Biography

Prof. Tao Yang

School of Architecture

Tsinghua University, China

Associate Professor


Email: yangtao128@tsinghua.edu.cn, taoyang128@qq.com


Qualifications

2019 Ph.D., The Bartlett of Built Environment, University College London, UK

2018 Ph.D., School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China

2002 M.Arch., School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China

1999 B.Arch., School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China


Publications (Selected)

  1. Lin, X., Yang, T., & Law, S. (2025). From points to patterns: An explorative POI network study on urban functional distribution. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 117, 102246.
  2. Wang, W., Wu, F., Zhang, F., & Yang, T. (2024). State-led smart city with Chinese characteristics: the case of Xiong’an New Area, China. International Journal of Urban Sciences, 1-21.
  3. Qian, J., Guan, Y., Yang, T., Ruan, A., Yao, W., Deng, R., ... & Guo, S. (2024). The Impact of the Expansion and Contraction of China Cities on Carbon Emissions, 2002–2021, Evidence from Integrated Nighttime Light Data and City Attributes. Remote Sensing, 16(17), 3274.
  4. Hu, L., & Yang, T. (2023). Landed and Rooted: A Comparative Study of Traditional Hakka Dwellings (Tulous and Weilong Houses) Based on the Methodology of Space Syntax. Buildings, 13(10), 2644.
  5. Wan, B., Zhao, X., Sun, Y., & Yang, T. (2023). Unraveling the Impact of Spatial Configuration on TOD Function Mix Use and Spatial Intensity: An Analysis of 47 Morning Top-Flow Stations in Beijing (2018–2020). Sustainability, 15(10), 7944.
  6. Deng, R., Guan, Y., Cai, D., Yang, T., Fraedrich, K., Zhang, C., ... & Guo, S. (2023). Supervised versus semi-supervised urban functional area prediction: uncertainty, robustness and sensitivity. Remote Sensing, 15(2), 341.
  7. Huang, F., & Yang, T. (2022). Exploring the Spatial Structure of Pearl River Delta: Based on" Space of Flows". Tropical Geography, 42(3), 422-430.
  8. Song, W., Zhang, X., An, K., Yang, T., Li, H., & Wang, C. (2021). Quantifying the spillover elasticities of urban built environment configurations on the adjacent traffic CO2 emissions in mainland China. Applied energy, 283, 116271.
  9. Song, W., Zhang, X., An, K., Yang, T., Li, H., & Wang, C. (2021). Quantifying the spillover elasticities of urban built environment configurations on the adjacent traffic CO2 emissions in mainland China. Applied energy, 283, 116271.
  10. Wan, B., & Yang, T. (2020, March). Configuration in the Development of Urban School District: A Case Study of Beijing, China. In International Conference on Modern Educational Technology and Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ICMETIE 2020) (pp. 421-430). Atlantis Press.
  11. Yang, T., & Hillier, B. (2007). The fuzzy boundary: the spatial definition of urban areas. In Proceedings, 6th International Space Syntax Symposium, İstanbul, 2007 (pp. 091-01). Istanbul Technical University.
  12. Yang, T., Li, M., & Shen, Z. (2015). Between morphology and function: How syntactic centers of the Beijing city are defined. Journal of Urban Management, 4(2), 125-134.
  13. Yang, T. (2015, July). A study on spatial structure and functional location choice of the Beijing city in the light of Big Data. In Proceedings of the 10th space syntax symposium (Vol. 119).


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