Research on the Spatial Morphology of City Central District of Single Core Structure

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Single core spatial structure is the most general mode of city central district, with the feature of circle structure. Under the influence of hard core form, the spatial morphology of the structure is divided into three types: line type, cross type and agglomeration type. These three types show the three modes of space development of single core structure, which have their respective forming conditions and spatial characteristics. This paper analyzes the gathering mode and driving mechanism of the three types of the spatial structure, and the advantages and disadvantages of the three types, meanwhile, provides a reference for leading the development of the single-core structure of the central area reasonably.

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