Working on exciting research using #SpaceSyntax or related approaches? Submit your expression of interest to present in the #SSLS via our application form https://t.co/NGevYAcBc3. Submission deadlines for 24-25 presentations are: Term 1 05.09.24, Term 2 05.12.24, Term 3 03.04.25.
I'm excited to be taking part in this programme organised by @HistoryTown with what should be an excellent panel discussion on June 7th. Details and tickets here:
https://t.co/UD2wQbX6hE
Looking forward to the upcoming seminar with Prof John Peponis, Prof Kerstin Sailer @kerstinsailer , Dr Sam Griffiths, and Prof Sean Hanna! Don't miss out on an enriching discussion on Thursday, 06.06.24, at 4 pm BST!
Join our special #SSLSeminars session online on Thursday 06.06 at 4pm BST. Prof John Peponis will talk about his new book, 'Architecture and Spatial Culture' + panel discussion with Prof Sailer, Dr Griffiths, & Prof Hanna (#SpaceSyntax Lab).
Register at: https://t.co/RJe4ekyW8x
Morning all, tempus fugit, this morning (15 October 11am-4pm) is your penultimate chance to see inside one of the flats. Volunteer Paul will take you round for a small donation to our trust, there may be a queue so please be patient. We close on Oct 29 for the winter.
Join the next #SSLSeminars session, online on Thursday 19.10 at 4pm BST. Prof Akkelies van Nes, who will introduce an innovative method for evaluating #Urban#Permeability and apply this in 25 cities worldwide. #SpaceSyntax
Register at https://t.co/eifXF48ZQI
Don't miss out on the chance to go on a student-led guided tour of The Bartlett Autumn Show! ✨
Tours are taking place on Wednesday 4 and Thursday 5 October from 13:00-14:00.
Book now to get a deeper insight into the brilliant work on display. 👇 https://t.co/AKqkTQS22F
Just spotted at the MA/MLA Landscape Architecture exhibition at @BartlettArchUCL: James Rebanks' @herdyshepherd1 books used in a project on Herdwick sheep. Loving the cover of the dissertation by Biying Wang.
Open access content for the Reimagining Evolutionary Economic Geography SI
Learning from architectural theory about how cities work as complex and evolving spatial systems
https://t.co/q8USVoYo5B
@Francesca_local
The issue 'Shipping Canals in Transition: Rethinking Spatial, Economic, and Environmental Dimensions From Sea to Hinterland' is now available! A valuable resource for those studying at the intersection of economic, spatial, and environmental stewardship along waterways.
Planning this year's lectures, coincides well with aerial views of burgage plots in BBC documentary on #Warkworth village, Northumberland. This'll be useful to explain Conzen's 1960 morphological study of #Alnwick.
Noting also @DrSueOosthuizen research into landscape archaeology
1/ 🧵The fabled Unité d'habitation, Marseille, designed by le Corbusier and built between 1947 and 1952: 337 apartments, 1600 residents, two shopping streets, a hotel and rooftop terrace - La Cité Radieuse and a founding inspiration of the Brutalist style. Some exterior views.
Brilliant news from across the @ucl community this morning. 🎉
Congratulations to all of our amazing students, researchers, educators and professional staff on these fantastic results. 👏