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Al-Sayed, K. (2007) Discursive and Non-Discursive Design Processes. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Beros, C. (2006) Dis-orientation: spatial abilities performance in London. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Bichard, J and Hanson, J (2007) Who Put the P in Policy? The reality of guidelines and legislation in the design of the accessible toilet. In: (Proceedings) INCLUDE 2007, Designing with People. : RCA London.

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Bichard, J and Hanson, J and Greed, C (2008) Please Wash Your Hands. The Senses and Society , 3 (1) 79 - 84. 10.2752/174589308X266489.

Brettel, A. (2006) The effects of "order" and "disorder" on human cognitive perception in navigating through urban environments. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Briones, C. (2006) LEDs urban carpet: a portable interactive installation for urban environments. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Broll, W and Lindt, I and Ohlenburg, J and Wittkämper, M and Yuan, C and Novotny, T and Mottram, C and Fatah gen Schieck, A and Strothman, A (2004) ARTHUR: A Collaborative Augmented Environment for Architectural Design and Urban Planning. In: (Proceedings) HC 2004 - Seventh International Conference on Humans and Computers. : Tokyo.

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Buendia, L. (2007) Retail shop distribution in interrupted orthogonal grids: The case of Tijuana. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Carvalho, Rui and Penn, Alan (2004) Scaling and universality in the micro-structure of urban space. Physica A , 32 pp. 539-547.

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Chaisinanantkul, Sutas (2004) EVA agent table. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Chang, D and Penn, A (1998) Integrated multilevel circulation in dense urban areas: the effect of multiple interacting constraints on the use of complex urban areas. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , 25 (4) 507 - 538.

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Cheng, S. (2009) Curved photovoltaic surface optimization for BIPV: an evolutionary approach based on solar radiation simulation. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Chiaradia, A and Hillier, B and Barnes, Y and Schwander, C (2009) Residential property value patterns in London: space syntax spatial analysis. In: Koch, D and Marcus, L and Steen, J, (eds.) (Proceedings) 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. 15 - ?). : Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.

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Chiaradia, A and Hillier, B and Schwander, C (2009) Spatial economics of crime: spatial design factors and the total social cost of crime against individuals and property in London. In: Koch, D and Marcus, L and Steen, J, (eds.) (Proceedings) 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. 17 - ?). : Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.

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Chiaradia, A and Hillier, B and Schwander, C and Wedderburn, M (2009) Spatial centrality, economic vitality/viability: compositional and spatial effects in Greater London. In: Koch, D and Marcus, L and Steen, J, (eds.) (Proceedings) 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. 16 - ?). : Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.

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Chung, S.S.-Y. (2008) The study of Chinatown as an urban artifice and its impact on the Chinese community in London. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Conroy Dalton, R. (2003) The secret is to follow your nose: route path selection and angularity. Environment and Behavior , 35 (1) pp. 107-131. 10.1177/0013916502238867.

Conroy Dalton, R. (2001) The secret is to follow your nose: route path selection and angularity. Presented at: 3rd International Space Syntax Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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Conroy-Dalton, R (2007) Social exclusion and transportation in Peachtree City, Georgia. Progress in Planning , 67 (3) 264 - 286. 10.1016/j.progress.2007.03.001.

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Conroy-Dalton, R (2007) Cancel the plane: I'll meet you in second life. Sustain , 08 (02) 36 - 37.

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Conroy-Dalton, R (2005) Space syntax and spatial cognition. World Architecture: Space Syntax Monograph , 11 (185) 41 - 45.

Conroy-Dalton, R and Bafna, S (2003) The syntactical image of the city:a reciprocal definition of spatial elements and spatial syntaxes. In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK.

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Conroy-Dalton, R and Dalton, N (2007) Applying Depth Decay Functions to Space Syntax Network Graphs. In: (Proceedings) Sixth International Space Syntax Symposium.

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Conroy-Dalton, R and Dalton, NS (2005) A spatial signature of sprawl:or the proportion and distribution of linear networkcircuits. In: (Proceedings) GeoComputation 2005. : Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

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Conroy-Dalton, R and Dalton, NS (2005) An American prototopia: or Peachtree City as an inadvertent, sustainable solution to urban sprawl. In: (Proceedings) 5th International Space Syntax Symposium. : Delft, Holland.

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Conroy-Dalton, R and Kirsan, C (2005) Graph isomorphism and genotypical houses. In: (Proceedings) The Fifth International Space Syntax Symposium. : Delft, Holland.

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Conroy-Dalton, R and Vaughan, L (2008) Teaching space syntax through reflective practice and practica. In: (Proceedings) The Oxford Conference 2008.

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Croxford, B and Penn, A and Hillier, B (1996) Spatial distribution of urban pollution: Civilizing urban traffic. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT , 190 3 - 9.

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Dai, X. (2004) The Chinese city Suzhou in seven hundred years: an investigation of the relationship between the changing functional pattern and its spatial structure in the urban transformation process. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Dalton, N and Conroy-Dalton, R (2007) The Theory of Natural Movement and its Application to the Simulation of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET). In: (Proceedings) Fifth Annual Conference on Communication Networks and Services Research (CNSR2007).

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Dalton, NS and Peponis, J and Conroy-Dalton, R (2003) To tame a TIGER one has to know its nature:extending weighted angular integration analysis to the descriptionof GIS road-centerline data for large scale urban analysis. In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK.

