Conference Programme: Monday 13 July 2015
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
16:30
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
The Bartlett Space Syntax Laboratory
From To WALKING TOURS
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:
The Bartlett Space Syntax Laboratory
UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH
SSS1010th International Space Syntax Symposium
The Bartlett Space Syntax Laboratory