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Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
Volume 7 (2022): Issue 2 (July 2022)
Open Access
Preservation and utilisation of historic buildings in old district of Guangzhou from the perspective of space syntax
Shang Jin
Shang Jin
,
Hou Ye
Hou Ye
,
Wang Shaobin
Wang Shaobin
and
Ali Sedki
Ali Sedki
| Sep 05, 2022
Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
Volume 7 (2022): Issue 2 (July 2022)
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Published Online:
Sep 05, 2022
Page range:
931 - 956
Received:
Sep 07, 2021
Accepted:
May 15, 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2021.2.00208
Keywords
space syntax
,
space statistics
,
urban structure
,
historic buildings
© 2022 Shang Jin et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Fig. 1
Scope of the old district of Guangzhou
Fig. 2
Distribution of historic buildings
Fig. 3
Research framework
Fig. 4
The regional closeness of 800m radius
Fig. 5
Fishing net graph of the regional closeness of 800m radius
Fig. 6
The regional closeness of 1500m radius
Fig. 7
Fishing net graph of the regional closeness of 1500m radius
Fig. 8
The regional closeness of 3000m radius
Fig. 9
Fishing net graph of the regional closeness of 3000m radius
Fig. 10
The regional closeness of 5000m radius
Fig. 11
Fishing net graph of the regional closeness of 5000m radius
Fig. 12
Overall closeness
Fig. 13
Fishing net graph of the overall closeness
Fig. 14
Foreground network of overall closeness
Fig. 15
Analysis of the fitting degree of NQPDA
Fig. 16
Regional TPBt at a radius of 800m
Fig. 17
Regional TPBt at a radius of 1500m
Fig. 18
Foreground network of TPBt
Fig. 19
Regional TPBt at a radius of 3000m
Fig. 20
Fishing net graph of regional TPBt at a radius of 3000m
Fig. 21
Regional TPBt at a radius of 5000m
Fig. 22
Fishing net graph of regional TPBt at a radius of 5000m
Fig. 23
Overall TPBt
Fig. 24
Fishing net graph of overall TPBt
Fig. 25
Analysis of the fitting degree of TPBt
Fig. 26
Standard Deviational Ellipse
Fig. 27
Spatial autocorrelation report of NQPDA
Fig. 28
Spatial autocorrelation report of TPBt
Fig. 29
Analysis of local Moran's I of closeness
Fig. 30
Analysis of local Moran's I of TPBt
Fig. 31
Kernel density distribution of historic buildings