Modern Industrial Heritage as Cultural Mediation in Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Gunsan, Korea, and Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background and Purpose
1.2. Scope and Methods
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Modernity/Coloniality in East Asia
2.2. Urban Regeneration through Cultural Mediation
3. Cultural City Creation Project: The Case of Gunsan
3.1. Formation and Decline of Modern City
3.2. Regional Regeneration utilizing Modern Industrial Heritage
4. Cultural and Creative Park: The Case of Taipei
4.1. Formation and Decline of Modern City
4.2. Regional Regeneration Utilizing Modern Industrial Heritage
5. Discussions and Argumentations
6. Conclusions and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Factor | Major Problem | Improvements through the Use of Industrial Heritage |
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History | Industrial heritage has its own historical value, but its importance is not fully recognised. | A contemporary feel should be provided with industrial and contemporary design whilst persevering the historical value. |
Region | Environmental incompatibility between deteriorated buildings and contemporary urban areas. Lack of awareness amongst local residents. | Use of ‘regional memory’ as an element of regionality with the participation of local residents. |
Space | Buildings used as industrial facilities have unique spatial structures and atmospheres. | Repair and maintenance of old buildings. Complex reuse of industrial facilities that have lost their functionality. |
Humanities | Compatibility between culture, customs, lifestyle, and contemporary life. | Use of cultural content to revitalise contemporary art and cultural life. |
Economy | The problem is that the local resources create more economic value. | Economic revitalisation through constructing infrastructures that encourage the participation of communities and increase the number of visitors by building cultural infrastructure. |
Policy/Governance | Various problems arising during the maintenance and development of the cultural complex through the reuse of industrial heritage. | Government’s urban planning support, policy support for industrial heritage revitalisation, and establishment of public-private governance. |
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Chung, H.; Lee, J. Modern Industrial Heritage as Cultural Mediation in Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Gunsan, Korea, and Taipei, Taiwan. Land 2023, 12, 792. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040792
Chung H, Lee J. Modern Industrial Heritage as Cultural Mediation in Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Gunsan, Korea, and Taipei, Taiwan. Land. 2023; 12(4):792. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040792
Chicago/Turabian StyleChung, Hokyung, and Jongoh Lee. 2023. "Modern Industrial Heritage as Cultural Mediation in Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Gunsan, Korea, and Taipei, Taiwan" Land 12, no. 4: 792. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040792
APA StyleChung, H., & Lee, J. (2023). Modern Industrial Heritage as Cultural Mediation in Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Gunsan, Korea, and Taipei, Taiwan. Land, 12(4), 792. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040792