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OPENING ADDRESS
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Ayse Sema Kubat |
WELCOME TO THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL SPACE SYNTAX SYMPOSIUM - ISTANBUL |
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INVITED PAPERS
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Jeremy W.R. Whitehand |
CONZENIAN URBAN MORPHOLOGY AND URBAN LANDSCAPES |
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David Seamon |
A LIVED HERMETIC OF PEOPLE AND PLACE: phenomenology and space syntax |
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Daniel Montello |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF SPACE SYNTAX TO A COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY |
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Michael Batty, Rui Carvalho, Andy Hudson-Smith,
Richard Milton, Duncan Smith, Philip Steadman |
GEOMETRIC SCALING AND ALLOMETRY IN LARGE CITIES |
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LONG PAPERS
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URBAN MORPHOLOGY |
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Bill Hillier, Alasdair Turner, Tao Yang, Hoon-Tae Park |
METRIC AND TOPO-GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF URBAN STREET NETWORKS: some convergences, divergences and new results |
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John Peponis, Douglas Allen, Dawn Haynie, Martin Scoppa, Zongyu Zhang |
MEASURING THE CONFIGURATION OF STREET NETWORKS: the Spatial profiles of 118 urban areas in the 12 most populated metropolitan regions in the US |
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Ayse Sema Kubat, H. Serdar Kaya, Gülsen Güler, Firat Sari, Özlem Özer |
THE EFFECTS OF PROPOSED BRIDGES ON URBAN MACROFORM OF ISTANBUL: a syntactic evaluation |
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John Peponis, Douglas Allen, Steve French, Martin Scoppa, Jason Brown |
STREET CONNECTIVITY AND URBAN DENSITY: spatial measures and their correlation |
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Lars Marcus |
SPATIAL CAPITAL AND HOW TO MEASURE IT: an outline of an analytical theory of the social performativity of urban form |
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Lucas Figueiredo, Luiz Amorim |
DECODING THE URBAN GRID: or why cities are neither trees nor perfect grids |
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Décio Rigatti, Cláudio Mainieri de Ugalde |
PARTS AND WHOLE IN METROPOLITAN CONURBATION: the case of porto alegre metropolitan area - Brazil |
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Roy Wagner |
ON THE METRIC, SYNTACTIC AND FUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE OF AXIAL MAPS |
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Ermal Shpuza |
URBAN SHAPES AND URBAN GRIDS: a comparative study of Adriatic and Ionian coastal cities |
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Stephen Read, Gerhard Bruyns |
THE FORM OF A METROPOLITAN TERRITORY: the case of Amsterdam and its periphery |
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Andrew Crompton, Frank Brown |
THE DOUBLE FRACTAL STRUCTURE OF VENICE |
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Mir Azimzadeh, Hans Bjur |
THE URBAN PALIMPSEST: the interplay between the historically generated layers in urban spatial system and urban life |
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Jingwen WANG, Qizhi Mao, Anrong DANG |
AN EVOLVEMENT MODEL FOR A METROPOLIS: a case study on the evolution of spatial and functional patterns of Beijing city |
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CENTRALITY |
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Stephen Read, Gerhard Bruyns, Eefje van den Hoogen, Myrna Plomp |
CONSTRUCTING METROPOLITAN LANDSCAPES OF ACTUALITY AND POTENTIALITY |
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Akkelies van Nes |
CENTRALITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE RIJNLAND REGION: social and spatial concepts of centrality |
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Claudia Ortiz-Chao, Bill Hillier |
IN SEARCH OF PATTERNS OF LAND-USE IN MEXICO CITY USING LOGISTIC REGRESSION AT THE PLOT LEVEL |
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PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT |
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Özlem Özer, Ayse Sema Kubat |
WALKING INITIATIVES: a quantitative movement analysis |
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Ayse Özbil, John Peponis |
