Core Viewpoint - The "smoky community" concept represents a warm and engaging aspect of urban development, focusing on the revitalization of industrial heritage into cultural, artistic, and commercial spaces [1] Group 1: Community Revitalization - The SEA-Hi! Forum 2025 highlighted the transformation of industrial relics in Shanghai's Jing'an District, showcasing diverse forms such as historical factories and warehouses as unique carriers of urban warmth [1] - Jing'an District has developed three characteristic areas: the southern area as "international top flow, Haipai classic," the central area as "cultural waterfront, vibrant model," and the northern area as "innovation-driven, ecologically livable" [1][12] Group 2: Industrial Heritage Transformation - The Tonglefang area, known for its "lane factories," has been revitalized into an open creative park, merging art, commerce, and community [3][4] - The M+ Mali factory, a century-old pigment factory, has been transformed to reflect an ecological atmosphere, featuring vertical greenery and interactive spaces [3][4] - The Suzhou River area has seen the introduction of cultural spaces like the Fotografiska photography museum, preserving historical architecture while creating an artistic hub [6][7] Group 3: Community Engagement and Events - The West Bund area is projected to attract nearly 20 million visitors in 2025, hosting over 500 events annually, including art fairs and extreme sports festivals, enhancing community engagement [16][19] - The West Bund's transformation is guided by a vision to create vibrant waterfront spaces and innovation hubs, integrating cultural, artistic, and technological elements [19][22] Group 4: Inclusive Urban Development - The forum emphasized the importance of inclusive urban renewal, focusing on fairness, justice, and diversity as core elements of community spaces [22] - The discussion included the need for urban spaces to cater to various demographics, including the elderly, children, and digital nomads, highlighting the adaptability of Shanghai's urban landscape [22]
圆桌|工业遗存与城市更新中的“烟火社区”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-30 10:50