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Imaging the City: The Place of Media in City Design and Development

11.947 · Urban Studies and Planning · Graduate · Fall 1998

Prof. Lawrence Vale, Prof. Sam Warner

MIT · Tier 1

Kevin Lynch’s landmark volume, <em>The Image of the City</em> (1960), emphasized the perceptual characteristics of the urban environment, stressing the ways that 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 individu…

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Prof. Lawrence Vale, Prof. Sam Warner. 11.947 Imaging the City: The Place of Media in City Design and Development. Fall 1998. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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