1.4.2010 | |
Spatial analysis and cultural information: the need for theory as well as method Bill Hillier – University College London | |
Seeing is still not perceiving (or hearing, touching, smelling or tasting): a short defence of visibility analysis in natural and built environments David Wheatley – University of Southampton | |
The social logic of prehistoric architecture Nils Müller-Scheeßel – Römisch-Germanische Kommission, Frankfurt a. M., Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Sabine Reinhold – DAI, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Berlin Peter Trebsche – Niederösterreichisches Museum für Urgeschichte, Asparn an der Zaya | |
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 – Delft University of Technology | |
Houses and Society in the Aegean from the Early Iron Age till the Impact of Rome John Bintliff – Universiteit Leiden, Nederland | |
Roman Ostia: a scaled space syntax approach to past built and non-built environments Hanna Stöger – Universiteit Leiden, Nederland | |
...that they may not understand one another's speech. A comparison of space syntax and GIS analyses of architectural space Piraye Hacigüzeller – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Koninkrijk België Ulrich Thaler – Seminar für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik (Universität Heidelberg) | |
Analyzing the invisible: Syntactic interpretation of archaeological remains through geophysical prospection Giles Morrow – McGill University, Montreal, Canada | |
Systemic functional theory: the study of the 3D urban spaces of the prehistoric town of Akrotiri at Thera, Greece Konstantinos Athanasiou – Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece | |
Visibility analysis in 3D spaces: a new dimension to the understanding of social space Eleftheria Paliou – Topoi | |
Pliny and Iridis III Gareth Beale Graeme Earl – University of Southampton | |
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 – IMT, Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca | |
Simulation of interactive virtual spaces in architecture. Creating a Virtual Archaeological Model of the Queen Mersyankh II Mastaba Benjamin Stangl – Vienna University of Technology |
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