Community Meta-Box: A Deployable Micro Space for New Publicness in High-Density City

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Philip F. Yuan, Chao Yan
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Abstract

Insufficient public space in high-density communities is an urgent issue as China’s rapid urbanization continues. With the concept of micro urban renewal as a background, this paper explores the method of using easily deployable architecture that creates small-scale, mass-produced, and customized public spaces in Community Life Circle (CLC) development projects. Using Shanghai’s Community Meta-Box scheme as a case study, the paper analyzes and proves the concept and method—technologically and socially. From a technological perspective, we investigate architectural customization, the use of integrated design-fabrication platforms, and architectural robotics technologies. An integrated design-manufacture-assembly process presents a novel approach to constructing customized micro public spaces, catering to diverse site conditions and the varied needs of residents. Open customization and material recycling technology will offer a fresh perspective on community co-construction and low-carbon development as the world responds to sustainability challenges. From a social angle, we reveal how micro public spaces invigorate communities. Diversity and mobility can stimulate social interactions through the mechanism of theatricality. These new time-space architectural design dimensions present a new opportunity to improve Community Life Circle projects. In summary, this paper shows it is possible to revolutionize the design and construction of public spaces.

社区元盒子:高密度城市新公共性的可部署微空间
随着中国快速城市化的持续,高密度社区的公共空间不足是一个紧迫的问题。本文以微城市更新的概念为背景,探讨了在社区生活圈(CLC)开发项目中使用易于部署的建筑来创建小规模、大规模生产和定制的公共空间的方法。本文以上海的社区元盒方案为例,从技术和社会两方面对其概念和方法进行了分析和论证。从技术角度来看,我们研究了建筑定制、集成设计制造平台的使用以及建筑机器人技术。集成的设计-制造-组装过程为建造定制的微型公共空间提供了一种新的方法,以满足不同的场地条件和居民的不同需求。随着世界应对可持续性挑战,开放式定制和材料回收技术将为社区共建和低碳发展提供新的视角。从社会的角度,我们揭示了微观公共空间如何振兴社区。多样性和流动性可以通过戏剧性的机制刺激社会互动。这些新的时空建筑设计维度为改善社区生活圈项目提供了新的机会。总之,本文表明,彻底改变公共空间的设计和建设是可能的。
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