2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-021-07481-w
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The GIS study on the spatial structure and visual perception of historical districts in winter cities

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“…[ 9 ]. Only from the standpoint of visual form aesthetics can the rationality of spatial color relationships be properly analyzed or explained [ 10 ]. A unique realization method and expression of visual space design are argued on the basis of a more thorough and scientific analysis of the visual design elements in oil painting design from the viewpoint of human visual perception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 9 ]. Only from the standpoint of visual form aesthetics can the rationality of spatial color relationships be properly analyzed or explained [ 10 ]. A unique realization method and expression of visual space design are argued on the basis of a more thorough and scientific analysis of the visual design elements in oil painting design from the viewpoint of human visual perception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the comparative analysis of the comprehensive sample photos, the colors in this range were the colors of "traditional door headers" and "traditional window sills and eaves" in the facades of Shiquan Street, including traditional Chinese colors such as "agate (0, 33, 29)" (Nao) and "coal black (18, 35,19)" (Meihei). The warm state of the colors provided a reference for selecting the colors for architectural decorative elements in historic areas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, detailed investigations and records of the architectural colors of historical areas are required to understand their original color features and changes [18]. Then, based on these investigations and records, a reasonable protection and restoration plan is developed to maintain the authenticity of the architectural colors of the historical areas [19]. It is noted that in the process of protecting and restoring architectural colors, protection and restoration do not mean being the same.…”
Section: Color Authenticity Of Historical Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The analysis above indicates a limited focus on the study of construction land and road transitions within historical and cultural districts. Existing research predominantly centers on changes in construction land from the perspective of institutional transitions 13,14 , as do optimization studies of road systems based on the existing framework 15,16 The prevailing research approaches are primarily qualitative, with a scarcity of quantitative analyses. Moreover, investigations into the construction land networks and road networks of historical districts are notably deficient, with only a few studies, such as Fan's work 17 , examining this aspect, specifically in the context of Changsha City.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%