The Social Logic Of Space by Bill Hillier
This seminal work explores the intricate relationship between spatial configurations and social interactions, proposing a groundbreaking theory that space is not merely a backdrop for human activity but an active component that shapes social behavior. Through the lens of space syntax, the book delves into how architectural and urban environments influence movement patterns, accessibility, and the formation of social networks, ultimately affecting societal structures and cultural dynamics. By examining various case studies and employing innovative analytical methods, it provides a comprehensive understanding of how spatial design can foster or hinder social cohesion and interaction.
- Published
- 1984
- Nationality
- British
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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