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A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology Location : Wengding, China A.Y : 2022 Graduation Thesis
| HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
Graduation Thesis
Dicheng Yang
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Wengding
Wengding Village, which is where the National Geographic Magazine calls “the last tribe in China”, had kept its primitive way of life until nowadays. with the “slash-and-burn” farming method inherited from ancient primitive society. Wengding preserves the most local primitive architecture style and traditional customs of Wa society
Fig 4: Matrix of Elements In Wengding Village
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Dicheng Yang
Cangyuan Wa Autonomous County is subordinate to Lincang City, Yunnan Province, bordering Myanmar in the west and south
Fig 1: Location Indicating Map
CANGYUAN Wa Autonomous County
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Wengding
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Urban Area (Cangyuan County and Mengjiao Town)
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Fig 3:
Rural Area (Wengding and Other Village)
WENGDING Village Before Fire
Fire On February 14, 2021, a serious fire broke out in Wengding Village.
WENGDING Village After Fire
Of the 105 bamboo and wood thatched houses in the village, only three or four remain intact.
| HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
Graduation Thesis
B CANGYUAN
Fig 5:
Sankey Diagram of Elements In Wengding Village
PROTFOLIO Fig 6: Map of Administrative Area of Cangyuan County, Yunnan, CHINA
Fig 13: Map of Boundaries ( XL Map_Wengding )
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Fig 17: Collage of Dilemmas
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1 Beyond the Region: Location, Hierarchy and Relationships
Hierarchy
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Settlement / Nature
Preservation / Development
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Fig 9: Diagram of Cultural Hierarchy Between Settlements
Easy Access / Hard to Reach
Valley / Mountain
Fig 14: Diagrams of Each Boundaries
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Geography features, policies and the remote times had determined the fragmentation of ruralurban zones.
Focusing Area
Fig 15: Boundaries Overlapping
| HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
Fig 16: Map of Countryside and Urban Area
In next, dealing with local fragmentation, the team firstly combined urban-rural settlement pattern into two major groups then we also included the only linkage between 2 settlement groups to complete our focusing area. Graduation Thesis
Fig 18: Dilemma I : weak. Connection
Zoom In
Fig 11: Economic Structure [ Linear Passage ]
Fig 12: Political Structure [ One-Point ]
Fig 21: Dilemma IV : weak Development around Mountain Area
In an Extra Large Scale various boundaries defining the differences of the area.
Relationship
Fig 10: Cultural Structure [ Two-Point ]
3 Rural & Urban: Countryside Dilemmas
a Dilemmas [ Rural ]
Fig 8: Diagram of Political Hierarchy Between Settlements
Fig 7: Map of Flows
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2 Focusing Area: Zoom Within Varied Boundaries
Urban / NonUrban
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Fig 19: Dilemma II : CountrysideDisparity
Fig 20: Dilemma III : Fragmenting Expanding
b Dilemmas [ Urban ] Fig 22: Dilemma VI : High density Urbanisation cause food and land shortage
[ Landscape FRAMEWORKING ]
isolation, abstraction, deletion of elements through tangible reading
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[ LAND AXIS ]
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1. Publc Space Isolation 2. Settlements Isolation 3. Building Fabric Isolation 4. River Isolation 5. Mountain Isolation 6. Forests Isolation 7. Farmland Isolation 8. Roads Isolation 9. Mountain Abstraction 10. Forests Abstraction 11. Farmland Abstraction 12. Roads Abstraction 13. Publc Space Deletion 14. Settlements Deletion 15. Building Fabric Deletion 16. River Deletion 17. Mountain Deletion 18. Forests Deletion 19. Farmland Deletion 20. Roads Deletion
| HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
Graduation Thesis
Satellite Image
[ INTERSECTION ]
[ Boundaries GENERATING ]
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B[1] Boundaries of
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elemental intersection leads to the map of re-construction
[ BOUNDARIES ] Farmland/Forest
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farmland
Type_1 GreenCorridor
forest
farmland Type_4 ProtectingDitch
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river village B2.1_peaks boundaries B2.2_B2.1/village & river boundaries
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B[4.1] Boundaries of Roads
B[4.2] Boundaries Roads/Village
river farmland irrigation line
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B3_water/farmland intersection
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road
road
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Type_5 PlantationTourism
