Case Study Analysis of Unified and Non-Unified Planning of Urban Public Space

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Case Study Analysis of Unified and Non-Unified Planning of Urban Public Space

Diya Yang 1*
  • 1 School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China, 430074    
  • *corresponding author Dwjbydy48@163.com
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Abstract

This paper briefly reviews the development history of urban public space management, organizes the public space management tools and methods that accompany urban development, focuses on the analysis of domestic and foreign public space planning cases with different degrees of uniformity, analyzes the problems embedded in urban public space under different plans in the context of relevant design concepts of urban planning, and explores the possibility of disorder-oriented urban planning tools and the balance between uniformity and non-uniformity on the premise of the necessity of uniform planning. The study will explore the possibility of design-oriented urban planning tools and the balance between uniformity and non-uniformity. This paper finds that unified planning is necessary for the planning of urban public spaces, but more attention should be paid to disorderliness in design to avoid disadvantages.

Keywords:

urban planning, public space, terrain vague, management, disorder

Yang,D. (2023). Case Study Analysis of Unified and Non-Unified Planning of Urban Public Space. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,6,793-798.
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References

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[2]. Dora Epstein Jones,TERRAIN VAGUE: THE SPACE OF THE POSSIBLE. https://architecture.academyart.edu/portfolio-item/terrain-vague/

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Yang,D. (2023). Case Study Analysis of Unified and Non-Unified Planning of Urban Public Space. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,6,793-798.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies (ICIHCS 2022), Part 5

ISBN:978-1-915371-37-9(Print) / 978-1-915371-38-6(Online)
Editor:Muhammad Idrees, Matilde Lafuente-Lechuga
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Conference date: 18 December 2022
Series: Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
Volume number: Vol.6
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References

[1]. Guo Lu, Urban Public Spaces Management from the Perspective of Comprehensive Urban[D].Southwest Jiaotong University, 2020:15. Research,2020,(23):84-85.

[2]. Dora Epstein Jones,TERRAIN VAGUE: THE SPACE OF THE POSSIBLE. https://architecture.academyart.edu/portfolio-item/terrain-vague/

[3]. Yixia Wu. Doing with whom [D]. Central Academy of Fine Arts, 2012:16-17

[4]. Shi Yulin, Cao Lei. A Study of Art-Oriented Urban Renewal Strategies: The Case of Chicago's Millennium Park [J]. Fine Arts Education

[5]. Ken Lum, Some Reflections on Urban Public Art Today.2014. https://penniur.upenn.edu/publications/some-reflections-on-urban-public-art-today

[6]. https://www.gooood.cn/rumble-community-garden-liu-yuelai.htm

[7]. Pablo Sendra, Richard Sennett. Designing Disorder: Experiments and Disruptions in the City.2021:12-13