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This paper aims to understand how the spatial configuration of shopping malls influences the emergence and quality of social spaces within them. Its objective is to identify where social spaces emerge and the degree to which different measures of spatial configuration, determined by Space Syntax theory, affect the behaviour of people who visit malls. By using analytical tools, it seeks to understand how architectural design can foster or hinder social interaction within this environment.
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