MODELING STREET CONNECTIVITY AND PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT ACCORDING TO STANDARD GIS STREET NETWORK REPRESENTATIONS |
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Pete Ferguson |
THE STREETS OF INNOVATION: an exploratory analysis of knowledge transfer in the public realm |
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Milena Baratta Monteiro de Melo Nunes |
UNB AND ITS SOCIAL SPACE |
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CRIME |
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Julienne Hanson, Reem Zako |
COMMUNITIES OF CO-PRESENCE AND SURVEILLANCE: how public open space shapes awareness and behaviour in residential developments |
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Özlem Sahbaz, Bill Hillier |
THE STORY OF THE CRIME: functional, temporal and spatial tendencies in street robbery |
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Akkelies van Nes, Manuel J.J. López |
MICRO SCALE SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN URBAN STUDIES: the relationship between private and public space and its impact on street life |
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Ameen Farooq |
SOCIAL MALICE BY HOUSING TYPE |
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Antônio Tarcísio Reis, Luiza Vedana, Celina Dittmar |
AN ANALYSIS OF STREET ROBBERY AND RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY THROUGH INTEGRATION OF AXIAL LINES, SEGMENTS CONNECTIVITY AND GIS |
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Manuel J.J. López, Akkelies van Nes |
SPACE AND CRIME IN DUTCH BUILT ENVIRONMENTS: macro and micro scale spatial conditions for residential burglaries and thefts from cars |
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Alexander Ståhle |
EXPLORING AMBITERRITORY: no-man’s-land in post-war morphologies, confusing users and complicating maintenance |
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COMPARATIVE URBAN ANALYSIS |
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Mehmet Topçu, Ayse Sema Kubat |
MORPHOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF TWO HISTORICAL ANATOLIAN TOWNS |
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Valério Augusto Soares de Medeiros, Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda |
STRUCTURE AND SIZE: Brazilian cities in an urban configurational world scenario |
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Valério Augusto Soares de Medeiros, Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda |
A STEP FURTHER: segment analysis for comparative urban studies |
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Tsuyoshi Kigawa, Kyung W. Seo, Masao Furuyama |
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MODERN JAPANESE CITY PLANNING: a morphological examination of the land readjustment projects in Korea, Taiwan and Japan |
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PRESERVATION AND REHABILITATION |
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Luiz Amorim, Claudia Loureiro, Cristiano Nascimento |
PRESERVING SPACE: towards a new architectural conservation agenda |
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Margarita Greene, Rodrigo Mora |
REHABILITATION PROCESS IN CITY CENTRES: new residents in traditional areas |
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Kayvan Karimi, Abdulgader Amir, Kaveh Shafiei, Noah Raford, Esenghiul Abdul, Ji Zhang, Magda Mavridou |
EVIDENCE-BASED SPATIAL INTERVENTION FOR REGENERATION OF INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS: the case of jeddah central unplanned areas |
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Christine Kohlert |
DAR ES SALAAM: restructuring of the harbor, dual planning method |
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Edja Bezerra Faria Trigueiro, Valério Augusto Soares de Medeiros |
THE BRIDGE, THE MARKET, A CENTRALITY FOREVER LOST AND SOME HOPE: studying alternatives for re-qualifying an old town centre |
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VISIBILITY
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Alasdair Turner |
TO MOVE THROUGH SPACE: lines of vision and movement |
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Yasemin Ince Güney |
ANALYZING VISIBILITY STRUCTURES IN TURKISH DOMESTIC SPACES |
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Vaso Trova |
DESIGNING FOR HUMAN ENCOUNTER: urban design and the politics of visibility |
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Afroza Parvin, Arlen Min Ye, Beisi Jia |
