Optimization Strategies for Industrial Heritage Landscape Design in Zhengzhou

Authors

  • Hongyu Lu City Graduate School, City University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Author
  • Nadia Binti Mohd Nasir City Graduate School, City University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71222/x9d4w192

Keywords:

industrial heritage, landscape design, historical preservation, green design, social function, Zhengzhou, urban renewal, ecological restoration

Abstract

As Zhengzhou, a key industrial and transportation hub in central China, urbanizes, its industrial heritage becomes a key space where historical culture and modern functions intersect. The challenge in urban renewal is preserving historical value while adapting to modern needs. This paper analyzes Zhengzhou's industrial heritage renovation cases, focusing on the integration of historical preservation, green design, and social function innovation. It identifies issues such as conflicts between preservation and modern demands, insufficient ecological restoration, and the lack of social functions. The paper proposes strategies, including multi-level cultural expression, integrating green design with ecological restoration, and social function innovation, to ensure sustainable development. This research provides both theoretical support and practical guidance for Zhengzhou's transformation and offers insights for other cities with similar challenges.

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16 January 2025

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Optimization Strategies for Industrial Heritage Landscape Design in Zhengzhou. (2025). Journal of Literature and Arts Research, 2(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.71222/x9d4w192