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Urban Commercial Land Space Is Based On The Study Of Value Evaluation Under The Influence Of Traffic

Posted on:2020-08-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330590954702Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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Current urban environment construction is developing rapidly in our country,intensive and compact development mode of high density,high floor area ratio and high rise emerges in urban commercial areas.The road resources are relatively insufficient,traffic congestion,urban environment is bad,and pedestrian space is gradually occupied by vehicle space in the urban commercial area environment,especially in the old urban commercial areas,and how to promote and excavate capacity of the commercial areas in the existing roads of urban environment.To make it more people-oriented,realize the optimization of commercial transportation system and maximize the spatial value of the commercial area,so as to alleviate traffic congestion in urban commercial area environment.Meanwhile,the influence of control index elements is analyzed in urban commercial areas,the reasonable allocation of traffic land development capacity and the evaluation model of commercial land space intensive degree under the influence of traffic spatial capacity allocation is determined in urban commercial areas.To explore the spatial value of urban commercial land under the influence of transportation,and establish a people-oriented,ecology and environment-friendly,efficient three-dimensional exploration mode of public commercial activity space of transportation.This paper studies the planning index elements,pedestrian flow analysis and traffic pattern analysis of the zhongshan road commercial area in urumqi city,and carries out the planning and reconstruction of the zhongshan road commercial area to explore a possible solution.Similarly,this kind of solution can be a reference for the improvement of traffic in other cities in China.
Keywords/Search Tags:Traffic planning, Commercial area, Spatial, Congestion
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