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The old community in Wuhan can't be changed if it is demolished. Can we learn the old reform methods from Shanghai?

If the old residential areas in Wuhan cannot be demolished or changed, we can learn from the old reform methods in Shanghai.

Since last year, Wuhan has begun the transformation of old residential areas. It is said that in principle, the old urban areas of the city will not be demolished in the future, but will only be rebuilt. The contents of the transformation include (but are not limited to) the following:

1. Installation of elevators, aesthetics, roof renovation, style building, future community (wisdom, ecology and humanistic care);

2. Refine and improve the urban layout. Commercial development and utilization of street buildings through the transformation of old residential areas; Optimize and reset the block function in combination with peripheral devices; Open capillaries make urban traffic more convenient; Get through the last mile of infrastructure construction

The first one is easy to understand, improving the living function of old residential areas. After all, there are many elderly people in these old communities, and there are basically no elevators in these houses. From the point of view of facilitating the elderly to go up and down stairs, elevators must also be installed. Other aspects are to improve the value of the old community as a whole. The second item, to put it bluntly, is to tap the commercial value of the old community, especially the houses facing the street should be developed with high intensity. After all, the old residential areas are all in the prime location of the city center.

Many old communities in Wuhan are waiting to be demolished or rebuilt. For example, Shaoxing Li, Changkangli and Guanzhong Li in Jianghan District.

I have never been to Shaoxing. However, according to netizens, it has been registered now and there may be action soon. Shaoxing has 30-40 mu of land, with more than 0/00 single buildings/kloc, which has the value of demolition and reconstruction.

I went to Changkangli, and the area was very small, only 5,000 square meters. 6 buildings, 2 buildings with 6 floors and 4 buildings with 2 floors. It is very crowded. Dismantle, can't afford to dismantle. One is that the land area is too small to be developed, and no developer is willing to take over. One is that the tenant has a big mouth and the asking price is too high, so the developer is unprofitable. I really don't know how to build it on 5000 square meters of land, in order to protect capital and make profits, unless the land is free.

After many people arrived in Wuhan, they criticized Wuhan for being shabby, dirty and messy. This is a fact. We can't lie with our eyes open and refuse to admit it. I have been to Chengdu and Xi 'an many times, and in terms of street cleanliness, it far exceeds Wuhan. Especially in Chengdu, the flow of people is larger than that in Wuhan, and there are fewer trash cans on the street than in Wuhan, but few people throw cigarette butts, paper towels, melon seeds and other garbage casually.

Why? Not everyone in Chengdu is better than the Han people, but they are well managed. The ground has always been very clean, and you will feel particularly embarrassed if you want to throw cigarette butts. Wuhan must do the same to qualify. Therefore, in the short term, the old reform is to change the image of the building. In the long term, it is necessary to change the habits of residents and improve their quality. Change the old, not only to change things, but also to change people!

As for how to change it, I think we can learn from Shanghai.

First, in the historical block, the aborigines will be moved out of the Third Ring Road and handed over to the developers. The old ones will be restored as before and can be used for cultural tourism, small commodity cities and characteristic homestays. Development is also protection and protection is also development.

Secondly, residential areas that have no historical value and fail to meet the safety requirements in building structure and fire protection will be demolished, and the plots can be used as commercial areas or residential areas. The aborigines moved outside the Third Ring Road for resettlement.

Third, for the community with the value of old renovation, water, electricity, heating, stairs, greening, external walls and so on. Renovation should be carried out in accordance with the principle of replacing old ones with new ones, and elevators should be installed if conditions permit.