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Quantitative research on urban skyline based on anti-planning thinking

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DOI: 10.23977/jceup.2024.060114 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 96

Author(s)

Jia Xue 1, Jia Lingzhi 1

Affiliation(s)

1 North China University of Technology, Beijing, China

Corresponding Author

Jia Xue

ABSTRACT

Anti-planning thinking is a way of thinking to explore the way to solve problems, by thinking backward to find new angles and innovative solutions. In the field of urban planning, anti-planning thinking can help researchers better understand and analyze the spatial structure of cities, especially the changes of urban skylines. This study uses literature review, case analysis, data collection and processing, visualization methods, etc., to select representative cities as cases, collect and analyze the data of their urban skyline changes, and present and analyze them. Through the analysis of the empirical research, the following conclusions are drawn: (1) the anti-planning thinking has great application potential in urban planning and architectural design; (2) Quantitative analysis of urban skyline can help to understand the development of urban space and the evolution of urban image; (3) The change of urban skyline is closely related to urban planning and construction and needs to be considered in planning and design. The conclusions of the study summarize the implications for the quantitative study of urban skylines and urban planning and construction, and put forward suggestions for future research directions.

KEYWORDS

Anti-planning thinking, City skyline, City planning, City image

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Jia Xue, Jia Lingzhi, Quantitative research on urban skyline based on anti-planning thinking. Journal of Civil Engineering and Urban Planning (2024) Vol. 6: 98-104. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jceup.2024.060114.

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