This book was recomended as a significant landscape theoretical book.
The author Kevin Lynch was an American urban planner.
The Image of the City published in 1960, is the result of a five-year study on how users perceive and organize spatial information as they navigate through cities. Using three disparate cities as examples (Boston, Jersey City, and Los Angeles), Lynch reported that users understood their surroundings in consistent and predictable ways, forming mental maps with five elements:
- paths, the streets, sidewalks, trails, and other channels in which people travel;
- edges, perceived boundaries such as walls, buildings, and shorelines;
-districts, relatively large sections of the city distinguished by some identity or character;
-nodes, focal points, intersections.
-landmarks, readily identifiable objects which serve as external reference points.
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