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<https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1317973> <http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/abstract> "This thesis investigates the role of spatial configuration in shaping resident's\r\nexperience of their neighbourhood. Studies to date have found that spatial\r\nconfiguration affects spatial behaviour and movement patterns (e.g., Hillier et al,\r\n1993), however there has been little investigation of the cognitive processes that\r\nmight underlie this relationship. Other research into cognition of the urban\r\nenvironment suggests that local spatial factors may play a role in cognitive\r\nprocesses (e.g., Hart & Moor, 1973), however these studies have not addressed\r\nglobal spatial configuration in quantitative terms. No studies to date have sought\r\nto integrate cognitive, behavioural and configurational factors within a single\r\nframework. Using Hillier's (1996) definition of intelligibility as the relationship\r\nbetween local and global configurational factors, this thesis investigates the\r\nrelationship between resident's cognition, observed patterns of movement and the\r\nspatial configuration of an area.\r\nTwo adjacent areas in Hampstead Garden Suburb in North London were\r\ninvestigated in detail. One area is relatively intelligible, the other less so.\r\nStructured interview surveys were carried out with local residents to elicit aspects\r\nof their cognition of the local area and detailed observations were made of\r\nmovement patterns in the two neighbourhoods. Analysis of the spatial\r\ncharacteristics of the two areas using 'space syntax' methods provided a common\r\nbasis for analyses of these data.\r\nThe findings confirm that spatial configuration, spatial cognition and space use\r\npatterns are all related to one another. The main finding is that the degree of\r\nintelligibility of the area is the most significant intervening variable in relations\r\nbetween the three variables. The more intelligible area showed more powerful\r\ncorrelations between spatial configuration and patterns of movement, as well as\r\ngiving rise to perceptions of greater legibility and increased neighbourhood size\r\nby local residents. Strong correlations were also identified between residents'\r\ncognitive maps and observed patterns of movement in the area. The correlations\r\nwere again found to be stronger in the intelligible area than the unintelligible area.\r\nThese findings suggest that spatial configuration may play an important role in\r\ndetermining people's daily spatial experience by increasing or reducing their sense\r\nof autonomy. By reducing the ability to predict either one's precise location within\r\nhis/her global context, or the likely behaviour of others in space, unintelligible\r\nurban configurations may result in perceptions of a lesser sense of personal\r\ncontrol over one's own actions in the environment. The thesis concludes that\r\n'architectural intelligibility' may be a basic aspect in achieving human spatial\r\nneeds."^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string> .
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