Hi, maybe I am addicted to scaling or fractal. Isovists and axial lines
all demonstrate scaling hierarchy, if you analyze them using head/tail
breaks. It is the underlying scaling that makes the configuration
visually appealing or beautiful. Any comments are welcome.
Cheers.
Bin
On 8/14/2014 5:46 PM, Jakub Krukar wrote:
> Hi Shirin,
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> You might also want to have a look at isovists, as they have been linked with the aesthetic experience. Although there’s a long way from geometric shape of building interior and the urban realm (e.g. due to the already mentioned 3d richness of the urban environment).
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> Wiener, J. M., Franz, G., Rossmanith, N., Reichelt, A., Mallot, H. A., & Bülthoff, H. H. (2007). Isovist analysis captures properties of space relevant for locomotion and experience. Perception, 36(7), 1066 – 1083. doi:10.1068/p5587
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> regards
> Jakub
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> On 14 Aug 2014, at 14:49, Kiani, Shirin (Student) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hello everyone
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>> I am working on a project which aims to identify the relationship between space syntax analysis and aesthetic response. my case studies are two famous public squares (Trafalgar Square in London, England and Naghsh-e- Jahan Square in Isfahan, Iran). I have used Depthmap Software to identify spatial analysis of integration whithin the squares. However, I cannot link these analysis to the aesthetics. I really appricciate you if you guide me or introduce some resources which clarify these relationships.
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>> I have attaced the axial maps af these squares.
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>> Kind Regards,
>> Shirin
>> <naghshe jahan Square.jpg><Trafalgar Square.jpg>
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