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Darvishani‐Fikouhi, S. (2009) Honeycomb topologies: design rationalization of a free‐form space frame structure. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Diniz, Nancy (2003) An approach on 3D digital design: free hand form generation. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Eleni, P and Thum, R and Turner, A (2002) Interacting Unities: An Agent-Based System. In: Soddu, C, (ed.) (Proceedings) Proceedings of Generative Art 2002. (pp. 23.1 - 23.13). Politecnico di Milano: Italy.

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Fatah, A (2003) Space-time configuration for visualisation in information space. In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. University College London: London.

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Fatah gen Schieck, A (2004) Interactive Form Generation: Using mulitple input devices. In: (Proceedings) eCAADe 2004 22nd Conference. : Copenhagen.

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Fatah gen Schieck, A and Mottram, C and Penn, A (2003) Generating Narrative Spaces from Events History. In: (Proceedings) 6th International Conference Generative Art. : Milan, Italy.

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Fatah gen Schieck, A and Penn, A and Mottram, C and Strothmann, A and Ohlenburg, J and Broll, W and Aish, F (2004) Interactive Space Generation through Play: Exploring Form Creation and the Role of Simulation on the Design Table. In: (Proceedings) eCAADe 2004 22nd Conference. : Copenhagen.

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Fatah gen. Schieck, A. (2006) Towards an integrated architectural media space. First Monday , 4

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Fatah gen. Schieck, A. and Lopez de Vallejo, I. and Penn, A. (2005) Urban space and pervasive systems. Presented at: The Seventh International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Tokyo, Japan.

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Fatah gen. Schieck, A. and Lopez de Vallejo, I. and Penn, A. (2005) Urban space and pervasive systems. Presented at: The Seventh International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Tokyo, Japan.

Fatah gen. Schieck, A. and Penn, A. and Mottram, C. and Strothmann, A. and Ohlenburg, J. and Broll, W. and Aish, F. and Attfield, S. (2005) Interactive space generation through play: exploring the role of simulation on the design table. International Journal of Architectural Computing , 3 (1) 3 -26. 10.1260/1478077053739612.

Fatah gen. Schieck, A. and Penn, A. and O'Neill, E. (2008) Mapping, sensing and visualising the digital co-presence in the public arena. In: Timmermans, H. and de Vries, B., (eds.) Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning. Eindhoven University of Technology: Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

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Fatah gen. Schieck, Ava (2001) Interactive form creation: exploring the creation and manipulation of free form through the use of interactive multiple input interface. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Figueiredo, L. and Amorim, L. (2007) Decoding the urban grid: or why cities are neither trees nor perfect grids. In: Kubat, A.S. and Ertekin, O. and Guney, Y.I. and Eyuboglu, E., (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Space Syntax Symposium, Istanbul 12-15 June 2007. ITU Faculty of Architectur: Istanbul, Turkey.

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Friedrich, E and Hillier, B and Chiaradia, A (2009) Anti-social behaviour and urban configuration using space syntax to understand spatial patterns of socio-environmental disorder. In: Koch, D and Marcus, L and Steen, J, (eds.) (Proceedings) 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. 34 - ?). : Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.

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Friedrich, E. (2008) The Voronoi diagram in structural optimisation. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Geddes, I. (2007) The Housing Forms and Urban Morphology of Poverty Areas in the London Borough of Islington. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Gemil, A.E. (2005) The sequential development and the consequent urban patterns of Bucharest. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Georgiou, M. (2006) Architectural privacy: a topological approach to relational design problems. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Gribble, E. (2007) Brief as virtual building: How configurational is a construction brief? Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Griffiths, S and Jones, CE and Haklay, M and Vaughan, L (2008) Some Theoretical and Methodological Implications of Space Syntax Methodology for Historical GIS: the example of Greater London's suburban town centres. In: (Proceedings) Historical GIS 2008. : University of Essex, UK.

Griffiths, S and Jones, CE and Vaughan, L and Haklay, M (2009) A morphological approach to the persistence of socio-economic activity in three suburbs of Greater London. In: Whitehand, JWR, (ed.) ISUF (International Seminar on Urban Form). : Guangzhou, China..

Griffiths, S and Vaughan, L and Haklay, M and Sahbaz, O (2007) Sustainability as the success of a centre over time: the case of Greater London’s suburbs. In: Gurnell, A, (ed.) (Proceedings) RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2007.

Griffiths, S. (2009) Persistence and change in the spatio-temporal description of Sheffield Parish c.1750-1905. In: Koch, D. and Marcus, L. and Steen, J., (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. p. 37). Royal Institute of Technology (KTH): Stockholm, Sweden.

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Griffiths, S. and Vaughan, L. and Haklay, M. and Jones, C.E. (2008) The sustainable suburban high street: a review of themes and approaches. Geography Compass , 2 (4) pp. 1155-1188. 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00117.x.

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Guzik, A. (2009) Digital fabrication inspired design: Influence of fabrication parameters on a design process. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Haklay, M and Sahbaz, O and Vaughan, L (2008) The Application of GISience in Space Syntax Analysis of the Charles Booth Maps of Poverty. In: (Proceedings) Historical GIS 2008. : University of Essex, UK.

Haklay, M. and Vaughan, L. (2008) The geography of suburban space. Presented at: RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2008, RGS-IBG, London, UK.

