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OPENING ADDRESS

3 Ayse Sema Kubat WELCOME TO THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL SPACE SYNTAX SYMPOSIUM - ISTANBUL
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INVITED PAPERS

5 Jeremy W.R. Whitehand CONZENIAN URBAN MORPHOLOGY AND URBAN LANDSCAPES
6 David Seamon A LIVED HERMETIC OF PEOPLE AND PLACE: phenomenology and space syntax
7 Daniel Montello THE CONTRIBUTION OF SPACE SYNTAX TO A COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
8 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

2 URBAN MORPHOLOGY
3 Bill Hillier, Alasdair Turner,
Tao Yang, Hoon-Tae Park
METRIC AND TOPO-GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF URBAN STREET NETWORKS: some convergences, divergences and new results
4 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
5 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
6 John Peponis, Douglas Allen, Steve French, Martin Scoppa, Jason Brown STREET CONNECTIVITY AND URBAN DENSITY: spatial measures and their correlation
7 Lars Marcus SPATIAL CAPITAL AND HOW TO MEASURE IT: an outline of an analytical theory of the social performativity of urban form
8 Lucas Figueiredo, Luiz Amorim DECODING THE URBAN GRID: or why cities are neither trees nor perfect grids
9 Décio Rigatti, Cláudio Mainieri de Ugalde PARTS AND WHOLE IN METROPOLITAN CONURBATION: the case of porto alegre metropolitan area - Brazil
10 Roy Wagner ON THE METRIC, SYNTACTIC AND FUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE OF AXIAL MAPS
11 Ermal Shpuza URBAN SHAPES AND URBAN GRIDS: a comparative study of Adriatic and Ionian coastal cities
12 Stephen Read, Gerhard Bruyns THE FORM OF A METROPOLITAN TERRITORY: the case of Amsterdam and its periphery
13 Andrew Crompton, Frank Brown THE DOUBLE FRACTAL STRUCTURE OF VENICE
14 Mir Azimzadeh, Hans Bjur THE URBAN PALIMPSEST: the interplay between the historically generated layers in urban spatial system and urban life
15 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
16 CENTRALITY
17 Stephen Read, Gerhard Bruyns, Eefje van den Hoogen, Myrna Plomp CONSTRUCTING METROPOLITAN LANDSCAPES OF ACTUALITY AND POTENTIALITY
18 Akkelies van Nes CENTRALITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE RIJNLAND REGION: social and spatial concepts of centrality
19 Claudia Ortiz-Chao, Bill Hillier IN SEARCH OF PATTERNS OF LAND-USE IN MEXICO CITY USING LOGISTIC REGRESSION AT THE PLOT LEVEL
20 PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT
21 Özlem Özer, Ayse Sema Kubat WALKING INITIATIVES: a quantitative movement analysis
22 Ayse Özbil, John Peponis MODELING STREET CONNECTIVITY AND PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT ACCORDING TO STANDARD GIS STREET NETWORK REPRESENTATIONS
23 Pete Ferguson THE STREETS OF INNOVATION: an exploratory analysis of knowledge transfer in the public realm
24 Milena Baratta Monteiro de Melo Nunes UNB AND ITS SOCIAL SPACE
25 CRIME
26 Julienne Hanson, Reem Zako COMMUNITIES OF CO-PRESENCE AND SURVEILLANCE: how public open space shapes awareness and behaviour in residential developments
27 Özlem Sahbaz, Bill Hillier THE STORY OF THE CRIME: functional, temporal and spatial tendencies in street robbery
28 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
29 Ameen Farooq SOCIAL MALICE BY HOUSING TYPE
30 Antônio Tarcísio Reis, Luiza Vedana, Celina Dittmar AN ANALYSIS OF STREET ROBBERY AND RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY THROUGH INTEGRATION OF AXIAL LINES, SEGMENTS CONNECTIVITY AND GIS
31 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
32 Alexander Ståhle EXPLORING AMBITERRITORY: no-man’s-land in post-war morphologies, confusing users and complicating maintenance
33 COMPARATIVE URBAN ANALYSIS
34 Mehmet Topçu, Ayse Sema Kubat MORPHOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF TWO HISTORICAL ANATOLIAN TOWNS
35 Valério Augusto Soares de Medeiros, Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda STRUCTURE AND SIZE: Brazilian cities in an urban configurational world scenario
36 Valério Augusto Soares de Medeiros, Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda A STEP FURTHER: segment analysis for comparative urban studies
37 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
38 PRESERVATION AND REHABILITATION
39 Luiz Amorim, Claudia Loureiro, Cristiano Nascimento PRESERVING SPACE: towards a new architectural conservation agenda
40 Margarita Greene, Rodrigo Mora REHABILITATION PROCESS IN CITY CENTRES: new residents in traditional areas
41 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
42 Christine Kohlert DAR ES SALAAM: restructuring of the harbor, dual planning method
43 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
44 VISIBILITY
45 Alasdair Turner TO MOVE THROUGH SPACE: lines of vision and movement
46 Yasemin Ince Güney ANALYZING VISIBILITY STRUCTURES IN TURKISH DOMESTIC SPACES
47 Vaso Trova DESIGNING FOR HUMAN ENCOUNTER: urban design and the politics of visibility
48 Afroza Parvin, Arlen Min Ye, Beisi Jia MULTILEVEL PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT: does visibility make any difference?
