Public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of Cao Yang – Shanghai

This paper discusses how the improvement of the quality of collective and public spaces can positively affect the wellbeing of the citizens and the welfare of the city, using as a demonstration site Cao Yang New Village, one of the first planned urban development for workers in Shanghai, China, des...

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Main Authors: Maria Chiara Tosi, Margherita E. Turvani, Stefano Muna Rin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/1610
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spelling doaj-3293e523e7ef43f980605e120ad7b5f52021-07-02T03:42:21ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Architecture and Urbanism2029-79552029-79472017-06-0141210.3846/20297955.2017.1295676Public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of Cao Yang – ShanghaiMaria Chiara Tosi0Margherita E. Turvani1Stefano Muna Rin2Department of Architecture and Art, University IUAV of Venice, Dorsoduro 2206, 30123, Venice, ItalyDepartment of Design and Planning in Complex Environments, University IUAV of Venice, Santa Croce 1957, 30135, Venice, ItalyDepartment of Architecture and Art, University IUAV of Venice, Dorsoduro 2206, 30123, Venice, Italy This paper discusses how the improvement of the quality of collective and public spaces can positively affect the wellbeing of the citizens and the welfare of the city, using as a demonstration site Cao Yang New Village, one of the first planned urban development for workers in Shanghai, China, designed and built during the Fifties of the past century, just few years later Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, on October 1, 1949. The paper shows how, by careful design interventions, the enhancement of the connectivity and of the porosity in the neighbourhood gives rise to an easier accessibility for citizens, especially for children, mothers, elderly, and people with disabilities, allowing them to get to schools, parks, sport facilities, public offices and other collective spaces, therefore improving their wellbeing. By detailed and careful design, appropriate urban policies in Chinese cities can help to respond to the citizens increasing demand for public space. Our work suggests that a similar approach should be included in many cities agenda in China, to align to the China’s New Urbanization Plan 2014–2020 that focuses on sustainable growth, improved people’s living conditions and a clearer cultural identity. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/1610public spacewellbeingwelfareconnectivityporosityaccessibility
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Public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of Cao Yang – Shanghai
Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
public space
wellbeing
welfare
connectivity
porosity
accessibility
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Margherita E. Turvani
Stefano Muna Rin
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title Public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of Cao Yang – Shanghai
title_short Public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of Cao Yang – Shanghai
title_full Public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of Cao Yang – Shanghai
title_fullStr Public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of Cao Yang – Shanghai
title_full_unstemmed Public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of Cao Yang – Shanghai
title_sort public realm as city welfare & citizens wellbeing: the case of cao yang – shanghai
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
issn 2029-7955
2029-7947
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This paper discusses how the improvement of the quality of collective and public spaces can positively affect the wellbeing of the citizens and the welfare of the city, using as a demonstration site Cao Yang New Village, one of the first planned urban development for workers in Shanghai, China, designed and built during the Fifties of the past century, just few years later Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, on October 1, 1949. The paper shows how, by careful design interventions, the enhancement of the connectivity and of the porosity in the neighbourhood gives rise to an easier accessibility for citizens, especially for children, mothers, elderly, and people with disabilities, allowing them to get to schools, parks, sport facilities, public offices and other collective spaces, therefore improving their wellbeing. By detailed and careful design, appropriate urban policies in Chinese cities can help to respond to the citizens increasing demand for public space. Our work suggests that a similar approach should be included in many cities agenda in China, to align to the China’s New Urbanization Plan 2014–2020 that focuses on sustainable growth, improved people’s living conditions and a clearer cultural identity.
topic public space
wellbeing
welfare
connectivity
porosity
accessibility
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/1610
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