Farmland/Roads
road
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road village B4.1_roads intersection B4.2_road/village boundaries
[ REFERANCE ]
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Overall Boundaries
road
Boundaries
Maya Lin [US ] 2000-10-05 publisher:Simon & Schuster ( ISBN: 9780684834177) | HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
Graduation Thesis
5 Selected Areas
road farmland near road farmlad village B5_farmland/road boundaries
Base Map
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[ Boundaries REINVENTING ]
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From Boundaries to the Five Intervetions 1
GreenCorridor
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forest B2.1_peaks boundaries
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Methods
Method_1 Boundary Inserting
Method_2 Boundary Dashing
Method_3 Boundary Lifting
Method_4 Boundary Connecting
Method_5 Boundary Happening
Geometries
Plans
Intervetions
ProtectingDitch
GreenCorridor | HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
Graduation Thesis
IrrigationSystem
PublicServices
PlantationTourism
METHODOLOGY
B[1] Boundaries of
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Overall Boundaries
3D Visualization
5 Selected Areas
Satellite Image
Base Map
[ Landscape FRAMEWORKING ]
[ Boundaries GENERATING ]
[ Boundaries REINVENTING ]
Step_i
Step_ii
Step_iii
AXIS
| HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
LOCATION Graduation Thesis
INTERVENTION
Dicheng Yang
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[ Mobility RECONNECTING ]
Regional Architecture as a Bridge
Fig 24: Important Locations
The project needs to cope with the height difference of the hillside, while fitting the needs of pedestrians, vehicles and boats on the river.
Fig 25: Zoom in Area ( Architeccual Scale )
Fig 23: Mobility Map ( In Metro Style )
[ SECTIONS ]
[ SECTIONS ]
S3_SECTION-3
S4_SECTION-4
Park Village
Village
Fig 26: Section Indicator | HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
Tourism Center
Graduation Thesis
Road
Dicheng Yang
THE MODEL
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The Regional Reference
Room as Supporting Pile
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Roof Window
The Pile Room
After defining a Pile Room as a supporting unit, multiple Pile Room could be able to constructing large and complex building spaces. Therefore a transformation has been made from the residential into the public one.
Supporting Structure
Public Building
Thatched Roof
Fig 26: Traditional Wa Dwelling
"The Pile Room" system is a systematic approch designed to adopt complex hillside terrain.
Dicheng Yang
Wooden Beam
THE CENTRAL PILE
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The Central Pile
First Floor
Staircases
Different combination with Pile Rooms and the roofs, Adding more richness of spaces into the project
Ground/Base
Fig 27: Illustration of Wa Dwelling
The Pile Room
Fig 28: Explode View
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The Plan
1 Spirit Forest 2 Farm 3 Tourist Center 41 Mountain Park 5 Viewing Deck 6 River Deck 7 Activity Center 81 Hotel 9 Community Center
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| HETROPOLIS A Heritage Centered Urban Design Methodology | year. 2022
Graduation Thesis
Sections
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Dicheng Yang
ARCHITECTURAL SURGERY Industrial Relic to Living Apartment Location : Beijing, China A.Y : 2019 Individual Work
COLLECTIVISM lefts a strong legacy into china's residential buliding design. Collective housing always as a crucial facility comes with national factories. Inspired by that period of time, The design focuses on a method of transforming the Industrial legacy into an integrated community residence. The purpose of the new residence is to promote dialogue and exchange between residents. The old industrial memories could retained futhermore generating a new comunity memory. | ARCHITECTURAL SURGERY Industrial Relic to Living Apartment | year. 2019
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| ARCHITECTURAL SURGERY Industrial Relic to Living Apartment | year. 2019
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| ARCHITECTURAL SURGERY Industrial Relic to Living Apartment | year. 2019
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| ARCHITECTURAL SURGERY Industrial Relic to Living Apartment | year. 2019
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| ARCHITECTURAL SURGERY Industrial Relic to Living Apartment | year. 2019
Dicheng Yang
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In this experimental exploration, the aim is to extract a unique architectural "language" from regional aesthetics to cope with the newly constructed university district.
ARCHITECTURE AS A LANGUAGE Rebirth of the Chinese Temple Location : Kunming, China A.Y : 2020 Individual Work
| ARCHITECTURE AS A LANGUAGE
Rebirth of the Chinese temple
| year. 2020
In the design, Chinese ancient architectural t e c h n i q u e s w e re i n t e g r a t e d , C h i n e s e aesthetic ideas become the tectonics of the architectural forms.
