XXIX International Seminar on Urban Form. ISUF 2022 Urban Redevelopment and Revitalisation. A Multidisciplinary Perspective
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CONTENTS
1. | Paraisópolis Favela, São Paulo,Brazil: Urban Morphology through the British School | Antonucci D., Santiago Gonçalves W. | ........................................................................................ | 1 |
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2. | Protracted Transition. Management of residential built heritage in the historic center of Rostov-on-Don, Russia | Batunova E., Davletshina A., Neugebauer C. | ........................................................................................ | 16 |
3. | On the Search for Transparency between Contemporary Design and the History of the Place | Beltran-Borràs J. | ........................................................................................ | 29 |
4. | Urban projects in Casablanca: New Urban forms in experimentation | Benabdallah N. | ........................................................................................ | 40 |
5. | Residential real estate financing and urban form in Latin American medium-sized cities: Comparative study between Concepción (Chile) and Mendoza (Argentina) | Bisbal Grandal I., Mariona O. P., Sabatini Downey F., Silvestro J. M. | ........................................................................................ | 53 |
6. | A Quantitative Analysis of the Exoadaptivity of Buildings in London | Bolton L. T. | ........................................................................................ | 69 |
7. | An across scale comparative morphological analysis Mapping the landscape structure of Lingnan and Jiangnan | Cai J., Lin X., Liu H., Liang X., Lin Y., Wang Q. | ........................................................................................ | 81 |
8. | A refugee pattern language – Rpl 9: Design and construction for refugees | Chaiwat P., Neis H. J. | ........................................................................................ | 90 |
9. | The impact of COVID-19 on the economic resilience and spatial vitality of urban commercial cluster | Che J., Kim S., Lee J. | ........................................................................................ | 104 |
10. | Study on the Evolution of the Relationship between Urban Housing Space and Topography in Chongqing’s Mountainous Old-town Riverfront in China’s Reform Era: An Environmental History’s Perspective | Chen L. | ........................................................................................ | 118 |
11. | Human-centered urban design analytics integrating data-informed and evidence-based approaches: A micro-renewal case in Shanghai | Chen Ch., Wan H., Wang F., Huang Ch. | ........................................................................................ | 132 |
12. | The impact of the Three Gorges Project and heritage protection on the form of Shibao Town, China | Chen Y., Yang Q., Wu M. | ........................................................................................ | 142 |
13. | Element Identification of Spatial Disorder in Northeast China’s Cities –A Study Using Photovoice Method | Cheng Y., He Y., Shangguan K. | ........................................................................................ | 154 |
14. | The multicentric renewal of small cities through public space. The post-earthquake situation of Montorio al Vomano (TE) – Italy | Chizzoniti G. D., Lolli T., Maruelli E. | ........................................................................................ | 166 |
15. | Study on the Evolution of Urban Form Types in Historical Districts from the Perspective of Industrial Agglomeration Process: A Case Study of East Beijing Road Hardware Street in Shanghai | Chu T. | ........................................................................................ | 181 |
16. | Describing and prescribing. Transitional Morphologies in Rimini, Italy | Crapolicchio M. | ........................................................................................ | 190 |
17. | From Land-Use Planning to Mixed-Use Configuration. Similarities and Differences in two Urban Fragments of Barcelona Metropolis | Crosas A. C., Gómez-Escoda E., Villavieja M. E. | ........................................................................................ | 200 |
18. | A Structural and Morphological Analysis of the Road Network of Ancient Mountain Towns: A Case Study of China’s Longxing Town | Dai X., Tang L., Tan W. | ........................................................................................ | 212 |
19. | Shifting Spaces of Resistance: A Processual Study of the Recent Protests in the Everyday in Delhi | Dayal A. | ........................................................................................ | 224 |
20. | Riabitare Alicia. Through different shapes and scales of urban regeneration in Salemi | Della S. V., Dini R., Lanteri S. | ........................................................................................ | 236 |
21. | A Morphological Analysis for the Inclusion of Social Housing Projects in the Centre of Guayaquil, a Restriction or an Opportunity? | Delgado A., Torres J. C. | ........................................................................................ | 249 |
22. | Urban Corners in Guangzhou: Desing, Morphology and Everyday Life, 1757–1949 | Deng H., Chen F. | ........................................................................................ | 264 |
23. | ISUF vs. HERSUS Glossary: Correlating Urban Morphology to Heritage Awareness and Sustainability of Built Environment | Djokić V., Milojević M. P., Milovanović A., Djordjević A., Pešić M. | ........................................................................................ | 281 |
