A Parametric Approach to connectivity relations in the planning of traditional Chinese private gardens

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Yu, Rongrong
Ostwald, Michael J.
Gu, Ning
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Madeo F. and Schnabel M.A.

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2014
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Genoa, Italy

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This research describes the production of a parametric sys-tem for generating spatio-typological and connectivity features de-rived from the Traditional Chinese Private Garden (TCPG). The re-search commences with an analysis of three historic TCPGs using connectivity graphs, a space syntax technique. Three measurements derived from this analysis – total depth, mean depth and integration – are then extracted to capture essential connectivity patterns in the TCPG. This data is then used to shape the rules of a parametric system to generate new TCPGs. Three new TCPGs connectivity and spatio-typological systems are then generated and tested against the original mathematical properties of the historic cases. Through this process the paper demonstrates a method for capturing social and spatial proper-ties in a parametric system and possible new insights into the proper-ties of these important heritage sites.

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Across: Architectural Research through to Practice: 48th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association 2014

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1st

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© 2014 The Architectural Science Association. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. For information about this conference please refer to the conference’s website or contact the author(s).

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