DESIGN FOR THE DEPOPULATING LANDSCAPE: A RETROFIT APPROACH TO URBAN REGENERATION IN JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, USA

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Galen D. Newman, Ryun Jung Lee, Anyi Qu, Chenxi Pu
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Over the last 50 years, 370 large cities worldwide have severely depopulated, or shrunk, by at least 10%. Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is the third fastest U.S. shrinking city. Primarily a victim of deindustrialization, Johnstown faces severe decline issues related to depopulation, including social disorder and lowered quality of life. This project develops a framework for urban design for shrinking cities, integrating permanent functions into high development potential areas but temporary functions into declining areas. This approach allows for future development to occur through time as the city recovers. Using a GIS-based weighted overlay model to assess the threat level of decline, 4 sites were identified and strategies for each were developed. Master plans to retrofit new functions integrating residents' desire and demands into vacant / abandoned properties were then generated for each site. Rather than chasing hefty attempted quick-hitting developmental incentives, this approach will bring new long-term economic engines and lifestyles to the city due to a diversity in the economic base; it also pays attention to the social dimension of urban regeneration by providing a structured way to promoting social justice and equity in shrinking cities.
人口减少景观的设计:美国宾夕法尼亚州约翰斯敦城市再生的改造方法
在过去的50年里,全球370个大城市人口严重减少,或萎缩了至少10%。宾夕法尼亚州的约翰斯敦是美国萎缩速度第三快的城市。约翰斯敦主要是去工业化的受害者,面临着与人口减少有关的严重衰退问题,包括社会混乱和生活质量下降。该项目为萎缩的城市开发了一个城市设计框架,将永久功能整合到高发展潜力地区,将临时功能整合到衰落地区。这种方法允许未来的发展随着城市的恢复而发生。采用基于gis的加权叠加模型评估了4个站点的威胁程度,并制定了相应的策略。然后为每个场地生成改造新功能的总体规划,将居民的愿望和需求整合到空置/废弃的物业中。由于经济基础的多样性,这种方法将为城市带来新的长期经济引擎和生活方式,而不是追求巨大的速效发展激励措施;它还通过提供一种结构化的方式来促进萎缩城市的社会正义和公平,关注城市再生的社会层面。
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