Kim details a brief history of urban renewal in central Seoul through articulating urban planning paradigm shifts. A useful read for researchers on urban planning and policies who are keen to understand the complicated process of urban renewal and ways to revitalise economic and human activities and transform built environments.
Kim details a brief history of urban renewal in central Seoul through articulating urban planning paradigm shifts. A useful read for researchers on urban planning and policies who are keen to understand the complicated process of urban renewal and ways to revitalise economic and human activities and transform built environments.
Hyung Min Kim is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne. Previously he worked at Xian Jiaotong- Liverpool University (China) and RMIT University (Australia). His research focuses on spatial development and land use policy in Asia- Pacific cities.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Urban Renewal in Central Seoul 2. Understanding Seoul 3. Infrastructure Turns: Cheonggye Stream Renewal 4. Regeneration Turns: Challenges for Modernist Mega-structure Sewoon Plaza 5. Sustainable transport turns: planning shifts for pedestrians 6. History Turns: History-Centred Urban Renewal 7. What Can Planners Do for Sustainable Urban Renewal?
Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Urban Renewal in Central Seoul 2. Understanding Seoul 3. Infrastructure Turns: Cheonggye Stream Renewal 4. Regeneration Turns: Challenges for Modernist Mega-structure Sewoon Plaza 5. Sustainable transport turns: planning shifts for pedestrians 6. History Turns: History-Centred Urban Renewal 7. What Can Planners Do for Sustainable Urban Renewal?
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