Most researches on settlement studies use texts and figures to discuss their subjects. Hence, it is difficult to show complicated, abstract, and deep relationships between space and social structures within settlements. In order to reveal the hidden relationship in Taiwanese settlements, this research employs the theory of space syntax to analyze three settlements: Wai Shui Wei, Da Jia of Taichung, the foot of Fang Lan Mountain of Taipei and Ming Shen Community of Taipei. Complementing with interviews, observations, and data records, this research explores the intrinsic topological relationship between public space and social culture.
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