Space Syntax theory is a methodological framework for describing and analysing the relationships between spaces and buildings. The fundamental building blocks of Space Syntax are called axial lines, which represent lines of sight from a specific point in space. These lines can then be used to quantitatively analyse the integration (or attractiveness) of an area. However, many public squares and transport hubs are crossed by roads which prove a hinderance when walking although not impairing the sightlines of pedestrians. The aim of this paper is to test how this limitation affects the concept and whether Space Syntax is still useful to understand how people move in such areas. Seven public squares and transport hubs in Malmö (Sweden) were se...
The natural streets model is a research prototype that has been shown to perform better than the con...
In this paper we use analysis tools from Space Syntax and objective observation of the human behavio...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...
In this paper, the Swedish cities Gävle and Göteborg are compared regarding how well activity-based ...
AbstractCreating quality and sustainable urban environments has always been a challenge for urban pl...
Space syntax is a set of measures for space configuration that have been shown to correlate well wit...
This study attempted to investigate the influence of spatial configuration on pedestrian behavioral p...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in looking at urban environment as a complex system....
Configurational analysis represented by the method of space syntax allows the modelling of a city th...
Space syntax analysis can be used to show pedestrian or vehicular density and flow for streets in a ...
Although many researchers study the walkable environment and physical activities, very few studies d...
A city is a container of activities – a palimpsest of inter-related processes operating at various s...
This article aims to show the spatial properties for indicating degrees of street life, safety and e...
Configurational analysis represented by the method of space syntax allows the modelling of a city th...
Space syntax uncovers hidden perspectives on geographic spaces and facilitates the study of the stru...
The natural streets model is a research prototype that has been shown to perform better than the con...
In this paper we use analysis tools from Space Syntax and objective observation of the human behavio...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...
In this paper, the Swedish cities Gävle and Göteborg are compared regarding how well activity-based ...
AbstractCreating quality and sustainable urban environments has always been a challenge for urban pl...
Space syntax is a set of measures for space configuration that have been shown to correlate well wit...
This study attempted to investigate the influence of spatial configuration on pedestrian behavioral p...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in looking at urban environment as a complex system....
Configurational analysis represented by the method of space syntax allows the modelling of a city th...
Space syntax analysis can be used to show pedestrian or vehicular density and flow for streets in a ...
Although many researchers study the walkable environment and physical activities, very few studies d...
A city is a container of activities – a palimpsest of inter-related processes operating at various s...
This article aims to show the spatial properties for indicating degrees of street life, safety and e...
Configurational analysis represented by the method of space syntax allows the modelling of a city th...
Space syntax uncovers hidden perspectives on geographic spaces and facilitates the study of the stru...
The natural streets model is a research prototype that has been shown to perform better than the con...
In this paper we use analysis tools from Space Syntax and objective observation of the human behavio...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...