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Valerio Cutini, Paio, A. & Camilla Pezzica (2017). A SQUARE FOR PEOPLE. A visually communicative, configuration informed and social-oriented redevelopment project for Largo da Graça, Lisbon. Proceedings of the 11th Space Syntax Symposium.
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V. Cutini et al.,  "A SQUARE FOR PEOPLE. A visually communicative, configuration informed and social-oriented redevelopment project for Largo da Graça, Lisbon.", in Proc. of the 11th Space Syntax Symp., Lisboa, 2017
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@misc{cutini2017_1767250419697,
	author = "Valerio Cutini and Paio, A. and Camilla Pezzica",
	title = "A SQUARE FOR PEOPLE. A visually communicative, configuration informed and social-oriented redevelopment project for Largo da Graça, Lisbon.",
	year = "2017",
	howpublished = "Ambos (impresso e digital)",
	url = "http://www.11ssslisbon.pt/docs/proceedings/posters/184.pdf"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - A SQUARE FOR PEOPLE. A visually communicative, configuration informed and social-oriented redevelopment project for Largo da Graça, Lisbon.
T2  - Proceedings of the 11th Space Syntax Symposium
AU  - Valerio Cutini
AU  - Paio, A.
AU  - Camilla Pezzica
PY  - 2017
CY  - Lisboa
UR  - http://www.11ssslisbon.pt/docs/proceedings/posters/184.pdf
AB  - This  paper  describes  an  experimental  project  in  which  the  urban  designer  uses  Space  Syntax  and  other  analysis  techniques  coming  from  Public  Life  Studies  and  Building  Thermal  Physics,  to  inform  the  Design  Decision-Making  for  the  redevelopment  of  a  public  square.  Largo  da  Graça  in  the  historic  centre  of  Lisbon  was  selected  as  a  case  study,  suitable  for  testing  many  possible and different design changes when space syntax is embedded in the design decisions. he experiment generated a digital workflow with all the steps undertaken in solving design problems, a ‘design journal’ that includes efficiency targets (centrality, connectivity, enclosure, thermal comfort, social security, equality, and interaction) and a comparative test of the design proposals. The adopted design strategy, as well as the examples extracted from the workflow, could  be  used  to  illustrate  a  link  between  research  and  design,  adequate  for  supporting  and  orientating the project and design of urban spaces. 
ER  -