Morphological approach for the typological classification of waterfront revitalization

Khalil Aouissi, Said Madani, C. Hein, Hamza Benacer
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Researchers from multiple disciplines have proposed classification systems for waterfront transformations: generational (according to the date of their construction) and functional (based on the function assigned to the land post-harbor use). However, an analysis based on the spatial features of the former port areas and their meaning for the waterfront transformation has been missing. This contribution is an attempt to fill this gap by proposing a classification based on morphological approach. It uses selected case studies based on cluster sampling method, following a fractal reading approach of the waterfronts, to capture a representative sample and to generalize the study following a deductive logic. Using satellite images and maps, this article first identifies the areas where the waterfront was revitalized and then it analyzes the type and function of these spaces according to the classical classifications existing in the literature on the subject. A morphological approach used as methodology framework was based on the analysis of satellite images and the cartography of the waterfront areas with simplification algorithm on ArcGIS. The resulting morphological classification of waterfront transformations reveals the relationship between the built form of the former port areas, classified here as convex, concave, or linear spaces, and the kind of revitalization type respectively classified as ribbon-shaped, convergence, or dilatation. The conclusions about the relationships between the built form available for waterfront transformations and the most appropriate type of revitalization can provide concrete indications for a sustainable future transformation of port cities, especially cities whose reconversion is lagging behind.
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滨水复兴类型分类的形态学方法
来自多个学科的研究人员提出了滨水改造的分类系统:代际(根据其建设日期)和功能(基于分配给港口后土地使用的功能)。然而,基于前港区的空间特征及其对滨水区改造意义的分析却一直缺失。这篇文章试图通过提出一种基于形态学方法的分类来填补这一空白。它使用基于聚类抽样方法的选定案例研究,遵循滨水区的分形阅读方法,捕捉代表性样本并根据演绎逻辑概括研究。本文利用卫星图像和地图,首先确定了滨水复兴的区域,然后根据文献中存在的经典分类分析了这些空间的类型和功能。在对卫星影像进行分析的基础上,利用ArcGIS上的简化算法对滨水区进行制图,以形态学方法为方法论框架。由此产生的滨水改造的形态分类揭示了前港区的建筑形式之间的关系,这里分为凸、凹或线性空间,以及分别分为带状、收敛或扩张的复兴类型。关于可用于滨水改造的建筑形式与最合适的振兴类型之间关系的结论,可以为港口城市,特别是那些改造滞后的城市,提供可持续的未来转型的具体指示。
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