见解/意见-再生城市生态:综合社区中心的策略和协同作用

Chee Huang Seah
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在过去的十年里,新加坡政府在岛上建成了四个综合社区中心。这些节点开发利用其城市环境和项目产品,为城市创造一个可持续的中心生态。这些大型公共建筑体现了整个政府和现在的整个社会的做法,在振兴心脏地带、倡导公民参与和推进公民社会方面发挥着重要作用。这种新兴类型背后的愿景是创造协同和生成的环境。本文旨在研究这种综合公共建筑的共享城市模式的潜力,作为优于可持续发展概念的测试平台,以推进政策议程并支持更广泛的合作,以建立和实现基于区域的再生成果目标。本文以Our Tampines Hub和Bukit Canberra为案例研究,探讨了协同运作的复杂性,并分析了具体的设计策略和参与式方法,以支持城市-社会-自然再生框架。它不仅考察了土地和空间优化的经济价值,还考察了循环思维转变、闭环环境结果和社会推动力所产生的新协同效应。
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Insights/Opinion — For Regenerative Urban Ecologies: Strategies and Synergy of Integrated Community Hubs
Within the past decade, the Singapore government has completed four integrated community hubs around the island. These nodal developments leverage their urban context and programmatic offerings in a bid to generate a sustainable hub ecology for the city. A manifestation of the whole-of-government, and now whole-of-society approach, these large-scale communal architecture plays a significant role in rejuvenating the heartlands, advocating citizen engagement and advancing civil society. The vision behind this emergent typology is in the creation of synergistic and generative environments. This paper seeks to investigate the potential of this shared urban model of integrated communal architecture as testbed for better-than-sustainable concepts, to advance policy agendas and support wider collaboration to establish and achieve district-based targets in regenerative outcomes. Using Our Tampines Hub and Bukit Canberra as case studies, the paper looks at the complexities of synergistic operations, and analyses specific design strategies and the participatory approach to support an urban-social-natural regeneration framework. It examines not only economic value in land and space optimization, but new synergies produced for circular mind-shift, closed-loop environmental outcomes and social impetus.
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