Abstract

This study aims to capture the compositional practices and ideas of the boundaries of Chinese high-rise commercial housing estates through an examination of the physical boundary of modern Chinese enclosed commercial housing estates, the gates that link the inner and outer parts of the estates and the 'Domain of gate' that they form. By examining and classifying the spatial layout, composition and relationship with the surrounding realm facade, seven types of field composition and diverse field character characteristics are identified, illuminating the spatial composition of high-rise commercial residential areas and the context in which they are formed.

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