Space Syntax in communication structure of Lublin’s district – Kośminek
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Urban structures are one of the most complicated forms designed ad used by people. Degree of their complexity due to internal communication and simplicity of movement from one point to another depends on various of factors and may be measured by various tools. One of that tool is Space Syntax method mainly based on measuring integration and connectivity in particular structure. This method was used to research a communication system in one of the Lublin’s district – Kośminek. Conclusions are coming down to specify streets in urban grid which have the highest factor of connectivity and integration value and comparison them in scattergrams.
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