidence, policy documents, and fieldwork, the article identifies practices of regeneration of the canal’s banks in a reciprocal relationship between its capacity for place-making and the influence of the city on its transformation. Although Regent’s Canal constitutes a single, continuous element, it defines a changing and more diverse linear canalscape, as a result of the layering of various uses and values like an historical transport, environmental, scenic, and recreational corridor.
摄政运河城市景观:从隐藏的水道到可识别的地标
自20世纪90年代以来,围绕城市滨水区和运河进行了重要的再生过程。城市水道经历了从工业运河、通航走廊到城市振兴和城市发展焦点的转变。但是,作为可持续城市发展的一部分,运河有什么新的作用和价值?这篇文章讨论了伦敦摄政运河的例子。其目的是通过城市景观的演变揭示摄政运河周围环境的关系和感知变化。利用历史证据、政策文件和实地调查,本文确定了运河河岸再生的实践,在其空间创造能力和城市对其转型的影响之间的相互关系中。虽然摄政运河构成了一个单一的、连续的元素,但它定义了一个变化的、更多样化的线性景观,这是不同用途和价值的分层的结果,如历史交通、环境、风景和娱乐走廊。
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London Journal
London Journal Multiple-
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期刊介绍: The scope of The London Journal is broad, embracing all aspects of metropolitan society past and present, including comparative studies. The Journal is multi-disciplinary and is intended to interest all concerned with the understanding and enrichment of London and Londoners: historians, geographers, economists, sociologists, social workers, political scientists, planners, educationalist, archaeologists, conservationists, architects, and all those taking an interest in the fine and performing arts, the natural environment and in commentaries on metropolitan life in fiction as in fact
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