The study focuses on urban spatial form analysis, emphasizing the limitations of traditional fractal research in visualizing architectural spaces and their development trends.
The research simplifies urban architectural forms, establishing correlations with fractal dimensions, and finds that Zhengzhou City exhibits distinct fractal characteristics in its layout.
The findings reveal a decreasing fractal dimension from the inner to outer urban rings, akin to tree growth rings, highlighting differences in building fractal dimensions based on urban expansion directions, thereby offering insights for optimizing urban spatial forms.