Measurement and Implications of'People-Place'Emotional Association in Urban Blocks Based on Large Language Models:A Case Study of Duolun Road Block in Shanghai
The study,based on the three-dimensional framework of place attachment proposed by Leila Scannell and Robert Gifford,has established the fundamental structure of the'people-place'coordinate system.It employs large language models to calculate and quantify psychological processes,characterizing the'people-place'emotional association,and applies this framework to the exploration of the Duolun Road block in Shanghai.The findings reveal that people exhibit complex emotional responses to the Duolun Road block,which is considered a'scenic spot embedded within a residential area'.From this,the study derives two implications:one is that everyday language and micro-action scenarios aid in understanding the genesis of'people-place'emotions;the other is that the emotional memory of'ongoing events'in urban blocks is also of great importance.The paper concludes with strategic suggestions for the construction of'memory circles of urban blocks',with the aim of supporting the urban block renewal practice in Shanghai that strives for'readable architecture,walkable neighborhoods,and a city with warmth'.
large language modelurban blockemotional measurementmemory circles of urban blocksShanghai