49 Jaepil Choi, Minseok Kim, Hyunchul Choi EVACUATION EFFICIENCY EVALUATION MODEL BASED ON EUCLIDEAN DISTANCE WITH VISUAL DEPTH
50 Maria Beatriz de Arruda Campos, Maia Lemlij, Sarah Manning THE ROLE OF THE BUILDING LAYOUT IN THE DELIVERY OF SOCIAL WORK SERVICES
51 SPATIAL COGNITION AND WAYFINDING
52 Christoph Hölscher, Martin Brösamle CAPTURING INDOOR WAYFINDING STRATEGIES AND DIFFERENCES IN SPATIAL KNOWLEDGE WITH SPACE SYNTAX
53 Martin Brösamle, Christoph Hölscher, Georg Vrachliotis MULTI-LEVEL COMPLEXITY IN TERMS OF SPACE SYNTAX: a case study
54 Eirini Rafailaki INFORMATIVE MONADS SHAPING COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE: the “urban palimpsest” of Piraeus, Greece
55 Christian Beros-Contreras DIS-ORIENTATION, SPATIAL ABILITIES PERFORMANCE IN CENTRAL LONDON
56 Margarita Greene, Rodrigo Mora, Hernán Kirsten, Daniel Wurman FINDING THE WAY BACK: spatial variables in asymmetric route choice
57 Jingwen Wang, Qing Zhu, Qizhi Mao THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL EXTENSION OF SPACE SYNTAX
58 Yong Woo Yun, Young Ook Kim THE EFFECT OF DEPTH AND DISTANCE IN SPATIAL COGNITION
59 PHENOMENOLOGY AND SPACE SYNTAX
60 Stephen Read DEEP LANDSCAPES: constructing urban landscapes for inhabitation
61 Luki Budiarto SENSES OF PLACE: understanding urban location as an organisation of places
62 Irini Perdikogianni FROM SPACE TO “PLACE”: the role of space and experience in the construction of “place”
63 Hazem Ziada KINESTHETIC FOUNDATIONS OF SPATIAL CONCEPTS AND CONFIGURATIONS
64 ARCHITECTURAL THEORY
65 Sonit Bafna, Sudha Shah THE EVOLUTION OF ORTHOGONALITY IN BUILT SPACE: an argument from space syntax
66 Laura Vaughan, Julienne Hanson, Ruth Conroy Dalton TEACHING SPACE SYNTAX THROUGH REFLECTIVE PRACTICE
67 Pelin Dursun SPACE SYNTAX IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
68 RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE
69 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
70 Ziad Aazam THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF THE MOSQUE: a study in building typology
71 Ziad Aazam THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF THE MOSQUE: a study in the relationships between building typology and urban morphology
72 DOMESTIC SPACE
73 Ela Çil SPACE, PRACTICE, MEMORY: the transformations of the houses in Kula, a town in Anatolia
74 Tahar Bellal SPATIAL INTERFACE BETWEEN INHABITANTS AND VISITORS IN M’ZAB HOUSES
75 Matthew H. Robb THE SPATIAL LOGIC OF ZACUALA, TEOTIHUACAN
76 Suzan Sanli, Pelin Dursun, Gülsün Saglamer DECODING HOUSES OF A TURKISH ARCHITECT: Yilmaz Sanli
77 Jala Makhzoumi, Reem Zako THE BEIRUT DOZEN: traditional domestic garden as spatial and cultural mediator
78 Hedieh Wojgani, Julienne Hanson EXTRA CARE HOUSING: a paradigm shift
79 WORKPLACE
80 Jean Wineman, Anirban Adhya ENHANCING WORKSPACE PERFORMANCE: predicting the influence of spatial and psychosocial factors on job satisfaction
