Paths, nodes, districts, landmarks and edges as classified by Kevin Lynch have been strongly debated since the 1960’s and the typical issue of contentment would be about the overlapping definitions between some categories and their order of importance. For example, can a node be a landmark? Some commentators consider that landmarks are one of the most significant urban components and possibly more important than other components that require examination and appraisal. This paper will discuss if landmarks can be perceived beyond their archetypal perception of being tall, large, monumental, distinct, and referring only to buildings or towers. It is the aim of the study to expand the notion of landmarks into several categories
Several studies show that the use of landmarks is crucial for pedestrian navigations systems. Furthe...
Landmarks are key elements in the wayfinding process. The impact of global and local landmarks in wa...
Landmarks’ which is one of the five elements those contribute to the city image, as first explained ...
The experiencing of strong images within an urban environment help to generate clues of identificat...
Landmark is one of the key elements that shape the image and identity of historic cities. It is evid...
AbstractLandmark is one of the key elements that shape the image and identity of historic cities. It...
This study was undertaken to help understand what helps people navigate into and within unfamiliar b...
Landmarks are accepted as one of the vital elements in both virtual and real environments during way...
Landmarks are strongly associated with tourism activities as they are regarded as the main attracti...
The concept ‘Landmark’ describes a readily identifiable object which serves as external reference po...
Landmarks (e.g. traffic lights, churches, monuments) have great potential to support travellers in n...
Legibility emphasizes on visibility of physical elements as interpreted by observers. Legible eleme...
Cultural heritage sites and landscapes are intuitively connected in urban systems. Based on availabl...
Landmarks in an urban area, such as castles, isolated towers, tall buildings, great hills and tall t...
In the absence of spatial diversity, there is a need for additional elements that will enable the re...
Several studies show that the use of landmarks is crucial for pedestrian navigations systems. Furthe...
Landmarks are key elements in the wayfinding process. The impact of global and local landmarks in wa...
Landmarks’ which is one of the five elements those contribute to the city image, as first explained ...
The experiencing of strong images within an urban environment help to generate clues of identificat...
Landmark is one of the key elements that shape the image and identity of historic cities. It is evid...
AbstractLandmark is one of the key elements that shape the image and identity of historic cities. It...
This study was undertaken to help understand what helps people navigate into and within unfamiliar b...
Landmarks are accepted as one of the vital elements in both virtual and real environments during way...
Landmarks are strongly associated with tourism activities as they are regarded as the main attracti...
The concept ‘Landmark’ describes a readily identifiable object which serves as external reference po...
Landmarks (e.g. traffic lights, churches, monuments) have great potential to support travellers in n...
Legibility emphasizes on visibility of physical elements as interpreted by observers. Legible eleme...
Cultural heritage sites and landscapes are intuitively connected in urban systems. Based on availabl...
Landmarks in an urban area, such as castles, isolated towers, tall buildings, great hills and tall t...
In the absence of spatial diversity, there is a need for additional elements that will enable the re...
Several studies show that the use of landmarks is crucial for pedestrian navigations systems. Furthe...
Landmarks are key elements in the wayfinding process. The impact of global and local landmarks in wa...
Landmarks’ which is one of the five elements those contribute to the city image, as first explained ...