Space Reconstruction of Industrial Heritage under Urban Transition - A Case Study of Hangzhou Section’s Renewal of the Grand Canal

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On the basis the development transition of Hangzhou, this paper illustrates the industrial building resources in Hangzhou section based on the summary of practice pattern of domestic and foreign industrial heritage. It summarizes the typical kernel space feature of industrial heritage in Hangzhou section of the Grand Canal. Finally, the space reconstruction strategy of industrial heritage along the canal is proposed from the aspects of heritage patch, corridor, matrix trying to break the relatively isolated situation of the industrial heritage patches and urban matrix space.

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