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| ARCHITECTURE AS A LANGUAGE
Rebirth of the Chinese temple
| year. 2020
Dicheng Yang
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| ARCHITECTURE AS A LANGUAGE
Rebirth of the Chinese temple
| year. 2020
Dicheng Yang
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| ARCHITECTURE AS A LANGUAGE
Rebirth of the Chinese temple
| year. 2020
Dicheng Yang
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| ARCHITECTURE AS A LANGUAGE
Rebirth of the Chinese temple
| year. 2020
Dicheng Yang
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HONOURABLE MENTION AWARD COUNTRYSIDE DILLEMAS
The Renovation and Preservation of Rural Heritage Location : Wengding, CHINA A.Y : 2021
Individual Work
Under the influence of heritage protection policies and tourism development, the viillage of Wengding has gradually become an "empty village", and the conflicts between people and space, residents and tourists are intensifying. We intend to explore how traditional villages optimize their space in the context of heritage protection. More interesting is whether we can use an mirco strategy to reconcile the contradictions between people and space, residents and tourists. The strategy is inspired by the courtyards in the traditional gardens in the south of the Yangtze River. We focus on whether a small space can be used to solve the common needs of protection and development in heritage villages; in this way, the large-scale relocation of residents and public facilities can lead to the creation of traditional villages. hollow out. Generally, the planning and development of traditional villages usually choose to build large-scale spaces around the villages; The project employs a resilient design of modified yard walls to create micro-spaces to meet the needs of residents and visitors, saving both time and economical costs.
| COUNTRYSIDE DILLEMAS The Renovation and Preservation of Rural Heritage | year.
2021
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WENGDING : A History
COUNTRYSIDE DILLEMAS The Renovation and Preservation of Rural Heritage
A Constant Trial to Self-destruction and Self-Restoration The oldest dwelling in record could be tracked down to the 80s of twenty ceuntry, based with local's memory, a huge fire took placed and desortyed everything, 6 houses be rebuilt and remaining until the latest fire.
Layout Mix
Biggest growing to Wengding’s population, 40 dwellings been added which also shaped the basic village layout.
The local government moved most of the villagers to Wengding New Village. Only 17 households in Wengding were guarded.Wengding became a workplace instead of home.
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Last dwelling construction before the latest fire , Area B has most complexed buliding and fabric variety. It’s unique composition representing the historical development of Wengding.
2015
National Geographic reported that Wengding is "the last primitive tribe in China", Wengding tourists increased exponentially.
Annual Visitors of Wengding Village
Layout Topology A
Area J
2018
2021
Local goverment finished the construction of Wengding New Village, villagers leaving their homeland and moving to a new location.
Layout Topology B
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Annual Visitors of Wengding Village
Area H
On February 14, 2021, a serious fire broke out in Wengding Village. Of the 105 bamboo and wood thatched houses in the village, only three or four remain intact. Area K
Center of Wengding already crowed, due to lack of lands, the new area usully as extendsion of current fabric and developing linearlly ( Area K )
32 dwellings been bulit between 1990 to 1999, Area H is most represetive for this period, the hight difference and facing main roads are the major factor to squeeze houses togather.
翁丁
Wengding New Village
一段修复和毁灭不断重演的历史
千禧年带来人口大增长 , 村落肌理基本 形成 . 建筑像豆荚里的豆子一般互相挤 在一起。
| COUNTRYSIDE DILLEMAS The Renovation and Preservation of Rural Heritage | year.
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2005
80s 2009
In next fire years, tourists increased exponentially.land use problems gradually emerged, and the new areas developing narrow and lineally. 在接下来的五年,游客爆发式增长, 旅游业让用地紧缺的问题逐渐显露, 并且在这一时期的建成建筑肌理变成 了狭长的线型。
2018
In 2018 most of the villagers moved to Wengding New Village. Only 17 villagers are staying .Wengding officially became a workplace instead of home. 居民搬迁至新的村寨,只剩下 17 户人 留守老寨,老寨不再是当地人的家园 更像是一个办公场所。
2021
焚毁
In 1990 to 2004, The population bomb comes with Millennium, also settled the village fabric. dwellings are crowded together like beans in a pod.
空心化
大火不是什么新鲜事,在八十年代大 火烧毁一切后,翁丁走上了不断自我 修复的道路。
1990 2004
扩张
Fire isn’t new, after the huge fire happened in the 80s, wengding has been Constantly in trial to restore itself.
