Fractal assessment of street-level skylines: A possible means of assessing and comparing character

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Fractal analysis and the calculation of fractal dimension offers the potential for the numerical characterization of places by providing a synthetic measurement of place complexity. This paper provides a fractal analysis of street-scale urban skylines, linking the calculation of fractal dimension to the presence of the physical features making up a skyline. A technique for calculating skyline fractal dimensions is presented and suggestions are made about the use of fractal analysis in comparing the character of places.

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Cooper, J. (2003). Fractal assessment of street-level skylines: A possible means of assessing and comparing character. Urban Morphology, 7(2), 73–82. https://doi.org/10.51347/jum.v7i2.3905

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