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Comparisons of three‐dimensional urban forms in different urban expansion types: 58 sample cities in China

Yingxue Rao, Jiang Zhou, Min Zhou, Qingsong He, Jiayu Wu

2020Growth and Change20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Traditional studies of urban spatial expansion typically focus on a single vertical or horizontal dimension and rarely consider the two together. Using 58 cities in China as examples, this paper first identifies the urban growth pattern (UGP) of newly built‐up land patches in each city from 1995 to 2015 horizontally. It then compares and analyses the distribution patterns of three‐dimensional buildings in different UGP patches vertically. There were two important findings: (a) Building patterns in the outlying patches were characterized by low density, high floor numbers, and smooth changes. The infilling patches represented compact development and had the lowest average building height. Edge patches had the highest average number of floors, the most dramatic floor variability, and the lowest utilization rate of three‐dimensional space. (b) In western cities, building distribution characteristics in outlying patches were similar and formed clusters. The distribution characteristics of buildings in the Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei urban agglomeration edge patches, as well as those in the northeast urban agglomeration infilling patches, were similar, forming clusters of different types. The results of this paper will contribute to an understanding of both sprawl and the compact development of Chinese cities and will provide international comparative examples.

Topics & Concepts

Urban sprawlGeographyEconomic geographyChinaBeijingDistribution (mathematics)Urban agglomerationSample (material)Floor area ratioCommon spatial patternSpatial distributionHorizontal and verticalPhysical geographyUrban planningMathematicsEcologyStatisticsGeodesyBiologyChromatographyChemistryMathematical analysisArchaeologyRemote sensingLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrban Design and Spatial AnalysisRemote Sensing and Land Use
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