1st Edition
Creative Industry Parks in China Adaptive Reuse and the Future of Industrial Heritage
1. Adaptive reuse and design strategies in China’s Creative Industry Parks
2. Towards a modern state: Culture and Creative Industry Clusters as platforms for urban transformation
3. Adaptive reuse of industrial heritage for Creative Parks: Memory, identity, and urban regeneration
4. Overseas Chinese Town (OCT)-Loft and the art of adaptive reuse: Juxtaposition, creativity, and urban identity in Shenzhen
5. Rethinking urban heritage: Architecture, community, and experience at Columbia Circle in Shanghai
6. Pearl River Piano Dream Park in Guangzhou: From industrial legacy to creative landmark
7. Rethinking creativity and heritage: Expert perspectives on China’s Creative Industry Parks
Biography
Geuntae Park is an Associate Professor in the School of Culture and Creativity at Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University, Zhuhai, China. His research spans cultural industries, museum architecture and planning, exhibition curation, heritage management, and urban cultural strategy in East Asia. He has published in leading peer-reviewed journals such as Cultural Trends, Curator: The Museum Journal, International Journal of Arts Management, and Museum Worlds. His professional experience includes serving as a curator at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, as well as consulting for governmental and private cultural institutions on strategic planning, audience development, and cultural resource planning and management. He holds a first degree in architecture and both a master’s degree and a PhD in museum studies.






