Study on the Reconstruction and Reutilization of the Deserted Industrial Zone

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The reconstruction and reutilization of the deserted industrial zone is a good way to review industrial economy and sustain the city context. In Xian, the culture center in the world, many textile factories were built around liberation and now there remains a lot of modern industrial heritage. Taking the environment renewal of Dahua Cotton Mill in Xian as the case, the thesis analyses its course of history, value and significance as well as the current situation, explores the way of reconstruction and reutilization of the deserted industrial zone. It argues that the reconstruction and reutilization of the deserted industrial zone can solve the environmental and social problem resulted from its function decline and continue city context.

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