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Integrated Waterfront Design Direction for Port Industrial City Regeneration Through Waterfront Land Use and Water-dependent Public Facilities of False Creek Vancouver

항만산업도시 재생을 위한 통합적 워터프론트 계획방향 연구 - 밴쿠버 폴스크릭의 워터프론트 토지이용 및 수공간에 밀접한 공공시설 사례를 통한 디자인방안 제안 -

  • Lee, Kum-Jin (Division of Architecture & Urban Design, Incheon National University)
  • 이금진 (인천대 도시건축학부, 도시과학연구원)
  • Received : 2021.01.11
  • Accepted : 2022.07.01
  • Published : 2022.07.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to create a waterfront as the central space of a city by reflecting the historical development of waterfront cities that have brought balance to it and its inland areas. The planning direction of waterfront land use and water-dependent public facilities were suggested. The growth potential of waterfronts in port areas based on the False Creek Vancouver's case was analyzed. This waterfront was transformed into a living space for citizens by opening the existing port area to public use and aimed for a win-win growth for both the inland and the waterfront; through a sweeping waterfront land use proposal and an integrated waterfront development plan for Port Industrial City it was made possible. Regeneration of False Creek Vancouver first established waterfront land use policies that gave continuity to the waterfront and inland by using the locational characteristics of the waterfront. Next it aligned its institutional and geographical direction with the land use policies emphasized on public use and accessibility, and with water-dependent public facilities and spaces planned along the waterfront. Finally, a sustainable local community was developed that provided cultural programs for the waterfront neighborhood.

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Acknowledgement

이 논문은 2020년도 한국연구재단 연구비 지원에 의한 결과의 일부임. 과제번호: 2020R1F1A1076150

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