2015
DOI: 10.17548/ksaf.2015.06.20.255
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A Study on Analysis of Components and Color Characteristics of History·Culture Streets - focused on Street of Gaya in Gimhae -

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“…After a century of development since the mid-19th century, various charters and laws gradually emerged, accompanied by the emergence of various preservation theories. Scholars both domestically and abroad have shown two common trends in the research and practice of historical cultural neighborhoods: the preservation trend has shifted from the original focus on updating and developing the protection of historical neighborhoods and exploring the spatial forms [20,21], texture [22], and structure [23] of historical neighborhoods at the material environmental level to the regional studies of urban memory [24], regional culture [25,26], historical streets and alleys [27], and regionally oriented research on cultural environmental aspects and humancentered non-material aspects, emphasizing cultural heritage. In terms of preservation methods, an increasing number of scholars are using visualization analysis software for more accurate quantitative assessments, guiding the renewal and activation of historical cultural neighborhood spaces.…”
Section: Research On the Conservation And Reuse Of Historic Districtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After a century of development since the mid-19th century, various charters and laws gradually emerged, accompanied by the emergence of various preservation theories. Scholars both domestically and abroad have shown two common trends in the research and practice of historical cultural neighborhoods: the preservation trend has shifted from the original focus on updating and developing the protection of historical neighborhoods and exploring the spatial forms [20,21], texture [22], and structure [23] of historical neighborhoods at the material environmental level to the regional studies of urban memory [24], regional culture [25,26], historical streets and alleys [27], and regionally oriented research on cultural environmental aspects and humancentered non-material aspects, emphasizing cultural heritage. In terms of preservation methods, an increasing number of scholars are using visualization analysis software for more accurate quantitative assessments, guiding the renewal and activation of historical cultural neighborhood spaces.…”
Section: Research On the Conservation And Reuse Of Historic Districtsmentioning
confidence: 99%