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From Natural Aggregation To Urban Aggregation

Posted on:2011-06-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360308473617Subject:Urban planning and design
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In the latter half of the 20th century, It brought out the significant spects of System self-organization theory such as Dissipative structure theory, synergetic, super cycle theory, catastrophe theory, Chaos Theory and Fractal theory etc. It has revealed the external conditions, the evolution of form and dynamic mechanisms and evolution of self-organizing system, and other issues, And established concept of self-organization of urban development. By analyzing the mechanism of self-organization from the perspective of urban space development, urban space development is Attributed to the process of interaction of the self-organizing and Other-Organization.So,the main researches in this thesis are listed as below:1,Firstly introducing overview of self-organization theory and its Implications, analysising of the development process of self-organization theory, the definition of related concepts is to expound the Inspiration of self-organization concept for Urban Planning and conclude that the city system is self-organizing system, Urban development process is the process of self-organization.2,Describe the laws and features of the organization of urban space systerms, and investigate the problem of modern urban space. Analysis evolution and Law of Space Conformation and summarize the Self-organizing feature and example of Agrestic aggregation and urban aggregation. In addition, analysis the impact of Other-Organization.3,By applying the Self-organizing theory to the research of the urban planning, the author indicate that rapid space development is the effect of compound of Self-organizing of the urban and urban planning. On this basis, author proposed the design concept of"Interactive Conjunction".
Keywords/Search Tags:urban space, urban planning, aggregation, self-organization, other-organization
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