Conference Programme: Monday 13 July 2015

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From To 8:30 9:00 COFFEE 9:00 10:30 Registration Balcony Workshop 1 Introduction to architectural & spatial computing Tasos Varoudis and Reinhard König, with Vasileios Papalexopoulos and Petros Koutsolampros Leolin Price Lecture Theatre Workshop 2 Space syntax toolkit for QGIS Jorge Gil Levinsky Room 10:30 10:45 COFFEE 10:45 12:30 Registration Balcony Workshop 1 Introduction to architectural & spatial computing Tasos Varoudis and Reinhard König, with Vasileios Papalexopoulos and Petros Koutsolampros Leolin Price Lecture Theatre Workshop 2 Space syntax toolkit for QGIS Jorge Gil Levinsky Room 12:30 13:30 LUNCH 13:30 16:00 Registration Balcony Workshop 1 Introduction to architectural & spatial computing Tasos Varoudis and Reinhard König, with Vasileios Papalexopoulos and Petros Koutsolampros Leolin Price Lecture Theatre Workshop 2 Space syntax toolkit for QGIS Jorge Gil Levinsky Room Workshop 3 Introduction to depthmapX Akkelies van Nes Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room 16:00 16:30 TEA 16:30 18:10 Opening event - Kennedy Hall Introduction - Kayvan Karimi Welcome - Bob Sheil Keynote paper: What are cities for? And how does it relate to their spatial form? - Bill Hillier Symposium programme - Tom Bolton & Garyfalia Palaiologou 18:10 19:00 BREAK 19:00 22:00 Opening Reception North Cloisters, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT Welcome - Alan Penn Conference Programme: Monday 13 July 2015 SSS 10 10th International Space Syntax Symposium The Bartlett Space Syntax Laboratory UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH

Transcript of Conference Programme: Monday 13 July 2015

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8:30 9:00 COFFEE

9:00 10:30 Registration Balcony

Workshop 1 Introduction to architectural & spatial computing

Tasos Varoudis and Reinhard König, with Vasileios Papalexopoulos and Petros Koutsolampros

Leolin Price Lecture Theatre

Workshop 2 Space syntax toolkit for QGIS

Jorge Gil Levinsky Room

10:30 10:45 COFFEE

10:45 12:30 Registration Balcony

Workshop 1 Introduction to architectural & spatial computing

Tasos Varoudis and Reinhard König, with Vasileios Papalexopoulos and Petros Koutsolampros

Leolin Price Lecture Theatre

Workshop 2 Space syntax toolkit for QGIS

Jorge Gil Levinsky Room

12:30 13:30 LUNCH

13:30 16:00 Registration Balcony

Workshop 1 Introduction to architectural & spatial computing

Tasos Varoudis and Reinhard König, with Vasileios Papalexopoulos and Petros Koutsolampros

Leolin Price Lecture Theatre

Workshop 2 Space syntax toolkit for QGIS

Jorge Gil Levinsky Room

Workshop 3 Introduction to depthmapX

Akkelies van Nes Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room

16:00 16:30 TEA

16:30 18:10

Opening event - Kennedy Hall Introduction - Kayvan Karimi

Welcome - Bob Sheil Keynote paper: What are cities for? And how does it relate to their spatial form? - Bill Hillier

Symposium programme - Tom Bolton & Garyfalia Palaiologou

18:10 19:00 BREAK

19:00 22:00Opening Reception

North Cloisters, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT Welcome - Alan Penn

Conference Programme: Monday 13 July 2015

SSS1010th International Space Syntax Symposium

The Bartlett Space Syntax Laboratory

UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH

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8:30 9:00 Registration

9:00 10:30

Plenary A - Kennedy Hall Alan Penn (Chair)

Mike Batty - Defining cities, regions and nations as percolation networks Anna Rose - Look before you leap: A network-based approach to urban design

10:30 10:45 COFFEE

Paper session A1 - Architecture of teaching

and learning Kennedy Hall.

Paper session A2 - Urban morphology Leolin Price Lecture Theatre.

Paper session A3 - Crime and safety Levinsky Room.

Paper session A4 - Space and social justice Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room.

