Urbanie & Urbanus

Issue 2022 Dec

Resilient cities

Issue 7, P.132 - P.144

Everyday life along a regenerated urban river in Shenzhen

Junyu Zou

Master graduate in Urban Design and Regional Planning at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong

and  Di Shao

PhD candidate at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong

and  Gianni Talamini

Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong

Figures

Figure 1. Study area: Futian River.


Figure 2. The percentage of different kinds of users in three time periods.


Figure 3. Activity density over four days along the Futian River.



Figure 4. Weekday (Top) and weekend (Bottom) activity density along the Futian River



Figure 5. Activity density along the Futian River in different periods: morning, 9 am–10 am (left); noon, 12 pm–1 pm (centre); and late afternoon, 3 pm–4 pm (right).


Figure 6. Age-based activity density along the Futian River among children (top left), teenagers (top centre), adults (top right), middle-aged (bottom left), and 60+ (bottom right).


Figure 7. The landscape characteristics of each section in the Futian River.


Table 1. People’s daily activities along the Futian River