Abstract

Vacant urban spaces refer to the abandoned areas resulting from the technological and scientific advancements during the industrial revolution, coupled with urban population concentration. These former secondary industrial facilities lost their original purpose and function as spaces, becoming neglected and left unused. The objective of this study is to identify the current status and vulnerabilities of cultural regeneration in domestic vacant urban spaces and suggests improvement measures. By examining case studies of Le Centquatre and Kulturbrauerei . As a result, the researchers derive various approaches and new directions to enhance the qualitative aspects of cultural regeneration for vacant urban spaces : Firstly, research should focus on developing diverse programs and systems that bridge the gap between practical experience and theoretical knowledge. Secondly, providing spaces that foster aesthetic and fundamental cultural education for children and adolescents, rather than merely instructive art training, is crucial. Thirdly, there is a need to propose and support collaborative programs for artist discovery and development. Fourthly, it is necessary to be aware of the importance of archiving and study various methodologies. Through this study, it is expected that cultural regeneration of vacant urban spaces will be sustainably activated.

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