Research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in Old Lilong, Shanghai, China: mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of “activeness” and residential remodeling rate

Alongside modern urbanization, traditional Lilong housing structures have undergone tremendous changes in internal and external spatial form and usage status in order to adapt to the needs of modern, social life. In these spontaneous transformations, the street “publicness” and the residential priva...

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Main Authors: Lin Chen, Kai Fang, Xinpeng Wang, Zhehan Zhang, Nobuaki Furuya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-03-01
Series:Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2020.1869018
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author Lin Chen
Kai Fang
Xinpeng Wang
Zhehan Zhang
Nobuaki Furuya
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Kai Fang
Xinpeng Wang
Zhehan Zhang
Nobuaki Furuya
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description Alongside modern urbanization, traditional Lilong housing structures have undergone tremendous changes in internal and external spatial form and usage status in order to adapt to the needs of modern, social life. In these spontaneous transformations, the street “publicness” and the residential privacy create a set of contradictory relationships that affect the overall morphology of the neighborhood. Taking the traditional lane residential area of Xing’anli, Dongtai Road, Shanghai, China as an example, we analyze the relationship between street “activeness” and the rate of residential remodeling. We attempt to clarify the characteristics of street publicness and housing “privateness” in the traditional Lilong neighborhoods and their mutual effects. This contributes to a comprehensive, workable knowledge of traditional cities and has reference significance for future urban transformation. We analyze the space utilization characteristics of Lilong neighborhoods from two perspectives here. First, with the overflow articles as a medium, we explore the activeness characteristics of different types of roads using the SD method. Second, based on field surveying and mapping, we assess the remodeling characteristics of buildings around different types of roads through remodeling volume and rate statistics. We draw conclusions through careful analysis of the relationship between the street activeness and residential remodeling rate information.
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spelling doaj.art-a21d53f4a2a94e5e8d824936d37d90212022-12-22T00:41:11ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering1347-28522022-03-0121228429710.1080/13467581.2020.18690181869018Research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in Old Lilong, Shanghai, China: mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of “activeness” and residential remodeling rateLin Chen0Kai Fang1Xinpeng Wang2Zhehan Zhang3Nobuaki Furuya4Waseda UniversityWaseda UniversityWaseda UniversityWaseda UniversityWaseda UniversityAlongside modern urbanization, traditional Lilong housing structures have undergone tremendous changes in internal and external spatial form and usage status in order to adapt to the needs of modern, social life. In these spontaneous transformations, the street “publicness” and the residential privacy create a set of contradictory relationships that affect the overall morphology of the neighborhood. Taking the traditional lane residential area of Xing’anli, Dongtai Road, Shanghai, China as an example, we analyze the relationship between street “activeness” and the rate of residential remodeling. We attempt to clarify the characteristics of street publicness and housing “privateness” in the traditional Lilong neighborhoods and their mutual effects. This contributes to a comprehensive, workable knowledge of traditional cities and has reference significance for future urban transformation. We analyze the space utilization characteristics of Lilong neighborhoods from two perspectives here. First, with the overflow articles as a medium, we explore the activeness characteristics of different types of roads using the SD method. Second, based on field surveying and mapping, we assess the remodeling characteristics of buildings around different types of roads through remodeling volume and rate statistics. We draw conclusions through careful analysis of the relationship between the street activeness and residential remodeling rate information.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2020.1869018lilong housingoverflowstreet activenesssd methodremodeling
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Kai Fang
Xinpeng Wang
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Research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in Old Lilong, Shanghai, China: mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of “activeness” and residential remodeling rate
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
lilong housing
overflow
street activeness
sd method
remodeling
title Research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in Old Lilong, Shanghai, China: mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of “activeness” and residential remodeling rate
title_full Research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in Old Lilong, Shanghai, China: mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of “activeness” and residential remodeling rate
title_fullStr Research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in Old Lilong, Shanghai, China: mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of “activeness” and residential remodeling rate
title_full_unstemmed Research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in Old Lilong, Shanghai, China: mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of “activeness” and residential remodeling rate
title_short Research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in Old Lilong, Shanghai, China: mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of “activeness” and residential remodeling rate
title_sort research on the composition and space utilization of residential neighborhoods in old lilong shanghai china mutual influence between streets and residences from the dual perspective of activeness and residential remodeling rate
topic lilong housing
overflow
street activeness
sd method
remodeling
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2020.1869018
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