10:45 11:10018 - Production of spatial complexity in an educational building - Xiaoling Dai, Qi Dong, Qunhui Guo

046 - Thinking spatial networks today - The ‘Vastu Shastra’ way - Priyambada Das, Prachi Rampuria

133 - Spatial and temporal communication of burglary risk - Manuel Lopez

102 - Ethnic groups and their spatial behaviour in Rotterdam’s neighbourhoods - Lili Aghabeik, Akkelies van Nes

11:10 11:35027 - Choreographing collaborative academic experiences: The ‘quiet building’ and the ‘airport lounge’ - Yelena McLane

052 - Towards spatial network multiplicity: A reference to Bangkok - Apiradee Kasemsook, Pheereeya Boonchaiyapruek

136 - Spatial profiles of urban segments: Assessing place vulnerability to crime - Circe Monteiro, Rafaella Cavalcanti

115 - Successional segregation in Gerani, Athens - Unpacking the spatial structure of an immigrant quarter - Athina Vlachou, Laura Vaughan

11:35 12:00 032 - Space codes in architectural teaching and learning - Andrea Pera Vieira, Mário Krüger

069 - Spatiotemporal analysis of the e-mobility system in Newcastle-Gateshead area - Eiman Elbanhawy, Ruth Conroy Dalton

138 - Relationship between some physical spatial variables and four types of street crimes - Antônio Reis, Thaís Andorffy, Luiza Marcon

130 - A tale of three beaches: Profiling seaside neighbourhoods in Natal, Brazil - Lucy Donegan, Edja Trigueiro

12:00 12:25

034 - The spatial and social organisation of teaching and learning – The case of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry - Kerstin Sailer

075 - The hidden corruption of American regular grids: Why space syntax doesn’t work in the United States, even though it looks like it should - Mark David Major

139 - The perceived safety and spatial behaviour in three different neighbourhoods in southern Rotterdam - Akkelies van Nes, Lisa de Rooij

194 - Karachi: The transformation and spatial politics of a post-colonial migrant city - Sadaf Sultan Khan, Kayvan Karimi

12:25 14:00

LUNCH

Software demos Levinsky Room - Reinhard König

Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room - Richard Schaffranek

Curated paper session A5 - Open syntaxes

Sam Griffiths and Vinicius Netto (Convenors) Kennedy Hall.

Curated paper session A6 - Cognition Ruth Conroy Dalton (Convenor)

Leolin Price Lecture Theatre.

Paper session A7 - Network analysis methodologies Levinsky Room.

Paper session A8 - Transport and networks Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room.

14:00 14:25 022 - ...and avoidance - Daniel Koch

025 - Experiencing three-dimensional museum environments: An investigation of the Ashmolean Museum and the Museum of Scotland - Athina Lazaridou, Sophia Psarra

145 - Introducing random walk measures to space syntax - Dror Fidler, Sean Hanna

085 - 2014 World Cup: A motivation for accessibility improvement in Porto Alegre, Brazil - Cláudio Mainieri De Ugalde, Andrea Da Costa Braga, Décio Rigatti, Fábio Lúcio Zampieri

14:25 14:50105 - Reading the text as a city: The architectural chronotope in two nineteenth-century novels - Sam Griffiths

030 - Building circulation typology and space syntax predictive measures - Asya Natapov, Saskia Kuliga, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Christoph Hölscher

146 - A unified graph model for line and segment maps - Lucas Figueiredo

087 - The effects of perceived and objective measures of home environment on transportation and recreational walking among children - Demet Yesiltepe, Ayse Ozbil

14:50 15:15109 - Interaction rituals and co-presence – Linking humans to humans in space syntax theory - Lars Marcus

121 - Exploring isovists - The egocentric perspective - Beatrix Emo

147 - Examining “edge effects”: Sensitivity of spatial network centrality analysis to boundary conditions - Jorge Gil

089 - Combined impacts of configurational and compositional properties of street network on vehicular flow - Yu Zhuang and Xiaoyu Song

15:15 15:40 111 - Reflections on space syntax as sociospatial theory - Vinicius Netto

126 - Cultural cognitive differences in the spatial design of three-dimensional game environments - Alan Summers

149 - Classification of neighbourhoods through quantifiable spatial attributes - Petroula Gkanidou, Martin Austwick, Sean Hanna

090 - Embedding configurational models in BIM and Smart City frameworks - Kinda Al_Sayed, Mark Bew, Dan Palmer and Alan Penn

15:40 16:05 Discussion Discussion151 - Parallel planning – An experimental study in spectral graph matching - Richard Schaffranek

16:05 16:30 TEA

Paper session A9 - Housing Kennedy Hall.

