Construction of Urban Spatial Intelligent Planning and Design System Under the Background of Big Data

Author:

Li Jia1,Bian Kun1

Affiliation:

1. Shanxi University, China

Abstract

Based on the induction of potentially utilisable micro-spaces in typical old residential communities, this study selects the communities located at 19 and 22 Yuhe Street, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, as typical research objects. By employing space syntax analysis, the spatial properties of these micro-spaces are examined and matched with the activity needs of various age groups within the community. By leveraging the characteristics of activity periods for all age groups, the study also proposes a composite design for less disruptive activity spaces. Consequently, optimisation suggestions for the renovation of public spaces in these two communities are presented, aiming to specifically meet the activity needs of residents of all ages within the limited space of the community. This research provides an analytical framework and methodological approach for the renovation strategies of old residential communities.

Publisher

IGI Global

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