Inequality genotype

Inequality genotype is defined as the way in which culture and social relations express themselves through the different degrees of spatial integration. Or, it means the ranking of programmatic labelled spaces according to their mean depth (or integration) of the nodes in the graph of the spatial configuration to which they correspond.

Sources

Hillier, B., Hanson, J., and Graham, H. (1987), Ideas are in things: an application of the space syntax method to discovering house genotypes, Environment and Planning B: Vol 14, 363-385. pp. 364.

Bafna, S. (2001), Geometric Intuitions of Genotypes. In: Proceedings of 3rd International Space Syntax Symposium Atlanta 2001, 20.1-16. pp. 20.2