0 Keynote Speeches
1 Architectural Design and Practices
2 Building Morphology and Performativity
3 Green Urbanism and Sustainable Developments
4 Historical Evolution of Built Form
5 Modelling and Methodological Development
6 Spatial Analysis and Architectural Theory
7 Spatial Cognition and Behaviours
8 Urban Space and Social, Economic and Cultural Phenomena
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Proceedings Colophon
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Editors: Young Ook Kim, Hoon Tae Park, Kyung Wook Seo
Title: Proceedings of Ninth International Space Syntax Symposium
Publisher: Sejong University Press 2013
ISBN (to be informed)
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Keynote Speeches
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Public Lectures |
00A |
THE NOW AND FUTURE OF SPACE SYNTAX: from structures and models to theory
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Bill Hillier |
00B |
TOWARD URBAN INTEGRATION
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Dominique Perrault |
Opening Lecture |
00C |
THE CITY, HUMANITY AND SCIENCE: THE TWO CULTURES AND THE CREATION OF VALUE
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Alan Penn |
Spatial Culture of East Asian Cities
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00D |
A NEW URBANISM OF SEOUL SEEN THROUGH THE PRISM OF ITS HETEROGENEOUS NETWORK
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Young Ook Kim |
00E |
QUESTIONS FOR URBAN DESIGN: Lessons from China
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Renee Chow |
00F |
JAPANESE URBAN STRUCTURE AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Masao Furuyama |
The Science of Cities |
00G |
THE PRICE OF ANARCHY AND BRAESS PARADOX IN TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS
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Hawoong Jeong |
00H |
TOWARDS QUANTITATIVE URBANISM
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Marc Barthelemy |
00I |
HOW COMPLEXITY, NETWORK AND BIG DATA MAY FACILITATE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF CONTEMPORARY CITIES?
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Juval Portugali |
Closing Lecture |
00J |
SPACE SYNTAX: Progress and prospects
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John Peponis |
Architectural Design and Practices
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Long papers |
001 |
EDUCATING ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS TO DESIGN BUILDINGS FROM THE INSIDE OUT: Experiences from a research-based design studio
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Sven Schneider, Saskia Kuliga, Christoph Hölscher, Ruth Conroy-Dalton, André Kunert, Alexander Kulik, Dirk Donath
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002 |
DOUGLAS HOUSE: the formation of a language
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Saleem Dahabreh |
003 |
SYNTHETIC SPACE SYNTAX: A generative and supervised learning approach in urban design
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Kinda Al_Sayed |
004 |
NETWORKED ARCHITECTURAL INTERFACES: exploring the effect of spatial configuration on urban screen placement
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Ava Fatah gen. Schieck, Kinda Al-Sayed, Efstathia Kostopoulou, Mortiz Behrens, Wallis Motta
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COMBINING SPACE SYNTAX AND SHAPE GRAMMAR TO INVESTIGATE ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: Considering Glenn Murcutt’s domestic designs
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Ju Hyun Lee, Michael J. Ostwald, Ning Gu
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006 |
LAYOUTS OF OBLIQUE GEOMETRY AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF DRAMATIC SPACE AT HOME
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Antigoni Katsakou |
007 |
HOW SPACE SYNTAX CAN BE APPLIED IN REGENERATING URBAN AREAS: Applying macro and micro spatial analyses tools in strategic improvements of 8 Dutch neighbourhoods
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Akkelies van Nes, Manuel López, Laura de Bonth, Dirk Verhagen, Simone Waayer
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Short papers |
008 |
APPLICATION OF SPACE SYNTAX IN URBAN MASTER PLANNING: A case study of Fuyang in China
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Jin Duan, Han Lu
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Building Morphology and Performativity
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Long papers |
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SPACE AND PLANNED INFORMALITY: strong and weak programme categorisation in public learning environments
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Caue Capille, Sophia Psarra
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010 |
UNDERSTANDING MUSEUM MAPS AS DEVICES FOR EMBODYING DISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE AND IMPACT ON VISITORS’ BEHAVIOURS
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Jae Hong Lee, Alan Penn
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011 |
VISIBILITY ANALYSIS, SIMILARITY AND DISSIMILARITY IN GENERAL TREND OF BUILDING LAYOUTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
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Ehsan Abshirini, Daniel Koch
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012 |
SPATIAL LAYOUT, SOCIAL NETWORKS AND INNOVATION IN ORGANIZATIONS
