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Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis

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Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis (FASA) is a spatial analysis method of analyzing the spatial formation and architectural space intensity within any architectural organization in a wide range from interior to urban scale. Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis was developed from the architectural theory of space syntax and visibility graph analysis, by Arabacioglu (2010), and is applied with the help of a fuzzy system with a Mamdami inference system based on fuzzy logic within any architectural space.

Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis model analyses the space by considering the perceivable architectural element by their boundary and stress characteristics and intensity properties. The method is capable of taking all sensorial factors into account during analyses in conformably with the perception process of architectural space which is a multi-sensored act.


References

  • B. C. Arabacioglu (2010). "Using fuzzy inference system for architectural space analysis". Applied Soft Computing. 10 (3): 926–937. {{cite journal}}: Text "doi: 10.1016/j.asoc.2009.10.011" ignored (help)

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