The Renewal Mechanism of Industrial Heritage in Old Cities from the Perspective of Space Production:A Case Study of Nanjing Guochuang Park
The renewal of industrial heritage is a complex spatial production process,and existing research lacks a theoretical clarification of its renewal mechanism.Based on Lefebvre's spatial production theory,this essay reinterprets the classic ternary dialectics and constructs a ternary spatial production theoretical framework of"institutional space,material space,and social space"to study the renewal mechanism of industrial heritage in old cities.In addition,a qualitative method based on field research,semi-structured interviews and questionnaires is adopted to carry out an empirical study of Nanjing Guochuang Park,to explain its spatial production process and mechanism and finally to summarize the spatial effects and social problems caused by the renewal of industrial heritage from the perspective of spatial criticism.
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