MULTILEVEL PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT: does visibility make any difference? |
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Jaepil Choi, Minseok Kim, Hyunchul Choi |
EVACUATION EFFICIENCY EVALUATION MODEL BASED ON EUCLIDEAN DISTANCE WITH VISUAL DEPTH |
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Maria Beatriz de Arruda Campos, Maia Lemlij, Sarah Manning |
THE ROLE OF THE BUILDING LAYOUT IN THE DELIVERY OF SOCIAL WORK SERVICES |
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SPATIAL COGNITION AND WAYFINDING |
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Christoph Hölscher, Martin Brösamle |
CAPTURING INDOOR WAYFINDING STRATEGIES AND DIFFERENCES IN SPATIAL KNOWLEDGE WITH SPACE SYNTAX |
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Martin Brösamle, Christoph Hölscher, Georg Vrachliotis |
MULTI-LEVEL COMPLEXITY IN TERMS OF SPACE SYNTAX: a case study |
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Eirini Rafailaki |
INFORMATIVE MONADS SHAPING COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE: the “urban palimpsest” of Piraeus, Greece |
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Christian Beros-Contreras |
DIS-ORIENTATION, SPATIAL ABILITIES PERFORMANCE IN CENTRAL LONDON |
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Margarita Greene, Rodrigo Mora, Hernán Kirsten, Daniel Wurman |
FINDING THE WAY BACK: spatial variables in asymmetric route choice |
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Jingwen Wang, Qing Zhu, Qizhi Mao |
THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL EXTENSION OF SPACE SYNTAX |
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Yong Woo Yun, Young Ook Kim |
THE EFFECT OF DEPTH AND DISTANCE IN SPATIAL COGNITION |
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PHENOMENOLOGY AND SPACE SYNTAX |
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Stephen Read |
DEEP LANDSCAPES: constructing urban landscapes for inhabitation |
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Luki Budiarto |
SENSES OF PLACE: understanding urban location as an organisation of places |
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Irini Perdikogianni |
FROM SPACE TO “PLACE”: the role of space and experience in the construction of “place” |
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Hazem Ziada |
KINESTHETIC FOUNDATIONS OF SPATIAL CONCEPTS AND CONFIGURATIONS |
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ARCHITECTURAL THEORY |
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Sonit Bafna, Sudha Shah |
THE EVOLUTION OF ORTHOGONALITY IN BUILT SPACE: an argument from space syntax |
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Laura Vaughan, Julienne Hanson, Ruth Conroy Dalton |
TEACHING SPACE SYNTAX THROUGH REFLECTIVE PRACTICE |
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Pelin Dursun |
SPACE SYNTAX IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN |
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RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE |
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Theodora Antonakaki |
LIGHTING AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE IN RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE: a comparative study of a Byzantine church and an early Ottoman mosque in the city of Thessaloniki |
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Ziad Aazam |
THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF THE MOSQUE: a study in building typology |
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Ziad Aazam |
THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF THE MOSQUE: a study in the relationships between building typology and urban morphology |
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DOMESTIC SPACE |
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Ela Çil |
SPACE, PRACTICE, MEMORY: the transformations of the houses in Kula, a town in Anatolia |
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Tahar Bellal |
SPATIAL INTERFACE BETWEEN INHABITANTS AND VISITORS IN M’ZAB HOUSES |
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Matthew H. Robb |
THE SPATIAL LOGIC OF ZACUALA, TEOTIHUACAN |
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Suzan Sanli, Pelin Dursun, Gülsün Saglamer |
DECODING HOUSES OF A TURKISH ARCHITECT: Yilmaz Sanli |
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Jala Makhzoumi, Reem Zako |
THE BEIRUT DOZEN: traditional domestic garden as spatial and cultural mediator |
