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Mo Fan, Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali, Aldrin Abdullah and Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Contemporary urban development places a critical emphasis on pedestrian environments, especially in historic cities like George Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malaysia. Although survey questionnaires effectively captured public perception...
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Qiankun Wang, Ke Zhu, Peiwen Guo, Jiaji Zhang and Zhihua Xiong
Faced with the challenges of global climate change, zero-carbon buildings (ZCB) serve as a crucial means to achieve carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals, particularly in the development of tropical island regions. This study aims to establish a ZCB te...
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Yuzhe Liu, Libo Chen, Yusu Xu and Jingqiu Yang
Contemporary studies largely concentrate on the physical aspects of architecture, yet within the sphere of design, the gap between user experience and the designer?s intention is an undeniable fact. This gap, illustrating the contrast between the spatial...
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Weisong Zhang, Yukang Wang and Xiaoping Zhou
Navigation networks are a common form of indoor map that provide the basis for a wide range of indoor location-based services, intelligent tasks for indoor robots, and three-dimensional (3D) geographic information systems. The majority of current indoor ...
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Ran Zhang, Lei Cao, Yiqing Liu, Ru Guo, Junjie Luo and Ping Shu
Old residential communities are integral parts of urban areas, with their environmental quality affecting residents? well-being. Spontaneous informal spaces (SIS) often emerge within these communities. These are predominantly crafted by the elderly using...
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Qindong Fan, Xuejian Mei, Chenming Zhang and Xiaoyu Yang
Urban spatial form is a significant reference to getting to know cities and running the cities. The fractal theory is an effective means to quantify urban spatial form. Taking the buildings in the outer ring of Zhengzhou City as the research object, the ...
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Jie Tan, Jie Leng, Xudong Zeng, Di Feng and Panliang Yu
Xiegong is a unique element of Chinese historic buildings that could date the heritage dynasty. It is more complicated than the Dougong and represents a high level of artistic and structural achievement. Archaeological research on Xiegong is urgent due t...
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Vilmos Katona
This paper explores the working hypothesis that fractal patterns that closely match those found in nature are more likely to convey a strong sense of genius loci to humans by comparison with ?Euclidean? patterns that do not occur in nature frequently. A ...
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Josephine Roosandriantini(1*), (1) Universitas Katolik Darma Cendika (*) Corresponding Author
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Nusantara architecture, which is the result of creative ideas from the Nusantara people, tends to be created with simple materials and equipment. However, the Nusantara architecture, which comes with its ancient identity, does not mean that it has no cre...
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Andi Asrul Sani
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Some researchers use the theory of utilization, capacity and occupancy to measure room use. Space capacity needs to be determined in the planning of building space, because it gives a big impact on fixed costs, especially building rooms that provide econ...
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