Haklay, M. and Vaughan, L. and Jones, K.E. and Griffiths, S. (2008) Towards a spatial understanding of how suburbs adapt to change. Presented at: RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2008, RGS-IBG, London, UK.

Hanson, J (2005) The Housing and Support Needs of Adults Aged 18-55 with Impaired Vision: a good practice guide. Thomas Pocklington Trust and the Housing Corporation: London, UK.

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Hanson, J (2005) The Housing and Support Needs of People Ages 18-55 with Sight Loss. (Pocklington Research Findings 11 , pp. 1 - 9 ). Thomas Pocklington Trust: London, UK.

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Hanson, J (2004) Ethical and methodological issues in data sharing between two research. In: (Proceedings) 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Society of Gerontology. University of Surrey

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Hanson, J (2004) The inclusive city: delivering a more accessible urban environment through inclusive design. In: (Proceedings) RICS Cobra 2004 International Construction Conference: responding to change. : York, UK.

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Hanson, J (2003) Space in the Home: morphology and meaning in the home life of older people. In: (Proceedings) Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) Annual Conference, People Shaping Places Shaping People. (pp. 7 - 15). University of Minnesota

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Hanson, J (2003) The Inclusive City: sustainability, urban design and the cultures of ageing. In: (Proceedings) Society and the City: accommodating diversity, 1st International Conference of the Professional Branch of Town Planning and Housing and the Cyprus Sociological Association. : Nicosia.

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Hanson, J (2002) From heritage to vision: how architecture can shape the future living arrangements of older people. UNSPECIFIED

Hanson, J (2002) The Inclusive City, What active ageing might mean for urban design. In: Maltby, T and Littlechild, R and La Fontaine, J and Hunter, S and Brannelly, P, (eds.) (Proceedings) Active Ageing: myth or reality, Proceedings of the British Society of Gerontology 31st Annual Conference. (pp. 143 - 145).

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Hanson, J (2001) From 'special needs' to 'lifestlye choices': articulating the demand for third age housing. In: Peace, S and Holland, C, (eds.) Inclusive Housing in an Ageing Society. (29 - 54). Policy Press: Bristol, UK.

Hanson, J (2001) Morphology and design: reconciling intellect, intuition, and ethics in the reflective practice of architecture. In: (Proceedings) 3rd International Space Syntax Symposium.

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Hanson, J (2001) From sheltered housing to lifetime homes: an inclusive approach to housing. In: Winters, S, (ed.) Lifetime Housing in Europe. (35 - 57). Katholieke Unversiteit Leuven: Leuven.

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Hanson, J (1999) Urban transformations: a history of design ideas. In: (Proceedings) Space Syntax Second International Syposium. : Brasilia.

Hanson, J (1976) Time and space in two nineteenth century novels. Architectural Association Quarterly , 8 (4) 32 - 38.

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Hanson, J The benefits and challenges of remodelling sheltered housing and residential care homes to extra care housing. In: (Proceedings) The Extra Care – the Welsh Agenda?. : Cardiff.

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Hanson, J and Hillier, B (1987) The architecture of community: some new proposals on the social consequences of architectural and planning decisions. Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 251 - 273.

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Hanson, J and Johnson, M and Percival, J and Zako, R (2002) Housing and Support Needs of Older People with Visual Impairment - experiences and challenges. Thomas Pocklington Trust: Chiswick, London.

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Hanson, J and Johnson, M and Percival, J and Zako, R (2002) The Housing and Support Needs of Older People with Visual Impairment. [Pamphlet]. Thomas Pocklington Trust: Chiswick, London.

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Hanson, J and Percival, J (2006) Differing Perspectives on Telecare: an attitudinal survey of older people, professional care workers and informal carers. In: in, CJ and Langdon, PAR and eds, P, (eds.) Designing Accessible Technology. (pp. 215 - 226). : London.

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Hanson, J and Percival, J (2005) The housing and support needs of visually impaired adults living in England today. British Journal of Visual Impairment , 23 (3) 102 - 107. 10.1177/0264619605056205.

Hanson, J and Wojgani, H and Mayagoitia-Hill, R and Tinker, A and Wright, F (2006) The essential ingredients of extra care. UCL (University College London), The Health and Social Care Change Agent Team, Department of Health: London, UK.

Hanson, J and Zako, R (2007) Communities of Co-presence and Surveillance: how public open space shapes awareness and behaviour in residential developments. In: (Proceedings) Proceedings of the 6th International Space Syntax Symposium. : Istanbul.

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Hanson, J and Zako, R (2005) Configuration and design in caring environments: syntax and quality of life in a sample of residential care homes for older people. In: van Nes, A and van Nes, A, (eds.) (Proceedings) Proceedings of the 5th International Space Syntax Symposium June 2005, Volume 2. (pp. 117 - 128). TU Delft, TU Delft: Delft, the NetherlandsDelft, Netherlands.

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Hanson, J. (1989) Order and structure in urban design: the plans for the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666. Ekistics , 56 (334-335) pp. 22-42.

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Hanson, J. and Bichard, J-A. (2007) The design of sustainable and inclusive 'away-from-home' toilets in city centres. Presented at: Sustainability CITY - the Art of Urban Living, Manchester, UK.

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Hanson, J. and Osipovic, D. and Hine, N. and Amaral, T. and Curry, R. and Barlow, J. (2007) Lifestyle monitoring as a predictive tool in telecare. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare , 13 (1) pp. 26-28. 10.1258/135763307781645040.

