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Research on the Indicators of Sustainable Campus Renewal and Reconstruction in Pursuit of Continuous Historical and Regional Context

Weihong Guo, Yaqian Ding, Guang Yang, Xiao Liu

2022Buildings16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As cities transition from incremental development to stock development, university campuses in suburban areas are progressively becoming urban university campuses. The stability of the boundary between urban university campuses and the city, along with the fact that the campus’s overall spatial capacity is reaching its maximum, makes it impossible for urban university campuses to have future spatial expansions. This article focused on the stock development, renewal, and transformation of urban campuses. From the perspective of urban university campus block morphology hierarchy and using the Wushan Campus of South China University of Technology in Guangzhou as an example, this study utilized urban morphology theory, data mining technology, big data collection, and visualization techniques to measure campus block morphology. Then, K-means clustering was utilized to classify the block form, and historical background research was employed to study the many forms of typical block form. Finally, the campus renewal and transformation guiding principles were introduced, and the control index of block form renewal and transformation was formed, evolving into the university campus block form renewal and transformation design technique. This strategy was used to investigate the general revitalization of college campuses.

Topics & Concepts

City blockContext (archaeology)Urban planningSustainable developmentArchitectural engineeringCivil engineeringBlock (permutation group theory)Stock (firearms)Urban designRegional scienceGeographyComputer scienceEngineeringPolitical scienceMathematicsArchaeologyLawGeometryUrban Design and Spatial AnalysisUrban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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