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Research on Small-Scale Characteristics of Urban Vitality Space Driven by Multi-Source Sentiment Data:With"Xidan The New"and"Beijing Fun"in Beijing as Examples

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Against the background of urban regeneration,"reducing quantity and improving quality"has been the core demand for planning and de-velopment in Beijing's central urban areas,which applies to the development of urban vitality spaces of the city as well.In the meantime,in the digital age,users'sentiment needs for urban spaces continuously increase,making it necessary to consider the sentiment connection between people and the built environment when creating vitality spaces.This study uses two typical examples of urban regeneration vitality spaces in Beijing,"Xidan The New"and"Beijing Fun,"and uses the sentiment connection theory that is based on multiple disciplines as a lever to introduce the thinking,technol-ogy,and methods of data science,focusing on the lack of attention to small-scale built environment features in vitality space research.The study inte-grates the from-top-to-bottom sentiment connection scale data,the qualitative research data,and the from-bottom-to-top big data sentiment analysis to explore the characteristics of small-scale vitality space that can stimulate positive sentiment experiences for users and to bring the discussion of spatial vitality back to the human scale and real three-dimensional spatial experience.In the end,this study summarizes the elements of small-scale spatial vitality and constructs evaluation indicators for sentiment connection to vitality spaces.The goal is to expand and refine the research scope of urban vitality spaces,update corresponding design and evaluation methods,and ensure that the spatial expression of"vitality"truly reflects liveliness and responds to human nature.

urban vitality spacesmall-scale space characteristicsmulti-source sentiment datasentiment connection between human and built envi-ronment

Zhang Ruoshi、Gong Yao、Luo Yinjing、Qian Fang、Lai Yuan

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Department of Architecture,School of Landscape Architecture,Beijing Forestry University,Beijing,P.R.China

School of Landscape Architecture,Bei-jing Forestry University,Beijing,P.R.China

2024

城市规划(英文版)

城市规划(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2024.33(4)