Relative spatial variability in building heights and its spatial association: Application for the spatial clustering of harmonious and inharmonious building heights in Tokyo

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Hiroyuki Usui
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Abstract

Whether or not a streetscape skeleton – the 3D spaces of streets defined by the arrangement of surrounding buildings – is vertically harmonious depends to a large extent on the degree of difference between the heights of buildings adjacent to one another, known as the relative spatial variability in building heights. Surprisingly, this subject has been overlooked in previous studies examining the harmony of streetscapes. Data on precise building heights are indispensable for evaluating the relative spatial variability in building heights and its spatial association. The recent relaxation of data limitations on precise building heights in Tokyo enabled us to identify the relative spatial variability in building heights and quantify its spatial association. Therefore, in this paper we aim to answer the following question: where are harmonious or inharmonious building heights locally clustered? To this end, we computed the spatial association of the relative spatial variability in building heights as a set of edges whose indices enabled us to evaluate the local indicator of spatial association (LISA). Subsequently, we statistically demarcated locally harmonious and inharmonious building heights without having to set predetermined basic spatial units. In this respect, our methods and findings are novel and can contribute to establishing a new method for measuring the variability in vertical streetscape skeletons, which is important for developing urban design policies.
建筑高度的相对空间变异性及其空间关联:东京和谐与不和谐建筑高度空间聚类的应用
街景骨架——由周围建筑的排列定义的街道的三维空间——在垂直上是否和谐,很大程度上取决于相邻建筑之间的高度差异程度,即建筑高度的相对空间变异性。令人惊讶的是,这一主题在之前的街景和谐研究中被忽视了。精确的建筑高度数据对于评价建筑高度的相对空间变异性及其空间关联是必不可少的。东京最近放宽了对精确建筑高度的数据限制,使我们能够确定建筑高度的相对空间变异性,并量化其空间关联。因此,在本文中,我们旨在回答以下问题:和谐或不和谐的建筑高度在哪里局部聚集?为此,我们将建筑高度相对空间变异性的空间关联计算为一组边缘,这些边缘的指数使我们能够评估空间关联的局部指标(LISA)。随后,我们在不需要预先设定基本空间单元的情况下,统计地划分出局部和谐与不和谐的建筑高度。在这方面,我们的方法和发现是新颖的,有助于建立一种新的方法来测量垂直街景骨架的可变性,这对制定城市设计政策很重要。
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