RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VISUAL PHENOMENA AND VISUAL STRUCTURE IN CITY SPACE : Analysis of city space based on the ecological geometry (Part 2)

  • KOHYAMA Shinya
    Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
  • SUZUKI Takeshi
    Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
  • KITA Michihiro
    Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
  • FUNAHASHI Kunio
    Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University

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  • 都市空間における遮蔽現象と視覚構造 : 都市空間における視覚構造の生態幾何学的分析(その2)
  • トシ クウカン ニ オケル シャヘイ ゲンショウ ト シカク コウゾウ トシ クウカン ニ オケル シカク コウゾウ ノ セイタイ キカガクテキ ブンセキ ソノ 2

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In this study, we tried to make clear the relation between visual phenomena and the composition of city buildings, and explain the visual quality obtained from our experiences in each urban place. We researched two areas:(Chayamachi-area and the area in front of Osaka station) These areas were different in terms of scale, building forms, and densities of the arrangements. As a result, we could classify the visual phenomena into sixteen types. We also found that these visual phenomena were expressed in the relation between our walking routes and the composition of buildings. In Chayamachi area where small buildings stand closely together, visual phenomena changes dynamically with a little move. In front of Osaka station, where large buildings stand separately, the visual phenomena changes gradually.

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