Abstract

AbstractThe digital revolution has enabled an influx of data that has allowed us to analyse cities in ways that could never previously be anticipated. How, though, might this data be constructively applied in a manner that could shape and improve not only urban patterns, but also people's economic and social prospects? Alain Chiaradia looks at how space syntax spatial analyses might enable spatial design economies in the future, with special reference to London and the Borough of Tower Hamlets in particular. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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