Spatial connectivity of Indonesian shop houses / Lya Dewi Anggraini

Given the very high variety of self-built shop houses in Indonesia, this paper unfolds the pattern of the shop house layout through its spatial connectivity. The method of Hillier and Hanson (1984) is modifed and used to discover the type of connectivity and its effect to the functional spaces. By a...

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Main Author: Anggraini, Lya Dewi (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying, 2012.
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