The activation of industrial heritage: Transformation in the Petite Ceinture

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The development of the social economy has led to the reorganization of the original layout structure and spatial functions of the city. Based on the development background of the Petite Ceinture railway space, this article conceives the attribute transformation and activation method of this industrial heritage. The proposed methodology, applied to the leftover spaces in Paris: integrating the biodiversity; softening the boundary; setting up installations. This paper investigates the relationship between the vitality of leftover space and the texture of the cities. It is proposed to try to reconnect the leftover space with the city through a multi-dimensional system corresponding to the diversified space and make good use of its unique location and internal potential.

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Wu, M., He, H., & Bachmann, B. (2021). The activation of industrial heritage: Transformation in the Petite Ceinture. Pollack Periodica, 16(2), 150–155. https://doi.org/10.1556/606.2021.00316

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