The graduation project is about finding a way to make legibility applicable in urban design. Information on legibility is converted into (applicable) practical bits of information: patterns. The applicability of the patterns are tested with a design in a context
This paper describes an urban design studio that explored digital methods of design thinking, expres...
Today, cities are developed to simplify human activities and well-being. Facilitating human activiti...
AbstractLegibility is based on landmarks and geometry. Visitors in a space learn to “read” an area b...
This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban desig...
This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban desig...
The concepts of imageability and legibility are important aspects of urban design. Many scholars use...
AbstractUniversity Campuses are significant functional areas of cities. Successfully designed campus...
An introduction to the methods of recording, evaluating, and communicating about the urban environme...
Legibility is urban quality, defining ability to find a way in urban or architectural structure, as ...
AbstractReading space means understanding, analyzing or evaluating a certain space. Yet spatial legi...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
Human environment perceptual relationships have significant effects on human psychology in urban spa...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
Environment defined in simple terms is our immediate surroundings and therefore we are part and parc...
Ambiguous, impersonal and meaningless buildings, idiosyncrasy and poverty, are the problems and impe...
This paper describes an urban design studio that explored digital methods of design thinking, expres...
Today, cities are developed to simplify human activities and well-being. Facilitating human activiti...
AbstractLegibility is based on landmarks and geometry. Visitors in a space learn to “read” an area b...
This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban desig...
This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban desig...
The concepts of imageability and legibility are important aspects of urban design. Many scholars use...
AbstractUniversity Campuses are significant functional areas of cities. Successfully designed campus...
An introduction to the methods of recording, evaluating, and communicating about the urban environme...
Legibility is urban quality, defining ability to find a way in urban or architectural structure, as ...
AbstractReading space means understanding, analyzing or evaluating a certain space. Yet spatial legi...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
Human environment perceptual relationships have significant effects on human psychology in urban spa...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
Environment defined in simple terms is our immediate surroundings and therefore we are part and parc...
Ambiguous, impersonal and meaningless buildings, idiosyncrasy and poverty, are the problems and impe...
This paper describes an urban design studio that explored digital methods of design thinking, expres...
Today, cities are developed to simplify human activities and well-being. Facilitating human activiti...
AbstractLegibility is based on landmarks and geometry. Visitors in a space learn to “read” an area b...