Hearth ‘Centrality’

This blog is written by Jack Harding, a former UCA student, who wrote his Third Year undergraduate thesis in part using the isovist software. I always find the opening sentence a bit awkward, but never mind, it’s done now! I’m Jack and I graduated from Canterbury School of Architecture in 2018. Since then, I have […]

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Exploring Salmona

Our next guest is Greg Maya, who Sam has been talking to about all things isovist for some time. In 2019 he was awarded British Council Fellowship to explore the works of Rogelio Salmona in Colombia. Here he tells us about his use of the Isovist app at the heart of a series of high profile […]

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Hemingway’s Paris

February 2020’s entry is by Alice Bates, who wrote her UCA Undergraduate thesis on Hemingway’s Paris and Kerouac’s New York….. Hello, I’m Alice. I started my Architecture BA at the University for the Creative Arts in 2016 and graduated in June 2019. Prior to studying at UCA I completed a degree in Classics at the […]

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On indoor navigation

Our first guest blog is by Laure De Cock, who Sam met at the 12th International Space Syntax Symposium in Beijing in 2019. She has kindly agreed to tell us about her work on internal way finding and navigation; so here she is in her own words….. First, let me introduce myself. I’m Laure, and […]

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