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With the advent of spatial analysis, the importance of analyzing crime patterns based on location has become more apparent. Previous studies have advanced our understanding of the factors associated with crime concentration in street networks.
Hiroki M. Adachi, Tomoki Nakaya
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Regulating Façade Length for Streetscapes of Human Scale
This paper starts from the hypothesis that streetscapes with shorter façade lengths are more pleasant for pedestrians than long and monotonous façades. It analyses four case studies where short façade lengths were implemented by applying different means ...
Marianne Gatti +2 more
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Quantifying the Spatial Ratio of Streets in Beijing Based on Street-View Images
The physical presence of a street, called the “street view”, is a medium through which people perceive the urban form. A street’s spatial ratio is the main feature of the street view, and its measurement and quality are the core issues in the field of ...
Wei Gao +4 more
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Can Virtual Streetscape Audits Reliably Replace Physical Streetscape Audits? [PDF]
There is increasing recognition that the neighborhood-built environment influences health outcomes, such as physical activity behaviors, and technological advancements now provide opportunities to examine the neighborhood streetscape remotely. Accordingly, the aims of this methodological study are to: (1) compare the efficiencies of physically and ...
Hannah M, Badland +4 more
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Computational Streetscapes [PDF]
Streetscapes have presented a long-standing interest in many fields. Recently, there has been a resurgence of attention on streetscape issues, catalyzed in large part by computing. Because of computing, there is more understanding, vistas, data, and analysis of and on streetscape phenomena than ever before.
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Urban streets are an integral part of the public realm. Streets are commonly planned following normative design principles focused on the connectivity of road networks and urban morphology.
Jing Jing
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In the analysis of complex historical layering, studies on how to avoid theoretical analysis and use quantitative methods of display and analysis are scarce. Therefore, we used space syntax to fill this gap in historical layering analysis. We established
Youping Teng, Shuai Yang, Yue Huang
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Although investigators are using data sources to describe the visual characteristics of streets, few researchers have linked human perceptions of the street environment with human activity density.
Yilei Tao +4 more
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Sustainable Streetscape Design Based on Functional Aspects Case Study: Medan City, Indonesia [PDF]
Streets are an important part of a city. Streets provide city views and experiences for their users. Streetscape as a visual depiction of the urban environment can reflect the aesthetics of the urban area and improve urban visual quality.
Tamiami Fachrudin Hilma +3 more
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