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Jean Wineman, Yongha Hwang, Felichism Kabo, Jason Owen-Smith, Gerald Davis
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013 |
VISIBILITY AND PERMEABILITY RELATIONS IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL CULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS: The Ashmolean Museum as a case study
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Athina Lazaridou |
014 |
UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN NURSING UNIT DESIGN WITH THE SUPPORT OF SPACE SYNTAX ANALYSIS
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Hui Cai, Craig Zimring
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015 |
HOW STRONGLY PROGRAMMED IS A STRONG PROGRAMME BUILDING?: A comparative analysis of outpatient clinics in two hospitals
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Kerstin Sailer, Rosica Pachilova, Efstathia Kostopoulou, Raymond Pradinuk, Darlene MacKinnon, Ton Hoofwijk
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016 |
ARCHITECTURAL SPATIALITY AND THERMAL PERFORMANCE FOR TROPICAL CONTEMPORARY BRAZILIAN HOUSES
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Nathalia Braga, Renato de Saboya, Martin Ordenes
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017 |
VISIBILITY AND EXPOSURE IN WORKSPACES
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Mateus Paulo Beck |
018 |
EXAMINATION OF SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCING SALES BY TENANT TYPES IN SHOPPING MALLS
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Eunmi Kong, Young Ook Kim
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019 |
EXAMINING SPACE TRANSFORMATION IN APARTMENT-BASED HOUSING UNITS IN ISTANBUL USING SPACE SYNTAX PARAMETERS
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Mehmet Emin Şalgamcıoğlu, Alper Ünlü
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020 |
NERUDAIN CONSTRUCTION: the case of Isla Negra
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Franciney Franca, Margarita Greene
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021 |
THE INFLUENCE OF SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF THE HOME ON INHABITANT ACTIVITY
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Sonit Bafna, Earle C. Chambers
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022 |
CONSTRUCTING GENOTYPE IN HOSPITAL DESIGN: A comparative study of the layouts of hospital buildings in Bangladesh
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Nayma Khan |
023 |
SPACE USE PATTERNS AND BUILDING MORPHOLOGY IN YORUBA AND BENIN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE: A study of two cultures in South-West Nigeria
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Cynthia Adeokun, E. N Ekhaese, F. Isaacs-Sodeye
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024 |
SPACES FOR KNOWLEDGE: strategies in academic library planning and design
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Katherine Both, Teresa Heitor, Valério Medeiros
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Short papers |
025 |
THE ROLE OF SPATIAL LAYOUT OF HOSPITAL PUBLIC SPACES IN INFORMAL PATIENT-MEDICAL STAFF INTERFACE
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Nicoletta Setola, Sabrina Borgianni, Max Martinez, Eime Tobari
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Green Urbanism and Sustainable Developments
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Long papers |
026 |
BEYOND COMPACT CITY: Spatial configuration model for carbon emission reduction
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Hoon Tae Park, Min Ha Kim, Young Ook Kim
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027 |
PATTERNS OF SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY AND THE STRUCTURE OF MODALITY IN THE RANDSTAD CITY-REGION
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Jorge Gil, Stephen Read
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028 |
INTEGRATING BICYCLE NETWORK ANALYSIS IN URBAN DESIGN: improving bikeability in Trondheim by combining space syntax and GIS-methods using the Place Syntax Tool
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Bendik Manum, Tobias Nordstrom
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029 |
CAN SPATIAL FORM SUPPORT URBAN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES?: Representing patches and connectivity zones for bees using space syntax methodology
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Lars Marcus, Meta Berghauser Pont
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030 |
THE WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
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Axel Heyman, Alexander Stahle
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031 |
INTEGRATING LAND WITH WATER ROUTES: PROPOSAL FOR A SUSTAINABLE SPATIAL NETWORK FOR KERANIGANJ IN DHAKA
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Farida Nilufar , Labib Hossain, Mahbuba Afroz Jinia
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Short papers |
032 |
APPLICATION OF SPACE SYNTAX THEORY IN STUDY OF URBAN PARKS AND WALKING
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Yujia Zhai , Perver Baran
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033 |
THE (IN) SUSTAINABILITY OF THE TERRITORY PLANS IN THE FEDERAL DISTRICT: the case of the Housing Sector Taquari, at Lake Paranoá Basin
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Liza Andrade , Jamil Tancredi, Valério Medeiros, Rômulo Ribeiro
