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Latest revision as of 21:00, 17 January 2020
Axial point/step depth measures how far each line is away from the root line (or lines) in terms of the number of changes of direction, or turnings taken.
Synonyms
Axial point depth (Space Syntax)
Cross-References
Recommended Reading
Turner, A. (2004), DepthMap4: A Researcher’s Handbook, UCL. pp.25