2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbuil.2023.1328157
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Examining the urban regeneration of public cultural space using multi-scale geospatial data: a case study of the historic district in Jinan, China

Yabing Xu,
Hui Tong,
Meng Chen
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Historical-cultural landscapes and urbanscapes integrate regional culture, collective memory, urban patterns, living habits, and other related historical and spatial information, and are important places for expressing the values of urban space. This study analyzes cultural landscapes and urbanscapes from the perspective of spatial values, taking the Baihuazhou historic and cultural district in Jinan as an example to analyze the spatial identification of public cultural space. The significance of… Show more

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“…Tutuko, Pindo, and others discussed the contribution of a road network spatial structure to the sustainability of historical cities [30]. Xu Yabing et al used space syntax, visualization charts, and survey analysis to analyze the spatial identification of public spaces in historical neighborhoods [31]. During this period, scholars mainly focused on the material aspects, proposing new theoretical protection models and studying the mechanisms of spatial form evolution and optimization strategies, providing theoretical guidance for the practice of protecting and reusing historical neighborhoods.…”
Section: Research On the Conservation And Reuse Of Historic Districtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tutuko, Pindo, and others discussed the contribution of a road network spatial structure to the sustainability of historical cities [30]. Xu Yabing et al used space syntax, visualization charts, and survey analysis to analyze the spatial identification of public spaces in historical neighborhoods [31]. During this period, scholars mainly focused on the material aspects, proposing new theoretical protection models and studying the mechanisms of spatial form evolution and optimization strategies, providing theoretical guidance for the practice of protecting and reusing historical neighborhoods.…”
Section: Research On the Conservation And Reuse Of Historic Districtsmentioning
confidence: 99%