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Hanson, J. and Osipovic, D. and Hine, N. and Amaral, T. and Curry, R. and Barlow, J. (2006) Lifestyle monitoring as a predictive tool in telecare. Presented at: TeleMed & eHealth '06: transforming the patient experience, London, UK.

Hanson, J. and Percival, J. and Aldred, H. and Brownsell, S. and Hawley, M. (2007) Attitudes to telecare among older people, professional care workers and informal carers: a preventative strategy or crisis management? Universal Access in the Information Society , 6 (2) pp. 193-205. 10.1007/s10209-007-0075-y.

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Hillier, B (2009) Studying cities to learn about minds: some possible implications of space syntax for spatial cognition. Environment and Planning B 10.1068/b34047t.

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Hillier, B (2009) The city as a socio-technical system a spatial reformulation. In: (Proceedings) Conference on Spatial Information Theory. : Aber ‘wrach, Brittany.

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Hillier, B (2009) The genetic code for cities – is it simpler than we thought? In: (Proceedings) Complexity in Cities conference. : University of Delft.

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Hillier, B (2008) Space and spatiality: what the built environment needs from social theory. Construction Research and Information , 36 (3) 216 - 230.

Hillier, B (2007) Space is the machine: a configurational theory of architecture. Space Syntax: London, UK.

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Hillier, B (2007) The golden age for cities ? how we design cities is how we understand them. Urban Design 100th Issue 16 - 19.

Hillier, B (2007) The problem of levels in complex systems: the instructive example of cities. In: (Proceedings) Mitteleuropa Conference on Levels of Reality, Bolzano, 2007.

Hillier, B (2005) Between social physics and phenomenology. In: (Proceedings) Fifth Space Syntax Symposium. : Delft, The Netherlands.

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Hillier, B (2005) The art of place and the science of space. World Architecture , 185 96 - 102.

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Hillier, B (2005) The need for a human science of space. In: (Proceedings) Space, spaces and spatiality, Silpakorn University, Thailand.

Hillier, B (2004) Can streets be made safe? Urban Design International , 9 (1) 31 - 45. 10.1057/palgrave.udi.9000079.

Hillier, B (2004) Designing safer streets: an evidence-based approach. Planning in London , 48 45 - 49.

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Hillier, B (2003) The architectures of seeing and going:or, are cities shaped by bodies or minds? And is there a syntax ofspatial cognition? In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK.

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Hillier, B (2003) The knowledge that shapes the city:the human city beneath the social city. In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK.

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Hillier, B (1989) The architecture of the urban object. Ekistics , 56 (334/33) 5 - 21.

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Hillier, B (1987) La morphologie de l'espace urbain: l'evolution de l'approche syntaxique. Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 205 - 216.

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Hillier, B (1986) City of Alice's dreams. Architects' Journal

Hillier, B (1985) The nature of the artificial: the contingent and the necessary in spatial form in architecture. Geoforum , 16 (2) 163 - 178. 10.1016/0016-7185(85)90026-0.

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Hillier, B (1973) In defense of space. RIBA Journal (Royal Institute of British Architects Journal) 539 - 544.

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Hillier, B and Burdett, R and Peponis, J and Penn, A (1987) Creating Life: Or, Does Architecture Determine Anything? Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 233 - 250.

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Hillier, B and Hanson, J (1987) Introduction: a second paradigm. Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 197 - 199.

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Hillier, B and Hanson, J (1987) Introduction: un second paradigme. Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 201 - 203.

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HILLIER, B and HANSON, J and GRAHAM, H (1987) IDEAS ARE IN THINGS - AN APPLICATION OF THE SPACE SYNTAX METHOD TO DISCOVERING HOUSE GENOTYPES. ENVIRON PLANN B , 14 (4) 363 - 385.

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Hillier, B and Leaman, A (1974) How is design possible? Journal of Architectural and Planning Research , 3 (1) 4 - 11.

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Hillier, B and Leaman, A and Stansall, P and Bedford, M (1976) Space syntax. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , 3 (2) 147 - 185.

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Hillier, B and Penn, A (2004) Rejoinder to Carlo Ratti. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , 31 (4) 501 - 511.

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Hillier, B and Penn, A and Grajewski, T and Jianming, X (1991) Brindleyplace, Birmingham: the UCL study of the potential of the site and the Farrell masterplan. UCL (University College London): London, UK.

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HILLIER, B and PENN, A and HANSON, J and GRAJEWSKI, T and XU, J (1993) NATURAL MOVEMENT - OR, CONFIGURATION AND ATTRACTION IN URBAN PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT. ENVIRON PLANN B , 20 (1) 29 - 66.

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Hillier, B and Sahbaz, O (2009) An evidence based approach to crime and urban design. In: Cooper, R and Evans, G and Boyko, C, (eds.) Designing Sustainable Cities: Decision-making Tools and Resources for Design. (163 - 186). Wiley Blackwell

Hillier, B and Sahbaz, O (2007) Beyond hot spots; using space syntax to understand dispersed patterns of crime risk in the built environment. In: (Proceedings) Conference on crime analysis at the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California at Los Angeles,January 2007. : University of California at Los Angeles.

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Hillier, B and Stonor, T and Karimi, K (2008) Using space syntax to regenerate the historic cores of cities: the case of Jeddah; or, why we need architectural models of whole cities. In: (Proceedings) World Congress of Architecture. : Turin.

