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Kevin Lynch’s landmark volume, The Image of the City (1960), emphasized the perceptual characteristics of the urban environment, stressing the ways that individuals mentally organize their own sensory experience of cities.
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individuals mentally organize their own sensory experience of cities. Increasingly, however, city imaging is supplemented and constructed by exposure to visual media, rather than by direct sense experience of urban realms. City images are not static, but subject to constant revision and manipulation by a variety of media-savvy individuals and institutions. In recent years, urban designers (and others) have used the idea of city image proactively – seeking innovative ways to alter perceptions of urban, suburban, and regional areas. City imaging, in this sense, is the process of constructing visually-based narratives about the potential of places.
Course Currilcum
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- Process and Form, Work and Place Unlimited
- Tales of Manhattan Unlimited
- The City in Cyberspace Unlimited
- Ephemera, Temporary Unlimited
- Place-Marketing: Using Media to Promote Cities Unlimited
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- Negotiating Conflicting Images Unlimited
- Fabricating Heritage Narratives: Locale, Region, Nation Unlimited
- Re-imaging the Rust Belt: The New Cleveland Campaign Unlimited
- Architectural Mega-Projects in Asia: New City Images and New City Form Unlimited
- Rating Place-Ratings – John de Monchaux, Unlimited
- Inner Cities and Outer Cities Unlimited
- The Images of Commonplace Living in Modern City Regions Unlimited
- City-Imaging after Lynch Unlimited