Paper session A10 - Complex buildings Leolin Price Lecture Theatre.

Paper session A11 - Urban planning Levinsky Room.

Paper session A12 - Shopping and retail Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room.

16:30 16:55001 - Visual layering as a spatial quality in contemporary Cypriot houses - Christakis Chatzichristou, Elias Kranos

014 - Slicing the cake: An isovist-based analysis of computerised workplace configuration - Mateus Paulo Beck

064 - Exploring the impact of road traffic impedance and built environment for vulnerability mapping of evacuation areas – Case study of Hyderabad city - Rajesh Chaturvedi, K S Rajan

016 - A study on the design methodologies to activate the large-scale underground commercial complexes - Jae Hee Chung, Young Ook Kim, Eun Mi Kong, Haengwoo Shin, Junu Heo

16:55 17:20 003 - Ethnic housing segregation and street layout: Is there a connection? - Anders Eika

019 - Spatial layout and spontaneous behaviour for people with dementia: A study of adult day-care centres - Congsi Hou, Gesine Marquardt

066 - On the slopes of Vesuvius. Configuration as a thread between hazard and opportunity - Valerio Cutini, Valerio Di Pinto

033 - The Apple story: Spatial, functional and cultural parameters in branded architecture - Chrystala Psathiti, Kerstin Sailer, Garyfalia Palaiologou

17:20 17:45006 - When luxury is necessary. Apartments projects in Recife - Brazil - Cristiana Griz, Luiz Amorim, Claudia Loureiro

031 - Size and complexity of hospitals matter for quality of care: A spatial classification of NHS buildings - Rosica Pachilova, Kerstin Sailer

070 - Calm after the storm. The configurational approach to manage flood risk in river-cities - Angela Esposito, Valerio Di Pinto

035 - Distribution of shoppers in multilayered shopping complex: Estimation of shopper density considering escalators, elevators, stairs - Natsumi Saruyama, Tatsuya Kishimoto

Free Evening

Conference Programme: Tuesday 14 July 2015

UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH

SSS1010th International Space Syntax Symposium

The Bartlett Space Syntax Laboratory

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9:00 10:30

Plenary B - Kennedy Hall Kerstin Sailer (Chair)

Ricky Burdett - Understanding the urban age Sarah Harvey - The Pixar effect: Surprising lessons about creative collaboration

10:30 10:45 COFFEE

Paper session B1 - Housing design Kennedy Hall.

Paper session B2 - Urban morphology

Leolin Price Lecture Theatre.

Paper session B3 - Space syntax methodological developments

PUW Seminar 1.

Paper session B4 - Informal urbanism

Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room.

Paper session B5 - Complex buildings

PUW Seminar 2.

10:45 11:10043 - What can typology explain that configuration cannot? - Meta Berghauser Pont, Lars Marcus

005 - Neruda in construction: An analysis of his Chilean houses - Franciney França, Margarita Greene and Frederico de Holanda

141 - The problem of representation of 3D isovists - Ruth Conroy Dalton, Nicholas S. Dalton

061 - Spatial morphology of rebel cities: The cases of Madrid, Merida and Istanbul - Elif Vurucular, Ayşen Ciravoğlu

021 - Analysis of airport configuration and passenger behaviour - Sofia Kalakou, Filipe Moura, Valério Medeiros

11:10 11:35044 - London’s railway terminals: Shaping their surroundings? - Tom Bolton

008 - Searching the genotypes: Architectural morphology of urban houses in the ancient city of Panam - Farida Nilufar, Pushpita Eshika

148 - The space syntax toolkit: integrating depthmapX and exploratory spatial analysis workflows in QGIS - Jorge Gil, Tasos Varoudis, Kayvan Karimi and Alan Penn

081 - The arable city: Quantifying the potential for urban farming in the 21st century metropolis - Paul Osmond, Linda Corkery, Sara Wilkinson, Susan Thompson, Scott Hawken

024 - Seeing and being seen inside a museum and a department store – A comparison study in visibility and co-presence patterns - Su Jin Kwon, Kerstin Sailer

11:35 12:00

051 - Brasilia: fragmented metropolis? - Frederico de Holanda, Valério Medeiros, Rômulo Ribeiro, Andréa Moura

009 - Stating the need of an architectural design process: The role of space syntax method in case study of Western Australia project homes – Francesca Perugia

