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5.3 Bibliography

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Benedikt, M. (1979). ‘To Take Hold of Space: Isovists and Isovist Fields’. Environment and Planning B. v6: pp.47-65.

Bungiu, Francisc & Hemmer, Michael & Hershberger, John & Huang, Kan & Kröller, Alexander. (2014). Efficient Computation of Visibility Polygons. arXiv e-prints https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014arXiv1403.3905B

Dalton, R and Dalton, N. (2001) ‘OmniVista:an application for isovist field and path analysis’ 3rd International Space Syntax Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia 

Dalton, R. (2003) ‘The Secret Is To Follow Your Nose Route Path Selection and Angularity’, Environment and Behavior. v35: pp. 107 – 131 for a discussion of the relevance of angular integration in spatial exploration

Freeman, L. (1977) ‘A set of measures of centrality based on betweenness’, Sociometry 40, 35-41. pp. 37

Gibson, JJ (1979), The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception, Boston, MT:Houghton, Mifflin & Co.

Hillier, B., Burdett, R., Peponis, J., Penn, A. (1987), ‘Creating Life: Or, Does Architecture Determine Anything? ‘Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 233 – 250. pp.237

Hillier, B. and Hanson, J. (1984), ‘The Social Logic of Space’, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. pp.108-109 

Hiller, B. (1996, 2007). ‘Space is the Machine: A configurational Theory of Architecture’, UCL Press.

Hillier, B. (2009), ‘Spatial sustainability in cities: organic patterns and sustainable forms.’ Koch, D. and Marcus, L. and Steen, J., (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. pp. k01.3-4

McElhinney, S. (2024) ‘Mean Aggregate Isovist Cascade Analysis; a temporal approach to spatial analysis.’ 14th International Space Syntax Symposium, Nicosia, Cyprus

Penn, A. (2003). ‘Space Syntax And Spatial Cognition: Or Why the Axial Line?’ Environment and Behavior. v35: pp.30 – 65 

Peponis, J; Wineman, J; Rashid, M; Hong Kim, S; Bafna, S. (1997) ‘On the description of shape and spatial configuration inside buildings: convex partitions and their local properties’;  Environment and Planning B. v24: pp. 761-781

Psarra, S and McElhinney, S. (2014) ‘Just around the corner from where you are: Probabilistic isovist fields, inference and embodied projection’, The Journal of Space Syntax, v5: pp. 109-132

Rong, G and Tan, T. (2006) ‘Jump Flooding in GPU with Applications to Voronoi Diagram and Distance Transform’, The Proceedings of ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games (i3D 2006), pp. 109–116, pp. 228

Teklenburg, J; Timmermans, H; Wagenberg, A. (1993) ‘Space Syntax: Standardised Integration Measures and Some Simulations’. Environment and Planning B. v20: pp. 347 – 357

Turner, A; Doxa, M; O’Sullivan, D; Penn, A. (2001a). “From isovists to visibility graphs: a methodology for the analysis of architectural space”. Environment and Planning B. v28: pp.103–121, 

Turner, A, (2001b). ‘Depthmap: a program to perform visibility graph analysis’, Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Space Syntax, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

Turner, A and Penn, A. (2002). ‘Encoding Natural Movement as an Agent-Based System: An Investigation into Human Pedestrian Behaviour in the Built Environment’  Environment and Planning B V29, pp. 473 – 490