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    An across scale comparative morphological analysis Mapping the landscape structure of Lingnan and Jiangnan
    (Lodz University of Technology Press, 2023) Cai Jiaxiu; Lin Xiaoyu; Liu Hanlu; Liang Xinying; Lin Yuxin; Wang Qi
    Urban landscape is a complex system. The understanding of the underlying mechanism of each subsystem and their dynamic interaction is quite crucial for human intervention regarding future development. This requires a systematic scientific approach. A cross scale analytical framework is processed which integrates the Dutch morphological school technique – reduction drawing and layer approach to systematically interpret the urban landscape. In order to exemplify the potential and the generic property of the approach, the research applies heterogeneous case study. Explorative analyses are performed on two cases in different region in China. The production landscape in Pearl River Delta and Tai Lake region are mapped on geography, landscape, settlement and architecture and public space scale respectively. Their form and formation are discussed with the maps. Comparison regarding the form of the water, pond, difference of typologies, and the scale and form of the settlements are made. Research shows the dependence and interrelation between scales. The author believes that mapping is an effective analytical and design process as well as well-presented products. The logic of the complex space and design strategies reveals itself along the process. The cross-scale mapping facilitates a comprehensive understanding of urban landscape. It is a prerequisite of design.

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