Space matters

Space Syntax provides a unique,
evidence-based approach to the planning, design and operation of buildings and urban areas
.

Through over twenty years of research-informed consulting, we have developed a powerful technology that demonstrates the key role of spatial layout in shaping patterns of human behaviour. These patterns include movement on foot, on cycles and in vehicles; wayfinding and purchasing in retail environments; vulnerability and criminal activity in buildings and urban settings; co-presence and communications in the workplace.

Our technology is underpinned by spatial design principles that have influenced planning and design policy throughout the world.

The Space Syntax approach empowers people to make informed decisions about the key issues concerning them. Our mission is to help create environments that are socially and economically sustainable.

We add value through a unique service offer:

We create places by producing visionary planning and design ideas, leading and supporting multi-disciplinary teams.

We shape knowledge by developing technology, undertaking research and publishing findings.

We inform practice by training and licensing people to use our technology as well as by contributing to the production of new planning and design policy.

We are expert, independent and widely respected for the support we provide to public, private and community-based decision takers.

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NEWS

Clinton praises Elephant & Castle

20th May 2009

Former US President Bill Clinton describes the £1.5bn redevelopment of London's Elephant & Castle as "very exciting"...

Chosen for Low2No in Helsinki

6th May 2009

Space Syntax has been shortlisted for the prestigious Low2No competition in Helsinki...

Pennine Lancashire success

16th April 2009

Space Syntax working with Neu Architects has won the competition to redesign St James Square in Bacup...

Tate Modern extension approved

2nd April 2009

A major extension to Tate Modern in London, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, has received planning approval...

 

CONFERENCES

7th Space Syntax symposium

Stockholm, 8th - 11th June 2009


British Science Festival

Surrey, 5th-10th September


BCO Annual Conference

Edinburgh, 20th - 22nd May 2009


Architecture in the Age of Change

Skopje, 5th May 2009