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    Spatial-temporal Changes and Driving Forces of Nanning San Jie Liang Xiang from 1947 to 2020
    (Lodz University of Technology Press, 2023) Wei Hanyu; Chen Jiaxin; Wang Guoguang
    The urban space remains and traditional cultures face the contradiction between development and conservation. In urban morphology study, GIS and Spatial Syntax enables quantitative analysis of morphology evolution and explorations of the driving forces through which could control the change of the urban form. This paper is about one case study of San Jie Liang Xiang, Nanning, China. Firstly, four critical periods are defined. And the morphological characteristics and structural relationships of street blocks in each period are extracted. Secondly, space syntax is used to study the morphological evolution in terms of its spatial configuration and the relationship between spatial characteristics and urban development. Third, the morphological evolution and evolution dynamics are matched to explain the law of spatial-temporal change. Finally, this paper attempts to establish spatial form element control to guide the practice, combining form type with form design. In conclusion, the driving forces affect the morphology in the development period. Following the law of morphological evolution, morphological guidance and control based on driving forces research may provide solutions for renewing sustainable historical street blocks.
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    A Review on Dynamic Conservation of Ancient Cities from the Perspective of Urban Morphology
    (Lodz University of Technology Press, 2023) Wei Hanyu; Wang Guoguang
    The protection of ancient cities has changed from static security to dynamic protection, focusing on predicting the future based on the past and seeking a sustainable development path. Practice needs innovative guiding principles, tools and methods. The study reviewed 57 papers on the dynamic conservation of ancient cities from 2012 to 2022. This paper expounds on understanding the dynamic conservation of ancient cities through the innovation lens of urban morphology, focusing on the analysis of dynamic concepts, innovative ideas, tools, methods and specific strategies, as well as the logical relationships hidden behind the dynamics. It is worth noting that the block scale can help to establish a more evident morphological classification index, which is helpful to put forward targeted dynamic conservation guidance and suggestions. The research results will help improve the cognition of dynamic conservation of heritage, laying the foundation for establishing a systematic theoretical system of dynamic conservation of heritage. It can also provide a basis for exploring strategies to balance heritage conservation and development and offer a new perspective for the future development of urban morphology.