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你说这里“city不city”?(城市更新这样推进④)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-07-29 21:17

Core Insights - The article discusses the transformation of industrial heritage sites into cultural and commercial hubs, highlighting successful examples in Shanghai, Beijing, and Jiangsu, emphasizing the importance of preserving historical architecture while adapting to modern needs [9][12][17]. Group 1: Shanghai "EKA·Tianwu" Urban Aesthetic District - The "EKA·Tianwu" district in Shanghai is a prime example of repurposing old factories into cultural landmarks, featuring over 40 renovated century-old buildings and 100-year-old trees, covering an area of 100 acres [10][11]. - The district, which will officially open in June 2024, has attracted 76 businesses, including several flagship stores, enhancing the shopping and cultural experience for visitors [11][12]. - The design incorporates elements of the original factory, such as the "Copper Fort" and "Sky Mirror," creating a unique blend of history and modernity [10][11]. Group 2: Beijing UBP (Universal Business Park) - UBP, formerly the Beijing 774 State-owned Electronic Tube Factory, spans 400 acres with a building area of approximately 300,000 square meters, showcasing Soviet-era architecture [13][14]. - The renovation preserved nearly 80,000 square meters of 1950s Soviet-style buildings, restoring them to their original design while integrating modern office standards [14][15]. - UBP has become a hub for Fortune 500 companies, generating over 70 billion yuan in annual output and nearly 4 billion yuan in tax revenue [16]. Group 3: Jiangsu Yixing Ceramics Factory - The Yixing Ceramics Factory, now transformed into a cultural and commercial district, retains its historical significance while adapting to contemporary uses, covering a total area of 64,000 square meters [17][19]. - The UCCA Ceramic Art Museum, a highlight of the district, utilizes clay as a primary material, creating a visually striking building that attracts visitors and enhances the cultural landscape [19][20]. - The project has achieved a 90% occupancy rate with diverse shops, focusing on a youthful and fashionable atmosphere, contributing to the local economy and community engagement [20][21].