Urban design of historic districts based on action planning

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Historic districts are faced with inadequate features protection and landscape destruction in the process of accelerating urban construction, urban design focuses on how places function in addition to how they look, this theory is suitable for the protection of historical districts. At the present stage, the traditional urban design of historical districts has a series of problems, such as uncomprehensive research about characteristics, incomplete workflow and the lack of transformation route from design scheme to implementation,the main reason is that there is a mismatch between the setting goal and planning implementation. Urban design based on "Action planning" has the characteristics of comprehensive research contents, specific implementation plans and complete workflow, it arranges the workflow with four stages, including design preparation, design planning, design implementation and design evaluation,which is a new exploration and attempt to turn traditional blueprint-oriented into action-oriented. Urban design of North Shuncheng Lane Historic Districts in Xi'an city used action planning as a concept and established an framework including "identify development status and problems-construct action target and strategy-determine action projects and specific plans- improve and evaluate the results ",to implement design ideas into practice and to guide the protection of historic districts. Above all, action-oriented planning is considered the key to the development of historic districts.

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Wang, Y. (2018). Urban design of historic districts based on action planning. Open House International, 43(3), 43–51. https://doi.org/10.1108/ohi-03-2018-b0006

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