SELF-SIMILARITY AND SPATIAL TRANSLATION OF FACTORY AND CITY:RESHAPING INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS FROM A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE
Focused on the urban design of Tianjin First Machine Tool Works,this paper explores strategies and practices for converting industrial plants into urban spaces.By examining the self-similarity of factory and city spaces,this paper identifies the technical pathways for spatial translation,and guides the reconstruction of urban districts.The design innovatively decomposes and restructures industrial heritage spaces,giving them new urban functions and transforming the plant into a vibrant modern district.Additionally,the creation of a landscape park system enhances the ecological sustainability of the spaces.This project not only provides innovative ap-proaches for the revitalization of industrial heritage,but also sets a practical benchmark for district reconstruction in urban renewal.