TY - GEN
T1 - An approach for analysis of urban morphology
T2 - Methods to derive morphological properties of city blocks by using an urban landscape model and their interpretations
AU - Yoshida, Hiroyuki
AU - Omae, Manabu
PY - 2005/3/1
Y1 - 2005/3/1
N2 - An approach to analyze urban morphology is presented in this study. It is based on an urban landscape model, and a 2 km × 2 km area in Tokyo is used as a study site. The approach has the following two characteristics. Firstly, city blocks are used as spatial units for morphological properties to be derived and interpreted. Secondly, the morphological properties derived are interpreted on quantitative basis. The morphological properties featured in this study are: (1) surface area per projected area; (2) volume per projected area; (3) building to land ratio; (4) mean height of buildings; (5) surface area of buildings per unit volume of buildings; and, (6) mean volume of buildings. These six properties are calculated for each block, and interpreted with attentions to their interrelationships as well as geographical distributions. This attempt reveals gradations of morphological properties of blocks in feature spaces and the geographical space, which has potentials to enable quantitative comparisons of cities domestically and internationally.
AB - An approach to analyze urban morphology is presented in this study. It is based on an urban landscape model, and a 2 km × 2 km area in Tokyo is used as a study site. The approach has the following two characteristics. Firstly, city blocks are used as spatial units for morphological properties to be derived and interpreted. Secondly, the morphological properties derived are interpreted on quantitative basis. The morphological properties featured in this study are: (1) surface area per projected area; (2) volume per projected area; (3) building to land ratio; (4) mean height of buildings; (5) surface area of buildings per unit volume of buildings; and, (6) mean volume of buildings. These six properties are calculated for each block, and interpreted with attentions to their interrelationships as well as geographical distributions. This attempt reveals gradations of morphological properties of blocks in feature spaces and the geographical space, which has potentials to enable quantitative comparisons of cities domestically and internationally.
KW - Buildings
KW - City blocks
KW - Morphological properties
KW - Urban landscape model
KW - Urban morphology
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U2 - 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2004.05.008
DO - 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2004.05.008
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:11344271078
SN - 0198-9715
VL - 29
SP - 223
EP - 247
JO - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems
JF - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems
ER -