The development of public and creative spaces on the basis of “industrial heritage” can achieve the “dual goal” of reducing air pollution and making urban appearance more beautiful. The Vincom Centre for Contemporary Art was built on the ground of former Tran Hung Dao Mechanics Factory. Hopes for “dual goal” According to the surveys and evaluation from the experts, air pollution and the lack of public spaces are two major issues causing frustration and reducing the quality of people’s life in Hanoi. The plan to move industrial facilities out of the city centre is expected to implement “dual goal” of reducing pollution levels while increasing public space for the city based on using parts of displaced factories for public and creative spaces. In 2015, the Prime Minister issued Decision No.130/QD-TTg on the “measures and roadmap to relocation and the use of land fund after the relocation of industrial facilities, hospitals and universities, vocational training establishments and agencies out of the inner city”. Under the decision, the third article defined that the use of land fund following the relocation will be prioritised for the construction and development of parking lots and social infrastructure works, towards reduction of waste for the city… Read full this story
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