Spatial structure of cities determines social behavior and environmental design patterns.
The article looks at how cities are structured and planned. By using spatial analysis and spatial syntax, the researchers studied how the layout of a city center affects social, economic, and environmental factors. They found that public spaces in cities follow two main patterns: centric and linear-axial. These patterns influence how people move around and use public spaces. The study confirms that analyzing the spatial organization of a city can help understand its architectural environment.