Ontological models of the development of urban areas from the standpoint of applied cultural studies

D.V. Denisov, M.Y. Zhuravlev, N.Y. Medvedeva, T.D. Zhuravleva
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The object of research is the universal processes of space development in urban planning. An ontological model of space development is proposed, applicable to the zoning of megacities and public spaces, allowing its sectoral and zigzag representation. Territorial planning is defined as the formalization of the genesis and self-organization processes. The formalization includes eight stages of the self-organization process, absolute and relative spatial interpretation of each stage, and a set of urban planning functions for each stage. This approach can be used to examine the zoning of public spaces both as part of the designed public space and in the surrounding buildings. In the sectoral ontological model, the development of space is presented as a process of genesis, directed from the general to the particular and having an absolute or relative orientation to the cardinal points. In the zigzag ontological model, a relative spatial orientation is established between adjacent objects. The novelty of the study lies in the establishment of common principles for structuring space for megacities and their public spaces.
应用文化研究视角下的城市发展本体论模型
研究对象是城市规划中空间发展的普遍过程。提出了一种空间发展的本体论模型,适用于超大城市和公共空间的分区,允许其部门和之字形表示。领土规划被定义为起源和自组织过程的形式化。形式化包括自组织过程的八个阶段,每个阶段的绝对和相对空间解释,以及每个阶段的一套城市规划功能。这种方法可以用来检查公共空间的分区,无论是作为设计的公共空间的一部分,还是在周围的建筑中。在部门本体论模型中,空间的发展被呈现为一个起源的过程,从一般到特殊,对基点有绝对或相对的取向。在之字形本体模型中,相邻对象之间建立了相对的空间方向。该研究的新颖之处在于建立了超大城市及其公共空间结构的共同原则。
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