Working on exciting research using #SpaceSyntax or related approaches? Submit your expression of interest to present in the #SSLS via our application form bit.ly/SSLSform. Submission deadlines for 24-25 presentations are: Term 1 05.09.24, Term 2 05.12.24, Term 3 03.04.25.
ALT Illustrative banner reading: Space Syntax Lab Seminars 24-25. Call for expression of interest to present in the #SSLS.
I'm excited to be taking part in this programme organised by @HistoryTown with what should be an excellent panel discussion on June 7th. Details and tickets here:
londonfestivalofarchitecture…
Looking forward to the upcoming seminar with Prof John Peponis, Prof Kerstin Sailer @kerstinsailer , Dr Sam Griffiths, and Prof Sean Hanna! Don't miss out on an enriching discussion on Thursday, 06.06.24, at 4 pm BST!
Join our special #SSLSeminars session online on Thursday 06.06 at 4pm BST. Prof John Peponis will talk about his new book, 'Architecture and Spatial Culture' panel discussion with Prof Sailer, Dr Griffiths, & Prof Hanna (#SpaceSyntax Lab).
Register at: bit.ly/SSLSeminars_23-24
ALT Seminar flyer, showing the name of the presenter (John Peponis), the title (Architecture and Spatial Culture. In discussion with Prof Kerstin Sailer, Dr Sam Griffiths and Prof Sean Hanna), date and time (06.06 at 16:00 BST).
Join our special #SSLSeminars session online on Thursday 06.06 at 4pm BST. Prof John Peponis will talk about his new book, 'Architecture and Spatial Culture' panel discussion with Prof Sailer, Dr Griffiths, & Prof Hanna (#SpaceSyntax Lab).
Register at: bit.ly/SSLSeminars_23-24
ALT Seminar flyer, showing the name of the presenter (John Peponis), the title (Architecture and Spatial Culture. In discussion with Prof Kerstin Sailer, Dr Sam Griffiths and Prof Sean Hanna), date and time (06.06 at 16:00 BST).
ALT Seminar poster showing presenter (Prof Akkelies van Nes), title (Measuring the Degree of Permeability of the Main Route Network With Angular Step Depth Analyses), and date 19.10 at 4pm BST.
Don't miss out on the chance to go on a student-led guided tour of The Bartlett Autumn Show! ✨
Tours are taking place on Wednesday 4 and Thursday 5 October from 13:00-14:00.
Book now to get a deeper insight into the brilliant work on display. 👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-bartl…
ALT Long-term care environments, such as those for people with dementia, have significant implications for people’s lives. One of the main findings of my research is that successful healthcare infrastructure requires extensive end user involvement.
Just spotted at the MA/MLA Landscape Architecture exhibition at @BartlettArchUCL: James Rebanks' @herdyshepherd1 books used in a project on Herdwick sheep. Loving the cover of the dissertation by Biying Wang.
ALT Binding depicting a Herdwick sheep surrounding an A5 block of drawings.
Open access content for the Reimagining Evolutionary Economic Geography SI
Learning from architectural theory about how cities work as complex and evolving spatial systems
doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsad02…
@Francesca_local
ALT Seminar poster showing presenter (Dr Sheep Dalton), title (Embracing Organic Patterns to Make Sustainable Neighbourhoods), and date 05.10 at 4pm BST.
13/ The last study by @OkkaliMerve and @Kayvan_Karimi (@TheBartlettPhD) explores how inner-city canals in London and Amsterdam influence spatial accessibility and #urban functionality.
The issue 'Shipping Canals in Transition: Rethinking Spatial, Economic, and Environmental Dimensions From Sea to Hinterland' is now available! A valuable resource for those studying at the intersection of economic, spatial, and environmental stewardship along waterways.
Shipping canals: Where economic growth and environmental concerns collide.
Our new #openaccess issue discusses the tension between economic growth and environmental concerns in the context of shipping canals (🧵).
Issue: shorturl.at/pAFGS@hein_carola@paulvandelaar
ALT New open access issue "Shipping Canals in Transition: Rethinking Spatial, Economic, and Environmental Dimensions From Sea to Hinterland".
Planning this year's lectures, coincides well with aerial views of burgage plots in BBC documentary on #Warkworth village, Northumberland. This'll be useful to explain Conzen's 1960 morphological study of #Alnwick.
Noting also @DrSueOosthuizen research into landscape archaeology
ALT Aerial view of a village, showing long, thing plots with house at street frontage.
ALT An illustration of the development cycle in which a pre-existing plan, in this case a medieval one with a traditional burgage pattern, becomes the frame for a process of filling-up which does not add a new street-plan but follows the 'grain' of an already established plan-unit without disturbing the general features of its organization or pattern. From MRG. Conzen, 'Alnwick, Northumberland: A Study in Town-Plan Analysis', Transactions and Papers (Institute of British Geographers), 27 (1960), 3-122.
1/ 🧵The fabled Unité d'habitation, Marseille, designed by le Corbusier and built between 1947 and 1952: 337 apartments, 1600 residents, two shopping streets, a hotel and rooftop terrace - La Cité Radieuse and a founding inspiration of the Brutalist style. Some exterior views.
Brilliant news from across the @ucl community this morning. 🎉
Congratulations to all of our amazing students, researchers, educators and professional staff on these fantastic results. 👏
UCL ranks in the top 10 globally in 10 subject areas in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 (@TopUnis) with two subjects ranked first in the world - Education (@IOE_London) and Architecture and Built Environment (@TheBartlettUCL).
#QSWURucl.ac.uk/news/2023/mar/ucls…
ALT The portico of UCL's Wilkins Building with text overlaid saying "Ten subjects in the top ten in the world. QS World Rankings by Subject 2023."