Ali Essam El Shazly
Spatial Integration at the RoomLevel of &039;Sequina&039; Slum Area in Alexandria, Egypt
1624 - 1633
2015
9
12
International Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10003234
https://publications.waset.org/vol/108
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
The social logic of &039;Sequina&039; slum area in Alexandria details the integral measure of space syntax at the roomlevel of twentybuilding samples. The essence of spatial structure integrates the central &039;visitor&039; domain with the &039;living&039; frontage of the &039;children&039; zone against the segregated privacy of the opposite &039;parent&039; depth. Meanwhile, the multifunctioning of shallow rooms optimizes the integral &039;visitor&039; structure through graph and visibility dimensions in contrast to the &039;inhabitant&039; structure of graphtails out of sight. Common theme of the layout integrity increases in compensation to the decrease of room visibility. Despite the &039;phenotype&039; of collective integration, the individual layouts observe &039;genotype&039; structure of spatial diversity per room adjoins. In this regard, the layout integrity alternates the crosscorrelation of the &039;kitchen & living&039; rooms with the &039;inhabitant & visitor&039; domains of &039;motherhood&039; dynamic structure. Moreover, the added &039;grandparent&039; restructures the integral measure to become the deepest space, but opens to the &039;living&039; of &039;household&039; integrity. Some isomorphic layouts change the integral structure just through the &039;balcony&039; extension of access, visual or ignored &039;ringiness&039; of space syntax. However, the most integrated or segregated layouts invert the &039;genotype&039; into a shallow &039;inhabitant&039; centrality versus the remote &039;visitor&039; structure. Overview of the multivariate social logic of spatial integrity could never clarify without the microdata analysis.
Open Science Index 108, 2015