生长
焚毁
80s
Wengding Village
On February 14, 2021, a serious fire broke out in Wengding Village again. 2021 年 2 月 14 日 , 一场大 火再次摧毁翁丁。一百五十 栋传统民居仅有三栋得以 保存。
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Dicheng Yang
COUNTRYSIDE DILLEMAS The Renovation and Preservation of Rural Heritage Create open space
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Create open space
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Create open space
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根据等高线与偏移 去改变建筑布局
The courtyard is an important part of the buildings in Wengding. Redefining the boundary of the yard is of great significance to the layout of Wengding. Based on previous calculations, we have envisaged the area of the yard of a family composed of different generations. The courtyard of a family of one generation is offset by 3 meters according to the size of the house. The courtyard of a family of two generation is offset by 3.5meters according to the size of the house. The courtyard of a family of three generation is offset by 4.5meters according to the size of the house.
「2」 Adjusting 4.5m
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把道路视为无数个点组成的面,寻找两栋建筑中点对 应的道路点,并重组空间构成方式 因为院子是有面积的,所以选择了线的中点。 画出弦,发现旋转能够腾出空间,并且能定义夹院空间
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Fig 1: Existing Village Layout Fig 2: Re-Shape the Fences Fig 3: Rotating the Fences Fig 4: Conner Gardens in Lingering Garden Fig 5: Conner Gardens in Wengding
「4」 Points - Roads
「5」 Points - Middle Points Road Abstraction
Shared Area
「6」 Points - Corner Garden Middle Point
Fence
Conner Garden
The creation of the Corner Garden adopts a geometric abstraction method. First, the layout of the building is abstracted into points, looking for buildings that can form a cluster, and then the addition of contact points with the road further increases the numbers of the Corner Garden. Connecting the midpoint between the points to form an arc, so that we not only get the Corner Garden, but also the basic shape of the fence;
SHAPE THE YARD According to various surrounding elements, the shape of the yard will change. In order to change the dilemma of too dense buildings, we tried to rotate these yards to make more open space, and this also reduces the contact area between each yard.
finally we implant 3x3 and 1x1 spaces to control the generated Corner Garden area for following innovations.
大空间形成3x3m方块,小的形成1x1,剩余的1x1作为填充空间
Shape according to contours
我们以一种几何抽象的方法对夹院的存在方式进行了重新编码: 抽象地,我们将建筑视为单个点元素,根据原有的建筑布局寻找这些点之间的关系; 将道路视为无数个点组成的线,然后寻找这些建筑群与道路的联系。将点与点之间 的中点连接起来,形成一个圆弧,这样我们不仅得到了夹院的几种基本形态,还得 到了围栏的基本形状;最后,我们植入了不同大小的空间来控制生成的夹院区域以 进行后续创新。
Shape according to road
Shape according to other yards
「7」 Shape the Wall
「8」 the yards 3m x 3mRotate Area Control Fence
| COUNTRYSIDE DILLEMAS The Renovation and Preservation of Rural Heritage | year.
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Marco Corner Garden
3m x 3m
「9」 1m x 1m Area Control
Mirco Corner Garden
1m x 1m
For Locals PRODUCTIVITY
For Tourist LEISURE
COUNTRYSIDE DILLEMAS The Renovation and Preservation of Rural Heritage
ODUCTIVEODUCTIV E PR PR
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MARKET / SHOP For Locals PRODUCTIVITY
For Tourist LEISURE
STORAGE / URBAN FURNITURE For Locals PRODUCTIVITY
For Tourist LEISURE
VERTICAL FARM / GREENRY For Locals PRODUCTIVITY
For Tourist LEISURE
| COUNTRYSIDE DILLEMAS The Renovation and Preservation of Rural Heritage | year.
