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Imageable cities vs. spatial composites

Imageable cities vs. spatial composites

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  1. Q) How do Lynch differ in terms of describing the city interms of urban systems (imageable cities vs. spatial composites etc.)

 

  1. A) The image of the city, including spatial identity, spatial structure and spatial meaning is the product both of immediate sensation and of the memory   of past experience which the cityscape can be                 Lynch elaborates five elements:   paths,   edges,  districts, nodes and landmarks to form  the urban system.

 

 

 

 

 

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Aero view causes a different more in image view of a town. This means that a town is described by images that are generalized by points that are based on the distance of specified items and have low resolution compared to spatial resolutions. The latter defines a value of 0 in accuracy and portrays higher values with minimal points thus making the image to be more generalized. Geometry layout of the image is more intersecting.  This means that the image will be vivid and fails to project a city as it looks. You cannot………………

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