Preserving the spatial characteristics of the built environments is a critical component for retaining historical cultural value. However, there is a lack of quantitative and systematic spatial analysis of Historic Chinese Built Environments (HCBE) in the literature especially at a medium scale. This study applies angular segment analysis (ASA) to analyse both the spatial structures and morphological changes of HCBEs. Four case studies exemplifying the core characteristics of HCBEs were selected for ASA (Pingyao, Lijiang, Kulangsu, and Wuzhen). The resulting knowledge yielded by this ASA provided three outcomes including the spatial structures, the morphological changes and the influence of traditional Chinese ideology on the design and pla...
The historic district is a carrier to show the urban landscape, and the analysis of the spatial form...
Lilong housing as a kind of dwelling housing was born during the modernization process of Chinese ho...
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference "Open and Sustainable Building", 2010, p. 293-308Th...
This study elucidates the spatial structure of traditional houses, and its transformation toward sus...
This study explores the spatial pattern of Historic Chinese Towns and Cities (HCTC) by using a synta...
This study presents a quantitative approach to exploring the spatio-functional characteristics of hi...
China has a history that is documented over four thousand years with a rich cultural tradition and a...
The discussion of authenticity has become an academic theme of great interest to scholars in the tou...
Historical and cultural blocks in Chinese historic districts are important components of sustainable...
Exploring the spatial coupling relationship between cultural relics and historic sites and their sur...
Jiehua, a unique ancient Chinese art form, uses measuring tools to depict architectural themes. Trad...
The UNESCO label of World Heritage can attract a high number of tourists to heritage properties for ...
In today's world, where re-examination has been given to cultural globalization, the relationsh...
Due to the rapid renovations of historical districts in the context of consumer society, contributin...
Many studies have been conducted to measure the experiential qualities of historical streets using t...
The historic district is a carrier to show the urban landscape, and the analysis of the spatial form...
Lilong housing as a kind of dwelling housing was born during the modernization process of Chinese ho...
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference "Open and Sustainable Building", 2010, p. 293-308Th...
This study elucidates the spatial structure of traditional houses, and its transformation toward sus...
This study explores the spatial pattern of Historic Chinese Towns and Cities (HCTC) by using a synta...
This study presents a quantitative approach to exploring the spatio-functional characteristics of hi...
China has a history that is documented over four thousand years with a rich cultural tradition and a...
The discussion of authenticity has become an academic theme of great interest to scholars in the tou...
Historical and cultural blocks in Chinese historic districts are important components of sustainable...
Exploring the spatial coupling relationship between cultural relics and historic sites and their sur...
Jiehua, a unique ancient Chinese art form, uses measuring tools to depict architectural themes. Trad...
The UNESCO label of World Heritage can attract a high number of tourists to heritage properties for ...
In today's world, where re-examination has been given to cultural globalization, the relationsh...
Due to the rapid renovations of historical districts in the context of consumer society, contributin...
Many studies have been conducted to measure the experiential qualities of historical streets using t...
The historic district is a carrier to show the urban landscape, and the analysis of the spatial form...
Lilong housing as a kind of dwelling housing was born during the modernization process of Chinese ho...
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference "Open and Sustainable Building", 2010, p. 293-308Th...