An Analysis of the morphology of an urban environment of Sri Lanka, using 'Space Syntax'
Abstract
Description
Background of the study: Cities are the largest and most complex objects that human beings make. With a few exceptions, they come into existence not through once for all design but through a process of growth and change spread over tens, hundreds, or even
thousands of years. Each generation examines what it inherits, then extends, substitutes, re-arranges and adapts according to its needs, before passing it on to the next generation.
The Dissertation submitted to the Architecture for the MSc in Architecture
The Dissertation submitted to the Architecture for the MSc in Architecture
Citation
Binduhewa, A.M. (2006). An Analysis of the morphology of an urban environment of Sri Lanka, using 'Space Syntax' [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/267