Chapter 6: Figures

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Figure 6.1: Conventional Graph-Theoretic Representation of the Street Network

Figure-6-2-aFigure-6-2-bFigure-6-2-cFigure 6.2: Space Syntax Representation

Figure-6-3-aFigure-6-3-bFigure-6-3-cFigure 6.3: Space Syntax as Bipartite Graphs

Figure-6-4-aFigure-6-4-bFigure 6.4: Variations in Similarity between Direct Distance

and Indirect Step-Distance

Figure-5-a-color  Figure-5-b-color Figure-5-c-colorFigure 6.5: The Basic Data for Gassin: Points and Lines Reflected in the Matrix

Figure-6-6-row1-col1Figure-6-6-row1-col2Figure-6-6-row2-col1Figure-6-6-row2-col2Figure-6-6-row3-col1Figure-6-6-row3-col2Figure-6-6-row4-col1Figure-6-6-row4-col2Figure 6.6: Scatter Plots of Access Measures from the Data  and  against the Direct and Indirect Distance Measures

Figure-6-7-row1-col1-color  Figure-6-7-row1-col2-colorFigure-6-7-row2-col1-color  Figure-6-7-row2-col2-colorFigure-6-7-row3-col1-color  Figure-6-7-row3-col2-colorFigure-6-7-row4-col1-color  Figure-6-7-row4-col2-colorFigure 6.7: Comparison of Distance Measures for the Primal and Dual Problems

Figure-6-8-a-color Figure-6-8-b-colorFigure 6.8: Surface Interpolation from the Line Distances

Figure-6-9-a-color Figure-6-9-b-colorFigure 6.9: Surface Interpolation from the Point Distances

Figure-6-10-a-color Figure-6-10-b-colorFigure 6.10: A New Mapping for Space Syntax: Adapting Surface Interpolations to the Building and Street Patterns