This article is based on the investigation of the urban planning principles and archaeological data together with the analysis of the spatial structure features of the ancient cities with the space syntax (Space Syntax), which provides a comparative study between the features of the spatial structure. For the study area, one of the best well-preserved ancient cities and have been unearthed largely by the excavations today, the Roman Imperial Period city of Pompeii was selected. In this context, spatial readings in Pompeii ancient city with space syntax model will be done and functional structure characteristics and spatial configuration will be examined based on city plan. As a result, for the reading of the ancient cities spatial organizat...
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical ele...
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical ele...
Space syntax, as developed at the Bartlett, University College London, proposes a fundamental relati...
Bu yazı, kent planlama ilkeleri ve arkeolojik verilerin birlikte değerlendirilerek, antik kentlerde ...
The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and ec...
The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and ec...
Starting from the Late Republican and First Imperial ages, the Roman Mediterranean has seen the deve...
The archaeological urban environment can be divided into an extern and an inner of buildings. The ex...
In this research project, we studied the ancient Timgad site which has been classified on the World ...
For a designer-architect to be able to make accurate predictions for any particular urban space, he/...
Ostia, the harbour city of Rome, widely understood as ancient 'boomtown', offers one of th...
Space syntax is one of the important methods for urban analysis and calculation. Based on the theory...
Space Syntax Maps for MOVING MAGISTRATES IN A ROMAN CITY SPACE: THE POMPEIAN MODEL in Running Rome a...
The characterization of urban structures using morphological indicators is the subject of many appli...
Space syntax is one of the important methods for urban analysis and calculation. Based on the theory...
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical ele...
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical ele...
Space syntax, as developed at the Bartlett, University College London, proposes a fundamental relati...
Bu yazı, kent planlama ilkeleri ve arkeolojik verilerin birlikte değerlendirilerek, antik kentlerde ...
The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and ec...
The aim of this contribution is to show how it is possible to indicate degrees of street life and ec...
Starting from the Late Republican and First Imperial ages, the Roman Mediterranean has seen the deve...
The archaeological urban environment can be divided into an extern and an inner of buildings. The ex...
In this research project, we studied the ancient Timgad site which has been classified on the World ...
For a designer-architect to be able to make accurate predictions for any particular urban space, he/...
Ostia, the harbour city of Rome, widely understood as ancient 'boomtown', offers one of th...
Space syntax is one of the important methods for urban analysis and calculation. Based on the theory...
Space Syntax Maps for MOVING MAGISTRATES IN A ROMAN CITY SPACE: THE POMPEIAN MODEL in Running Rome a...
The characterization of urban structures using morphological indicators is the subject of many appli...
Space syntax is one of the important methods for urban analysis and calculation. Based on the theory...
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical ele...
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical ele...
Space syntax, as developed at the Bartlett, University College London, proposes a fundamental relati...