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Publications by B Hillier
Natural Movement: Or, Configuration and Attraction in Urban Pedestrian Movement
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
Development
Management
Monitoring
Environmental Science
Nature
Landscape Conservation
Urban Studies
Planning
Architecture
Policy
Law
Geography
A Note on the Intuiting of Form: Three Issues in the Theory of Design
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
Development
Management
Monitoring
Environmental Science
Nature
Landscape Conservation
Urban Studies
Planning
Architecture
Policy
Law
Geography
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Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
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Monitoring
Environmental Science
Nature
Landscape Conservation
Urban Studies
Planning
Architecture
Policy
Law
Geography
Encoding Natural Movement as an Agent-Based System: An Investigation Into Human Pedestrian Behaviour in the Built Environment
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
Development
Management
Monitoring
Environmental Science
Nature
Landscape Conservation
Urban Studies
Planning
Architecture
Policy
Law
Geography
Movement of Natural Air Through Grain /
Movement or Moment? Lessons From the Pro-Immigrant Movement in the United States and Contemporary Challenges
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Arts
Demography
Humanities
Nitrate Movement Under a Ridge Configuration: A Field and Model Investigation
Investigation of Pedestrian Movement in Groups and in High-Density Bottlenecks Using Discrete Choice Modelling Framework
Measured Pedestrian Movement and Bodyworn Terminal Effects for the Indoor Channel at 5.2 GHz
European Transactions on Telecommunications
Social Movement Unionism or Social Justice Unionism? Disentangling Theoretical Confusion Within the Global Labor Movement
Class Race Corporate Power