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Urban
transformations: A history of design ideas (Abstract
only) Dr. Julienne Hanson
- University College London, UK |
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All
that meets the eye: Overlapping isovists as a tool for understanding
preferable location of static people in public squares
Maria Beatriz de Arruda Campos - University
College London, UK |
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The
Role of the Monument Polly
s. p. Fong - University College London, UK |
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Housing
layout and crime vulnerability
Simon Chih-feng Shu - University College London, UK |
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Why
pay to be there? Office rent and the location variable
Jake Desyllas - Bartlett School of Graduate
Studies, University College London, UK |
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VOLUME II
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Urban
events of Helsinki Panu
Lehtovuori, Roope Rissanen - University of Art and Design Helsinki,
Tampere University of Technology, Finland |
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Spatial
themes among the traditional houses of Turkey
Deniz Orhun - Dokuz Eyzlül Universitesi,
Turkey |
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The
syntactic analysis of Turkish houses between 17th and 19th Centuries
Dr. Alper Unlü - Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical
University, Turkey |
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Mud,
messages, and museum space: A space syntax analysis of the Casa Grande,
Arizona Dr. Jason S. Shapiro
- University of Maryland, USA |
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Can
space syntax predict environmental cognition?
Saif-ul- Haq - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
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Domestic
asylum: A study of 11 local authority hostels for mentally handicapped
people Justin de Syllas
- Avanti Architects Ltd, UK |
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Physical
planning for economic growth: A study of urban areas
(Abstract
only) Jesper Steen
and Lars Marcus - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
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An
application of space syntax in the definition of bus corridors
(Abstract
only) Yvonne Maha
- University of Brasilia, Brazil |
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