The improvement of public space quality in existing residential areas has become one of the focus of urban renewal work, and quantitative analysis is becoming increasingly important. However, the current quantitative analysis of space quality still lacks normative standards for quantitative measurement of material properties. Research on the four spatial characteristics that reflect the quality of public space form, space function, space comfort, and humanistic environment, design 4 first-level quality indicators, including 17 second-level quality indicator layers, and explain them. Furthermore, the quantitative measurement of the spatial attributes of each index material is explained, and the measurement operation standard is proposed.
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