TY - CONF
T1 - Vitality and urban form in the traditional residential area
AU - Gan, Yu
PY - 2022/4/8
Y1 - 2022/4/8
N2 - The living condition in the traditional residential area is poor. For a long time, residents have continuously transformed the original space according to their own needs, showing a continuous living state, at the same time, forming a complicated and chaotic status quo. Compared with the historical buildings, the living state and block morpho of the traditional residential areas have higher protection value. However, some practices such as reconstruction, removal of aboriginal people and overall commercialization have made it lose authenticity and vitality. Therefore, enhancing spatial vitality is an important aspect in its regeneration.
AB - The living condition in the traditional residential area is poor. For a long time, residents have continuously transformed the original space according to their own needs, showing a continuous living state, at the same time, forming a complicated and chaotic status quo. Compared with the historical buildings, the living state and block morpho of the traditional residential areas have higher protection value. However, some practices such as reconstruction, removal of aboriginal people and overall commercialization have made it lose authenticity and vitality. Therefore, enhancing spatial vitality is an important aspect in its regeneration.
KW - morphology
KW - spatial vitality
KW - streetscape characterisation
KW - street accessibility
KW - urban form
UR - https://doi.org/10.17868/80146
M3 - Poster
SP - P680
T2 - XXVIII International Seminar on Urban Form - "Urban Form and the Sustainable and Prosperous City"
Y2 - 29 June 2021 through 3 July 2021
ER -