In this paper, we use the question "what is the true nature of traditional street networks in Turkish cities?" to test different quantitative methods of urban morphological analysis. Traditional Turkish street networks are characterized by discriminant functions of several space-syntax-related indices, as well as by image-analysis and graph-theoretical indices. A set of space-syntactic indices is found to be powerful enough to distinguish the traditional street network among others, particularly axial ringiness, implying that the formation of large blocks is a typical feature. The relative abundance of closed-end edges is found to be another important feature of the traditional street network.
The application of the network approach to the urban case poses several questions in terms of how to...
In addition to socio-economic factors, major landforms may affect the city structure and urban form....
The authors propose a topological analysis of large urban street networks based on a computational a...
This thesis examines the urban morphology of fifty cities using spatial syntax analysis. The analysi...
In this paper a study of the morphological characteristics of two historical towns both of which are...
Streets provide the framework of a city and they are necessary for human life. Some underlying patte...
Urban road networks are typical complex systems, which are crucial to our society and economy. In th...
AbstractIzmir, or the Greek Smyrna, had been the largest seaport on the Aegean coast of Anatolia, si...
In this paper a study is presented of the morphological characteristics of nine Anatolian fortified ...
The spatial patterns of road networks reflect the morphological and structural characteristics of ci...
Research interests in the studies of complex systems have been booming in many disciplines for the l...
We compare the structural properties of the street networks of ten different European cities using t...
© 2010 Aisan KazeraniAn urban environment can be abstracted in form of a street network in order to ...
International audienceThe streets’ network shapes the urban layout that structures the city space an...
Street networks shape the urban layout that structures the city spaces and delineates homogeneous ur...
The application of the network approach to the urban case poses several questions in terms of how to...
In addition to socio-economic factors, major landforms may affect the city structure and urban form....
The authors propose a topological analysis of large urban street networks based on a computational a...
This thesis examines the urban morphology of fifty cities using spatial syntax analysis. The analysi...
In this paper a study of the morphological characteristics of two historical towns both of which are...
Streets provide the framework of a city and they are necessary for human life. Some underlying patte...
Urban road networks are typical complex systems, which are crucial to our society and economy. In th...
AbstractIzmir, or the Greek Smyrna, had been the largest seaport on the Aegean coast of Anatolia, si...
In this paper a study is presented of the morphological characteristics of nine Anatolian fortified ...
The spatial patterns of road networks reflect the morphological and structural characteristics of ci...
Research interests in the studies of complex systems have been booming in many disciplines for the l...
We compare the structural properties of the street networks of ten different European cities using t...
© 2010 Aisan KazeraniAn urban environment can be abstracted in form of a street network in order to ...
International audienceThe streets’ network shapes the urban layout that structures the city space an...
Street networks shape the urban layout that structures the city spaces and delineates homogeneous ur...
The application of the network approach to the urban case poses several questions in terms of how to...
In addition to socio-economic factors, major landforms may affect the city structure and urban form....
The authors propose a topological analysis of large urban street networks based on a computational a...