24. | Dynamic Place Attachment as Enabler in Redevelopment Programs of Singapore Public Housing Neighborhoods | Ellenbogen N. R., Trivic Z. | ........................................................................................ | 294 |
25. | The role of the open public spaces during the pandemic: A case study of ‘Parque Ibirapuera’ | Fava Lins A. C., Ferreira Leite de Mello C., Ziggiatti Monteiro E. | ........................................................................................ | 309 |
26. | Taxonomy of contemporary urban forms in France: Towards an Urban Atlas through Multiple Fabric Assessment | Fusco G., Araldi A., Emsellem D., Overal D. | ........................................................................................ | 323 |
27. | Study on Clustering of Urban Morphology Control Units Based on Risk Theory | Ge X., Wang G., Zhang S. | ........................................................................................ | 341 |
28. | Morphological regionalization for the urban renovation agenda in Daegu, South Korea | Gohaud E., Schuetze T. | ........................................................................................ | 353 |
29. | Development of new indexes of the ‘Generic City’ in the Baltic coastal city network | Gloaguen T., Zaleckis K., Gadal S. | ........................................................................................ | 365 |
30. | Proximity and temporality: The role of weekly markets in the metropolitan food system of Barcelona | Gomez-Escoda E., Fuertes P. | ........................................................................................ | 379 |
31. | Change in Urban form along streets in Historic cities with Religious cores | Gopal A., Mathur M., Singh M. | ........................................................................................ | 392 |
32. | Combined Accessibility Index for Public Transport Networks The case of Donostia / San Sebastián | Gortazar-Balerdi A., Markusiewicz J. | ........................................................................................ | 410 |
33. | Chinese Economic Transition and the Evolution of Liuhua Clothing Wholesale District in Guangzhou, China | Guo F. | ........................................................................................ | 420 |
34. | A Comparative Study on the Spatial Capacity of University Campuses in Guangdong Province | Guo W., Ding Y., Yang G., Liu X. | ........................................................................................ | 432 |
35. | A Historico-geographical approach of Fringe-Belt Phenomena in Kadıköy, Istanbul | Hafizoğlu E., Sema Kubat A. | ........................................................................................ | 448 |
36. | A Study on Color Application and Perception in Urban Neighborhood Renewal Based on Simulation Comparison: Taking the Case of Kuangdaxuefu Street in Xuzhou, China | He F., He Y., Sun L. | ........................................................................................ | 466 |
37. | The Study of Xi ‘an Unitary Settlements’ Redevelopment Strategy in “Mobility Space” Aspect | Hu M., Yan S. | ........................................................................................ | 477 |
38. | Construction of flood control planning model for historical and cultural towns near the river: Taking Daxu Ancient Town as an example | Hu Y., Yang L. | ........................................................................................ | 483 |
39. | A Research Study on Historical Preservation and Urban Renewal of the Bund | Huang X. | ........................................................................................ | 493 |
40. | ‘Landscape’ and its atlas analysis of Coastal heritage cities in China | Huang Q., Jiang Z. | ........................................................................................ | 502 |
41. | Suggestion of the necessity of urban redevelopment combining cooperative planning theory and urban form characteristic analysis | Hwang Ah S. | ........................................................................................ | 510 |
42. | The Right to Housing: Differentiation of Practices in implementing Resettlement of Emergency Housing Stock Policy in Arkhangelsk | Iskusov N. | ........................................................................................ | 519 |
43. | Metamorphosis of Cultural Identity of Traditional and Non-Traditional Gated Communities: A Study of Vadodara, India | Jalan A. | ........................................................................................ | 534 |
44. | The evaluation of heat-mitigation strategies on outdoor heat stress in the waterfront public spaces | Jang G., Kim S., Lee J. S. | ........................................................................................ | 550 |
45. | Gender Walks in the City: An Exploratory Study on Gender-Responsive Urban Planning | Jin J., Bertolino N., Huang K. | ........................................................................................ | 565 |
46. | Comparison analysis on typical historic cultural districts with AI machine learning technology – Taking Portuguese and Macao districts as examples | Jiang S., Zheng L., Chen Y., Zheng J. | ........................................................................................ | 576 |
47. | The Functional Transformation on Urban Railway Heritage: A Case Study of Pukow Railway Station | Jiang Q., Zhou Q. | ........................................................................................ | 588 |
48. | Morphological characteristics of the waterfront ancient fortress settlement in South-eastern Shanxi based on System Theory: Space Syntax Analyses of Fort Diji in the Qinhe River Basin, China | Jing W., Han C. | ........................................................................................ | 601 |
