Research on Spatial Coupling of the Urban Planning Based on Master and Main Functional Area

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In this paper, based on the reality and the goal of congruence scenario, expound and analysis of the similarities and differences between urban master planning and the main functional area, and found that there is an unity within them. From three aspects including the space boundary theory, the function orientation and index control, it reveals the nature , content of the main functional areas and the urban master planning control district, the purpose is to make the main functional areas of planning based on the urban maser planning more systematic and scientific.

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