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The Strategy of Outdoor Space Micro-Renewal under the Goal of Communities for All Ages : A Case Study of Xingchaibeiyuan Community in Nanchang City

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  • LE,Meipeng
  • WU,Yulian
  • XIAO,Yuting
  • HE,Taojian

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With the rapid development of the city, the old city has gradually lost its former glory, and the old community accounts for a large proportion in the city, and is located in the core area of the city. At present, there are some problems in the old community, such as high degree of aging, poor quality of living space, and lack of outdoor space. The old community transformation is mainly in the way of "guided reconstruction", it has completely destroyed the original historical environment and the spirit of the place. Therefore, taking Xingchaibeiyuan Community in Nanchang City as an example, we deeply explore the strategy of micro-renewal of community outdoor space, so as to provide a reference for the renewal of outdoor space in this kind of old residential area.

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  • LE,Meipeng & WU,Yulian & XIAO,Yuting & HE,Taojian, 2019. "The Strategy of Outdoor Space Micro-Renewal under the Goal of Communities for All Ages : A Case Study of Xingchaibeiyuan Community in Nanchang City," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 11(05), May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:293215
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.293215
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