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Hedieh Wojgani, Julienne Hanson |
EXTRA CARE HOUSING: a paradigm shift |
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WORKPLACE |
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Jean Wineman, Anirban Adhya |
ENHANCING WORKSPACE PERFORMANCE: predicting the influence of spatial and psychosocial factors on job satisfaction |
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Sonit Bafna, Ranah Hamash |
DESIGNING THE SPATIAL SYNTAX OF OFFICE LAYOUTS |
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Kerstin Sailer |
MOVEMENT IN WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENTS: configurational or programmed? |
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Henrik Markhede, Daniel Koch |
POSITIONING ANALYSIS: social structures in configurative modelling |
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MUSEUMS |
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Sophia Psarra, Jean Wineman, Ying Xu, Ipek Kaynar |
TRACING THE MODERN: space, narrative and exploration in the Museum of Modern Art, New York |
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Pegah Zamani, John Peponis |
RADICAL DISCONTINUITY OR VARIATIONS ON A THEME?: the recent history of the High Museum of Art |
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Kali Tzortzi |
MUSEUM BUILDING DESIGN AND EXHIBITION LAYOUT: patterns of interaction |
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Alan Penn, Maximo Martinez, Maia Lemlij |
STRUCTURE, AGENCY AND SPACE IN THE EMERGENCE OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE |
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SPACE SYNTAX AND TRANSPORTATION
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Alper Ünlü, Erincik Edgü |
COMPARATIVE SPACE SYNTAX ANALYSIS OF DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR ISTANBUL UNDERGROUND RAILWAY SYSTEM |
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Tatsuya Kishimoto, Shutaro Kawasaki, Nobuhiko Nagata, Ryosuke Tanaka |
OPTIMAL LOCATION OF ROUTE AND STOPS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION |
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Christian Schwander |
NETWORK ANALYSIS APPLIED: the railway network in South East England |
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Cláudio Mainieri de Ugalde, Décio Rigatti |
RING ROADS IN GREATER PORTO ALEGRE: would it be an effective sollution? |
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Alain Chiaradia |
EMERGENT ROUTE CHOICE BEHAVIOUR, MOTORWAY AND TRUNK ROAD NETWORK: the Nantes conurbation |
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Ana Paula Borba Gonçalves Barros, Paulo Cesar Marques da Silva, Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda |
EXPLORATORY STUDY OF SPACE SYNTAX AS A TRAFFIC ASSIGNMENT TOOL |
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LANDUSE LANDVALUE AND DEMOGRAPHICS |
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Kyoung Mi Min, Jong Min Moon, Young Ook Kim |
THE EFFECT OF SPATIAL CONFIGURATION ON LAND USE AND LAND VALUE IN SEOUL |
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Rômulo José da Costa Ribeiro, Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda |
WHAT INTEGRATION ADDS TO QUALITY OF LIFE |
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Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda |
BE AWARE OF LOCAL PROPERTIES |
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Esenghiul Abdul Gemil |
THE SPATIAL AND NON-SPATIAL REQUISITES OF A NETWORKED PUBLIC DOMAIN |
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Burçin Yazgi, Vedia Dökmeci |
ANALYSIS OF HOUSING PRICES IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA OF ISTANBUL |
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Maria Cristina Dias Lay, Carina Hamm Oliveira |
AN ANALYSIS OF CONFIGURATION, LOCATION AND AVAILABILITY OF INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES IN SOCIAL HOUSING |
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Amit Kumar Sarma |
THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF SHOPPING: case study New Delhi - a syntactic approach to the analysis of spatial and positional trends of community centre markets in New Delhi |
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NEIGHBORHOODS : LOCAL VS GLOBAL |
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Kaveh Shafiei |
INTERNAL COMMERCIAL STREETS AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF LARGE INFORMAL NEIGHBOURHOODS: the case of Zahedan, Iran |
