
Diverging opinions on the visual impact of high-rise developments on public spaces and the lack of measurements to justify these impacts drive our inquiry for this paper. To address this, we propose a workflow by 1) conceptualising and modelling a visual bowl’s volume, 2) quantifying sky and height-width ratio, sightline distance and, 3) estimating the fractal dimension of geometry using a voxelization process and box-counting method. Using this workflow, we report a negative correlation between enclosure and visual complexity indicators when assessing the visual impacts of future highrise developments in Central Melbourne. The computation of a volumetric visual bowl and its fractal dimension potentially offer a new approach to study these impacts.
Autor / Author: | Tara, Ata; Belesky, Philip; Ninsalam, Yazid |
Institution / Institution: | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne/Australia; Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne/Australia; Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne/Australia |
Seitenzahl / Pages: | 12 |
Sprache / Language: | Englisch |
Veröffentlichung / Publication: | JoDLA − Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture, 4-2019 |
Tagung / Conference: | Digital Landscape Architecture 2019 – Landscape: Informed by Science, Shaped by Design |
Veranstaltungsort, -datum / Venue, Date: | Anhalt University, Dessau, Germany 22-05-19 - 25-05-19 |
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Keywords (en): | Visual impact, skyline, complexity, enclosure, fractal dimension, voxel |
Paper review type: | Full Paper Review |
DOI: | doi:10.14627/537663003 |
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