This study focuses on the assessment of historic city vitality to address increasingly fragmented urban patterns and to prevent the decline of livability in older urban areas. In 1961, Jane Jacobs theorized urban vitality and found the main conditions that were required for the promotion of life in cities: diversity of land use, small block sizes, diversity of buildings with varied characteristics and ages, density of people and buildings, accessibility for all people without depending on private transport, and distance to border elements. Jacobs’ criteria for urban vitality has had an indisputable influence on urban researchers and planners especially in the Anglo-American context. This perspective has influenced the development of New Urb...
There has been a growing interest among urban designers in applying quantitative methods to gain a m...
This paper investigates the unique urban planning history and demographic changes in Sinan Road (als...
With the development of cities, the relationship between cities is becoming closer, and the study of...
Identifying urban vitality in large cities is critical for optimizing the urban fabric. While great ...
Over the past decade, enhancing the quality of cities and building vibrant urban streets has become ...
The loss of traditional features and place memory, and ultimately vibrancy in historic districts, ha...
Street vitality is a significant indicator of a city’s capacity for sustainable development. Signifi...
Urban vitality is the primary driver of urban development. However, assessing urban vitality has alw...
The living condition in the traditional residential area is poor. For a long time, residents have co...
As a key index to evaluate whether a city is attractive or has a healthy, comprehensive, and sustain...
In China’s fourteenth five-year plan, urban regeneration has become one of the most crucial strategi...
The conservation of historical heritage can bring social benefits to cities by promoting community e...
As an intermediate link in the three-level heritage protection system of City–Block–Relic, the histo...
As a representative indicator for the level and sustainability of urban development, urban vitality ...
The physical formation of city, where all members of society live, is created by non-living and tan...
There has been a growing interest among urban designers in applying quantitative methods to gain a m...
This paper investigates the unique urban planning history and demographic changes in Sinan Road (als...
With the development of cities, the relationship between cities is becoming closer, and the study of...
Identifying urban vitality in large cities is critical for optimizing the urban fabric. While great ...
Over the past decade, enhancing the quality of cities and building vibrant urban streets has become ...
The loss of traditional features and place memory, and ultimately vibrancy in historic districts, ha...
Street vitality is a significant indicator of a city’s capacity for sustainable development. Signifi...
Urban vitality is the primary driver of urban development. However, assessing urban vitality has alw...
The living condition in the traditional residential area is poor. For a long time, residents have co...
As a key index to evaluate whether a city is attractive or has a healthy, comprehensive, and sustain...
In China’s fourteenth five-year plan, urban regeneration has become one of the most crucial strategi...
The conservation of historical heritage can bring social benefits to cities by promoting community e...
As an intermediate link in the three-level heritage protection system of City–Block–Relic, the histo...
As a representative indicator for the level and sustainability of urban development, urban vitality ...
The physical formation of city, where all members of society live, is created by non-living and tan...
There has been a growing interest among urban designers in applying quantitative methods to gain a m...
This paper investigates the unique urban planning history and demographic changes in Sinan Road (als...
With the development of cities, the relationship between cities is becoming closer, and the study of...