49. | The paradox of empty apartments and huge daily commuting in Ljubljana: Failures of the urban management | Josipovič D. | ........................................................................................ | 616 |
50. | Peculiarities and Pathways of Single-Family Housing Development in Russian Major Cities | Karaselnikova M. | ........................................................................................ | 624 |
51. | Reality vs Regulation: Informal Practices of Spatial Development in Krasnodar, Russia | Karaselnikova M., Maltseva D., Iskusov N., Fadeeva E., Mardanov L., Pisareva M., Kharitonov M., Elkina E. | ........................................................................................ | 637 |
52. | The effects of supergrids and superblocks on the transformation of the historic urban fabric of Kashan city in Iran | Karbalaei H. E. | ........................................................................................ | 653 |
53. | Urban Morphology and Anthropology – Synergies and a Joint Language | Kilje B., Stojanovski T. | ........................................................................................ | 663 |
54. | Revitalisation of urban infrastructural and industrial facilities for the function of urban agriculture – examples of good practice | Kleszcz J. | ........................................................................................ | 671 |
55. | Climate (In-) Justice in German Cities? Assessing the Relationship between Land Surface Temperature and Affordability of Housing | Klopfer F. | ........................................................................................ | 683 |
56. | From street network topology to generic accessibility indices: Supraposition of Graph theory measures on morphological localities | Kopp L., Rypar V., Havlova Z. | ........................................................................................ | 696 |
57. | Transformation of urban tissue along downtown arteries Morphometric evaluation of resilient urban form | Kowalski K., Hanzl M. | ........................................................................................ | 719 |
58. | Dancing on the peripheries: Performative architecture and cultural diversity in the city of Barcelona today | Krawecka M., Thornberg J. M. | ........................................................................................ | 730 |
59. | Transformation of urban spaces of preindustrial cities in contemporary Lodzkie Voivodeship. Heritage preservation perspectives in interdisciplinary approach | Kroc T., Szewczyk K. | ........................................................................................ | 745 |
60. | Decoded city: Reading the Historical Peninsula of Istanbul under the shadow of different empires with multi-methods and approaches | Kubat A. S., Kurtulus I., Kucuk Caliskan E. | ........................................................................................ | 762 |
61. | Siegfried Sitte: Forgotten Urban Designs | Kubin S. J., Psenner A. | ........................................................................................ | 768 |
62. | Greenways as an Integrated Urban Planning and Design Strategy: A Case Study of Charlotte Metropolitan USA | Lee M. | ........................................................................................ | 779 |
63. | An Investigation on the Use of Deep Generative Model in Urban Land Use Planning | Leung M. T., Lin M., Yu P. | ........................................................................................ | 788 |
64. | Morphological design strategies for the renewal of Jiangnan vernacular buildings under the concept of sharing | Li N. | ........................................................................................ | 799 |
65. | Roads, plots and building types in the implementation of urban renewal planning: A case study of Canton, China in the early 20th century | Li J., Feng J. | ........................................................................................ | 811 |
66. | Redevelopment and Revitalization of Urban Units: A Case Study of the Extended Area of Longmenhao Historical Block in Chongqing | Li X., Li W. | ........................................................................................ | 827 |
67. | Research on the informal urban space and the methods of urban design: Based on two Chinese handscrolls in Qing Dynasty | Li K., Lin Y., Xie Y. | ........................................................................................ | 840 |
68. | Research on Evolution law and driving factors of rural settlements in hilly areas of western Chongqing from the perspective of urban-rural interaction – A case study of Yongchuan District in Chongqing | Li X., Luo Q. | ........................................................................................ | 855 |
69. | Research on Climate Adaptation of Bayu Traditional Settlements | Li X., Wang X. | ........................................................................................ | 864 |
70. | TOD-Led Urban Evolution: An Analysis of the Renewal Strategy of London King's Cross | Li H., Zhu Y. | ........................................................................................ | 875 |
71. | Urban Design Thinking of Early Modernist Pioneers – Taking Adolf Loos and Giuseppe Terragni as Case Studies | Lin L., Deng H. | ........................................................................................ | 886 |
72. | Research on the types of old community public spaces of elderly-young interaction – Take Hebei Province of China as case study | Liu R. | ........................................................................................ | 895 |
