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Evolution, form and public use of central pedestrian districts in large Chinese cities

机译:中国大城市中心步行区的演变,形式和公共使用

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Along with the transition of major Western cities from production bases to consumption places over recent decades, urban public spaces have been increasingly manipulated by urban governments and developers as an effective 'tool' to promote commercial activities and events, and to attract more consumers, investment and developments. In the face of this trend, on the one hand the positive contributions of consumerist culture to the revitalisation of city life have been recognised and credited; while on the other hand, critics have discussed the negative effects of consumption powers in the shaping of public space, arguing that the 'publicness' of many contemporary public spaces is likely to diminish in the interest of mass consumerist culture (i.e., 'the critique of loss'). Chinese cities have experienced great transformations since the late 1970s. The central areas of many large cities have been developed into Central Pedestrian Districts (CPDs) which are public spaces of the city but with strong consumption and development pursuits. Similar to their Western counterparts, these CPDs receive 'the critique of loss' which discusses the predominant role of commercial and managerial considerations in the shaping of these places, largely discovering the 'negative effects' of mass consumerist culture on public space and public life. On the other hand, however, many of the Western critics seem to ignore the 'positive contributions' of consumerist culture to urban life, imposing a generalised and over-pessimistic verdict on contemporary Chinese public space, while without fully examining the complexities and varieties in the history and reality of China's central urban spaces (e.g., their extent of publicness in earlier periods, their current detailed physical forms and social uses, etc.). This thus creates the doubt about the applicability of the Western critiques in Chinese urban contexts, particularly on China's CPDs. With this inquiry, this thesis presents a comprehensive survey of China's four leading CPDs (Wang Fujing in Beijing, Nanjing Road in Shanghai, Central Street in Harbin, and Xin Jiekou in Nanjing) and a detailed case study on the largest CPD of China (Jie Fangbei in Chongqing). By so doing, the thesis tests both the consistency and discrepancy between Western theoretical critiques and the actual conditions of these CPDs. In particular, the thesis explores how these five CPDs have historically developed, and how they are physically constituted and socially used today. Attention focuses upon the political-economic aspects in their development, and also upon users' daily behaviours in public spaces. The main theoretical bases underpinning these examinations and discussions come from urban-design domain, but embrace political-economic and environmental and behavioural design perspectives. In the final analysis, the thesis tries to establish a more comprehensive and socially and culturally specific evaluation on the public nature of these CPDs, and it provides a series of recommendations regarding the design and management of CPDs, in order to enhance their future performance in sustaining better public uses.
机译:近几十年来,随着西方主要城市从生产基地向消费场所的转变,城市公共空间越来越受到城市政府和开发商的操纵,成为促进商业活动和活动,吸引更多消费者,投资的有效“工具”。和发展。面对这一趋势,一方面,人们认识到并认可了消费主义文化对振兴城市生活的积极贡献。另一方面,评论家讨论了消费能力对公共空间塑造的负面影响,认为许多当代公共空间的“公共性”可能会因大众消费主义文化的利益而减少(即“批评”)。的损失”)。自1970年代后期以来,中国城市经历了巨大的变革。许多大城市的中心地区已发展为中央步行区(CPDs),这是城市的公共空间,但具有强烈的消费和发展追求。这些CPD与西方国家的CPD相似,受到“损失的批判”,其中讨论了商业和管理考虑因素在这些地方塑造中的主要作用,并在很大程度上发现了大众消费主义文化对公共空间和公共生活的“负面影响”。但是,另一方面,许多西方评论家似乎忽略了消费主义文化对城市生活的“积极贡献”,对当代中国公共空间施加了普遍的,过于悲观的判断,而没有充分研究其复杂性和多样性。中国中心城市空间的历史和现实(例如,它们在早期的公开程度,当前详细的物理形式和社会用途等)。因此,这引起了人们对西方批评在中国城市环境中,特别是在中国的持续专业发展中的适用性的怀疑。通过这次调查,本文对中国的四大CPD(北京的王福京,上海的南京路,哈尔滨的中央大街和南京的新街口)进行了全面的调查,并详细分析了中国最大的CPD(案例研究)重庆方碑)。通过这样做,本文测试了西方理论批评与这些CPD的实际情况之间的一致性和差异性。特别是,本文探讨了这五个CPD的历史发展方式,以及它们在当今的物理构成和社会使用方式。关注的重点是其发展中的政治经济方面,以及用户在公共场所的日常行为。这些检查和讨论的主要理论基础来自城市设计领域,但包含了政治,经济,环境和行为设计的观点。归根结底,本文试图对这些CPD的公共性质进行更全面,更具体的社会和文化评估,并就CPD的设计和管理提出了一系列建议,以提高其CPD的未来绩效。维持更好的公共用途。

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    Yang Zhen;

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