Print Email Facebook Twitter Remixed Use: Advancing urban regeneration of the resettled tenements by promoting evolved planning system and urban form in Taipei Title Remixed Use: Advancing urban regeneration of the resettled tenements by promoting evolved planning system and urban form in Taipei Author Chen, Y. Contributor Qu, L. (mentor) Hausleitner, B. (mentor) Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Urbanism Programme Metropolitan Spatial Structures Date 2015-11-30 Abstract This project tries to redefine urban vitality in Taipei by finding out the physical indicators which compose the urban form and revising existing planning system to stimulate integrated urban regeneration. The most vulnerable communities resettled tenements are chosen as the research focus. The suggestions in this project improve current Taipei urban regeneration into the collaborative one towards to public interests and the city’s identity. The proposed planning system with a shifted role for public/ third sector could therefore concern the whole urban system and neglected deteriorated communities more, and several rules as design guidelines of different typologies in Taipei's mixed-use context are concluded. Integrating planning and design, a regeneration project explains the possibly urban form that maintains vital mixed-use development in the area. Subject urban regenerationurban vitalitymixed usecollaborative planning and designurban rulesTaipei To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5fccb090-ab58-49b1-95e0-8e01a58c2b9c Embargo date 2016-02-01 Coordinates 25.029982, 121.505147 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2015 Chen, Y. Files PDF Remixed_use_p5_presentati ... lichen.pdf 80.18 MB PDF Remixed_use_p5_report_yulichen.pdf 214.2 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:5fccb090-ab58-49b1-95e0-8e01a58c2b9c/datastream/OBJ1/view