Study on the Spatial Interface Morphology of Streets and Alleys in Traditional Ancient Towns in the Middle and Lower Reaches of Chishui River based on Fractal Theory
With the advancement of urbanization,traditional ancient towns are gradually declining,and how to protect and continue their unique spatial form of streets and alleys has attracted widespread attention.The spatial forms of streets and alleys in traditional ancient towns have their own characteristics due to regional environmental differences,recording the historical development,cultural inheritance,and residents'life memories of the ancient town.However,long-term local renovations and updates have led to a gradual decrease in the recognition of the streets and alleys in the ancient town.In view of the complexity and regionality of the spatial morphology of the streets and alleys in traditional ancient towns,this paper takes the spatial morphology of the streets and alleys in traditional ancient towns in the middle and lower reaches of the Chishui River as the research object,and uses the fractal geometry theory and mathematical statistics methods to quantitatively analyze the morphological characteristics and evolution laws of the spatial interface of the streets and alleys in ancient towns,the analytical data and quantitative indicators obtained from the research can provide data support and judgment basis for the protection and updating of the spatial form of traditional ancient towns'streets and alleys.
Chishui Rivertraditional ancient townsstreet and alley spaceground interface morphology