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Issue 1

Editorial 1 – 2
L March

Symmetric structure in spatial and social processes 3 – 27
M Batty, K J Tinkler

Office environments and clerical behaviour 29 – 39
A Mercer

On the design of windows 41 – 45
A D Radford, J S Gero

To take hold of space: isovists and isovist fields 47 – 65
M L Benedikt

An approach to built-form connectivity at an urban scale: system description and its representation 67 – 88
M J T Krüger

What did Herodotus really say? or how to build (a theory of) the Great Pyramid 89 – 93
R Fischler

The early relationship of Le Corbusier to the 'golden number' 95 – 103
R Fischler

Marxism and architectural theory: a critique of recent work 105 – 116
P G Dickens

Reviews 117 – 120

Issue 2

Editorial 121 – 122
L March

All possible and most probable activity schedules in organisations 123 – 154
W H Fawcett

Catalogue of small rectangular plans 155 – 190
C J Bloch

On the generation and enumeration of tessellation designs 191 – 260
R Krishnamurti, P H O'N Roe

Issue 3

Editorial 261 – 262
L March

The use of prepositional calculus in architectural design 263 – 268
J Moucka

The language of formal architecture 269 – 278
T Oksala

Fuzzy theory and environmental control in buildings 279 – 291
H B Willey

Catalogue of activity schedules for small organisations 293 – 300
W H Fawcett

Demonstration of Combes's formulae by use of the theory of graphs 301 – 303
F Gutiérrez

An approach to buiIt-form connectivity at an urban scale: variations of connectivity and adjacency measures amongst zones and other related topics 305 – 320
M J T Krüger

Computerized analysis of distortion in visual perception (application to hall design) 321 – 326
Y Charit

The best perspective picture of an object 327 – 330
L Bonfiglioli

3-rectangulations: an algorithm to generate box packings 331 – 352
R Krishnamurti

Artificial intelligence 353 – 364
J Gips

Review 365 – 369

Issue 4

Guest editorial

Guest editorial 371 – 374
J Rooney

The creation of mechanisms according to kinematic structure and function 375 – 391
F Freudenstein, E R Maki

Overconstrained linkages 393 – 402
K J Waldron

Dual-vector half-tangents for the representation of the finite motion of rigid bodies 403 – 412
M Keler

On the relationship between rotations and Lorentz transformations in two, three, and four dimensions 413 – 439
J Rooney

On the completeness of kinematic chains of mobility unity 441 – 446
J R Phillips

A unified method for the formation of all planar jointed kinematic chains and Baranov trusses 447 – 454
N I Manolescu

The representation of kinematic chains 455 – 468
C F Earl

Letter to the editor

Dissections dissected 469 – 470
G Stiny

Reviews 471 – 476

Index 477 – 480