Difference between revisions of "D-space or d type space (Space Syntax)"
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A d-type space is one with more than two links and which forms part of systems which contain neither a- nor b-type spaces, and which therefore must contain at least two rings which have at least one space in common. Such a space must lie on more than one ring.