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Nick Sheep Dalton |
IS NEIGHBOURHOOD MEASURABLE? |
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Ruth Conroy Dalton, Nick Sheep Dalton |
APPLYING DEPTH DECAY FUNCTIONS TO SPACE SYNTAX NETWORK GRAPHS |
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Bernd Eisenberg |
CALIBRATING AXIAL LINE MAPS |
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Tao Yang, Bill Hillier |
THE FUZZY BOUNDARY: the spatial definition of urban areas |
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Jaecheol Kim |
TESTING THE STREET CONNECTIVITY OF NEW URBANISM PROJECTS AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS IN METRO ATLANTA REGION |
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Hoon-Tae Park |
THE STRUCTURAL SIMILARITY OF NEIGHBOURHOODS IN URBAN STREET NETWORKS: a case of London |
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EVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND SPACE SYNTAX |
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Valerio Cutini |
AXIAL LINES AND CONTOUR LINES: climbing up the centre |
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Endang Titi Sunarti Darjosanjoto |
PERMEABILITY MAPS OF RESIDENTIAL SETTLEMENTS WITHIN THE COASTAL AREA OF SURABAYA, INDONESIA |
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Ruchi Choudhary, Yeonsook Heo, Sonit Bafna |
A STUDY OF VARIATIONS AMONG MIES’S COURTYARD HOUSES BY A COMBINED SET OF VISUAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES |
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COMPUTER APPLICATION |
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Vassilis Kostakos, Eamonn O’Neill |
QUANTIFYING THE EFFECTS OF SPACE ON ENCOUNTER |
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Teresa V. Heitor, Ana Tomé, Paulo Dimas, João P. Silva |
SYNCHRONIZING SPATIAL INFORMATION IN COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS: a crossover of space syntax and spatial information visualization |
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Sean HANNA |
REPRESENTATION AND GENERATION OF PLANS USING GRAPH SPECTRA |
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Wen-Chihe (Jeffrey) Wang, Hsin-Ju Liao |
IMPLEMENTING SPACE SYNTAX IN AN OPEN SOURCE GIS; GRASS GIS approach |
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Shrikant B. Sharma |
A STATIC-DYNAMIC NETWORK MODEL FOR CROWD FLOW SIMULATION |
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Henrik Markhede, Pablo Miranda Carranza |
SPATIAL POSITIONING TOOL: a prototype software and some background correlation data |
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Chiron Mottram, Alan Penn |
EVOLVING STREET PLANS, FROM SHOPS AND SHOPPERS |
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VIRTUAL AND MIXED REALITY
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In O Cho, Young Ook Kim |
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPATIAL CONFIGURATION AND SPATIAL BEHAVIOR IN ONLINE GAME SPACE |
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Magda Mavridou |
COULD THE PERCEPTION OF INTELLIGIBILITY BE AFFECTED BY THE THIRD DIMENSION OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT? |
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Holger Schnädelbach, Alan Penn, Phil Steadman |
MIXED REALITY ARCHITECTURE: a dynamic architectural topology |
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SHORT PAPERS
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URBAN ANALYSIS |
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Heliana Carvalho, Edja Trigueiro |
THE NEW “CIDADE NOVA”: assessing effects of urban configuration and land use change in architectural transformation |
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Itzhak Omer, Ra’anan Gabay |
SOCIAL HOMOGENEITY AND SPACE SYNTAX OF TOWNS IN ISRAEL |
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Meltem Gündogdu, Hale Çiraci |
THE RELATION BETWEEN INTEGRATION VALUES AND LAND VALUES FROM SPATIAL CONFIGURATION CHARACTERISTICS: the Galata-Pera example |
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Meltem Gündogdu, Hale Çiraci |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENTRAL BUSINESS AREA - GALATA-PERA DISTRICT AND THE ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATION WITH CENTRAL BUSINESS AREA |
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Andrea da Costa Braga |
MORPHOLOGY, TRANSFORMATION AND CO-PRESENCE: unveiling four centuries of social tension in Rio de Janeiro's city centre – Brazil |
