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Spatial Structure of New Urban Planning

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The new urban spatial fabric is the overall layout of the whole city and its scientific division and arrangement of all kinds of functions. It is very important to have a reasonable spatial fabric for the scientific and effective operation of the new city area. The spatial fabric is mainly influenced by its location, natural environment, resource, function, transportation, investment, etc. At the same time, accordance with the old city area also matters. The city spatial fabric includes clustering pattern, spreading pattern, and so on. As to the internal spatial fabric of the new city, there are concentric patterns, hugging patterns, belt patterns, fan patterns, etc., with specific characteristics. This chapter mainly focuses on introducing some of them.

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Shao, Z. (2015). Spatial Structure of New Urban Planning. In: The New Urban Area Development. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44958-5_14

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