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Axial graph is the graph converted from an axial map, in which the lines are represented as nodes, and the intersections of lines as connections between the nodes. | Axial graph is the graph converted from an axial map, in which the lines are represented as nodes, and the intersections of lines as connections between the nodes. | ||
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+ | =Cross-References= | ||
+ | *[[Axial analysis (Space Syntax)]]; | ||
+ | *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; | ||
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+ | =Recommended Reading= | ||
+ | [http://otp.spacesyntax.net/glossary/ Space Syntax Glossary] | ||
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+ | Hillier, B., Burdett, R., Peponis, J., Penn, A. (1987), Creating Life: Or, Does Architecture Determine Anything? Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour, 3 (3) 233 - 250. pp. 237 | ||
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+ | Turner, A., Penn, A., Hillier, B., (2005) An Algorithmic Definition of the Axial Map. Environment and Planning B, 425-444. pp. 415-6. |
Revision as of 16:57, 22 February 2020
Axial graph is the graph converted from an axial map, in which the lines are represented as nodes, and the intersections of lines as connections between the nodes.
Cross-References
Recommended Reading
Hillier, B., Burdett, R., Peponis, J., Penn, A. (1987), Creating Life: Or, Does Architecture Determine Anything? Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour, 3 (3) 233 - 250. pp. 237
Turner, A., Penn, A., Hillier, B., (2005) An Algorithmic Definition of the Axial Map. Environment and Planning B, 425-444. pp. 415-6.