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Analysis of the Design of Subway Commercial Complex Based on the Concept of Cophysiology

Jinxin Liu, Yushan Qiu

Abstract


With the rapid development of China’s national economy, in the process of rapid urbanization, urban transportation
is becoming more and more perfect, urban rail transit and prosperity of buildings coexisting symbiotically has become a unique
feature of the city landscape, under the influence of this landscape, urban commercial complex also emerged. Subway tracks
are closely related to urban buildings, and together they have built a rich and efficient travel route, which further accelerates the
process of urbanization and presents a unique spiritual outlook of the city.

Keywords


Cophysiology; Subway; Commercial Complex; Design Analysis

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i4.2570

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