73. | An analysis of the spatial evolution and construction experience of the Ancient Fuzhou City | Liu S., Kang Z., Feng M. | ........................................................................................ | 905 |
74. | Polarized Historical Preservation Trajectories: Comparative Studies of Tongli Town and Yaowan Town | Liu Y., Li J. | ........................................................................................ | 915 |
75. | Cognizing Chinese Historic Urban Space by Integrating Morphology and Narrativity. Taking the Mendong Area in Nanjing as an Example | Liu Y., Pezzetti L. A., Zhao C. | ........................................................................................ | 925 |
76. | Typo-morphology in the Urban Renewal Application – Case Study of Urban Design Project in Changting Town, China | Liu Y., Tang L., Ding W. | ........................................................................................ | 936 |
77. | ‘Floating Island’ and ‘Veranda’: Sharing Media in Urban Shanshui | Lu T., Wang Y. | ........................................................................................ | 962 |
78. | Reimagining Urban Identity within a Legacy City | Luescher A., Shetty S. | ........................................................................................ | 974 |
79. | Research on Resilient Strategies for Urban Redevelopment in Rail Station Areas | Luo Z., Zhu Y. | ........................................................................................ | 986 |
80. | Evolution of production-living-ecological space in peri-urban area: A case study in Machong Town, Dongguan City | Ma Z. | ........................................................................................ | 997 |
81. | Amsterdam’s Post-war Buildings Transformations in Bottom-up Processes. The Role of Municipal Housing Policy, Architects and Collaborative Groups of Future Residents in DIY (Klushuis) Affordable Housing Idea | Mader M. | ........................................................................................ | 1011 |
82. | ‘Cultural Turn’ in Old Delhi – post Metro | Mahajan M. | ........................................................................................ | 1026 |
83. | Fragment, Field and Frame: Reflection on Heritage, Contemporary City and its Identity. The case of Perth, WA | Mancini F., Glusac T. | ........................................................................................ | 1040 |
84. | The role of the neighbourhood ‘social-building’ unit as a tool for the construction and transformation of the contemporary city. Two case studies in Venice and Tokyo | Maretto M., Finizza C., Monacelli A. | ........................................................................................ | 1052 |
85. | Towards an urban mereology: A generic framework for urban part-whole relationships | Marshall S. | ........................................................................................ | 1067 |
86. | Importance of medieval urban tissue in the contemporary realities of a rural commune in the Polish Subcarpathia. Cases of Dębowiec, Jaśliska and Osiek Jasielski | Martyka A., Jopek D. | ........................................................................................ | 1079 |
87. | Measuring the perceptual quality of pedestrian public space in contemporary Chinese cities – Taking Xinjiekou area in Nanjing as an example | Mawlan M., Xia Y., Liang G., Huang C., Tang L. | ........................................................................................ | 1093 |
88. | ‘How to preserve the historical essence through recognising and the effective use of historic urban structure?’ – A Case of Kalurghat Bridge at Chattogram | Mustiafiz A. M., Tasnim T., Tabassum L. T., Afrooz S., Jahan I. | ........................................................................................ | 1106 |
89. | Exploring the relationship between polder morphology and land system | Meng C. | ........................................................................................ | 1119 |
90. | Urban Highway Areas: Reconsidering Morphological Elements of the Approach to Urban Studies | Mitrović N. | ........................................................................................ | 1125 |
91. | Evolution of urban renewal and verticalization: The case of the Santiago Metropolitan Area between 1990 and 2019 | Moreno D. | ........................................................................................ | 1132 |
92. | Spatial fragmentation as an opportunity for resilience building through urban acupuncture: Learning from Tehran and Bucharest | Naghibi M., Forgaci C., Faizi M. | ........................................................................................ | 1144 |
93. | A world of thousand independent regions. Transforming the World to Small Countries as ‘Independent Regions’ | Neis J., Pamanee C. | ........................................................................................ | 1157 |
94. | Revitalization of Brownfields in Russian and Baltic Cities: Comparing Interaction Models between Stakeholders in Development Projects | Nekrasova E. | ........................................................................................ | 1173 |
95. | Research on renovation strategy of existing residential areas in Shanghai from the perspective of residential satisfaction | Ni H., He Y., Di Y., Wu H. | ........................................................................................ | 1191 |
96. | Adapting the Town to a Diffusing Retail Interface | O’Connell D. | ........................................................................................ | 1202 |
97. | Exploring the Effects of Tourism on Fringe Belt Areas: The Case of Antalya, Turkey | Oguz I., Kubat A. S., Kaya H. S. | ........................................................................................ | 1208 |
