DOI: 10.19830/j.upi.2021.704
Healing, Regeneration and Sustainable Development: Planning and Construction of Seattle’s Urban Cultural Space

Gao Yuan, He Mengkun, Niu Haorong

Keywords: Seattle; Urban Cultural Space; Urban Regeneration; Planning and Construction Experience; Cultural Healing; Sustainable Development

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With the advent of the post-industrial era of globalization, culture is an important resource to support the sustainable development of cities. Cultural space planning and construction is also regarded as an important path for urban regeneration, transformation and development, and enhancing urban cultural competitiveness. Seattle is a typical representative of the emergence and development of cultural space. Based on the development history and international background of Seattle, this paper divides its innovative cultural space into four development stages, and analyzes it from the perspectives of cultural space innovation, policy innovation, and technology integration. It is found that it conforms to the international development pattern, promotes urban regeneration and development with cultural space as the engine, carries out planning projects that take into account the goal of social equality, and explores the path of cultural space construction relying on advanced technology. This brings the following useful inspirations to our country’s exploration of urban transformation with innovative cultural space as a catalyst: fully understand the role of cultural space innovation in promoting the comprehensive development of cities, customize an innovative cultural space supply model based on its own needs and take into account multiple needs, form a threedimensional integration of old and new, compound cultural space supply path and constantly improve institutional guarantee and technical support.

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