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Hillier, B and Vaughan, L (2007) The city as one thing. Progress in Planning , 67 (3) 205 - 230. 10.1016/j.progress.2007.03.001.

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Hillier, B. (2009) Spatial sustainability in cities: organic patterns and sustainable forms. In: Koch, D. and Marcus, L. and Steen, J., (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. p. 1). Royal Institute of Technology (KTH): Stockholm, Sweden.

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Hillier, B. (2009) What do we need to add to a social network to get a society? answer: something like what we have to add to a spatial network to get a city. In: Koch, D. and Marcus, L. and Steen, J., (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. p. 42). Royal Institute of Technology (KTH): Stockholm, Sweden.

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Hillier, B. (2007) What do we need to add to a social network to get a society? Answer: something like what we have to add to a spatial network to get a city. Presented at: COSIT07 Workshop on Social and Geographical Space, Melbourne, Australia.

Hillier, B. (2007) Space is the machine, part four: theoretical syntheses. In: Space is the machine: a configurational theory of architecture. (pp. 287-343). Space Syntax: London, UK.

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Hillier, B. (2007) Space is the machine, part one: theoretical preliminaries. In: Space is the machine: a configurational theory of architecture. (pp. 1-109). Space Syntax: London, UK.

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Hillier, B. (2007) Space is the machine, part three: the laws of the field. In: Space is the machine: a configurational theory of architecture. (pp. 215-286). Space Syntax: London, UK.

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Hillier, B. (2007) Space is the machine, part two: non-discursive regularities. In: Space is the machine: a configurational theory of architecture. (pp. 110-214). Space Syntax: London, UK.

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Hillier, B. (2002) A theory of the city as object: or, how spatial laws mediate the social construction of urban space. Urban Design International , 7 (3-4) pp. 153-179. 10.1057/palgrave.udi.9000082.

Hillier, B. (2001) A theory of the city as object: or, how spatial laws mediate the social construction of urban space. Presented at: 3rd International Space Syntax Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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Hillier, B. (1998) A note on the intuiting of form: three issues in the theory of design. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design Anniversary Issue pp. 37-40.

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Hillier, B. and Iida, S. (2005) Network and psychological effects in urban movement. In: Cohn, A.G. and Mark, D.M., (eds.) Proceedings of Spatial Information Theory: International Conference, COSIT 2005,Ellicottsville, N.Y., U.S.A.,September 14-18, 2005. (pp. pp. 475-490). Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Germany.

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Hillier, B. and Jones, L. and Penn, A. and Jianming, X. and Grajewski, T. (1989) The architecture of the Maiden Lane Estate: a second opinion. University College London: London, UK.

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Hillier, B. and Netto, V. (2002) Society seen through the prism of space: outline of a theory of society and space. URBAN DESIGN International , 7 (3-4) pp. 181-203. 10.1057/palgrave.udi.9000077.

Hillier, B. and Netto, V. (2001) Society seen through the prism of space: outline of a theory of society and space. Presented at: 3rd International Space Syntax Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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Hillier, B. and Raford, N. (2010) Description and discovery in socio-spatial analysis: the case of space syntax. In: Walford, G. and Tucker, E. and Viswanathan, M., (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Measurement. (pp. 265-282). SAGE Publications Ltd: London, UK.

Hillier, B. and Turner, A. and Yang, T. and Park, H.-T. (2009) Metric and topo-geometric properties of urban street networks: some convergences, divergences and new results. Journal of Space Syntax Studies (In press).

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Hillier, B. and Turner, A. and Yang, T. and Park, H.-T. (2007) Metric and topo-geometric properties of urban street networks: some convergences, divergences, and new results. Presented at: 6th International Space Syntax Symposium, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Hillier, WRG and Batty, M (1999) The virtual Tate.

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Hillier, WRG and Hanson, J and Peponis, J (1987) Syntactic Analysis of Settlements. Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 217 - 231.

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Jones, CE and Griffiths, S and Haklay, M and Vaughan, L (2009) A multi-disciplinary perspective on the built environment: Space Syntax and cartography – the communication challenge. In: Koch, D and Marcus, LAS and J,, (eds.) (Proceedings) Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium.. (pp. 48:1 - 48:12). : Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.

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Jones, CE and Haklay, M and Griffiths, S and Vaughan, L (2009) A less-is-more approach to geovisualization - enhancing knowledge construction across multidisciplinary teams. INT J GEOGR INF SCI , 23 (8) 1077 - 1093. 10.1080/13658810802705723.

Jones, CE and Haklay, M and Griffiths, S and Vaughan, L (2008) Visualising London's Suburbs. In: (Proceedings) GISRUK 2008. : Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

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Kachri, G. (2009) Parasitic Ecologies: extending space through diffusion‐limited aggregation models. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Kaftan, M. (2007) Extranoematic artifacts: neural systems in space and topology. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Kim, Y and Penn, A (2004) Linking the spatial syntax of cognitive maps to the spatial syntax of the environment. Environment and Behavior , 36 (4) 483 - 504. 10.1177/0013916503261384.

