Optimization Of Spatial Form Of Ancestral Temples In Guangfu

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Huang Kehua
Mohd Jaki Bin Mamat

Abstract

Ancestral temples are important spaces for village development, which contains profound clan culture. In the process of urbanization, the traditional spatial form of ancestral temples has been unable to adapt to the development of the times, and the existing spatial form of ancestral temples is not the optimal form. This papers carries out quantitative analysis based on three quantitative criteria of integration degree, selection degree and total depth value of spatial analysis. Using the strategies of "topological model" and "convex space model" in space syntax, this papers makes a comparative study on the specific cases of Chen Clan Ancestral Temple in Guangzhou and Yu Zhongxiang Ancestral Temple in Kaiping. Through the research, it is found that there are similarities and differences between the Chinese-style ancestral temple and the ChineseWestern hybrid style combination ancestral temple. According to the calculation of Depthmap software, the scientific analysis data were obtained, and finally the optimization strategies of "propagation-type" and "inheritance-type" were proposed for the spatial forms of Chen Clan Ancestral Temple in Guangzhou and Yu Zhongxiang Ancestral Temple in Kaiping.

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Huang Kehua, & Mohd Jaki Bin Mamat. (2024). Optimization Of Spatial Form Of Ancestral Temples In Guangfu. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 5645–5669. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.3836
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Huang Kehua

PhD in Urban Landscape Design, School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Main Campus, Penang, Malaysia

Mohd Jaki Bin Mamat

PhD in Building Conservation, School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Main Campus, Penang, Malaysia