Natural movement: or, configuration and attraction in urban pedestrian movement B Hillier, A Penn, J Hanson, T Grajewski, J Xu Environment and Planning B: planning and design 20 (1), 29-66, 1993 | 2678 | 1993 |
From isovists to visibility graphs: a methodology for the analysis of architectural space A Turner, M Doxa, D O'sullivan, A Penn Environment and Planning B: Planning and design 28 (1), 103-121, 2001 | 1441 | 2001 |
Space syntax and spatial cognition: or why the axial line? A Penn Environment and behavior 35 (1), 30-65, 2003 | 729 | 2003 |
Creating life: or, does architecture determine anything? B Hillier, R Burdett, J Peponis, A Penn Architecture & Comportement/Architecture & Behaviour 3 (3), 233-250, 1986 | 727 | 1986 |
Configurational modelling of urban movement networks A Penn, B Hillier, D Banister, J Xu Environment and Planning B: planning and design 25 (1), 59-84, 1998 | 658 | 1998 |
Encoding natural movement as an agent-based system: an investigation into human pedestrian behaviour in the built environment A Turner, A Penn Environment and planning B: Planning and Design 29 (4), 473-490, 2002 | 529 | 2002 |
Space syntax methodology K Al-Sayed, A Turner, B Hillier, S Iida, A Penn Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL: London, UK, 2014 | 482 | 2014 |
An algorithmic definition of the axial map A Turner, A Penn, B Hillier Environment and Planning B: planning and design 32 (3), 425-444, 2005 | 357 | 2005 |
The space of innovation: interaction and communication in the work environment A Penn, J Desyllas, L Vaughan Environment and planning B: Planning and design 26 (2), 193-218, 1999 | 356 | 1999 |
Making isovists syntactic: isovist integration analysis A Turner, A Penn 2nd International Symposium on Space Syntax, Brasilia, 1999 | 319 | 1999 |
Space syntax based agent simulation A Penn, A Turner Springer-Verlag, 2002 | 282 | 2002 |
Visible colleges: structure and randomness in the place of discovery B Hillier, A Penn Science in context 4 (1), 23-50, 1991 | 265 | 1991 |
Rejoinder to carlo ratti B Hillier, A Penn Environment and Planning B: Planning and design 31 (4), 501-511, 2004 | 242 | 2004 |
Linking the spatial syntax of cognitive maps to the spatial syntax of the environment YO Kim, A Penn Environment and behavior 36 (4), 483-504, 2004 | 230 | 2004 |
Instrumenting the city: Developing methods for observing and understanding the digital cityscape E O’Neill, V Kostakos, T Kindberg, AF Schiek, A Penn, DS Fraser, T Jones UbiComp 2006: Ubiquitous Computing: 8th International Conference, UbiComp …, 2006 | 218 | 2006 |
Scaling and universality in the micro-structure of urban space R Carvalho, A Penn Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 332, 539-547, 2004 | 157 | 2004 |
Data-driven urban management: Mapping the landscape Z Engin, J van Dijk, T Lan, PA Longley, P Treleaven, M Batty, A Penn Journal of Urban Management 9 (2), 140-150, 2020 | 153 | 2020 |
Spatial distribution of urban pollution: civilizing urban traffic B Croxford, A Penn, B Hillier Science of the total environment 189, 3-9, 1996 | 142 | 1996 |
Automated measurement of crowd density and motion using image processing SA Velastin, JH Yin, AC Davies, MA Vicencio-Silva, RE Allsop, A Penn Seventh International Conference on Road Traffic Monitoring and Control …, 1994 | 114 | 1994 |
Spatiality and transpatiality in workplace environments K Sailer, A Penn Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 2009 | 113 | 2009 |