원문정보
초록
영어
The purpose of this study is to analyze the interrelation between urban transition and urban programs based on changing patterns in urban data. The study aim is to identify the inherent characteristics of urban transition due to specific urban program implemented in the target area by comparing the changing patterns in urban data before and after implementing the urban program. The analyzed target area is the Clinton/Chelsea district in Manhattan, New York City, and the urban programs are special purpose districts (SPD) designated within the target area. The number of new construction and alteration projects and their floor areas in each SPD from the urban data is used as physical urban indicators which provide the basis of analysis. Analyzing changes in physical indicator over time before and after SPD designation, allows identifying changes in transition patterns caused by the designation and proposing analogous interpretations of the analysis results. The study provides grounds for more effective urban program and successful urban projects by improving the predictability of the impact of urban programs.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Background Study
3. Implementation
4. Results
4.1 Changes in the Special Clinton District
4.2 Changes in the Special Hudson Yards District
4.3 Changes in the Special West Chelsea District
4.4 Changes in the non-SPD area
4.5 Analogous Interpretations of the Analysis Results
Acknowledgments
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