FROM LANDSCAPE-PRODUCTION TO PLACEMAKING:EVIDENCE-BASED THEORY OF TRADITIONAL VILLAGE RENEWAL
Traditional villages are facing the challenge of balancing protection and development,and the renewal theory is still controversial.This paper reveals the practical crisis of traditional village renewal under the guidance of landscape production,introduces the theory of placemaking,studies the meaning and content of placemaking in traditional village renewal,and puts forward three placemaking objectives:place sustainability,cultivation of place attachment,and place identity.Based on the case of Dong Minority Village in Zhaoxing,Guizhou Province,the paper proposes that physical space and abstract space constitute the basic form of the traditional villages.Over time,the meaning of place undergoes a transformation from the individual to the collective and then to the general,which provides basic elements for placemaking.The order based on etiquette and time connects people,vernacular landscape,and local space,and condenses the three together in the place,which is the basic rule of placemaking in traditional villages.
placemakingtraditional village renewalplacenessevidence-based theorypractice strategy