201 - Teaching network and agent-based models to architecture students - Kinda Al_Sayed, Sam Griffiths, Kayvan Karimi

128 - A configurational reading of the urban villages and critical implication for their social nature - Wafa Al-Ghatam

026 - Elements of design in workplace environment: Pre and post studies - Fernanda Lima Sakr, Rosica Pachilova, Phil Hutchinson and Colin Macgadie

12:00 12:25058 - Inner city ring roads – a comparative study of Munich and Stuttgart - Christian Schwander

011 - Is there a Brazilian home? An overview of domestic space and modes of life - Edja Trigueiro

134 - Social networks in space of unplanned settlements in Cairo metropolitan area - Abdelbaseer A. Mohamed and Nabil Mohareb

029 - The gadget building: An overview on contemporary football stadiums - Cristiano Nascimento, Luiz Amorim

12:25 14:00 LUNCH

Curated paper session B6 - Big Data

Kerstin Sailer (Convenor) Kennedy Hall.

Curated paper session B7 - Visibility and computationTasos Varoudis (Convenor)

Leolin Price Lecture Theatre.

Paper session B8 - Cycling and pedestrian movement: Patterns of

behaviour PUW Seminar 1.

Paper session B9 - Urban morphology

Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room.

Paper session B10 - Spatial cognition

PUW Seminar 2.

14:00 14:25101 - A study on spatial structure and functional location choice in Beijing city in the light of big data - Tao Yang

120 - Characterising place by scene depth - Adam Davis, Sean Hanna, Francis Aish

062 - The effect of spatial configuration on propensity for non-motorised journey to work: Case study of a gridded and a non-gridded American city - Girmay Berhie, Saif Haq

048 - The maps of the modern city: Brasília and the phases of fragmentary urban configuration - Catarina Fontes, Valério Medeiros

079 - The dialogic city: Towards a synthesis of physical and conceptual artefacts in urban community configurations - Jamie O’Brien, Sophia Psarra

14:25 14:50

036 - Comparing the use of actual space and virtual space: A case study on Beijing’s Wangfujing area - Qiang Sheng, Ning Liu

142 - Visual protection surface method. Cityscape values in context of tall buildings - Klara Czyńska, Paweł Rubinowicz

065 - Movement and the connectivity of streets: A closer look at route distribution and pedestrian density - Eunyoung Choi, Daniel Koch

053 - Historic Persian caravanserais: Climatic effects and syntactic configuration - Ashkan Mansouri, Erincik Edgü, Mehmet Emin Şalgamcıoğlu

119 - Investigating the effect of urban form on the environmental appraisal of streetscapes - Martin Bielik, Saskia Kuliga, Sven Schneider, Milan Valášek, Dirk Donath

14:50 15:15

117 - Wayfinding to support urban exploration: Combining space syntax analysis with social media data for navigation system design - Ricardo Andrade, Ava Fatah gen Schieck

144 - Three dimensional isovists for the study of public displays - Nicholas S. Dalton, Ruth Dalton, Paul Marshall, Iwan Peverett and Sarah Clinch

082 - Comparative analyses on factors of the pedestrian numbers in a downtown area using space syntax indicators – Case comparisons of Sakae-South, Nagoya CBD in Japan between 2005 and 2011 - Akira Ota, Yusuke Nakano, Toshiyuki Kaneda

054 - Plotting urban growth: Fishing towns in Southern Portugal, 1970-2014 - Itziar Navarro-Amezketa, Mafalda Batista Pacheco, Teresa Heitor

122 - Raumsynth – An experimental setup for investigating the relationships between urban form and spatial experience based on Fechner’s Method of Production - Johannes Frölich, Sven Schneider, Saskia Kuliga, Dirk Donath, Martin Bielik

15:15 15:40

023 - Spatial databases: Generating new insights on office design and human behaviours in the workplace - Petros Koutsolampros, Kerstin Sailer, Ros Pomeroy, Martin Z. Austwick, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Rosie Haslem

152 - Visibility, accessibility and beyond: Next generation visibility graph analysis - Tasos Varoudis, Alan Penn

083 - The spatio-temporal routine of pedestrian movements in large cities: The case of Seoul - Hoon-Tae Park

057 - Urban evolution of the Rio De Janeiro port - Carolina Rodriguez Dias, Maria Beatriz de Arruda Campos

