14th July 2017

We are pleased to announce that on the 20th July 2017 we are holding our third and final event in our current series, entitled The Urban Imperative: improve,… continue reading »


11th May 2017

On 20th July, Space Syntax will hold the third event in our current series, “The Urban Imperative: improve, extend, create”. These invited talks explore how… continue reading »


10th May 2017

Space Syntax has continued to develop Pedestrian Movement Models for the City of London to help in the planning, delivery, and management of public realm… continue reading »


9th May 2017

Peabody commissioned Space Syntax to help develop an urban baseline and planning platform based upon a comprehensive, geo-spatial understanding of the existing urban form conditions,… continue reading »


9th May 2017

Development Christchurch Limited has commissioned Space Syntax to help design its regeneration vision for the important coastal town of New Brighton. With a focus on… continue reading »


6th May 2017

Eime Tobari and  Nicholas Francis explain how the Space Syntax approach can map key health indicators in the latest Urban Design spring issue, which is… continue reading »


2nd May 2017

Join us for the “City Walk” on 17th June. This walking tour will explore the network of spacebetween buildings in the City and the unique… continue reading »


28th April 2017

The secret to making happier, healthier public space may lie in designers’ ability to promote feelings of fascination among visitors. This is one lesson from… continue reading »


28th April 2017

On 30th June, Space Syntax will participate in a major symposium. The full event programme is available here.


28th April 2017

The first event in the Urban Imperative series examined how existing places can be improved to accommodate changing populations. The second event explored how existing… continue reading »