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A b-type space is space with more than one link but which forms part of a connected sub-system in which the number of links is one less than the number of spaces, that is, a system which has the topological form of a tree. Such space cannot in itself be dead end space, but must be on the way to (and back from) at least one dead end space.

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Recommended Reading

Space Syntax Glossary

Dalton, R. C. & Dalton, N. S. (2007) Applying Depth Decay Functions to Apace Syntax Network Graphs. Proceedings of 6th International Space Syntax Symposium, Istanbul. Pp.089-01-14