Designing an Architectural Heritage Value Assessment Model Based on Cross-Media Theory——A Case Study of Suzhou
This study aims to explore and develop a visual assessment model for architectural heritage value through the lens of cross-media theory.Based on an open understanding of cross-media perspectives,the research delineates study samples from controlled and protected heritage sites in Suzhou.Data and case analyses were conducted across three evaluation dimensions:historical and cultural,aesthetic and craftsmanship,and economic and social,to quantify key factors influencing architectural heritage value.Finally,a sustainable and efficient architectural heritage value assessment model was designed through data integration and information visualisation.This model visually integrates and quantifies evaluation criteria across dimensions such as artistry,cultural traditions,regional characteristics,and cultural tourism economy.It enhances research efficiency and offers valuable references for heritage conservation,multi-stakeholder collaboration,and future sustainable governance.