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  • ...ated as '''DCMoS''', '''DCMOS''' or '''MoS''') is the style manual for all Design Computation articles. This primary page of the guideline covers certain top Design Computation wiki generates a page collating all categorizations applied in
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  • ...even avant-garde. While it may be so within the confines of architectural design and discourse, there is, in fact, nothing essentially new about these techn ...is made watertight with tar, one has a basic (albeit unstable) dingy. The design and construction of boats has been subsequently refined over millennia, str
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  • ...l configuration’ (Hillier et al. 1987b, Hillier 1996b). As an analytical theory, Space Syntax offers a methodology to study the ‘syntactic properties’ ...enteconomies.pdf Hillier, B. (1996a) 'Cities as movement economies', Urban Design International, 1(1), 41-60.]
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  • ...computation.org'' are as short as possible and focus only on computational design taxonomies, cultures and ontologies. A page might be a simple definition th ...g, Intellectual background. Includes detailed '''Characteristics''' and '''Theory'''.
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...for transport network analysis', Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 34(3), 539-555.]
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...ine.com/ Hillier, B. (1996, 2007), Space is the Machine: A Configurational Theory of Architecture. Space Syntax: London, UK. pp.250]
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...ine.com/ Hillier, B. (1996, 2007), Space is the Machine: A Configurational Theory of Architecture. Space Syntax: London, UK. pp.250]
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...a process: accounting for attraction inequalities in deformed grids. Urban Design International , 4 (3/4) 107 – 127. pp.109-110]
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...hmic definition of the axial map. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 32(3):425-444]
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...l.ac.uk/bartlett/3sss/papers_pdf/02_hillier_city.pdf Hillier, B. (2001), A theory of the city as object: or, how spatial laws mediate the social construction
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  • .... Early space syntax research observed that it had arisen not by conscious design but by some accumulative process of small-scale decisions taken over time. *[[Space Syntax Theory]];
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  • Centrality as a process is a theory which proposes that urban centres are the outcome of a long-term historical *[[Space Syntax Theory]];
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...d to discovering house genotypes. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, v14, 363-385. pp. 363;]
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...a process: accounting for attraction inequalities in deformed grids. Urban Design International , 4 (3/4) 107 – 127. pp.126; Hillier, B. (2001) pp. 02.2]
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...hrough the prism of space: outline of a theory of society and space, Urban Design International 7, 181-203. pp. 182;]
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  • ...tern of natural co-presence brought about through the influence of spatial design on movement and other related aspects of space use. Spatial configuration i *[[Space Syntax Theory]]
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  • ..., and this is responsible for what all buildings have in common as spatial design. (The second filter is cultural and the third is the individual properties *[[Space Syntax Theory]];
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...d to discovering house genotypes. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, v14, 363-385. pp. 363-4.
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...matching and building genotypes. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 35 (5): 810-830.
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  • *[[Space Syntax Theory]]; ...a process: accounting for attraction inequalities in deformed grids. Urban Design International , 4 (3/4) 107 – 127. pp.117
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