Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao

This paper focuses on Macao’s indigenous form of public space – chintei – the historic squares that epitomize the former Portuguese colony and remain a unique feature of the city-state under the rubric of the Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. With Macao currently experiencing the ambival...

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Main Authors: Wang, Yongcheng, Yamaguchi, Keita, Kawasaki, Masashi
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-816582020-03-07T11:43:33Z Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao Wang, Yongcheng Yamaguchi, Keita Kawasaki, Masashi School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Urban revitalization Heritage conservation This paper focuses on Macao’s indigenous form of public space – chintei – the historic squares that epitomize the former Portuguese colony and remain a unique feature of the city-state under the rubric of the Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. With Macao currently experiencing the ambivalence of a cultural enclave versus a global gaming hub, the squares are facing an unprecedented phase of transformation where heritage conservation converges or even collides with redevelopment pressures. Discussions are engaged about the government’s stance on preserving and revitalizing the squares, which can be either regarded as residual space or architectural ensemble and project potentiality of urban heritage especially after the inscription of the Historic Centre of Macao on the World Heritage List. Findings from case studies demonstrate that the squares’ revitalization is a process of trial and error that continuously redefines them, and their diminished socio-spatial vitality has yet to be revived. 2017-04-17T08:44:45Z 2019-12-06T14:35:41Z 2017-04-17T08:44:45Z 2019-12-06T14:35:41Z 2016 2016 Journal Article Wang, Y., Yamaguchi, K., & Kawasaki, M. (2016). Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao. URBAN DESIGN International, in press. 1357-5317 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81658 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42278 10.1057/s41289-016-0009-5 195806 en URBAN DESIGN International © 2016 Macmillan Publishers Ltd
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topic Urban revitalization
Heritage conservation
spellingShingle Urban revitalization
Heritage conservation
Wang, Yongcheng
Yamaguchi, Keita
Kawasaki, Masashi
Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao
description This paper focuses on Macao’s indigenous form of public space – chintei – the historic squares that epitomize the former Portuguese colony and remain a unique feature of the city-state under the rubric of the Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. With Macao currently experiencing the ambivalence of a cultural enclave versus a global gaming hub, the squares are facing an unprecedented phase of transformation where heritage conservation converges or even collides with redevelopment pressures. Discussions are engaged about the government’s stance on preserving and revitalizing the squares, which can be either regarded as residual space or architectural ensemble and project potentiality of urban heritage especially after the inscription of the Historic Centre of Macao on the World Heritage List. Findings from case studies demonstrate that the squares’ revitalization is a process of trial and error that continuously redefines them, and their diminished socio-spatial vitality has yet to be revived.
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Wang, Yongcheng
Yamaguchi, Keita
Kawasaki, Masashi
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author Wang, Yongcheng
Yamaguchi, Keita
Kawasaki, Masashi
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title Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao
title_short Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao
title_full Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao
title_fullStr Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao
title_full_unstemmed Urban revitalization in highly localized squares: A case study of the Historic Centre of Macao
title_sort urban revitalization in highly localized squares: a case study of the historic centre of macao
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