Visibility Graph Analysis

Visibility graph analysis (VGA) is a method of analysing the inter-visibility connections within buildings or urban networks. Visibility graph analysis was developed from the architectural theory of space syntax by Turner et al (2001), and is applied through construction of a visibility graph within the open space of a plan. Visibility graph analysis uses various measures from the theory of small-world networks and centrality in network theory in order to assess perceptual qualities of space and the possible usage of it.

References

Turner, A., Doxa, M., O'Sullivan, D., and Penn, A. (2001) From isovists to visibility graphs: a methodology for the analysis of architectural space. Environment and Planning B 28 103--121.

 

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