通过绿色基础设施规划重新占用高架公路剩余空间

Mohamed Ikhwan Nasir Mohamed Anuar, S. Abdullah
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吉隆坡市对更好的连通性的需求导致了高架公路的大规模发展。这导致了巨型建筑下面的残余空间的形成。先前的研究表明,这些残留的空间引发了从倾倒垃圾到犯罪的问题。为了通过绿色基础设施规划探索这些空间的类型和再利用,本研究采用了三种方法:现场观察、文献分析和专家访谈。研究结果表明,残馀空间主要有两种类型,即:(1)易达空间和(2)难达空间。与专家的访谈建议,合适的绿色基础设施元素,如游乐用地、休闲用地和社区花园,被认为适合类型学1。然而,半自然区域和功能性景观被认为适合类型学2。希望通过绿色基础设施规划对高架公路下剩余空间类型的理解,以及对其的利用,能够促进城市空间的可持续利用和管理,从而将其视为一种重要的城市资源。
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REAPPROPRIATION OF ELEVATED HIGHWAY RESIDUAL SPACE THROUGH GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
Kuala Lumpur City’s demand for a better connectivity has led to the vast development of elevated highways. This has caused the formation of residual spaces underneath megastructures. Previous studies indicated that these residual spaces triggered issues from dumping of debris to crimes. Aimed at exploring the typologies and reappropriation of these spaces through green infrastructure planning, three methods were utilised in this study: site observation, document analysis and expert interview. Results from the study showed that there were two main typologies of residual spaces, namely: (1) easily accessible and (2) hard to access spaces. The interview sessions with the experts suggested that suitable green infrastructure elements, such as play lots, recreational lots and community gardens were regarded as suitable for Typology 1. However, semi-natural areas and functional landscapes were viewed as suitable for Typology 2. It is hoped that the understanding of the typologies of residual spaces underneath elevated highways and its appropriation through green infrastructure planning could lead to a more sustainable use and management of urban space thus viewing it as an important urban resource.
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