Transformation of the cognitive dimension of urban public space: The Shanghai case

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Zhnag M. [1 ,2 ]
Zhang Z. [2 ]
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[1] College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai
[2] Original Design Studio, Tongji Architecture Design (Group) Co., Ltd. (TJAD), Shanghai
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cognitive iteration; public space regeneration; transformation; urban organic regeneration;
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10.1360/SST-2022-0339
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The iteration and regeneration of urban public spaces are inseparable from the evolution of people’s cognition of such spaces. To explain the transformation of the cognitive dimension of urban public spaces, as well as the Shanghai 2035 Plan, Shanghai Urban Renewal Regulations, and other relevant laws and policies, this paper analyzes several projects on Shanghai public space regeneration practice and reveals that Shanghai public space is moving toward a unique, composite, and resilient place for everyone to share. The following four dimensions of cognitive transformation are observed in Shanghai urban public spaces: from universality to particularity, from oneness to complexity, from a vertical structure to a horizontal structure, and from neutrality to a catalyst. © 2023 Chinese Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
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