127 - How does a child act in a theme park? Searching for the role of space syntax in a child’s cognitive schema - Zeynep Tarçın Turgay, Nevşet Gül Çanakçıoğlu, Mine Tunçok Sarıberberoğlu

15:40 16:05 Discussion - invited discussant Paola Tubaro

Discussion - invited discussants: Sean Hanna, Reinhard König

088 - The local spatial logic: Application of pedestrian model in Criciúma - Brazil - Fábio Lúcio Zampieri, Andrea Da Costa Braga, Cláudio Mainieri De Ugalde, Décio Rigatti

093 - An empirical study on applying community detection methods in defining spatial housing submarkets in London - Stephen Law, Kayvan Karimi, Alan Penn

150 - Analysis of asymmetric spatial configuration - Mio Naganuma, Tatsuya Kishimoto

16:05 16:30 TEA

Paper session B11 - Space and

society Kennedy Hall.

Paper session B12 - Cultural and educational buildings

Leolin Price Lecture Theatre.

Paper session B13 - Strategic urban planning

PUW Seminar 1.

Paper session B14 - Urban morphology

Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room.

Paper session B15 - Homes and houses

PUW Seminar 2.

16:30 16:55

045 - The Rationale behind growth patterns: The socio-spatial configuration of İzmir 1700s-2010 - Işın Can, İrem İnce, Claudia Yamu

017 - Towards a methodology to assess adaptability in educational spaces: An entropy approach to space syntax - Carolina Coelho, Mário Krüger

071 - Integrated sub-regional planning informed by weighted spatial network models: The case of Jeddah sub-regional system - Kayvan Karimi, Ed Parham, Abhimanyu Acharya

041 - Brasilia - Monitoring and trends of urban growth, spatial densities and territorial conflicts - Rafael Sanzio Araújo Dos Anjos, Rodrigo Oliveira Vilela, Ana Clara Bolzon, Jade Oliveira Ramos

002 - ‘Dwellings’ then and now: A topological approach for privacy analysis - Roopal Deshpande, Rajashree Kotharkar

16:55 17:20

110 - Space and protest: A tale of two Egyptian Squares – Abdelbaseer A. Mohamed, Akkelies van Nes, Mohamed A. Salheen

028 - Structural correlations between architecture, music and cinema: Rhythmical description of the Parthenon frieze - Katerina Michalopoulou, Antonis Touloumis

072 - Capturing patterns of shrinkage and growth in post-industrial regions: A comparative study of the Ruhr Valley and Leipzig-Halle - Kimon Krenz

049 - Understanding the spatial organisation of economic activity in 19th century Antwerp - Francesca Froy

004 - Following the codes of rationalist architecture through a syntactic analysis of early Turkish examples - Onur Erman, Figen Karaman

17:20 17:45129 - Prophylactic architecture: The spatial configuration leper colonies - Laura Alecrim, Luiz Amorim

037 - Spatial concepts in museum theory and practice - Kali Tzortzi

076 - Shifting centralities in search of identity: The new ‘Heart of Doha’ - Velina Mirincheva

055 - Setting up the metropolis: Unpacking the urban past of London and Manhattan - Garyfalia Palaiologou, Laura Vaughan

007 - Configurational and morphological sustainability in social housing: The case of Cité Ouvrière in Mulhouse - Fani Kostourou

17:45 18:10

132 - The interpretation of the spatial distribution of suicides: A comparative study on permanent rental apartment and the shanty town in Korea - Jooyoung Kim, Young Ook Kim

038 - Use of an online interactive space analysis tool to understand student perceptions of four secondary schools - Joseph Williams, Kerstin Sailer, Richard Priest

086 - Identifying city-regional structures in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil - Cláudio Mainieri De Ugalde, Camila Fujita, Carlos Norberto Bauermann, Gilda Maria Franco Jobim

056 - Urbanity in Brasilia’s superblocks - Manuela Ribeiro, Frederico de Holanda

010 - Spatial hierarchy on vernacular houses in Eastern Black Sea Region, Turkey - Merve Saatci, Deniz Erinsel Onder

18:10 19:00 BREAK

19:00 22:00 Drinks reception Space Syntax Ltd., 21 Brownlow Mews, London WC1N 2LG

Conference Programme: Wednesday 15 July 2015UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH

SSS1010th International Space Syntax Symposium

The Bartlett Space Syntax Laboratory

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Plenary C - Kennedy Hall Past, present and future space syntax research - short presentations from past and current conference organisers:

London (Laura Vaughan), Brasilia (Frederico de Holanda), Atlanta (John Peponis), Delft (Akkelies van Nes), Istanbul (Ayşe Sema Kubat), Stockholm (Lars Marcus), Santiago (Margarita Greene), Seoul (Young Ook Kim)

Kayvan Karimi - Space syntax in policy and practice

10:30 10:45 COFFEE

Paper session C1 - Cognition Kennedy Hall.

