Quantitative Research on Street Interface Morphology
Comparison Between Chinese and Western Cities
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book delves into the complexities of street interfaces in Chinese cities, highlighting their historical evolution and regional variations compared to European and American contexts. Through empirical research, it establishes a connection between street interface and urban morphology, offering a quantitative measurement method that can inform urban planning guidelines in China. This resource is valuable for researchers and students in architecture, urban design, and planning, providing insights into the intricate relationship between street space and urban form.
