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Syntactic Step Depth×Mekân Söz Dizimi Analizi×
AlanUrban StudiesMimarlık
AileProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Köken yılı19841984
KökenBill Hillier & Julienne HansonBill Hillier, Julienne Hanson
TürTopological measure of depth and integration between spacesgraph-based spatial assessment method
Seminal kaynakHillier, B., & Hanson, J. (1984). The Social Logic of Space. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9780521367844Hillier, B. (1984). The Social Logic of Space. Cambridge University Press. DOI ↗
Diğer adlarTopological Step Depth, Mean Depth (Space Syntax), Justified Graph Depth, Syntactic Integrationspatial configuration analysis, graph-based space analysis
İlişkili43
ÖzetSyntactic step depth is the space-syntax measure of how topologically far apart spaces are — how many turns, transitions or moves separate one space from another, regardless of metric distance. Formalised by Bill Hillier and Julienne Hanson in The Social Logic of Space (1984), it is computed from a justified graph in which every space is a node and every direct adjacency an edge, and a single step is one move between connected spaces. Aggregated into mean depth and normalised into an integration value, step depth becomes the workhorse of configurational analysis, predicting which spaces will be most used, most accessible and most central in a building or city.Space Syntax Analysis is a quantitative method for assessing spatial configuration in buildings and urban environments through graph-based representations. Developed by Bill Hillier and Julienne Hanson in the 1980s, it quantifies how spatial layout affects human movement, visibility, and social interaction.
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