Space Syntax - Second
International Symposium
Brasilia, Brazil, 29 March - 3 April
1999
Papers Accepted for Presentation from UCL (University College London)
Reformulating Space Syntax Using Agent-Based
Modelling
Professor Mike Batty and Bin Jiang, CASA
All That Meets the Eye: Overlapping Isovists As
A Tool for Understanding Preferable Location of Static People in Public
Squares
Maria Beatriz Arruda de Campos, The Bartlett
Virtual Space Navigation
Ruth Conroy and Bill Hillier, The Bartlett
Transport Modelling: Space syntax versus the origin-destination
matrix model
Ben Croxford, Space Syntax Laboratory
The City Shaped: (Ir)Regularity in Experiencing
Urban Space
Assimina-Mina Courti, The Bartlett
When Downtown Moves: Quantifying, Representing
and Modelling The Spatial Variable in Office Rents
Jake Desyllas, The Bartlett
The Role of the Monument
Polly Fong, Space Syntax Laboratory
The Public Realm of Private Lives: The Role of Circulation
and Amenities in the Design of Group Residential Homes for Older People
Dr Julienne Hanson, Space Syntax Laboratory
Self-Generated Neighbourhood Consolidation in Santiago:
A Prototype Case Study for the Social and Spatial Understanding of Large
Cities
Professor Bill Hillier, Margarita Greene and Jake Desyllas, The Bartlett
Space as a Paradigm for Developing Emergent Structure
in Strongly Relational Systems
Professor Bill Hillier, Space Syntax Laboratory
Global and Local Centrality in Urban Systems:
A Syntactic Approach
Professor Bill Hillier, Space Syntax Laboratory
A Syntactic Approach to the Analysis of Spatial
Patterns in Spontaneous Retail Development in Dhaka
Nasreen Hossain and Alan Penn, The Bartlett
Modelling Urban Environments with Open Spaces
Bin Jiang, CASA
Urban Conservation and Spatial Transformation
Kayvan Karimi, Space Syntax Laboratory
Identifying the Units of Replication in Human Spatial
Organisation
Mark Lake, Institute of Archaeology
In With the Right Crowd: Crowd Movement and Space
Use in Trafalgar Square During the New Year's Eve Celebrations
Mark David Major, Alan Penn, Zachary Au, Georgia Spiliopoulou, Natasa
Spende and Maria Doxa, Space Syntax Laboratory
Cloak and Dagger Theory: Manifestations of the Mundane
in the Spatial Layout of Eight Peter Eisenman Houses
Mark David Major and Nicholas Sarris, Space Syntax Laboratory
The Urban Village and City of Tomorrow Revisited
Mark David Major, Alan Penn and Professor Bill Hillier, Space Syntax Laboratory
Virtual Beings: Emergence of Population Level Movement
Behaviours from Individual Rulesets
Chirron Mottram, Ruth Conroy, Alasdair Turner and Alan Penn, VR Centre
Space Syntax Field Theory: The Line As an Emergent
Phenomenon
Alan Penn and Alasdair Turner, Virtual Reality Centre
Housing Layout and Crime Vulnerability
Simon Chih-Feng Shu, The Bartlett
The Role of Space and Communication in Forming
the Organisation Culture
Georgia Spiliopoulou and Alan Penn, The Bartlett
Experiments with an Archetypal Building
Professor Philip Steadman, new Bartlett Professor of Building
Research Into Practice: From Practice, Research
Tim Stonor and David Rosenberg, Space Syntax Laboratory
Making Isovists Syntactic: Isovist Integration Analysis
Alasdair Turner and Alan Penn, VR Centre
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