81 Sonit Bafna, Ranah Hamash DESIGNING THE SPATIAL SYNTAX OF OFFICE LAYOUTS
82 Kerstin Sailer MOVEMENT IN WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENTS: configurational or programmed?
83 Henrik Markhede, Daniel Koch POSITIONING ANALYSIS: social structures in configurative modelling
84 MUSEUMS
85 Sophia Psarra, Jean Wineman, Ying Xu, Ipek Kaynar TRACING THE MODERN: space, narrative and exploration in the Museum of Modern Art, New York
86 Pegah Zamani, John Peponis RADICAL DISCONTINUITY OR VARIATIONS ON A THEME?: the recent history of the High Museum of Art
87 Kali Tzortzi MUSEUM BUILDING DESIGN AND EXHIBITION LAYOUT: patterns of interaction
88 Alan Penn, Maximo Martinez, Maia Lemlij STRUCTURE, AGENCY AND SPACE IN THE EMERGENCE OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE
89 SPACE SYNTAX AND TRANSPORTATION
90 Alper Ünlü, Erincik Edgü COMPARATIVE SPACE SYNTAX ANALYSIS OF DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR ISTANBUL UNDERGROUND RAILWAY SYSTEM
91 Tatsuya Kishimoto, Shutaro Kawasaki, Nobuhiko Nagata, Ryosuke Tanaka OPTIMAL LOCATION OF ROUTE AND STOPS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
92 Christian Schwander NETWORK ANALYSIS APPLIED: the railway network in South East England
93 Cláudio Mainieri de Ugalde, Décio Rigatti RING ROADS IN GREATER PORTO ALEGRE: would it be an effective sollution?
94 Alain Chiaradia EMERGENT ROUTE CHOICE BEHAVIOUR, MOTORWAY AND TRUNK ROAD NETWORK: the Nantes conurbation
95 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
96 LANDUSE LANDVALUE AND DEMOGRAPHICS
97 Kyoung Mi Min, Jong Min Moon, Young Ook Kim THE EFFECT OF SPATIAL CONFIGURATION ON LAND USE AND LAND VALUE IN SEOUL
98 Rômulo José da Costa Ribeiro, Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda WHAT INTEGRATION ADDS TO QUALITY OF LIFE
99 Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda BE AWARE OF LOCAL PROPERTIES
100 Esenghiul Abdul Gemil THE SPATIAL AND NON-SPATIAL REQUISITES OF A NETWORKED PUBLIC DOMAIN
101 Burçin Yazgi, Vedia Dökmeci ANALYSIS OF HOUSING PRICES IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA OF ISTANBUL
102 Maria Cristina Dias Lay, Carina Hamm Oliveira AN ANALYSIS OF CONFIGURATION, LOCATION AND AVAILABILITY OF INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES IN SOCIAL HOUSING
103 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
104 NEIGHBORHOODS : LOCAL VS GLOBAL
105 Kaveh Shafiei INTERNAL COMMERCIAL STREETS AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF LARGE INFORMAL NEIGHBOURHOODS: the case of Zahedan, Iran
106 Nick Sheep Dalton IS NEIGHBOURHOOD MEASURABLE?
107 Ruth Conroy Dalton, Nick Sheep Dalton APPLYING DEPTH DECAY FUNCTIONS TO SPACE SYNTAX NETWORK GRAPHS
108 Bernd Eisenberg CALIBRATING AXIAL LINE MAPS
109 Tao Yang, Bill Hillier THE FUZZY BOUNDARY: the spatial definition of urban areas
110 Jaecheol Kim TESTING THE STREET CONNECTIVITY OF NEW URBANISM PROJECTS AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS IN METRO ATLANTA REGION
111 Hoon-Tae Park THE STRUCTURAL SIMILARITY OF NEIGHBOURHOODS IN URBAN STREET NETWORKS: a case of London
112 EVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND SPACE SYNTAX
113 Valerio Cutini AXIAL LINES AND CONTOUR LINES: climbing up the centre
114 Endang Titi Sunarti Darjosanjoto PERMEABILITY MAPS OF RESIDENTIAL SETTLEMENTS WITHIN THE COASTAL AREA OF SURABAYA, INDONESIA
115 Ruchi Choudhary, Yeonsook Heo, Sonit Bafna A STUDY OF VARIATIONS AMONG MIES’S COURTYARD HOUSES BY A COMBINED SET OF VISUAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES
116 COMPUTER APPLICATION
117 Vassilis Kostakos, Eamonn O’Neill QUANTIFYING THE EFFECTS OF SPACE ON ENCOUNTER
118 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
119 Sean HANNA REPRESENTATION AND GENERATION OF PLANS USING GRAPH SPECTRA
120 Wen-Chihe (Jeffrey) Wang, Hsin-Ju Liao IMPLEMENTING SPACE SYNTAX IN AN OPEN SOURCE GIS; GRASS GIS approach
121 Shrikant B. Sharma A STATIC-DYNAMIC NETWORK MODEL FOR CROWD FLOW SIMULATION
122 Henrik Markhede, Pablo Miranda Carranza SPATIAL POSITIONING TOOL: a prototype software and some background correlation data
123 Chiron Mottram, Alan Penn EVOLVING STREET PLANS, FROM SHOPS AND SHOPPERS
124 VIRTUAL AND MIXED REALITY
125 In O Cho, Young Ook Kim THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPATIAL CONFIGURATION AND SPATIAL BEHAVIOR IN ONLINE GAME SPACE
126 Magda Mavridou COULD THE PERCEPTION OF INTELLIGIBILITY BE AFFECTED BY THE THIRD DIMENSION OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT?
