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http://dx.doi.org/10.5804/LHIJ.2017.8.4.275

Characteristics of Urban Regeneration Reflected upon SymbioCity Concepts : Focused on Sweden and Germany Examples  

Lee, Sunghee (한국토지주택공사 토지주택연구원)
Kim, Jongkon (한국토지주택공사 토지주택연구원)
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Land and Housing Review / v.8, no.4, 2017 , pp. 275-283 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this study was to present the direction of sustainable urban regeneration through the study of planning characteristics of urban regeneration reflected upon 'SymbioCity' concepts. This study was carried out through theoretical review and case study. In the theoretical review, the theory of 'SymbioCity', one of Sweden's representative urban development models linked to the concept of sustainable development, was reviewed and the framework was derived based on this theory. The framework of this study was finally derived from 'energy', 'ecology and environment', and 'historical and cultural resources'. The case study was conducted by selecting three urban regeneration projects($V{\ddot{a}}strahamnen$ BO01, Royal seaport and HafenCity Hamburg) in Sweden and Germany. Based on the results of case analysis, the direction of sustainable urban regeneration is as follows. First, in terms of energy, we should pay attention to synergy between energy and waste and energy production. Second, in terms of ecology and environment, plans should be made to maximize the use of existing resources in order to conserve natural resources and reduce energy consumption and economic costs. Third, in terms of historical and cultural resources, it is necessary to consider ways to preserve and recycle existing buildings with historical and cultural values. Finally, for the successful application of the planning elements, it is necessary to find the most appropriate application method through steady R&D in the country or project unit.
Keywords
SymbioCity; Urban regeneration; Planning characteristics; Sustainability;
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