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Journal of Chinese
Architecture and Urbanism Computational urbanism on Dashilar
Figure 13. The force field distribution results from nine distinct urban programs in the surrounding districts. Source: Drawing by the authors
Figure 15. The urban morphology of the mixed-block prototype
showcases a variety of programs and a block organization characterized
by multi-scale density and porosity. Source: Drawing by the authors
and construction to a point-based model of content
replacement, giving rise to the emergence of numerous
“acupuncture and moxibustion-style” interventions that
stimulate cultural and creative spaces.
Cultural and creative spaces, boutique shops, and
Figure 14. The urban force field, shaped by the evolution of urban art installations are continually being integrated into
programs over time, is superimposed on the site. Source: Drawing by the
authors the Dashilar area, progressively transforming it into a
tourist destination. However, this integration has solely
phase of micromanipulation. The development approach prioritized market consumption and economic gains,
has gradually shifted from large-scale demolition often neglecting the core objective of urban renewal:
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