98. | Evolution and transformation processes of urban form: Urban tissues in Thessaloniki, Greece | Oikonomou M., Christodoulou C. | ........................................................................................ | 1225 |
99. | Academic contribution to collective building of the city – An experience in the countryside of Ceará – Brazil | Okretic G., Mudo E., Viana F., Adrião Y., Adilson M., Mendes B., Holanda V., Farias C. | ........................................................................................ | 1236 |
100. | The collective construction of planning in small cities– the experience of technical assistance in the construction of the Master Plan for Carnauba | Okretic G., Mudo E., Viana F., Adilson M., Adrião Y., Mendes B., Holanda V., Cicera F. | ........................................................................................ | 1248 |
101. | Community regeneration performance assessment based on social network analysis – Taking Jialingqiao Xicun Community, Chongqing Municipality for example | Pang S., Yan B. | ........................................................................................ | 1259 |
102. | The Latin American city recodified? Pandemic and emerging urban legislation | Pichihua Y. M. P. | ........................................................................................ | 1273 |
103. | A piazza for Pedavena in the Belluno Dolomites: Towards recognition of an urban identity | Pietrogrande E., Dalla C. A. | ........................................................................................ | 1279 |
104. | Morphogenesis of urban peripheries in the 20th century: Examples from the French Riviera | Prouin C., Fusco G., Caglioni M., Overal D. | ........................................................................................ | 1288 |
105. | On Streets. Streets as an Element of Urban Fabric | Psenner A., Tobisch S. | ........................................................................................ | 1304 |
106. | Political, legal and administrative conditions for urban ecological tissue renewal: an investigation of a national wetland park in China | Qian Z. | ........................................................................................ | 1328 |
107. | Reading and understanding built environments in Quebec (Canada): Urban morphology at the service of a sustainable urban design approach | Racine F. | ........................................................................................ | 1341 |
108. | Bon Pastor (Barcelona) A neighbourhood with a future? What future? | Remesar A., Vergel J. | ........................................................................................ | 1357 |
109. | Towards an organizational model of BIM practice based on collaborative engineering | Rezgui H., Ait H. H., Camilleri G. | ........................................................................................ | 1368 |
110. | The places of the crisis as a gnoseological field of new interpretative processes | Riondino V. A. | ........................................................................................ | 1377 |
111. | Jerusalem beyond the walls | Rociola F. G. | ........................................................................................ | 1386 |
112. | The Causes and Consequences of School Closures in Inner-City Calgary | Sandalack A. B. | ........................................................................................ | 1398 |
113. | Landscape Approaches to Climate Change, Economics and Pandemics – Rethinking Calgary Parks and Open Space Systems | Sandalack A. B. | ........................................................................................ | 1411 |
114. | The Concept of the Urban Palimpsest. The Urban Fabric Transformations in Inherited City image | Sarihan E. | ........................................................................................ | 1424 |
115. | Transformation processes in informal produced public spaces | Schroeder S. | ........................................................................................ | 1438 |
116. | Comparative analysis of vertical green façades with movable panels from the perspective of their thermal performance and applicability in sustainable urban areas | Şık S. C. I., Widera B. | ........................................................................................ | 1451 |
117. | Fringe Belt Phenomenon in Chinese metropolis: A Case Study of Guangzhou | Siliang H., Yinsheng T. | ........................................................................................ | 1463 |
118. | Re-building untold histories to preserve historical fragments along the street Rua do Benformoso in Lisbon | Stellacci S. | ........................................................................................ | 1475 |
119. | Swedish and Danish typo-morphology – The historical approaches and new conceptualizations for informing urban design | Stojanovski T., Kirt S. S., Maudsley A., Abarkan A. | ........................................................................................ | 1484 |
120. | ‘Redevelopment’ from low-rise collective housing to free-market-driven towers: Neighborhood-scale urban morphology in Ulaanbaatar | Sukhbaatar A., Togtokhbayar M. | ........................................................................................ | 1497 |
121. | Evolutionary analysis between geographic typology and urban morphology of Jiangnan historical watertowns in northern Zhejiang, China | Sun Y., Wang Z., Zhou C. | ........................................................................................ | 1505 |