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Krause, Nicola L. (2004) A toolkit for interactive exhibitions for the partially sighted and blind. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Leon, M. (2008) Towards aperiodic tesellation: a self-organising particle spring system approach. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Linardou, O. (2008) Towards homeostatic architecture: simulation of the generative process of a termite mound construction. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Mavridou, M. (2003) An investigation of the relation of space to society: a discussion on A. Giddens, H. Lefebvre and space syntax. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Mavroudi, T. (2007) Simulating city growth by using the cellular automata algorithm. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Michell, T. (2002) The psychasthenia of deep space: evaluating the ‘reassertion of space in critical social theory’. Doctoral thesis, University of London.

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Mitra, A. (2009) The grammar of developable double corrugations (for formal architectural applications). Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Mora Vega, R.I. (2009) The cognitive roots of space syntax. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Paksukcharern Thammaruangsri, K. (2003) Node and Place, a study on the spatial process of railway terminus area redevelopment in central London. Doctoral thesis, University of London.

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Papadopoulos, D. (2006) Event fields: designing a virtual space. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Papapavlou, K. and Linardou, O. and Fatah gen. Schieck, A. and Turner, A. (2008) Mapping and visualising digital presence. In: 4th IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments, University of Washington in Seattle, USA, July 21 to July 22, 2008. The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET): Stevenage, UK.

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Papargyropoulou, P. (2006) Park interpretations: an exploration of the spatial properties and urban performance of Regent's Park, London and Pedion Areos Park, Athens. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Parsons, S. (2007) The Relationship between Spatial Segregation, Social Exclusion and Access to Healthy Food. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Penn, A (2003) Space Syntax And Spatial Cognition Or Why the Axial Line? Environment and Behavior , 35 (1) 30 - 65. 10.1177/0013916502238864.

Penn, A (2001) Space syntax and spatial cognition: or why the axial line? In: (Proceedings) 3rd International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. 11.1 - 11.17). : Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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Penn, A and Desyllas, J and Vaughan, L (1999) The space of innovation: Interaction and communication in the work environment. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , 26 (2) 193 - 218.

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Penn, A and Hillier, B (2007) Structure spatiale et innovation dans les laboratoires de recherche scientifique: le potentiel social des bâtiments. In: Evette, T and Lautier, F, (eds.) De l’atelier au territoire: le travail an quête d’espaces. (215 - 224). L'Harmattan: Paris, France.

Penn, A and Turner, A (2002) Movement Generated Land Use Agglomeration: Simulation Experiments on the Drivers of Fine Scale Land Use Patterning. In: (Proceedings) Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium of the International Urban Planning and Environment Association (UPE5).

Penn, A. and Turner, A. (2001) Space syntax based agent simulation. Presented at: 1st International Conference on Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics, University of Duisburg, Germany.

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Penn, Alan and Mottram, Chiron and Fatah gen. Schieck, Ava and Wittkämper, Michael and Störring, Moritz and Romell, Odd and Strothmann, Andreas and Aish, Francis (2004) Augmented reality meeting table: a novel multi-user interface for architectural design. In: van Leeuwen, J.P. and Timmermans, H.J.P., (eds.) 7th International Conference on Design & Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning 2004. (pp. pp. 213-220). Kluwer Academic Publishers: Eindhoven.

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Penn, Alan and Turner, Alasdair (2002) Space Syntax Based Agent Simulation. In: Schreckenberg, Michael and Sharma, Som Deo, (eds.) Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics. (pp. 99-114). Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Germany.

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Peponis, J and Conroy-Dalton, R and Wineman, J and Dalton, N (2003) Path, theme and narrative in open plan exhibition settings. In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK.

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Percival, J and Hanson, J (2006) 'I don't want to live for the day any more': visually impaired people's access to support, housing and independence. British Journal of Visual Impairment , 25 (1) 51 - 67. 10.1177/0264619607071774.

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Percival, J and Hanson, J (2005) Telecare's brave new world: the perspectives of older people, carers and professionals. In: (Proceedings) 34th Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Society of Gerontology Conference, Ageing Societies; critical perspectives on the past, present and future.

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Percival, J and Hanson, J and Johnson, M and Zako, R (2003) Meeting the needs of older peoplewith visual impairment: social care orsocial exclusion? (Occasional Paper 2 ). Thomas Pocklington Trust, UCL (University College London), Thomas Pocklington Trust: London, UK.

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Percival, J and Hanson, J and Osipovic, D (2006) A positive outlook? The housing needs and aspirations of working age people with visual impairments. DISABIL SOC , 21 (7) 661 - 675. 10.1080/09687590600995691.

Perdikogianni, I. (2002) Heraklion-Chania: a study of its spatial and functional patterns. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Prousalidou, E. (2006) A parametric system of representation based on ruled surfaces. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Rafailaki, E. (2006) The implications of the “palimpsest” of the grids of the main city of Piraeus on creation, transmission and application of cognitive knowledge. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Raford, N. (2004) Movement economies in fractured urban systems: the case of Boston, Massachusetts. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Ribeiro, P.S.H. (2005) Space in bodies and bodies in space: an examination of bodily experience in Parc de la Villette. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Sailer, K and Budgen, A and Lonsdale, N and Turner, A and Penn, A (2007) Effective workplaces – bridging the gap between architectural research and design practice. In: (Proceedings) 6th International Space Syntax Symposium. : Istanbul, Turkey.

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Sailer, K and Penn, A (2007) The performance of space – exploring social and spatial phenomena of interaction patterns in an organisation. In: (Proceedings) International Architecture and Phenomenology Conference, Haifa, Israel. : Haifa, Israel.

