Research on micro renewal of historical blocks from the perspective of cultural inheritance -a case study of Victory Street in Jingzhou city
- Arts & Humanities Open Access Journal
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Qiongmo Jiaxin,<sup>1</sup>MU Hongna,<sup>1</sup> BI Jinsha,<sup>1</sup>Liu Lei<sup>2</sup>
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Abstract
This paper takes the landscape quality improvement and transformation of Jingzhou City’s Victory Street as the research object, and explores the current problems and quality improvement strategies in the landscape transformation of this historical and cultural block. Victory Street, as an important part of Jingzhou ancient city, has rich historical value and cultural characteristics. However, the current block faces problems such as outdated facilities, damaged buildings, unreasonable spatial layout, lack of green spaces and public spaces, low utilization rate of historical and cultural resources, single function, and lack of public participation. In response to these issues, this paper proposes strategies for optimizing spatial layout, enhancing green spaces, and improving public spaces. By reasonably planning the spatial layout, increasing green areas, and improving public facilities, the aim is to enhance the landscape quality of Victory Street, protect and inherit its historical and cultural value, while meeting the living needs of residents and promoting the sustainable development of the block.
Keywords
Jingzhou, quality improvement and transformation, historical and cultural block, Victory Street


