A Study on the Effect of Urban Form on the Street Interface Rhythm Based on Multisource Data and Waveform Classification

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作者
Sun, Chenxue [1 ]
Zhao, Jianbo [1 ]
Song, Kun [1 ]
机构
[1] Tianjin Univ, Sch Architecture, Tianjin 300072, Peoples R China
关键词
street interface rhythm; virtual-real relation; frequency and amplitude; pedestrian access entrance and block scale; waveform classification; walkable city; the continuation of traditional context; WALKING ENVIRONMENT; WALKABILITY; TRAVEL;
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10.3390/buildings14103207
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Good-quality urban street space is crucial for improving walkability. Frequency and amplitude are the main spatial characteristics of the street interface rhythm, known as a "virtual-real" relation. Exploring the mechanism influencing the urban street interface rhythm can help grasp the movement trend. In this study, the correlation between frequency and urban form is explored through a Pearson correlation analysis with multisource data, and the factors influencing the urban street interface rhythm are presented. The results indicate that frequency has a moderate negative correlation with the block scale and a moderate positive correlation with the number of pedestrian access entrances (PAE-n); the PAE-n also has a strong negative correlation with the block scale. Some spatial characteristics of outstanding streets from different countries are analyzed and discussed based on waveform classification. The regularities of interface rhythm that exist within multiple streets are found: multiple gaps on the street interface exist, acting as a "beat", which regularly integrates or separates the street interface rhythm. The frequency and amplitude of the "beat" significantly affect streets' walkability, and the amplitude is generally low and uniform, with good visual accessibility in all directions. A "Small Block and Dense Grid" becomes a key factor in improving walkability. Basic knowledge of the street interface rhythm in urban walking space research is supplemented by this study. Furthermore, theoretical guidance and parametric evidence are provided to improve walkability and promote the continuation of the traditional context.
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