京都市の都心再生の取組について (特集:都市アメニティと不動産開発)
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Kyoto City formulated the Integrated Commercial/Residential District Improvement Plan in 1998, including a set of strategies to revitalize downtown, practiced on a partnership between residents, businesses, and government in “the integrated commercial/residential district”. Downtown revitalization is being approached with the goal of creating a neighborhood with unique balance between not only commerce and residence, but also between the old and the new. One of strategies is formulating Plan for Neighborhood Cooperation with specific zoning regulations in the integrated commercial/residential district. Kyoto City has formulated two plans (only policy).<BR>Since the late 1990's, the transformation of unique townscape in downtown area has been outstanding by construction of middle and high-rise buildings and increasing the high-rise building capacity. Accordingly, it was indicated that formulating Plan for Neighborhood Cooperation wit specific zoning regulation spent much time and urgent strategies were indispensable. In April 2003, Kyoto City launched “The New Building Regulations in the integrated commercial/residential district” by designation of an Aesthetic Area, a new categorized Height Area, and a Specific Zoning Area for the integrated commercial/residential district.<BR>The Landscape Low issued in June 2004. Kyoto City has begun to study applying a new system “Landmark Buildings” of the low traditional buildings such as Kyo-Machi-ya (traditional townhouses) in downtown.
- 社団法人 日本不動産学会の論文