Program

1.4.2010
Spatial analysis and cultural information: the need for theory as well as method
Bill Hillier
Seeing is still not perceiving (or hearing, touching, smelling or tasting): a short defence of visibility analysis in natural and built environments
David Wheatley
The social logic of prehistoric architecture
Nils Müller-Scheeßel
Sabine Reinhold
Peter Trebsche
Measuring the degree of street vitality in excavated towns. How can macro and micro spatial analyses tools contribute to understandings of urban street life in Pompeii?
Akkelies van Nes
Houses and Society in the Aegean from the Early Iron Age till the Impact of Rome
John Bintliff
Roman Ostia: a scaled space syntax approach to past built and non-built environments
Hanna Stöger
...that they may not understand one another's speech. A comparison of space syntax and GIS analyses of architectural space
Piraye Hacigüzeller
Ulrich Thaler
Analyzing the invisible: Syntactic interpretation of archaeological remains through geophysical prospection
Giles Morrow
Systemic functional theory: the study of the 3D urban spaces of the prehistoric town of Akrotiri at Thera, Greece
Konstantinos Athanasiou
Visibility analysis in 3D spaces: a new dimension to the understanding of social space
Eleftheria Paliou
Pliny and Iridis III
Gareth Beale
Graeme Earl
From 3D Laserscan to Image Based Processing - our contribution in Cultural Heritage documentation
Giorgio Verdiani
ISEE: retrieving information through the navigation of a 3D interactive environment
Laura Pecchioli
Simulation of interactive virtual spaces in architecture. Creating a Virtual Archaeological Model of the Queen Mersyankh II Mastaba
Benjamin Stangl