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Historical Evolution of Built Form
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Long papers |
034 |
MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF HISTORICAL CENTRES IN TIANJIN
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Yao Shen, Kayvan Karimi, Qing Xia
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035 |
THE SYNTACTIC ROLE OF “LYWAN” IN NORTHERN MESOPOTAMIAN HOUSES
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Alper Ünlü, Mehmet Emin Şalgamcıoğlu
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036 |
USING SPACE SYNTAX AND HISTORICAL LAND-USE DATA TO INTERROGATE NARRATIVES OF HIGH STREET ‘DECLINE’ IN TWO GREATER LONDON SUBURBS
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Sam Griffiths, Ashley Dhanani, Ellul Claire, Muki Haklay, David Jeevendrampillai, Nikolina Nikolova, Patrick Rickles, Laura Vaughan
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037 |
A POROUS URBAN FABRIC: THE STRUCTURES AND SCALES OF LONDON’S PERI-URBAN DEVELOPMENT FROM 1880 TO 2013
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Ashley Dhanani, Laura Vaughan
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038 |
FROM COURTYARD TO MONUMENT: Effect of changing social values on spatial configuration of "the cities of the holy shrines" in Iraq
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Mohammed Hussein |
039 |
MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF KONAK SQUARE IN IZMIR
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Isin Can, Ela Çil, Berna Yaylalı-Yıldız, Pınar Kılıç-Çalğıcı, Koray Velibeyoğlu
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040 |
DISTILLING ‘URBAN KERNEL’ FROM THE REVIVAL PROCESSES FROM WAR DAMAGE IN JAPANESE LOCAL CITIES
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Tsuyoshi Kigawa,Masao Furuyama, Kyung Wook Seo
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041 |
TURNING BARRIERS INTO ALLEYWAYS: Unsolved transitions from Old Barcelona to the Post- Cerdà city
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Antonio Millán-Gómez, Marisol Jiménez Rivera, Julio Alan Latre Cabrera, Víctor Díaz-Asensio García
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Short papers |
042 |
SYNTACTIC COMPARISON OF CYPRUS PORT CITIES: Famagusta and Limassol
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Nezire Ozgece, Erincik Edgu
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043 |
PROTOTYPE FOR AN AXIALLY CONNECTED LINEAR ROUTE IN THE ANCIENT CITIES OF SINDH-PAKISTAN
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Javaria Shaikh, Sugie Lee
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044 |
TRACKING BACK THE PROGRESSION OF THE CITY FRAMEWORK’S PROTOTYPES UP TO THE ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS
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Javaria Shaikh |
Modelling and Methodological Development
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Long papers |
045 |
NETWORK COMMUNITIES IN THE VISIBILITY GRAPH: a new method for the discretization of space
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Yongha Hwang |
046 |
UNSUPERVISED CLASSIFICATION OF EVOLVING METROPOLITAN STREET PATTERNS
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Miguel Serra, Jorge Gil, Paulo Pinho
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047 |
A CONNECTIONIST APPROACH TO PEDESTRIANS MOVEMENT IN URBAN CENTRES
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Decio Rigatti, Fábio Lúcio Zampieri, Vanessa Dorneles, Cláudio Mainieri de Ugalde, Andrea da Costa Braga
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048 |
A SYNTACTIC ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN METHODOLOGY: Integrating real-time space syntax analysis in a configurative architectural design process
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Pirouz Nourian, Samaneh Rezvani, Sevil Sariyildiz
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049 |
CONFIGURATIONAL ANALYSIS ASSOCIATED WITH VERTICAL TRANSITION ON MULTILEVEL PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT
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Xiaoyu Song, Yu Zhuang, Xiaoling Dai
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050 |
SPACE SYNTAX FOR GENERATIVE DESIGN: On the application of a new tool
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Richard Schaffranek, Michael Vasku
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051 |
CENTRAL PLACES AND MODALITY ENVIRONMENTS: An historical architecture of urban places
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Stephen Read, Jorge Gil
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052 |
A REVISED REPRESENTATION FOR SPACE SYNTAX ANALYSIS BASED ON URBAN STREET SPATIAL ATTRIBUTES
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Sang Kyu Jeong, Yong Un Ban
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053 |
‘HUMAN VERSUS MACHINE’: Testing validity and insights of manual and automated data gathering methods in complex buildings
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Kerstin Sailer, Rosica Pachilova, Chloë Brown
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054 |
SYNTACTIC RESILIENCE
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Daniel Koch, Pablo Miranda Carranza
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055 |
ORIGIN-DESTINATION WEIGHTED CHOICE MODEL AS A NEW TOOL FOR ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF NEW URBAN DEVELOPMENTS
