重塑香港新城:多中心城市发展背景下的韧性与协作

J. Ameijde, Sifan Cheng
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香港的新市镇自20世纪60年代出现以来,一直在规划各种战略,旨在创建自给自足的社区。随着香港的工业、社会、生活和工作方式逐渐改变,外部挑战导致了实现这一目标的各种成功。随着香港不断建设新城区和连接基础设施,其现有新城值得重新评估,因为它们可以继续发展和适应香港在大湾区不断发展的经济和战略地位。本文介绍了在香港中文大学城市设计理学硕士课程的背景下制定的一系列城市设计策略,以升级现有的新城。基于它们的历史发展、现状和挑战,并回顾国际先例、理论和政策,讨论了新城更新的四种战略方法。首先,我们评估了九龙新界的战略位置,以发展该地区多中心结构中的主要节点。其次,我们探索通过促进区域创新体系和企业家精神来增加经济和就业机会的战略。第三,讨论了公共空间和场所营造在街区和社区生活升级中的作用。最后,我们回顾了提高新城生态绩效的策略。
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Regenerating Hong Kong’s New Towns: Resilience and Collaboration in the Context of Polycentric Urban Development
Hong Kong’s New Towns, since their emergence in the 1960s, have been planned with various strategies aimed at creating self-sufficient communities. External challenges have led to varied successes in achieving this goal, as Hong Kong’s industry, society, and modes of live and work have gradually changed. As the city continues to build new urban areas and connecting infrastructures, its existing New Towns deserve to be re-evaluated, as they can continue to grow and adapt in parallel with Hong Kong’s evolving economic and strategic position with the Greater Bay Area. This article presents a series of urban design strategies for the upgrading of existing New Towns, developed in the context of the Master of Science in Urban Design programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Based on their historic development, current qualities and challenges, and a review of international precedents, theories and policies, four strategic methods for New Town regeneration are discussed. Firstly, we assess the strategic location of Kowloon’s New Territories to develop principal nodes within the polycentric structure of the region. Secondly, we explore strategies for increased economic and employment opportunities, through the promotion of regional innovation systems and entrepreneurialism. Thirdly, the role of public space and placemaking in the upgrading of neighbourhoods and community life is discussed. Finally, we review strategies to enhance the ecological performance of New Towns.
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