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, Les isovists et les champs d'isovists sont … Les isovists et les champs d'isovists sont des méthodes d'analyse morphologique des espaces architecturaux et urbains. Elles ont été développées en 1979 par Benedikt. Un isovist correspond à l'espace de visibilité d'un observateur dans un espace architectural ou urbain.ur dans un espace architectural ou urbain.
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Les isovists et les champs d'isovists sont … Les isovists et les champs d'isovists sont des méthodes d'analyse morphologique des espaces architecturaux et urbains. Elles ont été développées en 1979 par Benedikt. Un isovist correspond à l'espace de visibilité d'un observateur dans un espace architectural ou urbain.ur dans un espace architectural ou urbain.
, A single isovist is the volume of space vi … A single isovist is the volume of space visible from a given point in space, together with a specification of the location of that point. It is a geometric concept coined by Clifford Tandy in 1967 and further refined by the architect Michael Benedikt. Isovists are naturally three-dimensional, but they may also be studied in two dimensions: either in horizontal section ("plan") or in other vertical sections through the three-dimensional isovist. Every point in physical space has an isovist associated with it.l space has an isovist associated with it.
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