Yichang Sun (@yichangsun) 's Twitter Profile
Yichang Sun

@yichangsun

City walker
#SpaceSyntax Lab @BartlettArchUCL

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Dr. Paula R. Curtis (@paularcurtis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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RichardBrown (@minorplaces) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A richer mix of residents and workers in central London is to be welcomed, but careful management will be needed to enhance the city centre's buzz, its strategic role and its global appeal. centreforlondon.org/blog/city-cent…

Dr Kimon Krenz (@kimonkrenz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us online on 12.01 at 4pm to the #SSLSeminars at the #SpaceSyntax lab The Bartlett Yichang Sun tracks #SpatialTransformations and shifting patterns of #SocioEconomic activities in a #Nanjing settlement over a 100-year period. Register at: ucl.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Join us online on 12.01 at 4pm to the #SSLSeminars at the #SpaceSyntax lab <a href="/TheBartlettUCL/">The Bartlett</a>

<a href="/YichangSun/">Yichang Sun</a> tracks #SpatialTransformations and shifting patterns of #SocioEconomic activities in a #Nanjing settlement over a 100-year period.

Register at: ucl.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Prof Laura Vaughan (@urban_formation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Register below for the #SpaceSyntax Lab Seminar, Thursday 12th, where Yichang Sun Yichang Sun will talk about her PhD research into the Socio-spatial Transformation of an Inner-city Settlement in Nanjing in from the early 20th century onwards. ucl.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Register below for the #SpaceSyntax Lab Seminar, Thursday 12th, where Yichang Sun <a href="/YichangSun/">Yichang Sun</a> will talk about her PhD research into the Socio-spatial Transformation of an Inner-city Settlement in Nanjing in from the early 20th century onwards. 
ucl.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Size Of A Chaffinch (@themvp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Laura Vaughan Yichang Sun George Bailey @Francesca_local Rob Cowan '10 foot' is common in Hull. In my home town the narrow walkway running parallel to a row of houses is a 'back', and any narrow walkway front to back is a 'ginnel'.

LSE Cities (@lsecities) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in 🗺️Maps and wonder how they can help us to understand the impacts of a rapidly changing world on people and communities? 🗾Come along to this #LSEFestival exhibition featuring research from LSE Cities & Urban Age lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes… 🗓️12-17 June 📍Great Hall

Will Petty 🌳🌳 (@microlambert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD 🧵on current minor obsession: the history of housing on this one square in Somers Town, between King's Cross and Euston. This is what it looks like today. Oakshott Court, built 1974-76 by Camden Council. Very nice!

THREAD 🧵on current minor obsession: the history of housing on this one square in Somers Town, between King's Cross and Euston. This is what it looks like today. Oakshott Court, built 1974-76 by Camden Council. Very nice!
Urban History (@urbanhistorycup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"the study of the city as a space can now be more fully understood by a more nuanced account of the city as a changing configuration of places or the urban as a process" #UrbanHistory50 bit.ly/3D4a1oY

"the study of the city as a space can now be more fully understood by a more nuanced account of the city as a changing configuration of places or the urban as a process"

#UrbanHistory50  bit.ly/3D4a1oY
Prof Laura Vaughan (@urban_formation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such fun getting first reports from the field from our brilliant PhD student, Yichang (Yichang Sun), with each picture indeed being worth a thousand words #Nanjing

Such fun getting first reports from the field from our brilliant PhD student, Yichang (<a href="/YichangSun/">Yichang Sun</a>), with each picture indeed being worth a thousand words #Nanjing
Rob Cowan (@cowanrob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TEWER (also TUER and TURE) (Warwickshire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire) An alley, narrow lane or passage. #dictionaryofurbanism