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The lilong (里弄) is the typical form of residential alley in Shanghai,
with two essential spatial features: multifunctionality and a semi-public
character. However, this spatial characterization has undergone significant
changes in the modernization and urbanization process of Shanghai. The
cognitive value of the lilong has transitioned from residential to commodity,
and finally to cultural. This study addresses this transformation,
adopting Lefebvre’s triad spatial framework to interpret the sociospatial
dynamics of the lilong. Tianzifang (田子坊) is used as a case study area, as
it is the subject of a community-initiated regeneration that has changed the
deteriorating alley residence into a mixed-use commercial and residential
creative cluster.