Abstract
This review focuses on the phenomenon of spatial syntax from the perspective of urban performance, through its theoretical evolution applied in the scenario of intermediate cities, allowing to understand the role of accessibility and the urban built environment, for the improvement in the provision of services from the instruments of planning and management of the territory. In the development of this research, various data sources such as Scopus, Scielo, Research Gate and Google Scholar were used, structuring the theoretical basis with various articles from journals indexed in Atlas.ti that, under the inductive method, allowed the triangulation and identification of co-occurrences in the different cases. The review concludes that, the analysis of spatial syntax and its components, define how performance is important for the diagnosis of urban sectors, since, it provides information for decision making from public action such as accessibility and angular choice, which constitute urban integration.
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