FAN YUAN

FAN YUAN

Yuan Fan is a Ph.D. student at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He holds a master’s degree in Art Design, with expertise in display design, landscape design, and data visualization. His research focuses on older adults’ behavior, urban health, and human-nature interaction in urban green spaces, using human mobility data, computer vision, and urban computing tools. His interests include urban vitality and computational urban analysis.

Research Theme

  • The Role of Big Data in Understanding Elderly Behavior in Urban Green Spaces
  • Urban Health, Human-Nature Interaction, and Environmental Justice
  • Computational Analysis, Computer Vision, and Urban Data Visualization

Peer – Review Paper

  1. F Yuan. Research on the application of graphic creativity in the packaging design of old beijing cloth shoes. Design. 图形创意在老北京布鞋包装设计中的运用研究 – 中国知网
  2. F Yuan. Symbiosis through Innovation: A Study on Indigenous Construction Strategies in Rural Architecture. Art and Design. 创融共生:乡村建筑的在地营造策略研究
  3. SCI: Fan, Yuan., Chen, Mingze*. A systematic review of measurement tools and senior engagement in urban nature: Health benefits and behavioral patterns analysis. Health and Place | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103410.

Conference 

  • F Yuan. Research on Public Space Design of Suburban Village Based on Space Syntax | 2024 International Symposium on World Ecological Design: Intelligent Design and Sustainable Development.
  • F Yuan. Study on the landscape design of public space for Weimin Village in the perspective of local culture | 2023 4th International Conference on Humanities, Management Engineering and Education Technology.
  • F Yuan. Study on the design strategy of rural public space with the integration of intangible cultural heritage resources | 2023 2nd International Conference on Art Design, E-Education and Innovation Management.

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