A study on the evolution of original sites of fortifications from the perspective of Historic Urban Landscape: Cases of Paris, Beijing, and Moscow.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-04-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0318665
Mo Xu, Haolin Zhu
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Abstract

The Historic Urban Landscape theory underscores the importance of historical stratification processes in shaping the overall value of urban heritage. Building on this perspective, this study examines the stratification and evolution of the original sites of fortifications in Paris, Beijing, and Moscow, three global cities. First, historical research is conducted to identify the key moments of significant changes and their contextual backgrounds in these cities' original sites of fortifications. Second, quantitative analysis is applied to calculate the changes in functional proportions across different periods. The findings reveal that, although the timing of major transformations varies among the three cities, all have undergone three distinct stages: demolition and planning, development and construction, and reflection and renewal. This evolutionary process is closely tied to the urbanization trajectories of each city, with the driving forces exhibiting notable commonalities and patterns.

历史城市景观视角下的防御工事原址演变研究——以巴黎、北京和莫斯科为例。
历史城市景观理论强调了历史分层过程在塑造城市遗产整体价值中的重要性。基于这一观点,本研究考察了巴黎、北京和莫斯科这三个全球城市防御工事原址的分层和演变。首先,通过历史研究,确定这些城市防御工事原址发生重大变化的关键时刻及其背景。其次,采用定量分析的方法,计算不同时期功能比例的变化。研究结果表明,虽然三个城市的重大转型时间不同,但都经历了三个不同的阶段:拆除与规划、开发与建设、反思与更新。这一演化过程与各城市的城市化轨迹密切相关,驱动力表现出显著的共性和模式。
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PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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6.20
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14242
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3.7 months
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