Dear Lucas,
The fourth one is edited by Prof Julienne Hanson. I just can't remember
how many
volumes we printed (shame, since I was the administrator), but I feel like it
was only one.
Best,
Didem.
Quoting Lucas Figueiredo <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear All,
>
> Since the legendary space syntax symposium has review again, I am more
> confident to cite it. However, I noticed that everyone cites the
> papers ignoring the editors. The UCL library has copies of the 1st and
> 5th only. And the space syntax net also does not offer this
> information:
> http://www.spacesyntax.net/symposia/
>
> May someone check these references for me?
>
> 1st
> Major, Mark David, Luiz Amorim, and Francois Dufaux, eds. 1997. Space
> Syntax: First International Symposium. 3 vols. London: University
> College London.
>
> 2nd - Is this right?
> Holanda, Frederico, ed. 1999. Space Syntax: Second International
> Symposium. 2 vols. Bras=EDlia: Universidade de Bras=EDlia.
>
> Forgotten Link:
> http://www.spacesyntax.net/symposia/SSS2/sss2_proceedings.htm
>
> 3rd - How many Volumes?
> Peponis, John, Jean Wineman, and Sonit Bafna, eds. 2001. Proceedings
> of the 3rd International Space Syntax Symposium. Atlanta: Georgia
> Institute of Technology.
>
> 4th - Who is the editor? How many volumes?
> ??, ed. 2003. Proceedings of the 4th International Space Syntax
> Symposium. ?? vols. London: University College London.
>
> 5th
> Nes, Akkelies Van, ed. 2005. Proceedings of the 5th International
> Space Syntax Symposium. 3 vols. Delft: TU Delft, Faculty of
> Architecture, Section of Urban Renewal and Management.
>
> Regards,
> Lucas Figueiredo
>
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