Re-defining the appreciation and usability of urban watersides in the urban center and peri-urban fringes of Shanghai

Authors

  • Harry den Hartog Tongji University Shanghai (China) and Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1033-5739

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2612-0496/8918

Keywords:

place-making, real estate, Shanghai, socio-technical transitions, urban delta, urban waterfront, waterfront usability, waterfront appreciation, Yangtze River Delta

Abstract

Countless waterways defined both the rural and urban landscape and related daily life activities in China’s Yangtze River Delta for many centuries. However, much of these bodies of water disappeared due to extremely rapid urbanization in the last three decades and this process is ongoing. This paper critically assesses how the appreciation and usability of the remaining urban watersides is currently changing drastically by examining recent waterfront projects in the Direct Controlled Municipality of Shanghai. This research mobilizes insights from the academic field of Sustainability Transitions – specifically on expectations, experimentation and innovation journeys – to explain how, in the context of extreme urban pressure, well-manicured new urban watersides are often visually attractive but functionally inadequate. The paper concludes with recommendations to reverse this trend and to create more sustainable and attractive watersides. By describing, comparing and evaluating three cases, this paper by Dutch Shanghai-based urban designer and researcher Harry den Hartog also wishes to contribute to the discourse on China’s urban transition by critically examining the gap between expectations and outcomes in daily life reality.

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Published

2019-12-20

How to Cite

den Hartog, H. (2019). Re-defining the appreciation and usability of urban watersides in the urban center and peri-urban fringes of Shanghai. European Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes, 2(1), 37–64. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2612-0496/8918