My paper http://www.hig.se/%7Ebjg/transactiongis.pdf contains a simple
and worked example with figure 1. Hope it helps. Cheers. Bin
Michael Batty in Santiago, Chile wrote:
> I think what I was really requesting was a paper or papers which
> introduce space syntax very simply with a worked example of the rather
> counter intuitive way of generating a graph from what is a street
> network which in and of itself is a planar graph - that is the
> difference between ss and all other uses of network analysis in
> geography - so a simple paper telling people what the method is and
> how to calculate the integration or access value is what is needed.
> The integration value in the Social Logic of Space in my recollection
> is upside down - ie as integration goes up access goes down
>
> Mike
>
> At 10:34 22/11/2006, Jorge Gil wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> As this is a recurring question could people please post their
>> suggestions to the mailing list instead of only privately to the
>> person making the request?
>> Saif, if some of the replies you received were private, could you
>> post a summary to the mailing list as well?
>>
>> We would benefit from having these literature suggestions available
>> to everyone.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Jorge
>>
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>>
>> *Jorge Gil*
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>>
>> *SPACE SYNTAX*
>>
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>> *From:* Haq, Saif [ mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> *Sent:* 21 November 2006 18:48
>> *To:* [log in to unmask]
>> *Subject:* In Addition to Dr. Batty's recent request
>>
>>> Some months ago I sent an email to the mail base asking for
>>> suggestions of BASIC readings that a beginner in Space Syntax or
>>> network analysis would be comfortable reading.
>>> Unfortunately I have received very few responses.
>>> If someone responds to Prof Batty's request, please send a copy to me.
>>> Perhaps other members in the mail base may be interested.
>>>
>>> Prof Batty's email appears below:
>>> "Could someone advise this person about some basic papers on space
>>> syntax - ie what he or she requires is a couple of papers that help
>>> him or her understand the rudiments without any detailed maths but
>>> also enough logic of the way the accessibility is calculated from
>>> streets as nodes and arcs between the streets (nodes). I dont have
>>> any such papers but there must be several out there??"
>>> The email address of the person is
>>>
>>> "Sarang Inamdar" [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>> He was responding to the following email:
>>> Sir
>>> I am an architect – urban designer working in city of PUNE, India.
>>> Recently I have come across through the theory of SPACE SYNTAX. I
>>> found it interesting and would like to know more about it. The
>>> theory has lot of mathematical expressions and hence requires some
>>> basic readings to understand it for me. I would hence like to
>>> request you to suggest me some readings related to space syntax
>>> theory which will support me to understand it. I will be pleased if
>>> get any suggestions or guidance from your side.
>>>
>>> * Ar. Sarang Inamdar
>>> * Architect, Urban Designer
>>> +91 9860420606
>>> * LAVASA Corporation Ltd. Pune*
>>
>>
>> */Sincerely
>> /*
>>
>>
>> */Saif
>> /*
>> ___________________________________________________________
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>
>
> []
>
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