Architectural firm
Space Syntax Limited |
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Partners | Tim Stonor, Prof Alan Penn, Dr Kayvan Karimi, Anna Rose, Max Martinez, Ed Parham, Yolanda Barnes |
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Founded | 1989 |
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Space Syntax Limited is a UK architectural and urban planning practice founded at The Bartlett, University College London in 1989. It operates worldwide.[1] The company has pioneered a science-based and human-focused approach to the planning and design of buildings and urban places, with notable projects including the redesign of Trafalgar Square with Foster and Partners, the analysis of the London Riots,[2] the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,[3] the Foresight, Future of Cities project for the UK Government Office for Science[4] and the Pedestrian Movement Model for the City of London.[5]