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The content in this journal outlines the concept of an isovist then delves into the idea of an isovist field and continues on to explain the implementations of isovists in architectural notions on the concept of space.

M. Benedikt. (1979). To take hold of space: isovists and isovist fields. Environment and Planning B, 6(1), p. 47-65. https://doi.org/10.1068/b060047.

This journal will be used to compose the ‘Prospect-Refuge Theory’ component of the ‘Criticism’ section, in addition to the ‘Architecture and Built Environments’ section.

M. Ostwald & M. Dawes M. (2013). Using Isovists to Analyse Prospect-Refuge Theory: An Examination of the Usefulness of Potential Spatio-Visual Measures. The International Journal of the Constructed Environment, 3(1): p. 25-40. https://doi.org/10.18848/2154-8587/CGP/v03i01/37369.

The publication for this journal has been written and edited by a host of leading scientists which can be classified as an authoritative source which explores concepts on the interdisciplinarity of mathematics and different disciplines.

M. Ostwald & M. Dawes. (2018). Isovists: Spatio-Visual Mathematics in Architecture. Handbook of the Mathematics of the Arts and Sciences, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70658-0_5-3.

This article will be used to enhance the ‘Architecture and Built Environments’ sections and may add new information to the ‘Isovist Fields’ and ‘Criticism’ sections.

J. Wiener & G. Franz. (2005). Exploring isovist-based correlates of spatial behaviour and experience. Proceedings of the 5th International Space Syntax Symposium. Delft, The Netherlands: TU Delft Press.

The information in this journal is very credible as composed by an authoritative author who is an expert in the field of space syntax.

A. Van Nes. (2011). The one – And two – Dimensional isovists analyses in space syntax. Research in Urbanism Series 2, p. 163-183. https://doi.org/10.7480/rius.2.211.