This book sets out to develop a quantitative-based analysis, Form Syntax, which is able to identify various prototypes of urban forms and their degrees of urbanity, thereby enhancing urban design practices. Form Syntax is a combination of emerging quantitative analysis tools with qualitative urban morphology tradition. It integrates a set of spatial analysis tools including Space Syntax, Spacematrix, and Mixed-use index (MXI) through GIS to measure the morphological features of streets, buildings and blocks, and functions. Furthermore, the Form Syntax assists in comprehending the intrinsic,…mehr
This book sets out to develop a quantitative-based analysis, Form Syntax, which is able to identify various prototypes of urban forms and their degrees of urbanity, thereby enhancing urban design practices. Form Syntax is a combination of emerging quantitative analysis tools with qualitative urban morphology tradition. It integrates a set of spatial analysis tools including Space Syntax, Spacematrix, and Mixed-use index (MXI) through GIS to measure the morphological features of streets, buildings and blocks, and functions. Furthermore, the Form Syntax assists in comprehending the intrinsic, evolving logic of urban form. Based on the findings of urban morphology, the Urban Form Index could function as an analytical instrument in numerous phases of the urban design process, thereby promoting urban vitality. Moreover, morphology-led understandings of urban design theory can inform urban design practices. This study endeavors to introduce quantitative thinking into urban morphology and urban design, with the objective of developing a lively built environment and pursuing more vibrant place-making.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Yu Ye is an Associate Professor of urban design in the Department of Architecture, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, where he directs the Computational Urban Design Lab. He obtained his MSc from TU Delft, the Netherlands, and his PhD at the University of Hong Kong. Prior to joining Tongji University, he was a Post-doc researcher at the Future Cities Lab, ETH Zurich. Dr. Ye's research is focused on computational urban design, which involves integrating science, technology, and design. He is currently the principal investigator (PI) of three national-level research grants with a total budget of over one million US dollars. He has published over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles in renowned international journals, including Landscape and Urban Planning, Environment and Planning B, and Urban Geography. These publications have been cited for more than 2,800 times (according to Google Scholar).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction.- Urban Morphological Tradition and New Quantitative Tools.- Urban vitality and Its Measurements.- Research Methodology methodological Construction of Form Syntax.- Form Syntax as A Morphological Tool aalborg Case.- Form Syntax as A Morphological Understanding of Urban vitality.- Applying Form Syntax to Assist Urban Morphology .- Applying Form Syntax to Assist Urban Design.- Conclusions Limitations and Future Research.
Introduction.- Urban Morphological Tradition and New Quantitative Tools.- Urban vitality and Its Measurements.- Research Methodology methodological Construction of Form Syntax.- Form Syntax as A Morphological Tool aalborg Case.- Form Syntax as A Morphological Understanding of Urban vitality.- Applying Form Syntax to Assist Urban Morphology .- Applying Form Syntax to Assist Urban Design.- Conclusions Limitations and Future Research.
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