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Urban landscape units and spatial grid networks of the land, water and mountain system using a multiple factor overlap approach: A lowland case study of Hangzhou City, China J.R. Shi; Y.X. Lei; Z. Wang; K. Hokao; X.M. Zhao
Lowland Technology International Vol 17 No 4, March (2016)
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The issue that many Chinese cities follow similar international styles degrades local cultural customs and regional ethnic features, and it is drawing much attention of citizens, governors and designers. Some research has corroborated the effectiveness of correlation and integrity of native urban sceneries, to deal with the above issue. Urban landscape can be regarded as a dynamic network system, comprising some interlinked spots and regions. Based on the current situation and academic proceedings, this research introduced the concept of urban landscape network. By a case study of Hangzhou City construction, this paper conducted a grid analysis of the landscape grid network, and built four sub-networks: natural scenery, historical development, road transportation, and land use. Using variance analysis, correlation analysis, multiple regression analysis, this paper examines the relationship between the four sub-networks, and finally achieved an appropriate regression equation of the landscape network in accordance with the subjective satisfaction evaluation concerning the landscape quality.
Color research of rural tourism destination based on chromatographic analysis: A lowland case study of Hangzhou Meijiawu Village X.M. Zhao; J.W. Lin; Y.X. Lei; Y. Chen; J.R. Shi; Z. Wang; K. Hokao
Lowland Technology International Vol 19 No 2, Sep (2017)
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Good color for rural planning not only brings comfortable living environment, creates an impressive image, but also is conducive to the color context of inheritance and to reserve the unique style. At present, there is not much research on rural color planning in rural country, so this paper chose the rural tourism destination, Meijiawu Village, as a case. and it analyzed the color of the village by using qualitative and quantitative methods. On the basis of tourists' perception of Meijiawu colors, this paper proposed several optimization suggestions about the various types of color and material color by extracting the chroma, lightness and saturation information, including the mass-tone attune (building facade, plant color), auxiliary color (the color of roof, doors, windows and other components, facade color), embellishment color (the color of signs, other colors) and 7 class material colors.
Perception evaluation of soundscape in a wetland community by spatial graphical representation: a case study of Hangzhou Xixi Wetland, China. J.R. Shi; Y. Yang; D.S. Wang; H. Liu; X.M. Zhao
Lowland Technology International Vol 21 No 1, June (2019)
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The perception evaluation of soundscape in a wetland community is investigated based on spatial graphical representation and statistical theory. The data were analyzed by EXCEL and SPSS and they produced the zoning map of soundscape in a wetland park. XIXI Wetland,Hangzhou, China, was chosen as the case area. The perception evaluation of soundscape was conducted at ten aspects: elements, time, preference, integration, liveliness, boisterousness, pleasure, feature, nature and irritability. Meanwhile, the goal is to provide a favorite soundscape for tourists, and a visual map with graphic reference is drawn for soundscape design in the wetland community.