The main aim of this is to analyse the production of space and how human and non-human entities function as space producers or devices. The scope of this study is the Regent Street from 1818 to 1848. This paper aims to answer the following question: could space be a product that we can produce or what other things involved in this production process? Numerous theorists contribute to the spatial analyses of this historical research. This paper puts special emphasis on the Lefebvrian spatial triad as a methodological decoder along with the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to analyse the 19th century-Regent Street. The combination of the triad, as well as the ANT, will be deployed as an original tool to analyse spaces with their data; then they will...
When semiotics of architectural space turns from an interest in the visual revelation of a space “hi...
This thesis examines the social and urban history of mapmaking in Edinburgh between c.1880 and c.19...
Projected spaces have appeared throughout history upon the physical forms of reality to suggest virt...
The main aim of this is to analyse the production of space and how human and non-human entities func...
This paper explores the potential of the application of space syntax theory and methods for anthropo...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
In contrast to buildings divided by walls, monospace buildings are determined far less by its shell ...
Urbanists have long held an interest in the design of spaces, objects, and environments as a metapho...
This article examines the effect of the ‘spatial turn’ on the study of Shakespeare and early modern ...
The aim of this research is to unravel and interrogate critically the recent histories of the produc...
Space is a social product and produced socially. For a social analysis, it is therefore necessary to...
Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
Henri Lefebvre in his work, The Production of Space describes “representational space” as being “ali...
In recent years, it has become commonplace to argue that space is an important topic in the humaniti...
Mapping artistic creation today offers an interesting perspective on the contemporary structure of a...
When semiotics of architectural space turns from an interest in the visual revelation of a space “hi...
This thesis examines the social and urban history of mapmaking in Edinburgh between c.1880 and c.19...
Projected spaces have appeared throughout history upon the physical forms of reality to suggest virt...
The main aim of this is to analyse the production of space and how human and non-human entities func...
This paper explores the potential of the application of space syntax theory and methods for anthropo...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
In contrast to buildings divided by walls, monospace buildings are determined far less by its shell ...
Urbanists have long held an interest in the design of spaces, objects, and environments as a metapho...
This article examines the effect of the ‘spatial turn’ on the study of Shakespeare and early modern ...
The aim of this research is to unravel and interrogate critically the recent histories of the produc...
Space is a social product and produced socially. For a social analysis, it is therefore necessary to...
Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
Henri Lefebvre in his work, The Production of Space describes “representational space” as being “ali...
In recent years, it has become commonplace to argue that space is an important topic in the humaniti...
Mapping artistic creation today offers an interesting perspective on the contemporary structure of a...
When semiotics of architectural space turns from an interest in the visual revelation of a space “hi...
This thesis examines the social and urban history of mapmaking in Edinburgh between c.1880 and c.19...
Projected spaces have appeared throughout history upon the physical forms of reality to suggest virt...