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Dear Jeremy

The Bartlet School of Architecture developed several years ago a program 
called Space Syntax. I think that if you go to their website you will 
find the answers for your prayers.
Best,
Eduardo

On 03-11-2011 20:20, jeremy hunsinger wrote:
> There is a design concept or an architectural term that means 'the path that people walk, not the path they were supposed to walk.  So as designers, we design a way for people to proceed through a space, but people as a whole wear their own path that is different'  I've heard this used once and did not note it clearly, I'm wondering if people know this term.  It may have been a french, german, or greek derived term.
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> it is not:
> path
> trace
> cowpath
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> Jeremy Hunsinger
> Communication Studies
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> Center for Digital Discourse and Culture
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