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Kayvan Karimi, Ed Parham, Eva Friedrich, Pete Ferguson
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056 |
SPACE SYNTAX ANALYSIS INTEGRATING STREET AND RAILWAY NETWORKS: A case study in Tokyo
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Masaya Fujitani, Tatsuya Kishimoto
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057 |
SPACE SYNTAX ANGULAR BETWEENNESS CENTRALITY REVISITED
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Tasos Varoudis, Stephen Law, Kayvan Karimi, Bill Hillier, Alan Penn
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058 |
SYNTACTIC APPROACH TO ELECTRIC MOBILITY IN METROPOLITAN AREAS: NE 1 district core, segment map
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Eiman Y. ElBanhawy, Ruth Conroy-Dalton
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059 |
DIRECTED LINKOGRAPHY AND SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS: Comparing Synchronous and Diachronic Effects of Sudden Emergence of Creative Insights on the Structure of the Design Process
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Tamer El-Khouly, Alan Penn
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060 |
MEASURING THE STRUCTURE OF GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS
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Sean Hanna, Joan Serras, Tasos Varoudis
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061 |
URBAN VALUE: Measuring the impact of spatial layout design using space syntax
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Stephen Law, Tim Stonor, Sammir Lingawi
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062 |
SPOT WITH PATHS, AND INTERACTIVE DIAGRAM WITH A LOW COMPLEXITY ISOVIST ALGORITHM
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Pablo Miranda Carranza, Daniel Koch, Asmund Izaki
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Short papers |
063 |
TOWARDS A MULTI-SCALE DESCRIPTION OF CHOICE
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Laurens Versluis |
064 |
A COMPUTATIONAL METHOD FOR GENERATING CONVEX MAPS USING THE MEDIAL AXIS TRANSFORM
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Pablo Miranda Carranza, Daniel Koch
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Spatial Analysis and Architectural Theory
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Long papers |
065 |
BEYOND ANALYTICAL KNOWLEDGE: The need for a combined theory of generation and explanation
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Sophia Psarra |
066 |
EPIMETHEAN ARCHIVES: a Stieglerian approach to socio-spatial memory exteriorization in Hillier and Portugali
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Frederik Weissenborn |
067 |
THE ARCHITECTURAL INTERFACE INSIDE-OUT: INTERIOR-EXTERIOR RELATIONS, SPATIAL MODELS, AND CONFIGURATIONAL
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Daniel Koch |
068 |
NETWORK BUZZ: Conception and geometry of networks in geography, architecture and sociology
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Lars Marcus, Sara Westin, Lasse Suonpera Liebst
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069 |
RURAL DOMESTIC SPACE AND THE ITALIAN IMMIGRATION IN SOUTH BRAZIL: Transmission of Culture through space organization
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Decio Rigatti, Elio Trusiani, Livia Piccinini
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070 |
CHOREOGRAPHING EXPOSURE: Theatrical configurations of architectural disjunction
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Daniel Koch |
Short papers |
071 |
THE FUTURE SQUARE: New urbanity or another fallacy?
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Fernanda Paula, Lucy Donegan
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Spatial Cognition and Behaviours
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Long papers |
072 |
TOWARDS A PSYCHOLOGY OF SYNTACTICAL READINGS: the case of applying a Cognitive Task Analysis method in acquiring and utilizing configuration-related knowledge
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Konstantinos Ioannidis |
073 |
ACCESSIBILITY IN PUBLIC SPACES: Spatial legibility for visually impaired people
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Ozlem Belir, Deniz Erinsel Onder
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074 |
WALK, LOOK, REMEMBER: Art galleries as spaces facilitating memory
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Jakub Krukar, Ruth Conroy Dalton
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075 |
STRUCTURE OF ATTENTION AND THE LOGIC OF VISUAL COMPOSITION
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Katherine Wright Johnson, Sonit Bafna
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076 |
WHAT SYNTAX DOES NOT KNOW: Movement triggers beyond integration
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Vincent Langenfeld, Michael Rist, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Christoph Hölscher
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077 |
AESTHETIC AND EMOTIONAL APPRAISAL OF THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND ITS RELATION TO SPATIAL CONFIGURATION
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Saskia Kuliga, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Christoph Hölscher
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078 |
SEEING THE AXIAL LINE: evidence from wayfinding experiments
