This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban design, namely, 'legibility' and 'aesthetics', and then an argument about their respective importance for urban design. After a summary of Kevin Lynch's seminal work on legibility, the paper compares the nature of the human perception of urban legibility and aesthetics, emphasizing that, whereas the perception of urban legibility is essentially cognitive, environmental aesthetic perception is crucially affective as well as cognitive. The paper then argues that, on its own, mere legibility is not as significant a criterion of the perceptible quality of townscapes as the aesthetic quality of townscapes. Aesthetics therefore emerges as a more importa...
The question how a city can be an aesthetic object or a beautiful object can be posed in a more fund...
Aesthetical quality of the environment can be improved by urban design, evaluation of which is based...
Architecture is not mere enclosure and shelter. It is neither the details nor materials and technolo...
This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban desig...
The graduation project is about finding a way to make legibility applicable in urban design. Informa...
The concepts of imageability and legibility are important aspects of urban design. Many scholars use...
The paper begins with a critique of contemporary urban design: the field of urban design is vague be...
The paper begins with a critique of contemporary urban design: the field of urban design is vague be...
The paper begins with a critique of contemporary urban design: the field of urban design is vague be...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
Ambiguous, impersonal and meaningless buildings, idiosyncrasy and poverty, are the problems and impe...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
Cities can be defined as cultural phenomena, created by societies, reflecting their ways of life, th...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the aesthetics of urban environments. One central feature of urb...
Public places form the most important parts of the city. One of these spaces is urban streets in whi...
The question how a city can be an aesthetic object or a beautiful object can be posed in a more fund...
Aesthetical quality of the environment can be improved by urban design, evaluation of which is based...
Architecture is not mere enclosure and shelter. It is neither the details nor materials and technolo...
This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban desig...
The graduation project is about finding a way to make legibility applicable in urban design. Informa...
The concepts of imageability and legibility are important aspects of urban design. Many scholars use...
The paper begins with a critique of contemporary urban design: the field of urban design is vague be...
The paper begins with a critique of contemporary urban design: the field of urban design is vague be...
The paper begins with a critique of contemporary urban design: the field of urban design is vague be...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
Ambiguous, impersonal and meaningless buildings, idiosyncrasy and poverty, are the problems and impe...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
Cities can be defined as cultural phenomena, created by societies, reflecting their ways of life, th...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the aesthetics of urban environments. One central feature of urb...
Public places form the most important parts of the city. One of these spaces is urban streets in whi...
The question how a city can be an aesthetic object or a beautiful object can be posed in a more fund...
Aesthetical quality of the environment can be improved by urban design, evaluation of which is based...
Architecture is not mere enclosure and shelter. It is neither the details nor materials and technolo...