Space Syntax theory (Hillier 1996; Hillier and Hanson 1984) postulates that the configurations of space in the built environment can reflect social meaning in the ways that individual spaces can be seen to be integrated or segregated from each other. This research develops an analytical methodology based upon space syntax theory to examine the transition of Pueblo IV Period settlement forms in the Homol'ovi Cluster. Analysis of the villages of the Homol'ovi cluster utilizing space syntax methodology illustrates how the local development of the plaza-oriented pueblo form results in the intensification of spatial integration for residents of the village, while at the same time, decreasing the spatial integration of village spaces for non-resi...
The traditional residence with protogenetic spatial arrangement is regarded as a critical carrier of...
From A.D. 860 to 1130, ancestral Puebloan peoples constructed more than a dozen multi-storey structu...
The use of intramural space is examined in and between structures from the Hohokam site of Snaketown...
Built form, or human spatial organization, has usually been studied in cultural anthropology and arc...
My research examines the articulation between spatial and social order in the late Prehispanic Puebl...
Abstract In morphological studies analysis, rather than intuitive explanations, of differences perta...
The paper considers how the application of syntax syntax methods can aid archae-ologists in discerni...
As territorial beings, we do define space, and on the other hand space influences and defines many o...
This paper introduces a model for the representation, analysis and interpretation of settlement spac...
Villages are traditional settlements accommodating the different cultural infrastructures of the soc...
The purpose of this study is to apply "…a new theory of space syntax developed by archit...
Is there a connection between space and the culture that it seemingly contains? Does the space defin...
There have been numerous studies to interpret land use patterns in urban neighborhoods. Those studie...
In this chapter, we show what and how space syntax has contributed to theories and general knowledge...
In this chapter, we show what and how space syntax has contributed to theories and general knowledge...
The traditional residence with protogenetic spatial arrangement is regarded as a critical carrier of...
From A.D. 860 to 1130, ancestral Puebloan peoples constructed more than a dozen multi-storey structu...
The use of intramural space is examined in and between structures from the Hohokam site of Snaketown...
Built form, or human spatial organization, has usually been studied in cultural anthropology and arc...
My research examines the articulation between spatial and social order in the late Prehispanic Puebl...
Abstract In morphological studies analysis, rather than intuitive explanations, of differences perta...
The paper considers how the application of syntax syntax methods can aid archae-ologists in discerni...
As territorial beings, we do define space, and on the other hand space influences and defines many o...
This paper introduces a model for the representation, analysis and interpretation of settlement spac...
Villages are traditional settlements accommodating the different cultural infrastructures of the soc...
The purpose of this study is to apply "…a new theory of space syntax developed by archit...
Is there a connection between space and the culture that it seemingly contains? Does the space defin...
There have been numerous studies to interpret land use patterns in urban neighborhoods. Those studie...
In this chapter, we show what and how space syntax has contributed to theories and general knowledge...
In this chapter, we show what and how space syntax has contributed to theories and general knowledge...
The traditional residence with protogenetic spatial arrangement is regarded as a critical carrier of...
From A.D. 860 to 1130, ancestral Puebloan peoples constructed more than a dozen multi-storey structu...
The use of intramural space is examined in and between structures from the Hohokam site of Snaketown...