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Beatrix Emo, Ruth Conroy Dalton
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079 |
ON SPATIAL WAYFINDING: Agent and human navigation patterns in virtual and real worlds
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Nicolas Orellana, Kinda Al-Sayed
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080 |
STREET CHOICE LOGIT MODEL FOR STROLLING VISITORS IN SHOPPING DISTRICT
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Ko Kawada, Tatsuya Kishimoto, Akiyoshi Fukai
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081 |
INTEGRATION OF HOUSING SCHEMES, SOCIAL INTERACTION AND RESIDENT WELL-BEING
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Maria Lay, Márcia Lima
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082 |
IN THE INTELLIGIBILITY MAZE OF SPACE SYNTAX: a space syntax analysis of toy models, mazes and labyrinths
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Lingzhu Zhang, Alain Chiaradia, Yu Zhuang
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083 |
MEASURING THE CHANGES IN AGGREGATE CYCLING PATTERNS BETWEEN 2003 AND 2012 FROM A SPACE SYNTAX PERSPECTIVE
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Stephen Law, Fernanda Sakr, Max Martinez
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084 |
(IN)ACCESSIBLE CAMPUS: Space syntax for universal design
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Teresa Heitor, Rita Nascimento, Ana Tomé, Valério Medeiros
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Urban Space and Social, Economic and Cultural Phenomena/b>
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Long papers |
085 |
A STUDY ON THE LEAD-LAG EFFECT OF SPATIAL CONFIGURATION AND ECONOMIC FACTORS: Focusing on spatial configuration and the change of the hub of employment
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Kyoung Yong Kim, Young Ook Kim
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086 |
WHAT IS URBANITY ABOUT?
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Douglas Aguiar |
087 |
The Spatial Flaws of New Towns: Morphological comparison between a Chinese new and old town through the application of space syntax, spacematrix and mixed use Index
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Yu Ye, Akkelies van Nes
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088 |
A STUDY OF URBAN DENSITY IN SHENZHEN: the relationship between street morphology, building density and land use
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Haofeng Wang, Su Shi, Xiaojun Rao
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089 |
SPATIAL CONFIGURATION AND BID RENT THEORY: How urban space shapes the urban economy
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Laura Narvaez, Alan Penn, Sam Griffiths
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090 |
SPACE SYNTAX, LANDSCAPE URBANISM AND THE PERI-URBAN CONDITION: The case of Bologna and Modena in Italy
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Olimpia Cermasi, Sophia Psarra
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091 |
WALKABILITY: Perceived and measured qualities in action
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Ozlem Ozer, Ayse Sema Kubat
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092 |
THE CHANGES OF RITUAL PRACTICE IN THE POST-SOCIALIST CITY OF DUNAÚJVÁROS
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Christina Lenart |
093 |
HOW CITY SPACES AFFORD OPPORTUNITIES FOR RIOTS
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Kinda Al-Sayed, Sean Hanna
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094 |
DESIGNING DIFFERENCE: Interpreting and testing Jane Jacobs’ criteria for urban diversity in space syntax terms
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Sara Sardari Sayyar, Lars Marcus
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095 |
THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF THE SPATIAL CONFIGURATION IN GREATER CAIRO METROPOLITAN AREA
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Abdelbaseer A. Mohamed , Akkelies van Nes, Mohamed A. Salheen, Christine Kohlert, Christian Schwander
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096 |
A CONFIGURATIONAL EXPLORATION OF PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLIST MOVEMENTS: Using Hangzhou as a case study, China
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Xiaoling Dai, Wenbo Yu
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097 |
UNFOLDING THE PATTERNS OF INFORMALITY IN THE CITY OF QUERETARO
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Claudia Ortiz, Miguel Angel Llamas Estrada
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098 |
COMBINING SPACE SYNTAX WITH GIS-BASED BUILT ENVIRONMENT MEASURES IN PEDESTRIAN WALKING ACTIVITY
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Sugie Lee, Kyung Wook Seo
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099 |
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF URBAN ARCADES IN “ISTIKLAL STREET” ISTANBUL AND AN EVALUATION OF THEIR POTENTIALS OF USE
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Ervin Garip, Mehmet Emin Salgamcıoglu, Fitnat Cimsit Kos, Fulya Menderes
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101 |
DRUG CRIME AND THE URBAN MOSAIC: The locational choices of drug crime in relation to high streets, bars, schools and hospitals
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Lusine Tarkhanyan |
102 |
