2016
DOI: 10.1108/ss-11-2015-0052
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Adaptive reuse of industrial heritage for cultural purposes in Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing

Abstract: Purpose With the dramatic transformation of China’s industrial landscape, since the late 1990s, adaptive reuse of industrial heritage for cultural purposes has become a widely occurring phenomenon in major Chinese cities. The existing literature mainly focusses on specific cases, yet sees heritage conservation similarly at both national and regional scale and rarely identifies the main factors behind the production of China’s industrial-heritage reuse. The purpose of this paper is to examine the differences in… Show more

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“…The direct emission of HCHO is mainly due to incomplete combustion and is closely related to the emission of CO. Furthermore, HCHO can be formed from the atmospheric oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (Altshuller, 1993;Carter, 1995;Seinfeld and Pandis, 2016) which also leads to the formation of O 3 (Levy, 1971;Crutzen, 1979;Warneke et al, 2004;Duan et al, 2008). In order to effectively control HCHO concentrations and improve air quality, it is necessary to determine the primary emission sources and secondary formation pathways of ambient HCHO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The direct emission of HCHO is mainly due to incomplete combustion and is closely related to the emission of CO. Furthermore, HCHO can be formed from the atmospheric oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (Altshuller, 1993;Carter, 1995;Seinfeld and Pandis, 2016) which also leads to the formation of O 3 (Levy, 1971;Crutzen, 1979;Warneke et al, 2004;Duan et al, 2008). In order to effectively control HCHO concentrations and improve air quality, it is necessary to determine the primary emission sources and secondary formation pathways of ambient HCHO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature demonstrates several examples of how a community-led approach in comparison to state-led directives creates greater community arts and cultural value. Two studies demonstrate the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings by local artists in Beijing, Chongqing and Shanghai, in the 1990s (Chen et al, 2016;; O'Connor & Gu, 2014). The studies outline that artists were attracted by cheap rents, the large open spaces, and their perception of the aesthetic 'feel' of the buildings.…”
Section: Arts Led Adaptive Reusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key point is that industrial buildings are especially well-suited to adaptive reuse as arts and cultural facilities due to the large open spaces and intrinsic historic values they offer (Department of Environment and Heritage, 2004). Artists are attracted to them for their cheap rents, as buildings are often located in areas of decline (Chen et al, 2016). However, Westbury (2016), the founder of the Renew Newcastle program in Australia, takes the view that it has become a cliché that artists will gravitate toward and rejuvenate abandoned places, given that in most regional towns and cities cheap rent is a thing of the past.…”
Section: Arts Led Adaptive Reusementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hangzhou, tertiary industry has played a leading roles in Shanghai's economic since 2013 and primary and secondary industries have decreased since 1999 (Chen et al, 2016). However, HCHO concentration from primary and secondary sources was not controlled effectively.…”
Section: Hcho Control Measures Adapted To Local Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%