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The traditional settlement planning and the renovation of residential buildings based on spatial syntax analysis

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With the rapid development of economy, China's cities and villages have been changing with each passing day. The planning and updating of traditional settlements have become an important topic in the development of our country. By studying the theory of space syntax, the author extracted the technical method of updating traditional settlements. We chose a traditional settlement as the research object. Based on the regional function of traditional settlements, the spatial structure of the region has been used to plan and update the area. The method designed in this paper can effectively update and transform traditional settlements. This is of practical significance to the progress and construction of our society.

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Supported by State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Company science and technology project, Key technology research on environmental risk early warning and wastewater treatment for substation based on big data ananlysis (Project No. KJ21-1-38).

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Graduate Student Innovation Fund Project, Project No.: 2021CX2028, Project Name: Study on Pattern and Space Relation of Micro-style Architecture.

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Chu, K., Wu, M. The traditional settlement planning and the renovation of residential buildings based on spatial syntax analysis. Soft Comput 26, 7809–7815 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-022-06796-4

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