With the development of urbanization,the decline of religious and business group culture and constructive destruction have caused the loss of temple market space of traditional settlement.In view of this,this paper fo...With the development of urbanization,the decline of religious and business group culture and constructive destruction have caused the loss of temple market space of traditional settlement.In view of this,this paper focuses on the three spatial levels of temple buildings,temple front street and temple market street of Jiaying Linghui Temple in Hecun Town from the perspective of settlement heritage,and analyzes the historical development of spatial vitality of its temple market.Taking history as a mirror,the living relationship of temple market space in the traditional market town of Wu’an business group is established.Through the establishment of living system of temple market space,this paper puts forward three levels of living strategies:the inheritance of living unit authenticity,the construction of living mode diversity and the construction of living environment,in order to provide power for the activation,protection and value continuation of heritage of temple market space in Wu’an traditional market town.展开更多
The Daming Temple,built during 457–464 C.E.,is one of the developing ancient temple heritage spaces located in Yangzhou city,P.R.China.Over the past 60 years,variation in visitors’spatial perception along the tour r...The Daming Temple,built during 457–464 C.E.,is one of the developing ancient temple heritage spaces located in Yangzhou city,P.R.China.Over the past 60 years,variation in visitors’spatial perception along the tour routes in the temple has occurred.This research attempts to reveal the changes in visitors’visual perception along the spatial sequences at 3 different times(i.e.,1962,1973 and 2022).A quantitative GIS-based method,which includes analysing the distribution of visitors’spatial preferences and spatial configuration,is proposed.Digital landscape tools and quantitative estimation methods are used,including mapping within Rhinoceros software,the kernel density estimation(KDE)method within ArcGIS software and spatial syntax analysis within DepthMap software.Extracted geodata from 500 photographs of the heritage space taken by volunteer visitors are analysed within the GIS environment.Values of the mean depth(MD)at both levels of visibility and accessibility are calculated within the visibility graph analysis(VGA)model.Comparisons between the visual preferences of the visitors and the spatial configuration along the spatial sequence are conducted.The results indicate that the spatial sequence has a significant impact on visitors’visual preferences and tour routes.The phenomenon of spatial sequence among dynamic temporal variations and the effects of narrative spaces along the spatial sequence are highlighted and explained,which reveal the relationship between visitors’geospatial preference and the spatial configuration of the temple.Some suggestions are put forwards for further studies on the revitalisation and management of East Asian ancient temple heritage spaces.展开更多
文摘With the development of urbanization,the decline of religious and business group culture and constructive destruction have caused the loss of temple market space of traditional settlement.In view of this,this paper focuses on the three spatial levels of temple buildings,temple front street and temple market street of Jiaying Linghui Temple in Hecun Town from the perspective of settlement heritage,and analyzes the historical development of spatial vitality of its temple market.Taking history as a mirror,the living relationship of temple market space in the traditional market town of Wu’an business group is established.Through the establishment of living system of temple market space,this paper puts forward three levels of living strategies:the inheritance of living unit authenticity,the construction of living mode diversity and the construction of living environment,in order to provide power for the activation,protection and value continuation of heritage of temple market space in Wu’an traditional market town.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(project#52278083)the Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Research Planning Fund(project#18YJAZH103).
文摘The Daming Temple,built during 457–464 C.E.,is one of the developing ancient temple heritage spaces located in Yangzhou city,P.R.China.Over the past 60 years,variation in visitors’spatial perception along the tour routes in the temple has occurred.This research attempts to reveal the changes in visitors’visual perception along the spatial sequences at 3 different times(i.e.,1962,1973 and 2022).A quantitative GIS-based method,which includes analysing the distribution of visitors’spatial preferences and spatial configuration,is proposed.Digital landscape tools and quantitative estimation methods are used,including mapping within Rhinoceros software,the kernel density estimation(KDE)method within ArcGIS software and spatial syntax analysis within DepthMap software.Extracted geodata from 500 photographs of the heritage space taken by volunteer visitors are analysed within the GIS environment.Values of the mean depth(MD)at both levels of visibility and accessibility are calculated within the visibility graph analysis(VGA)model.Comparisons between the visual preferences of the visitors and the spatial configuration along the spatial sequence are conducted.The results indicate that the spatial sequence has a significant impact on visitors’visual preferences and tour routes.The phenomenon of spatial sequence among dynamic temporal variations and the effects of narrative spaces along the spatial sequence are highlighted and explained,which reveal the relationship between visitors’geospatial preference and the spatial configuration of the temple.Some suggestions are put forwards for further studies on the revitalisation and management of East Asian ancient temple heritage spaces.