Typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form: evidence from Hong Kong’s back alleys

Urban form refers to the geometric characteristics of a city in two- and three-dimensional space. Homogeneous urban forms often weaken regional characteristics, leading to a decline in urban vitality, among other issues. However, research has generally focused on fixed elements, such as buildings an...

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Main Authors: Da Du, Yuhan Gao, Xinpeng Wang, Nobuaki Furuya
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2025.2458788
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description Urban form refers to the geometric characteristics of a city in two- and three-dimensional space. Homogeneous urban forms often weaken regional characteristics, leading to a decline in urban vitality, among other issues. However, research has generally focused on fixed elements, such as buildings and streets, while paying less attention to semi-fixed elements, such as “overflow” (i.e. movable personal items that people place in public spaces), which plays a crucial role in shaping urban form. This study aims to explore the characteristics of overflow forms in urban spaces. Using a typological approach, it classifies overflows in Hong Kong’s back alleys. The Pearson chi-squared test examines the relationship between position and internal arrangement of overflows, while the Kruskal – Wallis and Nemenyi tests assess the differences in scale among various types of positions and internal arrangements. The findings reveal the dynamic characteristics of overflows, offering insights into how urban residents personalize public spaces in response to challenges and opportunities presented by governmental regulations and the built environment. By introducing new perspectives and research objects into the study of urban form, this study provides valuable ideas for micro-scale urban design and mitigating the homogeneous urban form.
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spelling doaj-art-b65d0891033643d2b8281a2081bf61512025-02-05T12:46:13ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering1347-28522025-01-010011810.1080/13467581.2025.24587882458788Typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form: evidence from Hong Kong’s back alleysDa Du0Yuhan Gao1Xinpeng Wang2Nobuaki Furuya3Waseda UniversityWaseda UniversityWaseda UniversityWaseda UniversityUrban form refers to the geometric characteristics of a city in two- and three-dimensional space. Homogeneous urban forms often weaken regional characteristics, leading to a decline in urban vitality, among other issues. However, research has generally focused on fixed elements, such as buildings and streets, while paying less attention to semi-fixed elements, such as “overflow” (i.e. movable personal items that people place in public spaces), which plays a crucial role in shaping urban form. This study aims to explore the characteristics of overflow forms in urban spaces. Using a typological approach, it classifies overflows in Hong Kong’s back alleys. The Pearson chi-squared test examines the relationship between position and internal arrangement of overflows, while the Kruskal – Wallis and Nemenyi tests assess the differences in scale among various types of positions and internal arrangements. The findings reveal the dynamic characteristics of overflows, offering insights into how urban residents personalize public spaces in response to challenges and opportunities presented by governmental regulations and the built environment. By introducing new perspectives and research objects into the study of urban form, this study provides valuable ideas for micro-scale urban design and mitigating the homogeneous urban form.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2025.2458788homogeneous urban formoverflowtypologyhong kong’s back alleys3d scanning
spellingShingle Da Du
Yuhan Gao
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Typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form: evidence from Hong Kong’s back alleys
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
homogeneous urban form
overflow
typology
hong kong’s back alleys
3d scanning
title Typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form: evidence from Hong Kong’s back alleys
title_full Typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form: evidence from Hong Kong’s back alleys
title_fullStr Typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form: evidence from Hong Kong’s back alleys
title_full_unstemmed Typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form: evidence from Hong Kong’s back alleys
title_short Typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form: evidence from Hong Kong’s back alleys
title_sort typological analysis of the dynamic characteristics of overflows under homogeneous urban form evidence from hong kong s back alleys
topic homogeneous urban form
overflow
typology
hong kong’s back alleys
3d scanning
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2025.2458788
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