There was an Hungarian researcher at the last Symposium, who gave a short
description within Alasdir workshop. I don't remember his name, and I didn't
find his details in my notes. I suggest you contact with Alasdir Turner, he'll
probably know.
Good luck,
Na'amah
Quoting nemeth balazs <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear All,
>
> I have been investigating a possible analogy (if it exists) between two int=
> eresting spatial analyses: the Space Syntax theory and an analytical theory=
> of space that has been developed between the early 70=B4s and the 90=B4s b=
> y the Hungarian professor Gyula Hajn=F3czi. The theory named =E201CVallum a=
> nd Intervallum=E201D. (Unfortunately, I can link a page only in Hungarian, =
> written by Tamas Mezos in case someone wants to have a quick look at the im=
> ages as results of some of the analyzed spaces like the Pantheon or Roncham=
> p: http://arch.eptort.bme.hu/kortars3.html#1 )
>
> Recently, I am analyzing (contemporary and historical) interior spaces and =
> small urban spaces both with DepthMap and with the theory of Vallum and Int=
> ervallum to be able to compare them. And now my question is: I wonder if an=
> ybody knows if this theory of Mr. Hajn=F3czi has ever been compared to Spac=
> e Syntax? (I have been talking to someone who did hear about this theory pr=
> obably at one of the Space Syntax Sypmposium but since I was unable to atte=
> nd it I cannot be sure and I would really like to know if anyone else alrea=
> dy has done this comparison before.)
>
>
> Many thanks for your help,
>
>
> Best regards
> Balazs Nemeth
>
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