6th January 2015

Alan Penn is an architect and founding director of Space Syntax. He is former Dean of The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, University College London… continue reading »


6th January 2015

Nora Karastergiou is an urban designer and architect (registered in Greece). She studied Architecture at the University of Patras and continued her academic training at… continue reading »


6th January 2015

Anna leads Space Syntax’s consulting activities in the UK, USA and continental Europe. She has extensive experience in advising both private and public sector clients on spatially… continue reading »


6th January 2015

Max has over 20 years of international design experience. He leads interdisciplinary projects from the creation of design briefs to the strategic design of buildings and urban… continue reading »


6th January 2015

Kayvan has worked on a wide range of professional and research projects, including: strategic city planning, city centre redevelopment, urban conservation and urban regeneration, large-scale… continue reading »


6th January 2015

Godfrey Chikaviro joined Space Syntax in May 2006 as a Bookkeeper. He became an Associate Director in November 2015. Prior to this, he worked in… continue reading »


6th January 2015

Appointments 2021-  Ambassador, Design Council 2018-22  Deputy Chair, Design Council 2018-  Advisory Board Member, Norman Foster Foundation 2017-  Senior International Advisor, China Urban and Rural… continue reading »


2nd October 2014

Space Syntax’s cycle network analysis begins by mapping existing cycle infrastructure to evaluate network capacity, legibility and character.


5th August 2014

The opportunity Built in 1994, PowerGen’s (now E.ON’s) headquarters consolidated a 600 strong workforce into a single site. The brief specifically called for the improvement… continue reading »


5th August 2014

The opportunity Completed in 2016, 5 Broadgate is UBS’s new London headquarters. Occupying 700,000 sq ft (66,890 sq m) the Make designed building provides state-of-the-art… continue reading »