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− | [[Category:Space Syntax]] | + | See: [[Axial lines (Space Syntax)]]. |
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− | The syntactic analysis is based on the configuration of the axial lines, which are the fewest longest straight lines that cover the street network (Hillier and Hanson 1984).
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− | =Synonyms=
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− | [[segment lines]]
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− | =Definition=
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− | =Application=
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− | ==Examples==
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− | [[File:Example.jpg]]
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− | =Cross-References=
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− | *[[Space Syntax Theory]];
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− | =Recommended Reading=
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− | [http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/101/1/hillier-etal-1987-creating-life.pdf Hillier, B. and Hanson, J. (1984) The Social Logic of Space, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.]
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 25 October 2016
See: Axial lines (Space Syntax).