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Identification of Heritage Landscape Genes and Micro-Regeneration Pathways in Historic Districts: A Case Study of the Chinese Baroque Block

  • Songtao Wu
  • , Jianqiao Sun*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Harbin institute of technology

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Abstract

In the era of urban stock development, the regeneration of historic districts must abandon the misguided approach of large-scale, sweeping transformations and shift toward a micro-regeneration model characterized by small-scale, precise, and incremental interventions. However, as urban renewal enters this stock-based phase, the issues of “physical dissonance” and “cultural discontinuity” in the heritage landscapes of historic districts are becoming increasingly pronounced. To solve this problem, this paper aims to identify the heritage landscape genes of historical districts, explore the characteristics of historical districts, provide operational targets for the micro-renewal of historical districts, guide the implementation of micro-regeneration policies of historical districts, and then improve the quality of historical district heritage landscapes. Taking the Chinese Baroque Block in Harbin as an example, this paper proposes a genetic recognition method for the heritage landscape of historical districts based on the spatial translation of historical information, spatial topology analysis, an improved U-Net deep learning model, and text mining theme analysis. The micro-regeneration path of historical blocks of “gene identification-feature mining-targeted operation-quality improvement” is proposed. The micro-regeneration countermeasures of “gene replacement and texture repair in open space, gene repair and targeted acupuncture in street and alley, gene embedding and catalyst adjustment in courtyard layout, gene recombination and embroidery treatment of architectural style, and retrospective and contextual narrative of intangible genes” are formulated. The heritage landscape gene of historical districts is conducive to the refined control of the characteristics and quality of historical districts and provides new ideas for the micro-regeneration of historical districts in the stock era.

Original languageEnglish
Article number606
JournalLand
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • gene identification
  • heritage landscape genes
  • historic district
  • landscape architecture
  • micro-regeneration

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