Paper session C2 - Urban diversity Leolin Price Lecture Theatre.

Paper session C3 - Urban morphology

Levinsky Room.

Paper session C4 - Space and society

Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room.

Paper session C5 - Space and social justice

PUW Seminar 2

10:45 11:10

123 - Using space syntax to analyse stress perception of open public space - Martin Knöll, Yang Li, Katrin Neuheuser, Annette Rudolph-Cleff

096 - Social transformations, informal transformations. A study on configurational changes and their relationship with urban dynamics in Vila Planalto - Matías Ocaranza, Frederico de Holanda, Valério Medeiros

040 - Evolving syntactic structures of Baghdad: Introducing ‘transect’ as a way to study morphological evolution - Dhirgham Alobaydi, Mahbub Rashid

042 - Morphological aspects of the old centre of Goiânia - Juliana Arrais, Valério Medeiros

020 - The cultural events and their pattern of locations in the ‘Beyoğlu’ urban area - Guzin Yeliz Kahya

11:10 11:35

124 - Ecological space and cognitive geometry: Linking humans and environment in space syntax theory - Lars Marcus

097 - The effects of spatial relations in property-led regeneration - Ozlem Ozer, Turgay Kerem Koramaz, Elif Kisar Koramaz

060 - Migration and lag of centres during city growth - Ermal Schpuza

073 - Evaluating the impacts of an urban design project: Multi-phase analyses of Taksim Square and Gezi Park, Istanbul - Ayse Sema Kubat, Ozlem Ozer, F. Belgin Gumru, Gorsev Argin

106 - Gender and urban space: The Case of Sharjah, UAE - Yasemin Ince Guney, Ayse Sema Kubat

11:35 12:00

125 - Exploring children’s perceptions and experiences of outdoor spaces - Nezire Özgece, Erincik Edgü, Meray Taluğ

099 - An ecology of the suburban hedgerow, or: How high streets foster diversity over time - Laura Vaughan, Ilkka Törmä, Ashley Dhanani, Sam Griffiths

351 - The Capibaribe Park: Restructuring the urban fabric of the city of Recife by articulating public spaces - Luiz Marcos Carvalho Filho, Werther Ferraz de Sá, Carolina Puttini, Circe Monteiro

137 - Mapping urban change. The adaptive capacity of coastal fishing villages: Algarve (Portugal) and Paraná (Brazil) - Mafalda Pacheco, Jussara Silva, Teresa Heitor

108 - Streets for co-presence? Mapping potentials - Ann Legeby, Meta Berghauser Pont, Lars Marcus

12:00 12:25

143 - Using laser scanning to produce 3D isovists of real environments - Nicholas S. Dalton, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Iwan Peverett, Sarah Clinch

100 - Building density of parcels and block-faces from a syntactical, morphological and planning - Alice Vialard, Ann Carpenter

140 - Perceptions of liveability in the urban realm: Between the physical attributes of the built environment and the anti-social behaviour of its users - Reem Zako

135 - Beyond informality: Traders as space experts in their own informal settlements - Abdelbaseer A. Mohamed, Akkelies van Nes, Mohamed A. Salheen

12:25 14:00

LUNCH

Software demos Levinsky Room - Pirouz Nourian

Curated paper session C6 - Design and informality

Sophia Psarra (Convenor) Kennedy Hall.

Curated paper session C7 - Exploring large territories with

space syntax and GIS Jorge Gil (Convenor)

Leolin Price Lecture Theatre.

Paper session C8 - Cycling and pedestrian movement: Methods

Levinsky Room.

Paper session C9 - Urban morphological studies

Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room.

Paper session C10 - Urban economies

PUW Seminar 2.

