id |
caadria2021_075 |
authors |
Yang, Chunxia, Lyu, Chengzhe, Yao, Ziying and Liu, Mengxuan |
year |
2021 |
title |
Study on the Differences of Day and Night Behavior in Urban Waterfront Public Space Based on Multi-agent Behavior Simulation |
source |
A. Globa, J. van Ameijde, A. Fingrut, N. Kim, T.T.S. Lo (eds.), PROJECTIONS - Proceedings of the 26th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Online, Hong Kong, 29 March - 1 April 2021, pp. 559-568 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2021.2.559
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summary |
In the twenty-four hour city era, how to optimize public spaces based on night behavior demands to promote full-time use has become a significant issue of urban design. Taking Shanghai North Bund as an example, the study collects data through site survey and questionnaire including environment elements, users attribute and behaviors. Next, the study sets up the simulation environment and translate the interaction of space and behavior into model language. Then, by setting up agent particles, running and fitting, the study obtains an ideal model. Finally, through sub-simulation and analysis, the study quantitatively explores the interaction mechanism between the physical environment and behavior from three levels of different spaces, different groups of people and different light conditions. The study finds that the differences of day and night behavior are produced under the combined effect of changes in attractiveness of environmental elements and changes in users demands and preferences. Compared with adults, the behaviors of elderly people and children show more obvious differences between day and night, and are more susceptible to space lighting, ground conditions and operating hours of facilities. Furthermore, the same kind of environment element will further affect users behavior in the night under different light conditions. |
keywords |
Self-Organization Behavior; Behavior Differences; Day and Night; Multi-Agent Behavior Simulation; Waterfront Public Space |
series |
CAADRIA |
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