Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering (Aug 2024)

Research on parametric analysis and simulation application of spatial texture in traditional villages: a case study of Cantonese traditional villages

  • Luhui Qi,
  • Yun Wu,
  • Zilin Tang,
  • Jujiao He,
  • Yixuan Wang,
  • Zeluan Yang,
  • Lu Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2024.2397117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 0
pp. 1 – 26

Abstract

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Traditional Chinese villages, as rural settlements shaped over extensive historical evolution in agrarian societies, have lacked a systematic method for quantitatively analysing and understanding the historical spatial forms. This study takes a morphological research perspective, using Lohong Village, Su’er Village, and Shangyue Village in Guangdong Province as case studies of typical Cantonese traditional villages. It focuses on three key spatial texture elements: roads, plots, and architecture, employing parametric modelling techniques to investigate their combination patterns and quantitative characteristics. The findings indicate that: (1) Parametric analysis techniques can comprehensively, quantitatively, and accurately reveal the patterns of village spatial texture; (2) Comparing optimized parametric simulation results with original villages shows high similarity in spatial texture, demonstrating the method’s high fidelity and practical value; (3) The study explores a research approach suitable for the computer era – “data collection – parametric feature extraction and optimization – simulation and data calibration” – to study the spatial texture of traditional villages. Furthermore, it establishes a parametric-based platform for rural planning and construction management, providing a digital design pathway and management basis to preserve and inherit the historical village aesthetics.

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