Assessing Linear Urban Landscape from dynamic visual perception based on urban morphology

被引:17
|
作者
Jin, Xin [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Jianguo [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Southeast Univ, Sch Architecture, Nanjing 210096, Peoples R China
[2] Southeast Univ, Key Lab Urban & Architectural Heritage Conservat, Minist Educ, Nanjing 210096, Peoples R China
关键词
Linear Urban Landscape; Dynamic visual perception; Urban morphology; Scenario preference; Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal; GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE; VIEW FACTORS; QUALITY; PREFERENCES; SUSTAINABILITY; AGGREGATION; RESTORATION; SERVICES; SKY;
D O I
10.1016/j.foar.2021.01.001
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
As an essential part of the urban landscape, linear urban landscape (LUL) is the interaction between humans and nature, which is closely associated with daily life and brings multiple characteristics to visual perception. Current studies focus on complex models that describe visual perception using static viewpoints, but tossing the continuous and dynamic features of visual perception. This paper provides a general framework that can quantify dynamic visual perception based on urban morphology and improves accuracy in the descriptions of LUL linear spatial characteristics. Based on Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (Hangzhou urban section), the proposed framework combines the indicators of multiple dimensions to quantify dynamic visual perception and emphasizes the continuity of LUL. To represent the dynamic visual perception and the spatial pattern characteristics of LUL, different evaluation criteria of indicators are set according to landscape scales. To minimize subjectivity and uncertainty caused by subjective cognition and fulfill the landscape pattern under different urban development policies, we set up distinct scenario preference patterns. With appropriate fine-tuning of scenario preference patterns and setting of movement types, the proposed method can be adapted to other LUL projects and aspires to provide a general methodology and scientific guidance for urban planning and landscape management. (C) 2021 Higher Education Press Limited Company. Publishing Services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi.
引用
收藏
页码:202 / 219
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Decoding the Role of Urban Green Space Morphology in Shaping Visual Perception: A Park-Based Study
    Peng, Yi
    Li, Zongsheng
    Shah, Aamir Mehmood
    Lv, Bingyang
    Liu, Shiliang
    Liu, Yuzhou
    Li, Xi
    Song, Huixing
    Chen, Qibing
    LAND, 2025, 14 (03)
  • [2] Urban Morphology and Forms of the Territory: Between Urban and Landscape Design
    Neglia, Giulia Annalinda
    LAND, 2024, 13 (01)
  • [3] Assessing Landscape Perceptions of Urban Waterscapes
    Sakici, Cigdem
    ANTHROPOLOGIST, 2015, 21 (1-2) : 182 - 196
  • [4] A novel method of urban landscape perception based on biological vision process
    Cao, Yuehao
    Yang, Peifeng
    Xu, Miao
    Li, Minmin
    Li, You
    Guo, Renzhong
    LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2025, 254
  • [5] A Review of Cityscape Research Based on Dynamic Visual Perception
    Jin, Xin
    LAND, 2023, 12 (06)
  • [6] The effects of visual landscape and traffic type on soundscape perception in high-rise residential estates of an urban city
    Tan, Johann Kay Ann
    Hasegawa, Yoshimi
    Lau, Siu-Kit
    Tang, Shiu-Keung
    APPLIED ACOUSTICS, 2022, 189
  • [7] Effects of audio-visual interactions on soundscape and landscape perception and their influence on satisfaction with the urban environment
    Jeon, Jin Yong
    Jo, Hyun In
    BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 169
  • [8] A Conceptual Model for Assessing the Relationship between Urban Morphology and Sustainable Urban Form
    Mobaraki, Abdollah
    Oktay Vehbi, Beser
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (05)
  • [9] Assessing Urban Resilience with Geodesign: A Case Study of Urban Landscape Planning in Belgrade, Serbia
    Mitrovic, Sandra
    Vasiljevic, Nevena
    Pjanovic, Bojana
    Dabovic, Tijana
    LAND, 2023, 12 (10)
  • [10] Towards a socio-ecological spatial morphology: integrating elements of urban morphology and landscape ecology
    Marcus, Lars
    Pont, Meta Berghauser
    Barthel, Stephan
    URBAN MORPHOLOGY, 2019, 23 (02): : 115 - 124