“…Spatial information plays an important role in urban simulation for community visioning (Vanegas, Aliaga, Benes, & Waddell, 2009;Waddell et al, 2018), streetscape quality analysis (Shen et al, 2018), and predicting urban attributes from street imagery (Arietta, Efros, Ramamoorthi, & Agrawala, 2014). Another research stream examines the spatial ordering of cities' configuration and orientation through circulation network patterns (2014, Barthelemy, Bordin, Berestycki, & Gribaudi, 2013;Barthelemy, 2017;Boeing, 2019;Buhl et al, 2006;Chan, Donner, & Lämmer, 2011;Courtat, Gloaguen, & Douady, 2011;Louf & Barthelemy, 2014;Mohajeri & Gudmundsson, 2012;Mohajeri, French, & Batty, 2013). Various spatial logics and ordering principles exist in planned, unplanned, formal, informal, gridded, and organic urban patterns (Kostof, 1991;Rose-Redwood & Bigon, 2018;Smith, 2007) and a city without one single, formal, geometric ordering logic may have well-defined, high-functioning physical and social structure (Hanson, 1989).…”