Research on the Spatial Renewal Strategy of Lifen Buildings in Wuhan from the Perspective of Child-Friendly Cities
Abstract: Against the backdrop of the rapid development of cities in China, children are confronted with problems such as the lack of public Spaces and the homogenization of community activity venues. Among them, old communities are the most important part of the construction of child-friendly cities. The modern Li Fen community in Wuhan is the product of the exchange between Western architectural culture and the regional culture of Wuhan. It carries a large amount of urban historical and cultural information of Wuhan and is an important part of the city's unique charm. This paper selects the modern Lifen Community in Wuhan City as the localization research object. Through the quantitative analysis of the survey results of children and parents in the Lifen community, it points out the problems existing in the current building space of old communities, and obtains practical and feasible strategies and implementation approaches for the renewal of building space in old communities, with the aim of providing new ideas and inspirations for the renewal of old communities from the perspective of children. Key words: Child-friendly neighborhood, old community, architectural space, old city renewal