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Abstract
Community public space is an important place for daily communication between residents. In the context of the current historical change of “urban double repairs”, community renewal has raised new heights, and public space renewal has shifted from the surface of the physical space transformation layer to the protection, inheritance and environmental quality of the community. This article summarizes the concept and principles of micro-renewal, analyzes the related influencing factors of the reconstruction of the old community public space, further proposes the strategy of reconstructing the old community public space and enumerate several typical public space renewal schemes in old communities under the micro-renewal concept.
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