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Renaissance of the Ruins‒Give Modern Functionality to Rural Architectural RelicsKang et al., 2020
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- Kang X
- Medvegy G
- Zhou Y
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- Pollack Periodica
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China has experienced rapid urbanization, and the countryside has been abandoned over the past few decades, with some of it left in ruins. Faced with the many challenges brought by urbanization, people are tired of traffic jams and polluted air, which is the disadvantages …
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