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A Study on Urban Regeneration Through Public Parks - Focusing on the Case of Hunter’s Point South Development in New York City -
초록
영어
This study examines the case of Hunter’s Point South(HPS) in NYC as a representative model of urban regeneration through waterfront public parks. The project transformed a former industrial brownfield site into a mixed-use district integrating mixed-income housing, public open space, and community infrastructure, based on a public-private partnership structure. With public investment in land acquisition, environmental remediation, and infrastructure serving as a foundation, private developers were selected to implement phased development, aligning public interest with market viability. Drawing on previous research and related documents, this study analyzes the structural characteristics of brownfield regeneration and PPP models, focusing on the park’s role in climate adaptation and development stimulation, the effects of social integration through mixed-income housing, and the institutional transparency achieved through formal public review procedures. The HPS development demonstrates how environmental restoration and community revitalization can be simultaneously achieved, offering a compelling model for sustainable urban redevelopment and providing meaningful implications for future waterfront planning and public-led development strategies.
목차
1. 서론
1.1 연구의 배경 및 목적
1.2 연구의 범위와 방법
2. 선행연구 및 관련 이론 고찰
2.1 선행연구 고찰 및 시사점
2.2 뉴욕시 수변재생사업의 통합적 체계
2.3 공공공원 개발의 정책적 기능과 가치의 유형
2.4 개발공사를 활용한 민관협력 구조
2.5 뉴욕시 저렴주택 정책 및 메커니즘
3. 헌터스 포인트 사우스 개발 분석
3.1 개발의 배경과 과정
3.2 개발의 목표 및 세부
3.3 사업구조 및 참여 주체별 역할
3.4 수변 공공공원의 설계내용
3.5 지역사회 배려와 재생적 가치 제공
4. 개발의 시사점 도출
5. 결론
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