Urban Structure Morphology Oriented by River System — Example of Nanning Watertown Practice

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The rivers are the important environmental factors to influence and restrict the urban structure morphology. Based on reviewing the relationship between rivers and urban structure at different historical period, analyzing the problems about constructing the spatial structure of the water net city in china, the article discusses the method of the urban structure morphology in water net cities. With the example of Nanning development, analyzing natural environment and space structure on the basis of water net feature, the article proposes spatial structure morphology idea and method in order to provide reference for city development and active interaction.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 368-373)

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1885-1888

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October 2011

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