For the architecture practice, see Space Syntax Limited. For the syntax of spaces in programming languages, see Whitespace character § Programming languages.
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Space syntax is a set of theories and techniques for the analysis of spatial configurations. It was conceived by Bill Hillier, Julienne Hanson, and colleagues at The Bartlett, University College London in the late 1970s to early 1980s to develop insights into the mutually constructive relation between society and space.[1][2] As space syntax has evolved, certain measures have been found to correlate with human spatial behavior, and space syntax has thus come to be used to forecast likely effects of architectural and urban space on users.[3]
^Hillier, Bill; Hanson, Julienne (1989). The social logic of space. Cambridge University Press.
^Hillier, Bill; Leaman, Adrian; Stansall, Paul; Bedford, Michael (1976). "Space syntax". Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. 3 (2). London, England: SAGE Publications: 147–185. Bibcode:1976EnPlB...3..147H. doi:10.1068/b030147. S2CID 220298526.
^Akkelies van Nes; Claudia Yamu (2021). Introduction to Space Syntax in Urban Studies. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-59140-3. ISBN 978-3-030-59139-7. S2CID 226459109.
Spacesyntax is a set of theories and techniques for the analysis of spatial configurations. It was conceived by Bill Hillier, Julienne Hanson, and colleagues...
SpaceSyntax Limited is a UK architectural and urban planning practice founded at The Bartlett, University College London in 1989. It operates worldwide...
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derives from the theory of spacesyntax. It can be notoriously difficult to decide what a spatial element should be in complex spaces involving large open areas...
geography New urbanism Activity centre Transit-oriented development Spacesyntax Kropf, Karl (2017). Handbook of urban morphology. Chichester: Wiley....
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architecture, such as spacesyntax, as stated by for example, Ståhle et al. A. Ståhle, L. Marcus and A. Karlström (2008). "Place Syntax: Geographic accessibility...
research fellow in 1997, where he worked with Michael Batty for integrating spacesyntax into GIS. He developed Axwoman a plugin to ArcView GIS for urban morphological...
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the musical Blood Brothers. According to urban planning consultancy SpaceSyntax, Skelmersdale's fragmented streets have made its centre relatively inaccessible...
computational linguistics; in theoretical syntax, the term syntax tree is more common. Concrete syntax trees reflect the syntax of the input language, making them...
architectural theory of spacesyntax by Turner et al. (2001), and is applied through the construction of a visibility graph within the open space of a plan. Visibility...
Joseph; Lawson, Natalie; Hazlett, Ken (2014). "An Ethnographic and SpaceSyntax Analysis of Benin Kingdom Nobility Architecture". The African Archaeological...
buildings and urban areas, typically as one of a series of methods used in spacesyntax. An isovist field is the most common synonymous concept linked to an...
different spatial characteristics of features, employing methods such as spacesyntax techniques and geodesy as well as computer-based tools such as geographic...
built environments using software such as University College London's SpaceSyntax program, also falls under the term 'computational archaeology'. The acquisition...
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font), with the hair space in particular being the thinnest of horizontal whitespace characters. In most programming language syntax, whitespace characters...
"Urban Morphological Change Analysis of Dhaka City, Bangladesh, Using SpaceSyntax". Retrieved 26 June 2023. "Yellow rickshaw scheme misses the mark". Dhaka...
Ming (2009). "From Syntax to Plot the spatial language of a Chinese garden" (PDF). Proceedings of the 7th International SpaceSyntax Symposium. Shanghai...
College London and established the architectural consulting company SpaceSyntax Limited. A winner of the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University, he is...
schemas may be written in either an XML based syntax or a more compact non-XML syntax; the two syntaxes are isomorphic and James Clark's conversion tool—Trang—can...