Abstract

Due to the shortage of land space resources and the uneven distribution of urban space resources under the current development model, the existing urban public open space is distributed discretely in urban space, lacking systematic integration and full-cycle guidance and control and management which highlights lacking publicity. The existing urban public space can not meet the needs of public life of citizens, while the building public open space attached to the building plots that has not been utilized effectively possesses great potential for development and utilization. In recent years, the Shenzhen Bay Street complex in the Nanshan District of Shenzhen has become one of the few practical cases of the joint development design and integrated construction of urban public open space and building public open space in China. The systematic study from it can provide valuable reference for the integrated development and guidance and control of public open space in Chinese cities.

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