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Expressions of Interest /// SSL Seminar Series - Space Syntax Laboratory, The Bartlett

  • Writer: s-architecture
    s-architecture
  • Aug 15
  • 2 min read
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Dear colleagues,

 

This is a reminder of the upcoming deadline (01.09.25) for expressions of interest to present your work as part of the Space Syntax Lab Seminars series. EOIs can be submitted via oursimplified application form (https://bit.ly/SSLSform).


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The SSL Seminar Series brings together researchers and students to share their work at the intersection of architecture, urban space and society with a particular focus on space syntax theory or methods. It is hosted by Bartlett’s internationally renowned Space Syntax Laboratory. The series features a mixture of invited international speakers, UCL researchers and PhD students providing diverse viewpoints on how we understand, analyse and design both buildings and cities. It is organised by Dr Kimon Krenz (k.krenz@ucl.ac.uk).

 

The public seminars take place online via Zoom, and we aim to make a recording of each session accessible on the SSLS YouTube channel.

 

The submission deadline for 24/25 presentations are:  


  • Term 1: 01.09.25

  • Term 2: 01.12.25

  • Term 3: 02.03.26

 

All deadlines are at 18:00 CEST. If there are a high number of submissions, subsequent terms may be scheduled regardless of the original deadlines.

 

Please note, applications are reviewed by anexpert panel and a submission does not guarantee a presentation. 

 

Best wishes,

Kimon



Dr Kimon Krenz (he/him)Senior Research AssociateSpace Syntax Laboratory

PHI-UK Healthy Urban PlacesActEarly Healthy Places@kimonkrenz.bsky.social | kimonkrenz.comFaculty of the Built EnvironmentUniversity College London UCL22 Gordon StreetLondon WC1H 0QB

 


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