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ecaade2017_227 |
authors |
Lima, Elton C., Vieira, Aline, Mendes, Leticia T. and Griz, Cristiana |
year |
2017 |
title |
“Houses for everybody” Brazilian competition - An application of shape grammar and space syntax for analyzing low-income housing |
source |
Fioravanti, A, Cursi, S, Elahmar, S, Gargaro, S, Loffreda, G, Novembri, G, Trento, A (eds.), ShoCK! - Sharing Computational Knowledge! - Proceedings of the 35th eCAADe Conference - Volume 2, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, 20-22 September 2017, pp. 463-470 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2017.2.463
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summary |
This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools to identify and encode the principles and rules behind the design of low-income housing in Brazilian context. The idea is to use such rules as part of a methodology for analyzing quality space in social housing plans and aims to understand to which attributes of contemporary society redefine certain patterns of familial social conduct, particularly their ways of living and how these attributes impact housing spatial patterns.king this paragraph. |
keywords |
shape grammar; space syntax; design methodology |
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eCAADe |
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