Diagram of community creation resources(drawn by the author)

Diagram of community creation resources(drawn by the author)

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Traditional villages are the excellent gene bank of Chinese civilization, carrying rich traditional historical and cultural information. As China's rural development undergoes a structural change, it is more crucial than ever to rediscover the preservation and rejuvenation of traditional villages for both human and social development. This paper ex...

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... The research on traditional Chinese villages mainly focuses on the analysis and excavation of spatial features and architectural construction characteristics [36][37][38][39], the management mechanism for the protection and utilization of traditional villages [40][41][42], the paths for the protection and renewal of traditional villages [43,44]. Practical research on the application of parameterization techniques in the planning and design of rural settlement spatial forms is limited. ...
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In recent years, the rapid development of computer-aided planning and design technology has provided a new perspective for the study of complex problems such as the generation of architectural complex forms. This study focuses on how to apply parameterization technology to analyze and articulate traditional spatial form composition rules, aiming to minimize reliance on subjective human judgment in the protection and renewal design of the historical style of traditional villages. It aims to establish digital generative design tools to address the challenges of accurately inheriting and innovatively utilizing historical and cultural information in traditional settlements. It introduces how to rely on parameterization technology to analyze the spatial form composition rules, parameter extraction rules, and spatial reconstruction rules of traditional villages, facilitating the complete process from spatial features to parameterization rules, and then to the application of computational methods to deduce spatial features. It also includes case studies demonstrating the application of parameterization technology tools for village protection and explores the role of generative design tools in preserving the spatial style of these settlements.
... The research on traditional Chinese villages mainly focuses on the analysis and excavation of spatial features and architectural construction characteristics [15][16][17][18], the management mechanism for the protection and utilization of traditional villages [19][20][21], the paths for the protection and renewal of traditional villages [22][23]. Practical research on the application of parameterization techniques in the planning and design of rural settlement spatial forms is limited. ...
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