14:00 14:25

013 - Spatial and social patterns of urban interiors – The architecture of SANAA - Marcela Aragüez, Sophia Psarra

050 - Inter and intra buffer variability: A case study using scale - S. Dawn Haynie

067 - Momentum integration: The syntax of cycling - Nicholas S. Dalton

059 - Oxen in the backstreet: Tracing an old rural route within the modern city - Kyung Wook Seo, Dahong Choe, Tsuyoshi Kigawa

103 - Disconnecting the territory: A diachronic configurational study about gated communities in Brasília - Freitas Giuliana, Medeiros Valério

14:25 14:50

015 - Disciplined informality: Assembling un-programmed spatial practices in three public libraries of Medellín - Caue Capille, Sophia Psarra

074 - How do UK regional commuting flows relate to spatial configuration? - Stephen Law, Laurens Versluis

077 - Measuring bikeability: Space syntax based methods applied in planning for improved conditions for bicycling in Oslo - Tobias Nordström, Bendik Manum

092 - The effects of accessibility factors on land values in the CBD of Izmir - Emine Duygu Kahraman, Ayşe Sema Kubat

104 - Visibility affecting gender aspects in middle income group apartments in Dhaka - Catherine Daisy Gomes

14:50 15:15

113 - ‘Planned’ political capitals: From conceptual ideas to lived constructs. The case of Washington DC, Brasilia, Abuja and Astana - Tania Oramas Dorta

084 - Exploring countrywide spatial systems: Spatio-structural correlates at the national scale - Miguel Serra, Bill Hillier, Kayvan Karimi

078 - Easiest paths for walking and cycling: Combining syntactic and geographic analyses in studying walking and cycling mobility - Pirouz Nourian, Franklin van der Hoeven, Samaneh Rezvani and Sevil Sariylidiz

094 - Urban transactions: Investigating the relationship between spatial preference and spatial configuration in the city of Leeds - Kevin Muldoon-Smith, Paul Greenhalgh, Ruth Conroy-Dalton, Seraphim Alvanides, Helen King and Bradley Sparkes

112 - Unjust urbanities: Spatially reinforcing patterns of segregation - Caisa Olander

15:15 15:40

131 - The impact of an urban cable-car transport system on the spatial configuration of an informal settlement. The case of Medellín - Paul Goodship

091 - Distances, accessibilities and attractiveness: Urban form correlates of willingness to pay for dwellings examined by space syntax based measurements in GIS - Axel Heyman, Bendik Manum

080 - Pedestrian risk index for Irbid city, Jordan - Bushra Obeidat, Imad Al-Hashimi

095 - The architectural adaptation of urban economic life: Location, use and form of the commercial-residential building in Cardiff - Laura Narvaez, Alan Penn, Sam Griffiths

114 - Configurational characteristics of sociospatial segregation in Brazilian cities - Timóteo Schroeder, Renato Saboya

15:40 16:05 Discussion Discussion

118 - Walking to school: The effects of street network configuration and urban design qualities on route selection behaviour of elementary school students - Gorsev Argin, Ayse Ozbil

098 - Understanding the roles of urban configuration on spatial heterogeneity and submarket regionalisation of house price pattern in a mix-scale hedonic model: The case of Shanghai, China - Yao Shen, Kayvan Karimi

116 - The spatial dimension of urban socio-economic inequality. A study on five Brazilian cities - Patrick Zechin, Frederico de Holanda

16:05 16:30 TEA

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18:10

Closing event - Kennedy Hall Alan Penn (Chair)

Keynote - John Peponis Q&A - Panel discussion

18:10 19:00 BREAK

19:00 22:00 Closing dinner Rotunda Restaurant, King’s Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG

Conference Programme: Thursday 16 July 2015

UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH

SSS1010th International Space Syntax Symposium

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10:30 13:00Walking tour 1

Olympic Park, Stratford - Alan Penn

Walking tour 2

Bill Hillier’s City of London - Anna Rose

Walking tour 3

East End - Ashley Dhanani

Walking tour 4

South Bank - Tim Stonor

13:00 CONFERENCE CLOSES

Conference Programme: Friday 17 July 2015

© Space Syntax Laboratory, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, 2015 13-17 July 2015 University College London, London, UK

Organising Committee: Kayvan Karimi (Chair) Laura Vaughan Kerstin Sailer Tom Bolton Garyfalia PalaiologouTasos Varoudis

Sponsors:

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SSS1010th International Space Syntax Symposium

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