Assessment of Visual Privacy and Its Change in Dense Urban Environments

He Zheng, Bo Wu, Hui Lin
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Great efforts have been made to evaluate the residential environment under the urban expansion, while residential visual exposure relating to privacy is rarely involved. This paper introduces a quantitative indicator, namely, the Potential Visual Exposure Index (PVEI), to assess visual privacy by measuring the damage of potential visual incursion from public spaces and neighborhoods in high-density residences. To validate the proposed PVEI, a case study with a neighborhood located at the center of Kowloon, Hong Kong, was evaluated. Moreover, the PVEI change of each residential opening was further detected and calculated by considering a newly built dwelling. The results were under the common-sense notion that lower floors are subjected to poor visual privacy, and privacy is relatively well-preserved in upper floors in a building. However, residents of middle floors may suffer the worst circumstances concerning visual privacy. With the involvement of the newly built dwelling, significant PVEI changes can be found on the north of the neighborhood, where the newly built dwelling is located. The PVEI can be a useful indicator to assess visual privacy for optimal control of new buildings in the early design stage.
密集城市环境下的视觉隐私评价及其变化
城市扩张下的居住环境评价已经做了大量的工作,但与隐私相关的住宅视觉暴露却很少涉及。本文引入一种定量指标——潜在视觉暴露指数(PVEI),通过测量高密度住宅中来自公共空间和邻里的潜在视觉入侵的损害来评估视觉隐私。为了验证拟议的PVEI,以位于香港九龙中心的一个社区为例进行了评估。此外,通过考虑新建住宅,进一步检测和计算每个住宅开口的PVEI变化。结果是在一个常识性的概念下,较低的楼层受到较差的视觉隐私,而在建筑物的高层中,隐私得到了相对较好的保护。然而,在视觉隐私方面,中间楼层的居民可能会遭遇最糟糕的情况。随着新建住宅的参与,在新建住宅所在的社区北部,可以发现显著的PVEI变化。在设计初期,PVEI可以作为评估新建筑视觉隐私的一个有用指标。
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