Ancillary Facilities in the Tangshan Ape-man Cave Scenic Area / AESEU Architectural Technology and Art studio
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Ancillary Facilities in the Tangshan Ape-man Cave Scenic Area / AESEU Architectural Technology and Art studio
"The Tangshan Ancient Ape-man Cave Scenic Area, nestled in a valley to the east of Nanjing city, is celebrated for the discovery of ancient ape-man relics and has long been a renowned tourist attraction on the outskirts of Nanjing. Situated at the rural-urban fringe, this area has historically served as a vital transportation corridor, with an east-west road traversing the valley."
"The close proximity and confined space between the mountain and the road, along with the existence of a drainage ditch, have led to mutual constraints in land use for the scenic area, parking facilities, and community public spaces. Consequently, the Tangshan Ancient Ape-man Cave Scenic Area has been persistently troubled by issues such as traffic congestion, a lack of distinctive features, and insufficient service amenities."
An adaptive renewal project focuses on the Tangshan Ancient Ape-man Cave Scenic Area, located in a valley east of Nanjing and noted for ancient ape-man relics and long-standing tourism. The site sits on the rural-urban fringe and functions as a historical transportation corridor with an east-west road crossing the valley. Tight spatial conditions between the mountain and the road, together with a drainage ditch, constrain land use for the scenic area, parking, and community public spaces. These spatial constraints have produced persistent problems including traffic congestion, a lack of distinctive features, and inadequate service amenities that undermine visitor experience and local functionality.
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