Sustainable Exploration of “Plug-In Design” in Public Space of the Old City in Guangzhou: Case Study on Xudi-Gaodijie
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Topic Source
1.2. Research Object
1.2.1. Social and Economic Conditions
1.2.2. Internal Environment
1.3. Development Opportunities for Old City
1.3.1. Plug-In Methodology
1.3.2. Small-Scale, Gradual-as-Value Orientation
2. Case Study
2.1. Solution of School—Rigid Plug-In Design
2.2. Cultural Center—Flexible Plug-In Design
2.3. Urban Public Space System—Multiple Plug-In Design
3. Methodology
3.1. Plug-In Design
3.2. Elements of Plug-In Design
3.3. Application Mode of Plug-In Design
3.4. Mechanism of Plug-In Design
4. Design Scheme
4.1. Multiple Analysis
4.2. Flexible Plug-Ins Serve Macrospatial Structure Planning
4.3. Rigid Plug-Ins Guide Mesospatial Structure Design
4.4. Multiple Plug-Ins Participate in Microspace Regeneration
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Classification | Selection Principle | Scale | ||
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Socket (space receiving device) | Block space | Large open space with dense crowds | Located at the flow of people node, the function is fuzzy | >300 m2 |
Small open space with less people | It has the potential to improve the spatial quality of the region | ≤300 m2 | ||
Unreasonable parking space | There are major problems in parking in the site | >300 m2 | ||
Abandoned open space | Dirty and messy spare space | ≤300 m2 | ||
Dilapidated park green space | Park green space in disrepair or poor quality | ≤300 m2 | ||
Preserve ancient trees and surrounding open spaces | Can form public space nodes | ≤200 m2 | ||
Space occupied by illegal construction | Public space occupied by private illegal construction | ≤200 m2 | ||
architectural space | Buildings with public property rights or private buildings with renewal permission | ≤200 m2 | ||
Roof space | Potential for technological transformation | ≤100 m2 | ||
Linear space | Vehicle space | The mixed flow of people and vehicles is serious | ≤500 m | |
Crowded street space | Important mobile public space | ≤200 m | ||
Alley space with less pedestrian flow | Alley with local characteristics | ≤50 m | ||
Facade space along the street | It has the potential to improve the business atmosphere | ≤200 m | ||
Linear green space | It has the potential to improve the greening environment | ≤200 m |
Classification | Principle | Object | Scale | Update Frequency | ||
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Rigid Plug-in | Building plug-in | Cultural protection building plug-in | Protect the current situation of buildings and catalyze the continuation of regional historical context | Carry out structural reinforcement and maintenance of cultural protection buildings | ≤300 m2 | Once every 5 years |
Historical building plug-in | Transform valuable historical buildings and catalyze the integration of new and old buildings in the region | Transformation of the structure and space of historical buildings | ≤300 m2 | Once every 5 years | ||
Energy saving building plug-in | Reduce building energy consumption and catalyze the formation of energy-saving communities | The building is equipped with roof garden, rainwater collection system, solar energy, etc | ≤100 m2 | Once every 3 years | ||
Public building plug-in | Insert small public buildings to catalyze the activity of the region | Community service center, public toilet | ≤100 m2 | Once every 5 years | ||
Residential space plug-in | Transform the old residential space and catalyze the living quality in the region | Interior decoration and house type transformation | ≤100 m2 | Once every 5 years | ||
Residential facade plug-in | Repair the facade of dilapidated residential buildings, and catalyze the feeling of street space in the region | Install elevator, thermal insulation and waterproof layer and facade painting decoration | ≤100 m2 | Once every 5 years | ||
Commercial space plug-in | Insert small commercial stores to catalyze the popularity of the region | Clothing store, cultural and creative store | ≤200 m2 | Once every 5 years | ||
Commercial facade plug-in | Repair the old and poor commercial facade, and catalyze the regional commercial atmosphere | Facade restoration and advertisement signboard design of characteristic Commercial Street | ≤200 m2 | Once every 3 years | ||
Public space plug-in | Roadway plug-in | Separation of people and vehicles, catalyzing driving accessibility in the region | Road shared by people and vehicles | W ≤ 10 m | Once every 5 years | |
Walkway plug-in | Set up in important pedestrian routes to catalyze the walking experience in the region | Main pedestrian road | W ≤ 7 m | Once every 3 years | ||
Street plug-in | Connect public space nodes, impassable roads, and catalyze pedestrian accessibility in the region | Small roadway in the block | W ≤ 4m | Once every 5 years | ||
Hard square plug-in | Set at the pedestrian flow node to catalyze the number of public spaces in the region | Fitness square and playground | ≤200 m2 | Once every 5 years | ||
Green park plug-in | Improve the green space rate and catalyze the regional environmental quality | Green Garden | ≤200 m2 | Once every 5 years | ||
Waterfront landscape plug-in | Increase waterscape and catalyze regional water quality and environment | Waterfront Park and river restoration | W ≤ 10 m | Once every 5 years | ||
Flexible Plug-in | Policy plug-in | Planning policy plug-in | Set up long-term and stable planning policies to catalyze the long-term and continuous regeneration of the region | Urban planning documents/Urban regeneration guidelines | ≤10,000 m2 | Once every 3 years |
Management policy plug-in | Set up management regulations or policy adjustments to catalyze short-term rapid regeneration in the region | Amendments and management measures | ≤1000 m2 | Once a year | ||
Economic plug-in | Format transformation plug-in | Put in the new type of business functions, and catalyze the comprehensive renewal of regional business types | Replacement of old and new business forms, such as the transformation from warehousing to tourism | ≤10,000 m2 | Once every 5 years | |
Format upgrade plug-in | Upgrade the functions of the original business types and catalyze the partial renewal of business types in the region | Upgrade the original business type, such as upgrading the wholesale industry to the retail industry | ≤10,000 m2 | Once every 3 years | ||
Cultural plug-in | Cultural Renaissance plug-in | Revive declining cultural activities and catalyze the continuation of regional context | Residents’ traditional festivals and customs | ≤1000 m2 | Once a year | |
Cultural popularization plug-in | Publicize typical local cultural activities and catalyze the continuation of regional context | Daily life customs of residents | ≤1000 m2 | Twice a year |
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Bai, H.; Li, M.; An, Z. Sustainable Exploration of “Plug-In Design” in Public Space of the Old City in Guangzhou: Case Study on Xudi-Gaodijie. Sustainability 2023, 15, 13160. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151713160
Bai H, Li M, An Z. Sustainable Exploration of “Plug-In Design” in Public Space of the Old City in Guangzhou: Case Study on Xudi-Gaodijie. Sustainability. 2023; 15(17):13160. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151713160
Chicago/Turabian StyleBai, Haochen, Minzhi Li, and Zhenfang An. 2023. "Sustainable Exploration of “Plug-In Design” in Public Space of the Old City in Guangzhou: Case Study on Xudi-Gaodijie" Sustainability 15, no. 17: 13160. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151713160
APA StyleBai, H., Li, M., & An, Z. (2023). Sustainable Exploration of “Plug-In Design” in Public Space of the Old City in Guangzhou: Case Study on Xudi-Gaodijie. Sustainability, 15(17), 13160. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151713160