Research on Optimisation of Reconstruction Design based on Industrial Park: A Case Study of Beijing 798

Authors

  • Wei Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/w83svz48

Keywords:

798 Art District, old industrial buildings, parking lot renovation.

Abstract

With the rapid development of society, the reconstruction of industrial parks has become a focus of attention. This paper takes the Beijing 798 Art District as an example to introduce the development background of this historical industrial heritage area. Nowadays, the 798 Art District has many areas for improvement in the construction of public space, such as the demand for spatial convenience. It is mainly reflected in the parking regulation and space use problems caused by takeaway food delivery services. The takeaway workers often have to park their electric cars at the entrance of the park. Such behaviour seriously affects the facade and beauty of the park, but also brings inconvenience and security risks to tourists. Based on the analysis of the parking demand of 798 Art Park, this paper discusses and designs the special electric parking space of 798 Art Park. These parking Spaces are designed to integrate the unique industrial style of the 798 Art District to meet the public needs of the site and environment. Through the reconstruction and design optimization of special parking spots, the problem of disorderly parking by take-out workers is solved, and the overall image and visitor experience of the 798 Art District is improved. This research will further enrich the relevant methods and theories of the renovation of parking space in the old factory and provide a feasible reference and basis for the renovation of other parking areas in the old factory.

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Published

16-07-2024

How to Cite

Zhang, W. (2024). Research on Optimisation of Reconstruction Design based on Industrial Park: A Case Study of Beijing 798. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 106, 249-254. https://doi.org/10.54097/w83svz48