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Axial local integration is defined as integration values of axial lines at the radius 3 (root plus two topological steps from the root), which can be used to represent a localised picture of integration.
 
Axial local integration is defined as integration values of axial lines at the radius 3 (root plus two topological steps from the root), which can be used to represent a localised picture of integration.
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=Cross-References=
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*[[Axial analysis (Space Syntax)]];
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*[[Space Syntax Theory]];
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=Recommended Reading=
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[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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Axial local integration is defined as integration values of axial lines at the radius 3 (root plus two topological steps from the root), which can be used to represent a localised picture of integration.

Cross-References

Recommended Reading

Space Syntax Glossary

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