The Social Logic of Space

The Social Logic of Space
Title The Social Logic of Space PDF eBook
Author Bill Hillier
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 487
Release 1989-01-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1139935682

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The book presents a new theory of space: how and why it is a vital component of how societies work. The theory is developed on the basis of a new way of describing and analysing the kinds of spatial patterns produced by buildings and towns. The methods are explained so that anyone interested in how towns or buildings are structured and how they work can make use of them. The book also presents a new theory of societies and spatial systems, and what it is about different types of society that leads them to adopt fundamentally different spatial forms. From this general theory, the outline of a 'pathology of modern urbanism' in today's social context is developed.

The Social Logic of Space

The Social Logic of Space
Title The Social Logic of Space PDF eBook
Author Bill Hillier
Publisher
Pages
Release 2014-05-09
Genre
ISBN 9781306578134

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The book presents a new theory of space: how and why it is a vital component of how societies work. The theory is developed on the basis of a new way of describing and analysing the kinds of spatial patterns produced by buildings and towns. The methods are explained so that anyone interested in how towns or buildings are structured and how they work can make use of them. The book also presents a new theory of societies and spatial systems, and what it is about different types of society that leads them to adopt fundamentally different spatial forms. From this general theory, the outline of a 'pathology of modern urbanism' in today's social context is developed.

Space Is the Machine

Space Is the Machine
Title Space Is the Machine PDF eBook
Author Bill Hillier
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 370
Release 2015-04-12
Genre
ISBN 9781511697767

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Since 'The Social Logic of Space' was published in 1984, Bill Hillier and his colleagues at University College London have been conducting research on how space features in the form and functioning of buildings and cities. A key outcome is the concept of 'spatial configuration' meaning relations which take account of other relations in a complex. New techniques have been developed and applied to a wide range of architectural and urban problems. The aim of this book is to assemble some of this work and show how it leads to a new type of theory of architecture, an analytic theory in which understanding and design advance together. The success of configurational ideas in bringing to light the spatial logic of buildings and cities suggests that it might be possible to extend these ideas to other areas of the human sciences where problems of configuration are critical.

The Social Logic of Space

The Social Logic of Space
Title The Social Logic of Space PDF eBook
Author Bill Hillier
Publisher
Pages 281
Release 1984
Genre Architecture and society
ISBN

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"The book presents a new theory of space: how and why it is a vital component of how societies work. The theory is developed on the basis of a new way of describing and analysing the kinds of spatial patterns produced by buildings and towns. The methods are explained so that anyone interested in how towns or buildings are structured and how they work can make use of them. The book also presents a new theory of societies and spatial systems, and what it is about different types of society that leads them to adopt fundamentally different spatial forms. From this general theory, the outline of a 'pathology of modern urbanism' in today's social context is developed"--Publisher's description.

Cities Made of Boundaries

Cities Made of Boundaries
Title Cities Made of Boundaries PDF eBook
Author Benjamin N. Vis
Publisher UCL Press
Pages 419
Release 2018-09-17
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1787351076

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Cities Made of Boundaries presents the theoretical foundation and concepts for a new social scientific urban morphological mapping method, Boundary Line Type (BLT) Mapping. Its vantage is a plea to establish a frame of reference for radically comparative urban studies positioned between geography and archaeology. Based in multidisciplinary social and spatial theory, a critical realist understanding of the boundaries that compose built space is operationalised by a mapping practice utilising Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Benjamin N. Vis gives a precise account of how BLT Mapping can be applied to detailed historical, reconstructed, contemporary, and archaeological urban plans, exemplified by sixteenth to twenty-first century Winchester (UK) and Classic Maya Chunchucmil (Mexico). This account demonstrates how the functional and experiential difference between compact western and tropical dispersed cities can be explored. The methodological development of Cities Made of Boundaries will appeal to readers interested in the comparative social analysis of built environments, and those seeking to expand the evidence-base of design options to structure urban life and development.

Empirical Investigations of Social Space

Empirical Investigations of Social Space
Title Empirical Investigations of Social Space PDF eBook
Author Jörg Blasius
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 444
Release 2020-01-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030153878

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This book provides an in-depth view on Bourdieu’s empirical work, thereby specially focusing on the construction of the social space and including the concept of the habitus. Themes described in the book include amongst others: • the theory and methodology for the construction of “social spaces”, • the relation between various “fields” and “the field of power”, • formal construction and empirical observation of habitus, • the formation, accumulation, differentiation of and conversion between different forms of capital, • relations in geometric data analysis. The book also includes contributions regarding particular applications of Bourdieu’s methodology to traditional and new areas of research, such as the analysis of institutional, international and transnational fields. It further provides a systematic introduction into the empirical construction of the social space.

Spatial Analysis and Social Spaces

Spatial Analysis and Social Spaces
Title Spatial Analysis and Social Spaces PDF eBook
Author Eleftheria Paliou
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 320
Release 2014-01-31
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783110265941

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In recent years a range of formal methods of spatial analysis have been developed for the study of human engagement, experience and socialisation within the built environment. This volume brings together contributions from a number of specialists in archaeology, social theory, architecture, and urban planning, who explore the theoretical and methodological frameworks associated with the application of established and novel spatial analysis methods in prehistoric and historic built environments. The authors discuss the relationship between space and social life from different perspectives and provide many illuminating examples of computer-based spatial analysis methods in archaeology.