DOI: 10.19830/j.upi.2024.507
Morphological and Property Rights Control of Plot Pattern in Urban Regeneration: Case Inspirations from Germany and the United States

LIU Peng, WU Nan, XU Miao, LI Heping

Keywords: Plot Pattern; Urban Regeneration; Urban Morphology; Property Right; Regulatory Planning

Abstract:

As a morphological element that reflects the land property rights structure, plot pattern plays a vital role in shaping the form and quality of built environment. Therefore, it is one of the core control elements of urban regeneration. As China’s urban development mode is shifting from growth-based development to urban regeneration, it is urgent to explore a more refined way for the planning control of the plot pattern, which further promote the optimization of urban form and land property structure. European and American countries such as Germany and the United States began to deal with the planning control of plot pattern in urban regeneration earlier, and established relatively mature methods and mechanisms. Therefore, two typical scenarios of the plot pattern regeneration in Chinese cities are sorted out, and a framework is established to contain morphological and property rights control elements of plot pattern in urban regeneration. Germany (Berlin) and the United States (New York) are taken as examples to explore the planning methods for the morphological and property right control of plot pattern under their corresponding regeneration scenarios. On the basis of summarizing international experience, suggestions on the morphological and property rights control of plot pattern in Chinese urban regeneration are put forward.


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