How to Keep the Image of the Traditional Block - Analysis of the Strategy of Renewal in China by Comparing with the Similar Case in Australia

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By comparing the two different commercial pedestrian streets (the Queen Street Mall, Brisbane, Australia and the FuRong Street, JiNan, China) in three concepts: Tradition, Energy, Operation. Thinking over the protection and inheritance of traditional urban scene and characteristic of regional space during the reconstruction of traditional block.

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