122. | A study on the space composition designed by Stanisław Niemczyk in the context of evolving religiousness and spirituality | Tomczak J. | ........................................................................................ | 1518 |
123. | ‘Serial vision’ as a method for exploring street vitality and urban change | Toprak I. | ........................................................................................ | 1530 |
124. | The city of entertainment as an experimentation field for improving the daily public space | Trabattoni L., Capotorto M. | ........................................................................................ | 1537 |
125. | From Iconographies to Morphologies. An Overview on European and Chinese Urban Forms through 10 Images | Trisciuoglio M. | ........................................................................................ | 1551 |
126. | A Deep Learning Approach for Urban Block: Automated Extraction Tool for Urban Forms | Turk D. | ........................................................................................ | 1560 |
127. | Re-imagining Crowsnest Pass: Findings ways of redeveloping/reskilling a coal mining community | Uribe A. F. | ........................................................................................ | 1570 |
128. | Modern urban form renewal at Cheste Workers University | Usó M. F., Palomares Figueres M. T., Such C. J., Bernad Iborra F., Martínez C. G., Pascual Herrero V. | ........................................................................................ | 1587 |
129. | Optimal floor height to estimate building height from the number of storeys considering building use in the Tokyo metropolitan region | Usui H. | ........................................................................................ | 1601 |
130. | Urban segregation of London social housing estates: Measuring access to the city and the question of regeneration | Utzig L., Karimi K. | ........................................................................................ | 1611 |
131. | Retain or Rebuild: Different Pathways of Redevelopment in Urbanising Chinese Villages | Utzig L., Vaughan L., Misselwitz P. | ........................................................................................ | 1622 |
132. | Think outside the box. Towards new transient morphologies: The case of post - emergency housing | Vannelli G. | ........................................................................................ | 1634 |
133. | On the relationship between urban form and amenities: A new perspective from Qom (Iran) | Venerandi A., Zamani V., Porta S. | ........................................................................................ | 1650 |
134. | Urban verticalization morphologies: applying the anatomies of density theory in three Chilean metropolitan areas | Vicuña M. | ........................................................................................ | 1663 |
135. | From a Historic Place to a Sharing Campus: Case Study of the Santa Teresa Campus of the University of Florence | Wang Y. | ........................................................................................ | 1674 |
136. | Exploration design on public and open space along the city wall based on typo - morphological research | Wang H., Bao L. | ........................................................................................ | 1687 |
137. | Opening-up of extra-large blocks in China | Wang H., Xu K. | ........................................................................................ | 1703 |
138. | Research on the Configuration of Supporting Facilities based on the Perspective of Living Circle – A Case Study of Wujiang District, Suzhou, China | Wang Z., He Y. | ........................................................................................ | 1716 |
139. | Differences of breakfast Spatial Distribution in Real and Virtual Space: An empirical study in the central city of Beijing | Wang Z., Sheng Q. | ........................................................................................ | 1728 |
140. | Research on the urban residential space fabric based on complex network analysis. Evidence from built-up urban area of Shanghai | Wang J., Yang F. | ........................................................................................ | 1739 |
141. | A study on the type pedigree of Chinese traditional settlement centrality spatial schema | Wei J., Lijun W. | ........................................................................................ | 1754 |
142. | A Review on Dynamic Conservation of Ancient Cities from the Perspective of Urban Morphology | Wei H., Wang G. | ........................................................................................ | 1763 |
143. | Spatial-temporal Changes and Driving Forces of Nanning San Jie Liang Xiang from 1947 to 2020 | Wei H., Chen J., Wang G. | ........................................................................................ | 1774 |
144. | Morphological Transformation of Historic City Center in Modernization based on Map Archive – Case Study of Hangzhou | Wu Y. | ........................................................................................ | 1790 |
145. | The intertidal zone and waterfront – A study on the morphological mechanism of the marshland zone in the south of Guangzhou city | Wu J., Feng J. | ........................................................................................ | 1802 |
146. | From formality to informality: “Sharing Planners’ as a design method in urban development of Tilanqiao Lilong residential area | Wu Y., Liu Y. | ........................................................................................ | 1818 |
147. | Spatial Resilience of Local Places: A comparative study on Beijing’s breakfast service before and after Covid-19 | Wu J., Sheng Q. | ........................................................................................ | 1829 |
