Research on the Renewal Mechanism and Industrial Promotion of Urban Cultural Heritage Areas Based on Superimposed Growth:A Case Study of the Han Dynasty Ritual Architecture Site Area in Xi'an City
Urban development leads to the evolution and replacement of cultures,resulting in the phenomenon where cultural heritages of different eras and types overlap in the urban environment in various ways.These cultural heritages have not undergone long-term mutual adaptation and integration,existing in relatively independent states,which complicates the reconstruction of urban spaces under a cultural orientation.Starting from the spatial expression and contradictions of cultural heritage overlap zones,this article takes the ritual architecture area of Xi'an city as an example to explore the principles of cultural stratification in urban renewal,including the attributes of cultural continuity and the complexity of spatial functions,as well as temporal-spatial design and spatial symbiosis design methods for the protection and development of cultural heritage.
cultural heritagesuperimposed growthurban designplanning adjustment