城市形态对物理变化的影响:曼哈顿中城城市形态演变的定量和非同步分析

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1177/23998083241272096
Onur Tümtürk, Justyna Karakiewicz, Fjalar J de Haan
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城市形态是影响未来发展和转型模式的关键因素,其重要性在城市形态学中已得到广泛认可。然而,尽管需要采用非同步的方法来严格理解形态与变化之间的关系,但利用纵向数据集进行的研究仍然很少,只有一小部分研究采用了定量方法和形态计量学方法。本文旨在定量研究城市形态要素的特征及其空间布局如何影响物理变化模式,并评估地块、建筑和街道的几何和构型城市形态测量方法在解释物理变化模式方面的表现。我们假设,与迄今为止主要采用的传统几何测量方法相比,配置测量方法对城市形态要素之间的关系更加敏感,可以更好地解释物理变化。为了验证这一假设,我们提出了一种非同步的定量方法,利用从历史地图资源和最新数字数据集生成的纵向地理空间数据库,通过四个时间框架(1890 年、1920 年、1956 年和 2021 年)测量曼哈顿中城的城市形态条件和物理变化模式。通过统计分析证明了城市形态与物理变化之间的关联。研究结果证明,尽管强调大小和形状等几何指标影响的普遍假设往往是不正确的,但基于地块和街道的配置和交通指标可以准确描述形式与变化之间的动态关系。与城市形态元素的个体和几何质量相比,以配置变量衡量的城市形态模式和结构的特征在解释物理变化和持久性的动态方面更为可靠。我们的实证研究结果为快速发展的城市形态计量学领域增添了新的内容,并为提高城市空间的复原力和适应能力提供了数据依据。
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The impact of urban form on physical change: A quantitative and diachronic analysis of urban form evolution in Midtown Manhattan
The importance of urban form as a key factor affecting future development and transformation patterns is well-recognised in urban morphology. However, despite the need for a diachronic approach to rigorously understand the form-change relationship, studies utilising longitudinal datasets remain scarce, and only a small fraction employs quantitative methodologies and morphometric approaches. This paper aims to quantitatively examine how the character of urban form elements and their spatial arrangements influence patterns of physical change, and to assess the performance of geometric and configurational urban form measures of plots, buildings, and streets in explaining physical change patterns over time. We hypothesise that configurational measures, being more sensitive to the relations between urban form elements, can better explain physical changes compared to conventional geometric measures predominantly adopted thus far. To test this hypothesis, we present a diachronic and quantitative methodology to measure urban form conditions and the patterns of physical change in Midtown Manhattan through four time frames (1890, 1920, 1956, and 2021), using a longitudinal geospatial database generated from historical cartographic resources and recent digital datasets. The association between urban form and physical change is demonstrated through statistical analysis. The findings prove that while the prevailing hypotheses emphasising the effect of geometric measures, such as size and shape, are often off the mark, configurational and access-based measures of plots and streets can accurately describe the dynamic relationships between form and change. The character of urban form patterns and structures measured by configurational variables is more reliable than the individual and geometric quality of urban form elements in explaining the dynamics of physical change and persistence. Our empirical findings add to the rapidly expanding fields of urban morphometrics and provide data-informed insights to improve the resilience and adaptive capacity of urban spaces.
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