148. | Research on Quantitative Evaluation and Influencing Factors of the Vitality of Newsstand – an example of Beijing | Wu J., Sheng Q., Li X. | ........................................................................................ | 1841 |
149. | The spatial resilience of the community’s commercial vitality: Comparative study on spatial renovation of Beijing Hutong district before and after | Wu J., Sheng Q., Zeyang X. | ........................................................................................ | 1852 |
150. | To solve the problem of low utilization of space under viaduct by sharing strategy | Xia X. | ........................................................................................ | 1864 |
151. | Research on the integration path of historicity and life of urban Space – Taking Xuzhou Context Axis as an example | Xie Y., Lin Y., Li K. | ........................................................................................ | 1877 |
152. | Historic structure and cultural consciousness: The space regeneration of Jinling Machinery Manufacturing Bureau, China | Xiong X., Wang Y., Sabaté-Bel J. | ........................................................................................ | 1885 |
153. | Spatial form compact development path of coal mining cities – take Tangshan as an example | Xu C. | ........................................................................................ | 1898 |
154. | Exploration of the Renewal Strategy of Historic and Cultural District by the Mean of Sharing – an example of Shanghai Tilanqiao Area | Xu J. | ........................................................................................ | 1912 |
155. | Scale and composition, a strategy of redeveloping the historic area in Shanghai Old Town | Xuanbing Y. | ........................................................................................ | 1926 |
156. | Impacts of daily supply on the layout of small commercial outlets in old communities: A Case Study of Shapingba street, Chongqing, China | Yang L., Hu Y. | ........................................................................................ | 1938 |
157. | Research on the resilience assessment method of urban form based on‘resolution’ | Yang M., Tian Y. | ........................................................................................ | 1949 |
158. | The System of Floor-area-ratio (FAR) Transfer for Historical District Preservation and Renewal: Guangzhou’s and Taipei’s Experiences in a Comparative Perspective | Yang S., Tian Y., Li G. | ........................................................................................ | 1956 |
159. | Strategies to enhance the competitiveness of the city by realization of publicness | Yoon S., Kim S., Lee J. | ........................................................................................ | 1964 |
160. | Morphological Investigation of the Urban Form of Qom (Iran) at the Micro-scale: Spatial Distribution of Streets and Activities | Zamani V., Mohammadi M., Ghalehnoee M. | ........................................................................................ | 1970 |
161. | Social determinants behind water towns in Pearl River Delta, China whose historical tissues survive the impact of industrialization: Take three towns within the Sangyuanwei world heritage irrigation structures as examples | Zeng Y., Yuan Q. | ........................................................................................ | 1979 |
162. | Political reform and the form of the city – Reading through the adoption of modern planning in Tehran using space syntax | Zhand S. | ........................................................................................ | 1990 |
163. | Changes in the landscape pattern of the north bank of Xiyuan based on drawing archives (1669–1980) | Zhang N. | ........................................................................................ | 2008 |
164. | The Types and Distribution of Urban Image ‘Composite Pattern’ – An Empirical Study based on Qingdao, China | Zhang N., Huang Q., Jiang Z., Li S. | ........................................................................................ | 2019 |
165. | The dialogues in the regeneration of metropolitan heritage conservation areas: Case of Pingjiang Area, Suzhou | Zhang S., Jachna J. T., Ma Y. | ........................................................................................ | 2024 |
166. | Interpreting urban voids as the morphological reading tool of Historic Urban Landscape: The case study of former British concession in Tientsin | Zhao D., Pezzetti L. | ........................................................................................ | 2035 |
167. | Isochronal 3D-station realm model and Multi-data based urban renovation strategies in TOD development – a case in Heifei, China | Zhu Y., Wang H. | ........................................................................................ | 2046 |
168. | Spatial analysis and protection of traditional villages based on spatial syntax: A case study of Linlue Village of the Dong ethnic group in Sanjiang, Guangxi | Zhuo X., Hu Y., Yang L. | ........................................................................................ | 2055 |
169. | Discussion on the effect of topographic barrier on the morphology of Chinese mountainous cities: an example of Southwest China | Zhuoyuan S., Yong H. | ........................................................................................ | 2064 |
170. | Balancing the Quality of Public Good within the Dynamics of Urban Form. Experiences from the redevelopment of residential areas in Bulgaria | Zlatinova-Pavlova V. | ........................................................................................ | 2074 |