This paper reports on a number of inconsistencies that appear in space syntax -- a well-known technique of urban analysis -- when dealing with certain geometrical configurations. At a simple level, the analysis of regularly gridded urban textures (such as Manhattan's) reveals the difficulty of accepting the claim that space syntax allows the modelling of pedestrian choice making. In more complex cases, the distortion of two ideal textures produces a topological discontinuity, leading to the unacceptable situation where one single urban configuration produces two conflicting outcomes when analysed with space syntax tools. Several other points are also discussed, such as the difficulty of space syntax to take into account building height and ...
Where urban models of the 1960's and 70's were criticised for lack of data, Geographic Inf...
The aim of this chapter is to explain what Space Syntax is. Firstly, the types of spatial elements u...
In this chapter, we discuss the application of space syntax in consultancy for urban planning design...
Configurational analysis represented by the method of space syntax allows the modelling of a city th...
Configurational analysis represented by the method of space syntax allows the modelling of a city th...
Space syntax is a set of measures for space configuration that have been shown to correlate well wit...
Space syntax analysis can be used to show pedestrian or vehicular density and flow for streets in a ...
Space syntax, as developed at the Bartlett, University College London, proposes a fundamental relati...
This article aims to show the spatial properties for indicating degrees of street life, safety and e...
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical ele...
After having detailed some concerns about space syntax in this issue of Environment and Planning B (...
Over the past two decades, space syntax has been proposed as a new language to describe spatial patt...
This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of the relation between space syntax and the...
Urban design problems have become so complex that no single designer is able to consider all aspects...
This paper reflects upon the theory and method of space syntax from the perspective of the disciplin...
Where urban models of the 1960's and 70's were criticised for lack of data, Geographic Inf...
The aim of this chapter is to explain what Space Syntax is. Firstly, the types of spatial elements u...
In this chapter, we discuss the application of space syntax in consultancy for urban planning design...
Configurational analysis represented by the method of space syntax allows the modelling of a city th...
Configurational analysis represented by the method of space syntax allows the modelling of a city th...
Space syntax is a set of measures for space configuration that have been shown to correlate well wit...
Space syntax analysis can be used to show pedestrian or vehicular density and flow for streets in a ...
Space syntax, as developed at the Bartlett, University College London, proposes a fundamental relati...
This article aims to show the spatial properties for indicating degrees of street life, safety and e...
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical ele...
After having detailed some concerns about space syntax in this issue of Environment and Planning B (...
Over the past two decades, space syntax has been proposed as a new language to describe spatial patt...
This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of the relation between space syntax and the...
Urban design problems have become so complex that no single designer is able to consider all aspects...
This paper reflects upon the theory and method of space syntax from the perspective of the disciplin...
Where urban models of the 1960's and 70's were criticised for lack of data, Geographic Inf...
The aim of this chapter is to explain what Space Syntax is. Firstly, the types of spatial elements u...
In this chapter, we discuss the application of space syntax in consultancy for urban planning design...