127 Holger Schnädelbach, Alan Penn, Phil Steadman MIXED REALITY ARCHITECTURE: a dynamic architectural topology
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URBAN ANALYSIS
129 Heliana Carvalho, Edja Trigueiro THE NEW “CIDADE NOVA”: assessing effects of urban configuration and land use change in architectural transformation
130 Itzhak Omer, Ra’anan Gabay SOCIAL HOMOGENEITY AND SPACE SYNTAX OF TOWNS IN ISRAEL
131 Meltem Gündogdu, Hale Çiraci THE RELATION BETWEEN INTEGRATION VALUES AND LAND VALUES FROM SPATIAL CONFIGURATION CHARACTERISTICS: the Galata-Pera example
132 Meltem Gündogdu, Hale Çiraci THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENTRAL BUSINESS AREA - GALATA-PERA DISTRICT AND THE ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATION WITH CENTRAL BUSINESS AREA
133 Andrea da Costa Braga MORPHOLOGY, TRANSFORMATION AND CO-PRESENCE: unveiling four centuries of social tension in Rio de Janeiro's city centre – Brazil
134 Bo Grönlund SOME NOTIONS ON URBANITY
135 Christos Hadjichristos PROSTITUTION SPATIALISED: Cyprians then and now
136 PEDESTRIAN NETWORK
137 Bahar Baser, Ayse Sema Kubat A NEW LANDSCAPE DESIGN STRATEGY FOR CREATING CONTINUOUS, PERCEPTIBLE AND PRODUCTIVE URBAN GREEN: a case study of Kadiköy - Istanbul
138 Young Ook Kim, Haeng Woo Shin, En Mi Kong ESTABLISHING A METHOD TO CONSTRUCT PEDESTRIAN NETWORK IN DOWNTOWN AREA
139 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
140 Mehmet Topçu, Kadriye Deniz Topçu, Ayse Sema Kubat MOVEMENT ECONOMY DEPENDENT ON URBAN DESIGN
141 Burcu Kaya, Ayse Sema Kubat SPACE AND FEAR OF CRIME RELATION IN URBAN GREEN AREAS CASE STUDY: Maçka Demokrasi Park
142 Perver K. Baran, William R. Smith, Umut Toker THE SPACE SYNTAX AND CRIME: evidence from a suburban community
143 VISIBILITY
144 Esenghiul Abdul Gemil THE SEQUENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONSEQUENT URBAN PATTERNS
145 Rodrigo Mora DISSECTING THE VISUAL VARIABLES OF SPATIAL CONFUSION
146 Ömer Erem, Elmira Gür A COMPARATIVE SPACE IDENTIFICATION ELEMENTS ANALYSIS METHOD FOR DISTRICTS: Maslak & Levent, Istanbul
147 BUILDING MORPHOLOGY
148 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
149 Kerstin Sailer, Andrew Budgen, Nathan Lonsdale, Alasdair Turner, Alan Penn EFFECTIVE WORKPLACES: bridging the gap between architectural research and design practice
150 Haeng Woo Shin, Da Eun Kim, Young Ook Kim A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE SPATIAL CONFIGURATION OF TRADITIONAL VILLAGES AND APARTMENT COMPLEXES IN KOREA
151 Suzan Girginkaya, Gülen Çagdas COMPARISON OF MOVEMENT MODELS BETWEEN REAL AND VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
152 SPATIAL COGNITION
153 Ezgi Tuncer PERCEPTION AND INTELLIGIBILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF SPATIAL SYNTAX AND SPATIAL COGNITION: reading an unfamiliar place out of cognitive maps
154 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
155 Yixiang Long, Perver K. Baran, Robin Moore THE ROLE OF SPACE SYNTAX IN SPATIAL COGNITION: evidence from urban China
156 Martin Brösamle, Christoph Hölscher HOW DO HUMANS INTERPRET CONFIGURATION? towards a spatial semantics
157 Eirini Rafailaki MOVEMENT BEHAVIOUR, SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS AND SPATIAL COGNITION IN SPACES OF CONSUMPTION: the case of Camden Market
158 EXPERIENTIAL DIMENSION
159 Simone Shu-Yeng Chung ACTOR/AUDIENCE INTERFACE IN THE CITY/STAGE SPACE
160 Ava Fatah Schieck, Carolina Briones, Chiron Mottram A SENSE OF PLACE AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING WITHIN THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
161 Paul Osmond QUANTIFYING THE QUALITATIVE: an evaluation of urban ambience