Research on the Spatial Perception and Demand of Sky Gardens in High-rise Building
As supplementary spaces in vertical public realms,sky gardens have increasingly become a vital spatial element and an integral part of the urban landscape in high-density environments around the world.This article employs SPSS statistics to analyze the components of sky gardens through manual image identification and image recognition with a computer vision application programming interface(API)to recognize networked images.A framework of 26 spatial perceptions and demand contents was constructed for sky garden components,which were then analyzed in combination with the Refined Kano Model.The study shows that among the seven categories of public demand for sky gardens,the sky view,cityscape,public facilities and leisure activities are the most important,and the"micro-rest"demand is the focus of the space creation;The public's perception of the spatial value and importance of sky gardens is insufficient,and the construction and promotion of sky gardens relies on policy incentives;There seems to be an acceptance of sky gardens in the context of high-density urban habitats,but it needs to be further discussed how the public's access to sky gardens for spatial experience is supported by the surrounding urban environment.
landscape architecturesky gardenspatial demandhigh-rise buildinghigh-density urban environmentrefined Kano model