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Sailer, K. (2007) Movement in workplace environments – configurational or programmed? In: Proceedings of the 6th International Space Syntax Symposium, 12-15 June 2007, Istanbul. 6th International Space Syntax Symposium

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Sailer, K. and Budgen, A. and Lonsdale, N. and Penn, A. (2007) Changing the Architectural Profession - Evidence-Based Design, the New Role of the User and a Process-Based Approach. Presented at: Ethics and the Professional Culture, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

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Sarma, A.K. (2006) The social logic of shopping: a syntactic approach to the analysis of spatial and positional trends of community centre markets in New Delhi. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Schaefer, L and Bokan, B and Pankoke-Babatz, U and Prinz, W and Fatah gen Schieck, A and Oldroyd, A and Sutton, J (2003) Symbolic Activities in Virtual Spaces. In: (Proceedings) COSIGN 2003: 3rd Conference on Computational Semiotics for Games and New Media. : University of Teesside, UK.

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Schäfer, L and Pankoke-Babatz, U and Prinz, W and Fatah gen Schieck, A and Oldroyd, A (2003) DocuDrama. Virtual Reality , 7 (1) 43 - 53. 10.1007/s10055-003-0111-z.

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Schnädelbach, H. and Penn, A. and Steadman, P. (2007) Mixed Reality Architecture: a dynamic architectural topology. Presented at: 6th International Space Syntax Symposium 2007, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Shetty, S. (2006) Oxford: people and townscape. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Skavara, M.M.E. (2009) Learning emergence: adaptive cellular automata façade trained by artificial neural networks. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Steadman, P. (2001) Binary encoding of a class of rectangular built forms. In: Peponis, J. and Wineman, J. and Bafna, S., (eds.) Proceedings of the Space Syntax 3rd International Symposium Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta May 7-11 2001. (pp. 09.1-09.16). A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan: Michigan, USA.

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Tecchia, F and Loscos, C and Conroy-Dalton, R and Chrysanthou, YL (2001) Agent Behaviour Simulator (ABS):a platform for urban behaviour development. In: (Proceedings) The First International Game Technology Conference and Idea Expo (GTEC'01) in co-operation with ACM SIGGRAPH and EUROGRAPHICS, Hong Kong. : Hong Kong.

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Tenu, V. (2009) Minimal surfaces as self-organizing systems: a particle-spring system simulation for generating triply periodic minimal surface tensegrity structure. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Theodoropoulou, A. (2007) Architectural authorship in generative design. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Tinker, A and Hanson, J Remodelling sheltered housing and residential care homes to extra care housing. In: (Proceedings) Older Peoples Research Group.

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Tucker, S. (2009) Dance of the bulrushes: building conversations between social creatures. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Turner, A (2007) Hermeneutic resonance in animats and art. In: Costa, FAE and Rocha, LM and Costa, E and Harvey, I and Coutinho, A, (eds.) Advances in Artificial Life, Proceedings. (pp. 495 - 504). SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN

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Turner, A (2006) Isovists, occlusions and the exosomatic visual architecture. In: Richter, K and Rà etschi, U, (eds.) The Cognitive Approach to Modeling Environments (CAME'06). (17 - 21). Universität Freiburg

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Turner, A (2003) Analysing the visual dynamics of spatial morphology. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , 30 (5) 657 - 676. 10.1068/b12962.

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Turner, A and Chapman, D and Penn, A (2000) Sketching space. Computers and Graphics , 24 (6) 869 - 879.

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Turner, A and Doxa, M and O'Sullivan, D and Penn, A (2001) From isovists to visibility graphs: a methodology for the analysis of architectural space. ENVIRON PLANN B , 28 (1) 103 - 121.

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Turner, A and Penn, A (2007) Evolving direct perception models of human behavior in building systems. In: Waldau, N and Gattermann, P and Knoflacher, H and Schrekenberg, M, (eds.) Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2005. (411 - 422). Springer

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Turner, A and Penn, A (2002) Encoding natural movement as an agent-based system: an investigation into human pedestrian behaviour in the built environment. ENVIRON PLANN B , 29 (4) 473 - 490. 10.1068/b12850.

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Turner, A and Penn, A and Hillier, B (2005) An algorithmic definition of the axial map. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , 32 (3) 425 - 444.

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Turner, A. (2009) The role of angularity in route choice: an analysis of motorcycle courier GPS traces. In: Stewart Hornsby, K. and Claramunt, C. and Denis, M. and Ligozat, G., (eds.) Spatial Information Theory. (pp. pp. 489-504). Springer Verlag: Berlin/ Heidelberg, Germany.

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Turner, A. (2009) A simple model of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction from first principles. Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, UCL: London, UK.

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Turner, A. (2009) Stitching together the fabric of space and society: an investigation into the linkage of the local to regional continuum. In: Koch, D. and Marcus, L. and Steen, J., (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. p. 116). Royal Institute of Technology (KTH): Stockholm, Sweden.

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Turner, A. (2007) From axial to road-centre lines: a new representation for space syntax and a new model of route choice for transport network analysis. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , 34 (3) pp. 539-555. 10.1068/b32067.

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Turner, A. (2007) The ingredients of an exosomatic cognitive map: isovists, agents and axial lines? In: Hölscher, C. and Conroy Dalton, R. and Turner, A., (eds.) Space Syntax and Spatial Cognition: Proceedings of the Workshop held in Bremen, 24th September 2006. (pp. pp. 163-180). Universität Bremen: Bremen, Germany.

