STUDY ON THE INCREMENTAL REGENERATION OF UNUTILISED INNER HARBOUR AREAS

  • OMORI Fumihiko
    Tokyu Corporation, M. Eng.
  • KUROSE Takefumi
    Assistant Prof., Department of Urban Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, M. Eng.

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  • 遊休内港地区の漸進的再生に関する研究
  • 遊休内港地区の漸進的再生に関する研究 : 顕著な歴史的価値を有さない港湾施設を活用した事例を対象として
  • ユウキュウ ナイコウ チク ノ ゼンシンテキ サイセイ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ : ケンチョ ナ レキシテキ カチ オ ユウサナイ コウワン シセツ オ カツヨウ シタ ジレイ オ タイショウ ト シテ
  • - Based on the survey of the conversion of the not highly historical valued harbour facilities -
  • -顕著な歴史的価値を有さない港湾施設を活用した事例を対象として-

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Abstract

This study aims to clarify the process of the incremental regeneration of unutilised inner harbour areas in Japan. The way of gradual regeneration in inner harbour areas by renovating the old warehouses is being developed in the several ports in Japan recently. These examples (Tokushima-Komatsushima Port, Hiroshima Port, Oita Port) are characterized in the long-term conversion of the not highly historical valued harbour facilities and the cooperation between private companies, NPO and public sectors. Staged regeneration can reveal potentials of attracting people in inner harbour areas and stakeholders play their roles on enhancing the amenity of people's spending time there. Especially, developing the public spaces on seashore by public sectors is important for chaging the usage on piers.

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