Research on Sustainable Renewal Design of Commercial Streets in Bengbu Old Town
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https://doi.org/10.54691/fhss.v2i10.2381Keywords:
Old City; A Commercial Street; Sustainable Design.Abstract
THE PACE OF urban development will not stop. Only through sustainable renewal can street space adapt to the development of the city and maintain the vitality of the space. The old city street is one of the most important public Spaces in the city. The renewal of street space is of great significance for the improvement of city quality. This study takes the commercial streets in the old urban area of Bengbu City as an example, and on the basis of studying relevant theories, puts forward the sustainable design method of commercial streets, which mainly includes the following points: 1. The use of sustainable design ideas for the whole life cycle. 2. Humanistic display improves the cultural connotation of streets. 3. Humanized design strategy. 4. Construct continuous commercial street space.
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