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1. A Study on Workers' Pattern of Space Use in Workplaces by Using Sensor Network | |||
ZHANG Xinnan | |||
Civil and Architectural Engineering 20 May 2016 | |||
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Abstract:This paper is the base of serial study of which main purpose is to analyze the interrelationship between knowledge working activity and workplace, in order to find out how to improve worker's performance and knowledge work productivity with spatial influence. In this basic research paper, not only new perspective in research is proposed, but also a new effective investigating method made up with sensor system about behavior monitoring is exploited. | |||
TO cite this article:ZHANG Xinnan. A Study on Workers' Pattern of Space Use in Workplaces by Using Sensor Network[OL].[20 May 2016] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4693119 |
2. The Transformation Logic of public Space in rural Settlement of TaiLake Area-case study Kaihsienkung,China | |||
LI Li | |||
Civil and Architectural Engineering 21 March 2012 | |||
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Abstract:The surrounding area of Tai Lake has an intensified water network. In this region, a distinct type of settlement form emerged which has an intimate relationship with water network. This paper take Kaihsienkung as a case study, which is a typical village in this region and also a well-known village since sociologist Hsiao-tung Fei published a book about it in 1939. By this study, our study try to start a dialogue with sociologists, explaining the evolution mechanism of the village from spatial point of view, especially the implicit rules in the transformation process of its public space system. By the methods of behavior investigation, site survey, archival research, morphological and syntactic analysis, the authors want to explore what are the main factors responsible for the evolution process of public space and different impacts of these factors. This paper is constitued by three parts. The first part depicted both the physical and social transformation of the settlement, especially its expansion, the shift location of shops and the movement flows. The second part applied morphological and syntactic analysis to uncover the spatial structure of this village in the 1930's and now. It was done in three dimensions by both axial analysis and angular segment analysis. (1) A comparison of the road network spatial structure in 1936 and in 2011; (2) A comparison of the location of spatial core in the water system network, road system network, and a combined network of the two; (3) A comparison of the "Vehicles Road System" and "Only for Walk System" in the current village. These quantitative analysis showed us the different degree of impact from the road, water and highroad network respective. The third part explored the two fold relationship between the spatial network and social phenomenon. There are four main findings and reflections from this research. Firstly, this case study again illustrated the classical argument in space syntax theory on the relationship among spatial configuration, movement flow and land-use. Secondly, by syntactic analysis, we provided quantitative and objective evidence for the common believe in Chinese academic world, that the spatial logic of the village and towns in Tai Lake valley has undergone a dramatic shift from "attracted by water" in the early 20th century to "attracted by road" currently. Thirdly, we found the competition between public interest and private interest manifested itself very clearly in the transformation process of this village's public space system. Finally, we found in many aspects, the Angular Segment analysis can better describing the spatial structure of Kaihsienkung. Whether Angular Segment model can better depict the spatial structure of a settlement with curving waterfront than the traditional Axial model need further study's examination. | |||
TO cite this article:LI Li. The Transformation Logic of public Space in rural Settlement of TaiLake Area-case study Kaihsienkung,China[OL].[21 March 2012] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4472497 |
3. Risks of the long term development of the building stock and their temporal-spatial distribution | |||
YANG Wei,KOHLER Niklaus,BEHNISCH Martin | |||
Civil and Architectural Engineering 15 February 2011 | |||
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Abstract:China possesses the largest building stock in the world, which has been highly dynamic during the rapid urbanization and modernization process. The long term development of the building stock should be able to cope with hazards and risks from natural disaster, technical failure, social development, management problem and lost cultural information. In this paper, the natural, social and economic hazards on the Chinese building stocks are identified. Then the spatial distribution and economic values of the building stocks are analysed at provincial level. The parameters include population, GDP, size and density of the building stock, etc. As a result, the temporal-spatial profiles of selected natural (earthquake) and social economic (change of population and demand) risk factors and their impacts on the evolution of the Chinese building stock are analysed and discussed. The future study is proposed in several stages at national, regional, urban and urban fragment levels. | |||
TO cite this article:YANG Wei,KOHLER Niklaus,BEHNISCH Martin. Risks of the long term development of the building stock and their temporal-spatial distribution[OL].[15 February 2011] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4409104 |
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