Title of article :
Analysis of residential complexes with the approach of space syntax in terms of mass crime (Case Study: Shiraz Residential complexes
Author/Authors :
Heidari, Ali Akbar Faculty member of School of Engineering - Yasouj University - Yasouj, Iran , Gashtasebi, Neda Master Student of Architecture - Islamic Azad university of Yasouj - Yasouj, Iran
Abstract :
Various factors affect the degree of mass crime of an environment, including social, economic, and
physical factors. The purpose of this research is to inves tigate the role of the physical components of an environment
on mass crime rate. In this regard, open spaces between residential complexes were selected as the case s tudies and
based on five outdoor patterns including linear pattern, dispersed pattern and open central courtyard pattern and
closed central courtyard pattern as well as molecular pattern in five residential complexes was selected in Shiraz
city. The analytical tool in this research is syntactic theory, and analyzes were carried out using Depthmap software.
In this s tudy, four indicators of "physical accessibility", "visual accessibility", "local access" and "universal access"
as a research framework were formulated and case s tudies were analyzed based on them. Finally, an optimal final
pattern with the lowes t probability of mass crime is presented and the corresponding solutions are explained. The
results of the s tudy on the effect of outdoor design on providing space security with regard to the spatial access
indicators showed that among the five proposed patterns, the central yard pattern and the closed central courtyard
had the larges t rate of space security. Other patterns including dispersed, linear and molecular patterns are in the
next positions, respectively.
Keywords :
Depthmap Software , Space Syntax , Residential complexes , Mass crime
Journal title :
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development