THE CITY, WHEN IT TREMBLES. EARTHQUAKE DESTRUCTIONS, POST-EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTIONS AND GRID CONFIGURATION
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Valerio Cutini |
103 |
CENTRALITY IN BEYAZIT SQUARE, ISTANBUL
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Ayse Sema Kubat, Ozlem Atalay, Ozlem OZER
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104 |
ANALYZING THE SOCIO-SPATIAL CONSTRUCTION OF A UNIVERSITY CAMPUS: Aegean university as public space of student community
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Berna Yaylali-Yildiz, Ela Çil, Işın Can, Pınar Kılıç-Çalğıcı
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105 |
DISASTER RESILIENCE AND THE SOCIAL FABRIC OF SPACE
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Ann Carpenter |
106 |
REVIVING THE INLAND WATERWAYS OF DHAKA: A morphological approach towards an Integrated transportation system
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Amreen Shajahan, Farida Nilufar
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107 |
UNDERSTANDING WALKABILITY: Dealing with the complexity behind pedestrian behavio
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Eunyoung Choi |
108 |
STREETS FOR PEOPLE: Sustaining accessible and sociable streets in Pasir Gudang City Centre
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Sharifah Salwasyed Mahdzar |
109 |
TOWARDS A SOCIAL LOGIC OF COCHIN, INDIA: Understanding the influence of culture on the spatial organisation of cities
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Aabid Raheem |
110 |
DEFINING A STRATEGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR URBAN PEDESTRIANIZATION PROJECTS: Assessment of walkability in 3 urban squares in Istanbul
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Ayse Sema Kubat, Ozlem Ozer, Ayse Ozbil
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111 |
ESTIMATION OF THE RISK OF SNATCHING IN A SUBURB: Case study of Soka, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
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Tomofumi Fujii, Yuki Sasaki, Tatsuya Kishimoto
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112 |
EFFECTS OF SOME SEGMENTS FEATURES ON RESIDENTIAL CRIME IN TWO BOROUGHS
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Antonio Tarcisio Reis, Mariana Dutra, Graziella Zago
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113 |
THE SPACE SYNTAX FOR POSITIVE CONTAMINATION PROCESSES AND URBAN REGENERATION
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Andrea Gonçalves, Ana Tomé, Valério Medeiros
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114 |
URBAN PATTERNS AND DISASTER RISK: the informal city on the hills
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Milton Montejano Castillo |
115 |
THE SPATIAL LOGIC OF STREET MARKETS: An analysis of Santiago, Chile
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Rodrigo Mora, Francisco Bosch, Carlos Rothmann, Margarita Greene
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116 |
FOREGROUND NETWORKS DURING URBAN EVOLUTION: The effect of length and connectivity on street network integration
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Ermal Shpuza |
117 |
URBAN MORPHOLOGIES OF MILL TOWNS AND POSITIVE TRANSFORMATION: Analyzing the regenerative capacity of the morphology of Holyoke
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Ipek Kaynar Rohloff |
118 |
A MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STREET PATTERN AND VITALITY OF URBAN BLOCKS: Examples in central area of Beijing and Tianjin
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Qiang Sheng |
119 |
INTEGRATING THE RECREATIONAL SPACES OF RANGPUR CITY CORPORATION, BANGLADESH: A perspective from space syntax
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Tasneem Tariq, Farida Nilufar
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120 |
CONFIGURATION AND CO-PRESENCE: The underpinnings of job opportunities
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Ann Legeby |
121 |
MEASURING THE INFLUENCE OF SPATIAL CONFIGURATION ON THE HOUSING MARKET IN METROPOLITAN LONDON
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Stephen Law, Kayvan Karimi, Alan Penn, Alain Chiaradia
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122 |
SPATIAL-SOCIO CLASSIFICATION OF DEPRIVED NEIGHBOURHOODS IN THE NETHERLANDS STRATEGIES FOR NEIGHBOURHOOD REVITALISATION
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Akkelies van Nes, Manuel López
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Short papers |
123 |
SOCIO-SPATIAL DIALECTICS WITHIN LANGA, THE FIRST BLACK TOWNSHIP IN CAPE TOWN, 1923-1960
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Fadly Isaacs |
124 |
LOCATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS IN THE CULTURAL LIFE OF ISTANBUL
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Guzin Yeliz Kahya |
125 |
SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPACE SYNTAX AND LAND USE DENSITY
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Hye Young Kim, Chul Min Jun
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126 |
THE IMPACT OF LAND USE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE URBAN STREET GRID
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Ana Paula Barros |
127 |
TRANSFER STATIONS: A challenge for the user, an opportunity for the city
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Margarita Greene, Rossana Forray Rodío Hidalgo, Cristhian Figueroa
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