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Bo Grönlund |
SOME NOTIONS ON URBANITY |
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Christos Hadjichristos |
PROSTITUTION SPATIALISED: Cyprians then and now |
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PEDESTRIAN NETWORK |
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Bahar Baser, Ayse Sema Kubat |
A NEW LANDSCAPE DESIGN STRATEGY FOR CREATING CONTINUOUS, PERCEPTIBLE AND PRODUCTIVE URBAN GREEN: a case study of Kadiköy - Istanbul |
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Young Ook Kim, Haeng Woo Shin, En Mi Kong |
ESTABLISHING A METHOD TO CONSTRUCT PEDESTRIAN NETWORK IN DOWNTOWN AREA |
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Haeng Woo Shin, Young Ook Kim, Ah Hyun Kim |
A STUDY ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN PEDESTRIAN NETWORK AND PEDESTRIAN VOLUME ACCORDING TO LAND USE PATTERN |
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Mehmet Topçu, Kadriye Deniz Topçu, Ayse Sema Kubat |
MOVEMENT ECONOMY DEPENDENT ON URBAN DESIGN |
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Burcu Kaya, Ayse Sema Kubat |
SPACE AND FEAR OF CRIME RELATION IN URBAN GREEN AREAS CASE STUDY: Maçka Demokrasi Park |
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Perver K. Baran, William R. Smith, Umut Toker |
THE SPACE SYNTAX AND CRIME: evidence from a suburban community |
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VISIBILITY |
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Esenghiul Abdul Gemil |
THE SEQUENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONSEQUENT URBAN PATTERNS |
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Rodrigo Mora |
DISSECTING THE VISUAL VARIABLES OF SPATIAL CONFUSION |
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Ömer Erem, Elmira Gür |
A COMPARATIVE SPACE IDENTIFICATION ELEMENTS ANALYSIS METHOD FOR DISTRICTS: Maslak & Levent, Istanbul |
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BUILDING MORPHOLOGY |
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Valério Augusto Soares de Medeiros, Fabiano José Arcadio Sobreira, Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda |
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS PALACE: Niemeyer’s masterpiece facing a functional conflict |
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Kerstin Sailer, Andrew Budgen, Nathan Lonsdale, Alasdair Turner, Alan Penn |
EFFECTIVE WORKPLACES: bridging the gap between architectural research and design practice |
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Haeng Woo Shin, Da Eun Kim, Young Ook Kim |
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE SPATIAL CONFIGURATION OF TRADITIONAL VILLAGES AND APARTMENT COMPLEXES IN KOREA |
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Suzan Girginkaya, Gülen Çagdas |
COMPARISON OF MOVEMENT MODELS BETWEEN REAL AND VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS |
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SPATIAL COGNITION |
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Ezgi Tuncer |
PERCEPTION AND INTELLIGIBILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF SPATIAL SYNTAX AND SPATIAL COGNITION: reading an unfamiliar place out of cognitive maps |
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Maria Cristina Dias Lay, Antônio Reis, Virginia Dreux, Débora Becker |
URBAN SECURITY AND SPATIAL BEHAVIOR: syntactic and perceptual analysis of the central area of Porto Alegre |
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Yixiang Long, Perver K. Baran, Robin Moore |
THE ROLE OF SPACE SYNTAX IN SPATIAL COGNITION: evidence from urban China |
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Martin Brösamle, Christoph Hölscher |
HOW DO HUMANS INTERPRET CONFIGURATION? towards a spatial semantics |
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Eirini Rafailaki |
MOVEMENT BEHAVIOUR, SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS AND SPATIAL COGNITION IN SPACES OF CONSUMPTION: the case of Camden Market |
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EXPERIENTIAL DIMENSION |
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Simone Shu-Yeng Chung |
ACTOR/AUDIENCE INTERFACE IN THE CITY/STAGE SPACE |
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Ava Fatah Schieck, Carolina Briones, Chiron Mottram |
A SENSE OF PLACE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING WITHIN THE URBAN LANDSCAPE |
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Paul Osmond |
QUANTIFYING THE QUALITATIVE: an evaluation of urban ambience |