重新审视密度:CIAM对苏黎世可持续城市发展计划的影响

IF 6.6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Tanja Herdt , Sibylle Wälty
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近年来,紧凑型城市模式作为一种可持续城市发展战略得到了突出的体现,其核心是城市密度化。虽然致密化被认为是一种关键的规划工具,但如何有效地利用它来实现更广泛的可持续性目标仍然存在问题。本研究通过苏黎世的案例探讨了密度的作用,苏黎世是一个以平衡竞争力和生活质量而闻名的全球城市。利用Campbell(2007)在可持续城市发展中的冲突三角,该研究评估了建筑密度、人口密度和功能密度是否有助于平衡集约化土地利用过程的影响,如住房供应、邻近性和用途组合。本研究以苏黎世的Aussersihl区为研究对象,分析了三个规划阶段:工业城市、现代主义功能城市和可持续城市时代。通过将历史和当前的GIS数据与2040年的预测相结合,研究结果揭示了从混合用途住宅区到服务型地区的转变。这种转变是由促进功能分离和去致密化的现代主义规划工具推动的。这些方法可能阻碍可持续性目标,包括功能多样性和使用密度。该研究要求更新规划工具,并重新定义如何在城市规划中概念化和实施密度。
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Revisiting density: The impact of CIAM on Zurich's plans for sustainable urban growth
In recent years, the compact city model has gained prominence as a strategy for sustainable urban development, with urban densification at its core. While densification is recognized as a key planning tool, questions remain about how to use it effectively to achieve broader sustainability goals.
This study explores the role of density through the case of Zurich, a global city known for balancing competitiveness with quality of life. Using Campbell's (2007) triangle of conflicts in sustainable urban development, the research evaluates whether built, population, and functional density contribute to balancing the effects of intensified land-use processes, such as the provision of housing, proximity, and mix of uses.
Focusing on Zurich's Aussersihl district, the study analyzes three planning phases: the industrial city, the modernist functional city, and the sustainable city era. By integrating historical and current GIS data with projections for 2040, the findings reveal a transition from mixed-use residential areas to service-based areas. This shift is driven by modernist planning instruments promoting functional separation and de-densification. These approaches may impede sustainability goals, including functional diversity and density of use. The study calls for updated planning instruments and a redefinition of how density is conceptualized and operationalized in urban planning.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
11.20
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期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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