Arrival City — Application of the Game Theories in Renewal of Low-Density Urban Villages
Chensi ZHAO, Kaixi LIU
Arrival City — Application of the Game Theories in Renewal of Low-Density Urban Villages
Offering an alternative planning and design strategy of renewals of low-density urban villages, this research estimates potentials of increasing a city’s accommodation capacity of low-skilled labor force through economic approaches like the Game Theories. A design idea of creating an “arrival city” is proposed in the prototypical study on the renewal of the Ganjiazhai Community, a typical urban village in Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province. Developing spatial patterns through a series of evidence-based deductions and estimations, this research forms a node-axis framework of urban planning and design that allows for an adaptive combination of spatial modules and encourages spatial sharing, which might shine a reference for future planning and design of urban villages in Chinese cities.
Low-Density Urban Village Renewal / Low-Skilled Labor Force / Merits of Economies of Scale / Game Theories / Urban Planning
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