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Academic Journal of Architecture and Geotechnical Engineering, 2024, 6(3); doi: 10.25236/AJAGE.2024.060304.

Research on the Renewal Design of Historical Districts Based on the Concept of 'Common Narrative': A Case Study of the Sanyang Area in Wuhan

Author(s)

Yuan Leyi1, Xu Yajun1, Zou Kangjie2

Corresponding Author:
Yuan Leyi
Affiliation(s)

1School of Architecture and Art, North China University of Technology, Beijing, China

2College of Tourism & Landscape Architec, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin, Guangxi, China

Abstract

The Sanyang Design Capital Area is an old residential district in Hankou and is currently a historic district in Hankou rich in historical and cultural resources, with significant development potential. However, in recent years, this historic district has been facing challenges of spatial disarray and a decline in vibrancy. To continue the historical narrative and rejuvenate the area, this article relies on spatial narrative theory to develop design strategies from four aspects: the reshaping of historical and cultural scenes, the interpretation of creative and vibrant travel routes, the integration of a smart shared system, and the creation of a multi-governance model. These strategies aim to provide suggestions for the renewal planning of historical and cultural districts.

Keywords

Urban renewal, historical district, spatial narrative

Cite This Paper

Yuan Leyi, Xu Yajun, Zou Kangjie. Research on the Renewal Design of Historical Districts Based on the Concept of 'Common Narrative': A Case Study of the Sanyang Area in Wuhan. Academic Journal of Architecture and Geotechnical Engineering (2024) Vol. 6, Issue 3: 18-23. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJAGE.2024.060304.

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