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Turner, A. (2004) Depthmap 4: a researcher's handbook. Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London: London, UK.

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Tzinis, A. (2005) The egocentric city. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Tzortzi, K. (2004) Building and exhibition layout: Sainsbury Wing compared with Castelvecchio. Architectural Research Quaterly (arq) , 8 (2) pp. 128-140. 10.1017/S1359135504000168.

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Vaughan, L (2008) Mapping the East End 'Labyrinth'. In: Werner, A, (ed.) Jack the Ripper and the East End Labyrinth. (218 - 237). Random House: London.

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Vaughan, L (2007) The spatial form of poverty in Charles Booth\'s London. In: Vaughan, L, (ed.) The Spatial Syntax of Urban Segregation. (231 - 250). Elsevier

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Vaughan, L (2007) The spatial foundations of community construction: the future of pluralism in Britain's 'multi-cultural' society. Global Built Environment Review 3 - 17.

Vaughan, L (2006) Making connections: the case of Borehamwood. Built Environment , 32 (3) 281 - 297. 10.2148/benv.32.3.281.

Vaughan, L (2005) The relationship between physical segregation and social marginalisation in the urban environment. World Architecture , 185 (185) 88 - 96.

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Vaughan, L (2002) The Unplanned 'Ghetto': Immigrant work patterns in 19th century Manchester. In: (Proceedings) Proceedings of the 10th Conference of the International Planning History Society, Westminster University, London. : London.

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Vaughan, L (1997) The Urban 'Ghetto': the spatial distribution of ethnic minorities. In: (Proceedings) First International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK.

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Vaughan, L and Clark, DLC and Sahbaz, O and Haklay, M (2005) Space and exclusion: does urban morphology play a part in social deprivation? AREA , 37 (4) 402 - 412.

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Vaughan, L and Conroy-Dalton, R (2008) Incorporating the practicum into the MSc learning experience. In: (Proceedings) UCL's Teaching & Learning Conference and Exhibition (TILT) 2008. University College London: London.

Vaughan, L and Geddes, I (2009) Urban form and deprivation: a contemporary proxy for Charles Booth's analysis of poverty. Radical Statistics , 99 46 - 73.

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Vaughan, L and Griffiths, S and Haklay, M and Jones, CE (2009) Do the suburbs exist? Discovering complexity and specificity in suburban built form. T I BRIT GEOGR , 34 (4) 475 - 488. 10.1111/j.1475-5661.2009.00358.x.

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Vaughan, L and Haklay, M (2006) The Use of Architectural and Geographical Knowledge in the Study of the Influence of Space on Exclusion. In: (Proceedings) Proceedings of RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2006. : London, UK.

Vaughan, L and Hanson, J and Conroy-Dalton, R (2007) Teaching Space Syntax Through Reflective Practice. In: (Proceedings) Proceedings of the 6th International Space Syntax Symposium. : Istanbul.

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Vaughan, L and Jones, CE and Griffiths, S and Haklay, M (2009) The spatial signature of suburban 'active' centres. In: Koch, D and Marcus, L and Steen, J, (eds.) (Proceedings) Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. 127:1 - 127:13). : Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.

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Vaughan, L and Penn, A (2006) Jewish immigrant settlement patterns in Manchester and Leeds 1881. Urban Studies , 43 (3) 653 - 671.

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Vaughan, L and Penn, A (2001) The Jewish 'ghetto': formation and spatial structure. In: (Proceedings) Proceedings of the Third International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. 55.1 - 55.16). : Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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Vaughan, L. (1999) Clustering, Segregation and the 'Ghetto': the spatialisation of Jewish settlement in Manchester and Leeds in the 19th century. Doctoral thesis, University of London.

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Vaughan, L. (1994) A study of the spatial characteristics of the Jews in London 1695 & 1895. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Vaughan, L. and Jones, C.E. and Griffiths, S. and Haklay, M. (2010) The spatial signature of suburban town centres. The Journal of Space Syntax , 1 (1) pp. 77-91.

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Wojgani, H. (2006) Extra care housing: a paradigm shift. Masters thesis, UCL (University College London).

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Wojgani, H. and Hanson, J. (2007) Extra care housing: a paradigm shift. Presented at: Sixth International Space Syntax Symposium, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Yang, T and Hillier, B (2007) The fuzzy boundary: the spatial definition of urban areas. Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Yang, T. (2006) The role of space in the emergence of conceived urban areas. Presented at: Spatial Cognition '06: Space Syntax and Spatial Cognition Workshop, Bremen, Germany.

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Yang, T. (2005) Impacts of large scale development: does space make a difference? In: Van Nes, A., (ed.) 5th International Space Syntax Symposium. Proceedings. Techne Press: Delft, Holland.

Yang, T. (2004) Morphological transformation of the old city of Beijing after 1949. Presented at: 3rd Great Asian Streets Symposium: a public forum of urban design. 2004 Street Urban Space and Representation, Singapore.

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Yang, Tao (2005) Impacts of large scale development: does space make a difference? Presented at: 5th International Space Syntax Symposium, Delft, Holland.

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Zako, R. and Bendon, H. and Thom, J. and Hanson, J. (2006) Opening up the open spaces through space syntax. Presented at: SensI/Able Spaces: Space, Art and the Environment, Reykjavik, Iceland.

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