Landscape Design Practice of "Ecological Restoration and Cultural Inheritance" in Industrial Heritage Site Renewal
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DOI: 10.25236/icacel.2025.206
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Chenxi Wang
Abstract
Against the backdrop of urban transformation, development, and industrial restructuring, a significant number of industrial sites face the challenge of adaptive reuse. Guided by the core concept of integrating ecological restoration with cultural heritage, this paper analyzes typical case studies, including the Changchun Water Culture Ecological Park and the Zoucheng Ferroalloy 1971 Industrial Site Park in Jining. It explores the practical approaches of landscape architecture in the regeneration of industrial sites, focusing on spatial revitalization, functional reprogramming, and ecological reconstruction. The study elaborates on innovative methodologies and proposes design strategies under the guidance of the "minimum intervention principle," aiming to provide theoretical support and practical references for the sustainable development of industrial sites.
Keywords
Industrial Sites, Ecological Restoration, Cultural Heritage, Landscape Architecture, Urban Regeneration