2004
DOI: 10.11361/journalcpij.39.3.259
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Change in Townscape as Seen from Their Transition of Spatial and Usage Boundary

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“…Many studies on the urban type and street morphology of informal urban spaces have been conducted [27,28]. That work mainly studied the extraction and classification of different types of block buildings [29,30], the uses of residents' communication spaces [31,32], the analysis of spontaneous spaces in combination with the study of formal grammar [22] and the relationship between the form and function of spontaneous spaces.…”
Section: Field Investigation and Sample Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies on the urban type and street morphology of informal urban spaces have been conducted [27,28]. That work mainly studied the extraction and classification of different types of block buildings [29,30], the uses of residents' communication spaces [31,32], the analysis of spontaneous spaces in combination with the study of formal grammar [22] and the relationship between the form and function of spontaneous spaces.…”
Section: Field Investigation and Sample Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%