2024
DOI: 10.3390/fractalfract8030138
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Measurement of 2D and 3D Fractal Features of Urban Morphology from an Architectural View and Its Influencing Factors

Chenming Zhang,
Xiaoying Ping,
Qindong Fan
et al.

Abstract: Urban morphology has been empirically demonstrated to be self-organized and can be quantified by fractal dimension. However, the spatial variation rule of fractal features at the sub-zone scale has yet to be uncovered, as well as the relationship between fractal dimension values and road network or land-use patterns. In this study, the urban area is partitioned into 158 grid units, with subsequent calculations conducted to determine the fractal dimensions (using 2D box-counting and 3D voxel-counting methods), … Show more

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“…Building upon this foundation, this study focused specifically on the morphological features related to plot division. This involved using quantitative measurement methods for planar geometric features of the plots [41] and analyzing three-dimensional building organizational patterns [42,43] as factors for plot morphological elements. The measurement was conducted on two analysis units: parcels and blocks, to assess both the two-dimensional and three-dimensional form of plots.…”
Section: Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building upon this foundation, this study focused specifically on the morphological features related to plot division. This involved using quantitative measurement methods for planar geometric features of the plots [41] and analyzing three-dimensional building organizational patterns [42,43] as factors for plot morphological elements. The measurement was conducted on two analysis units: parcels and blocks, to assess both the two-dimensional and three-dimensional form of plots.…”
Section: Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%