Shathia the Rev Dr David Clark looked at the evolution of the liturgy in the early Christian church through a study of the floorpans of the earliest church buildings in the eastern mediterranean. I am not sure if this is the kind of thing you mean. David Clark (2007). Viewing the liturgy: A space syntax study of changing visibility and accessibility in the development of the Byzantine church in Jordan .World Archaeology. Vol 39.1. 84-104. David Clark (2008). The Evolution of Byzantine Ecclesial Space.North American Academy of Liturgy. Savanna Georgia. Alan Penn, Professor of Architectural and Urban Computing Dean The Bartlett UCL Faculty of the Built Environment tel. +44( 0)20 3108 9138 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk [cid:768C699B-EC01-4E96-86EB-3107AC706327@eduroam.ucl.ac.uk] We have moved: The Bartlett Faculty Office 132 Hampstead Road London NW1 2BX View Google Maps _________________________________ Visit our annual review, "Moment: A year at The Bartlett" Join the conversation: @BartlettUCL Join our network: facebook.com/BartlettUCLofficial On 7 Sep 2015, at 05:43, Shatha Malhis <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: Dear all I am a researcher working on an evolutionary study which investigates the internal compositions (plans) of a historical institution over the period of several centuries. I am searching for studies which use Space Syntax in buildings and which rigorously explore evolutionary issues through a mathematical/statistical and chronological review. I do appreciate your kind response. Shatha