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Mental Mapping Architectural Experience with Network Analysis

Mental Mapping Architectural Experience with Network Analysis. Donna Wheatley, PhD Candidate dwhe0020@uni.sydney.edu.au. Values communicated in new work environments?. 30 The Bond, Sydney, 2004, Lend Lease and PTW (Interior by WHO). History of communicating values through design.

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Mental Mapping Architectural Experience with Network Analysis

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  1. Mental Mapping Architectural Experience with Network Analysis Donna Wheatley, PhD Candidate dwhe0020@uni.sydney.edu.au

  2. Values communicated in new work environments? 30 The Bond, Sydney, 2004, Lend Lease and PTW (Interior by WHO)

  3. History of communicating values through design Union Carbide Headquarters, New York City, 1959, Skidmore Owings Merrill (Image: Klein, The Office Book, 1982)

  4. Overview of networks

  5. Overview of networks

  6. Data collection

  7. Data coding

  8. Comparing networks Corporate Executives Architects/designers Employees

  9. Group network: All vertices and edges

  10. Group network: Edges removed and proportional strength of ties Kamada-Kawai algorithm used to draw automatic layouts

  11. Group network: Consensus

  12. Group network: Degree centrality

  13. Group network: Closeness centrality

  14. Group network: Cut-vertices

  15. Group network: Metatopics

  16. Group network Architect network

  17. References Social Network Analysis Buchanan, M., 2002. Nexus: Small Worlds and the Groundbreaking Science of Networks. W.W. Norton. Newman, M.E.J., Barabási, A.-L., and Watts, D.J., 2006. The Structure and Dynamics of Networks. Princeton University Press. Nooy, W.d., Mrvar, A., and Batagelj, V., 2005. Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek. Cambridge University Press. Scott, J.P., 2000, Social Network Analysis: A Handbook. Sage Publications. Wasserman, S., 1994, Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge University Press. INSNA - International Network for Social Network Analysis www.insna.org Social Networks: International Journal of Structural Analysis, Elsevier Semantic Networks Sowa, J.F., and Borgida, A., 1991. Principles of Semantic Networks: Explorations in the Representation of Knowledge. Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA. Spitzer, M., 1999. The Mind within the Net: Models of Learning, Thinking, and Acting. The MIT Press Thank You Donna Wheatley dwhe0020@uni.sydney.edu.au

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