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LEISURE LEISURE
LEISURE LEISURE
TERRACE / CANOPY
Like most tourism villages, The conflict between locals and tourists is actually a conflict about demanding of different land use. Our main strategy is to develop the open space of the Conner Garden in a vertical way. Like two sides of a coin, one side meets people’s demand of leisure activities, and the other side provides support for Wengding’s traditional agricultural production activities. 我们的主要策略是以双面性的方 式开发夹院的开放空间。 就像一 枚硬币的两面,一面满足人们休 闲活动的需求,另一面为翁丁居 住者的生产和生活提供支持。
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Because of this vertical space overlapping concept, the focus of the design has shifted from the ground to the wall; for heritage protection and site hieght difference, we used acupunctural approach to replace part of the wall and insert the bamboo structural interventions. 为了遗产保护和以及村落中存 在的高度差异,我们使用针灸 方法替换了部分围栏并插入竹 结构干预措施。
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Dicheng Yang
INTERIOR DESIGN
OTHER WORKS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (Under Construction) OneMart Snack Store Kunming, CHINA CLIENT COMPANY
Private owners Individual Work
INTERIOR DESIGN | TECHNICAL DRAWING 2021 November
TOURISM CENTRE and FOLK MUSEUM of Asia Microfilm Art Festival Lingcang, CHINA CLIENT COMPANY
Municipality of Lincang, CHINA Kunming Design and Research Institution
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN | TECHNICAL DRAWING 2018 May - 2018 Octorber
All-ttitude1891Café& Bakery Kunming, CHINA CLIENT COMPANY
Private owners Individual Work
INTERIOR DESIGN | TECHNICAL DRAWING 2019 June | OTHER WORKS Architectural Works, Interior Works and a Research | year.
2018-2021
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Alibaba Group, CHINA 8th china taboo village forum
Dicheng Yang
PRESENTER ( SECTION: Village Future with Eyes of Youth ) 25TH SEP 2020
international forum of urbanism ( IFoU ) Ifou 2020 future gala
SPEAKER ( SECTION: Young Generation) 12TH OCT 2020
| OTHER WORKS Architectural Works, Interior Works and a Research | year.
2018-2021
OTHER WORKS
1-STUDY DESIGN
PUBLICATION
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2-SAMPLING METHOD
Neuroscience Green Enough? A Dose-Response Curve of Impact of Greenery Levels on Perceived Happiness
3-DATA SET
5-ROBUSTNESS CHECKS
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Dicheng Yang
7-CONCLUSION The study indicates the relationship between levels of greenery and communities perceived happiness.
We conduct robustness analysis of resutls by running EQ.1 with and without control variables (EQ.2). Control variables correspond to all 'participants' sociodemographic characteristics and the time and day of the responses. The model follows the form:
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Perceptionij = β1Treatmenti +β2Imagei +β3Xij +Uj +Eij
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Three different options of greenery were tested on the street images:
To understand the impact of different levels of greenery on perceived happiness, we designed an experiment to compare participants ratings on computer-simulated images of street spaces. For this, we used an online platform, urban experiment (www.urbanexperiment), for online data collection from 401 participants who rated a series of three randomly assigned images according to how happy they would feel walking alone in the presented public space.
A) "ground greenery", representing low-height greenery interventions such as flower boxes and bushes, B) "In-between" greenery, mainly representing highheight greenery coverage for the middle spaces between buildings mostly composed of trees, C) "Vertical" greenery, covering the building walls with flower pots or ivies.
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In our analysis we use three sources of data: 1) participants' sociodemografic and green space use characteristics; 2) experimental conditions measurements; and 3) participants perceptions for happiness. The first corresponds to gender identity, age, country of residence, whether the participant lives in a rural or urban area, frequency of visiting public parks, and allergies to insects, pollen or plants. Experimental conditions correspond to ID of each image, treatment status, order of appearance, and the test date. Finally,the participants' declared perception of happiness is the dependent variable in the study, corresponding to a number from 1 to 10 for each image.
6-RESULTS
The results could be used to help designer choose right greenery proportion in the project
4-EMPIRICAL STRATEGY
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The results could make the benefit to t he decision making of goverment and clients
We used photoshop for photo-simulation of five incremental increases of green spaces for each baseline image (green coverage treatments at 5%, 15%, 25%, 35%, 45% level).As a combined result, we simulated eighteen images comparable in all components, save for the different levels of greenery
We posted adverts on social media asking potential participants to take part in a five-minute experiment to measure the level of happiness in different street spaces. Participants read and signed an informed consent form, and then completed a registration questionnaire related to their habits in using green spaces and their sociodemographic characteristics. They were then instructed to imagine themselves walking in the presented street and state their level of happiness on a scale from 1 (not at all) to 10 (extremely).
| OTHER WORKS Architectural Works, Interior Works and a Research | year.
2018-2021
To analyse the impact of different levels of street greenery on people's perception of happiness, we run random intercepts models with fixed effects at the image and country level. Random intercepts are used to account for the fact that each individual might have a different starting level of happiness. Instead, we include fixed effects to control each image average happiness rating, the order of appearance of each image, and the cultural characteristics of different countries. Happinesij=β1GreenLeveli+β2Xi+Uj+Eij
The results could contribute to people's mental healthand cities' sustainable development