This essay uses Google Earth images to examine urban morphologies in Mexico City. Vertical views of the world embraced by cartographers and planners have long legitimated claims to authority, truth, and temporal power. Since its introduction in 2008, Google satellite view has only reinforced such presumptions, particularly given the company's entangled relations with the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Agency. Nevertheless, aerial photographs provide an undeniably useful source for architects and urbanists to study city form and metropolitan expansion. The vertical view is particularly valuable for its capacity to illuminate spatial relations that are otherwise difficult to trace on the ground, but which nonetheless shape everyday human experi...
Mexican cities present today a very high level of socio-economic inequality, translated in an acute ...
This essay compares the cases of Mexico City and São Paulo based on their striking similarities as t...
While urbanization in Mexico's northern border region is long-standing, the pace of urbanization has...
Tourist maps produced in Mexico’s age of rapid economic growth demonstrated urban development, and c...
This exhibition highlights the broad development patterns of the great City of Mexico, from its orig...
Aerial of Mexico City. Located in the Valley of Mexico, the city consists of sixteen municipalities ...
Aerial of Mexico City. Located in the Valley of Mexico, the city consists of sixteen municipalities ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.This electroni...
The data presented here were originally collected for the article “Frontiers of Urbanization: Identi...
The data presented here were originally collected for the article “Frontiers of Urbanization: Identi...
The data presented here were originally collected for the article “Frontiers of Urbanization: Identi...
<p>Reading cities can be done through different sources. Gazing as a tool for<br />making cities geo...
This dissertation reimagines Mexico City's urban history, foregrounding an immaterial element—air—in...
The social production of space in a metropolis that currently exceeds 20 million people has been hea...
This article describes potential lines of research using aerial photographs, focusing particularly o...
Mexican cities present today a very high level of socio-economic inequality, translated in an acute ...
This essay compares the cases of Mexico City and São Paulo based on their striking similarities as t...
While urbanization in Mexico's northern border region is long-standing, the pace of urbanization has...
Tourist maps produced in Mexico’s age of rapid economic growth demonstrated urban development, and c...
This exhibition highlights the broad development patterns of the great City of Mexico, from its orig...
Aerial of Mexico City. Located in the Valley of Mexico, the city consists of sixteen municipalities ...
Aerial of Mexico City. Located in the Valley of Mexico, the city consists of sixteen municipalities ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.This electroni...
The data presented here were originally collected for the article “Frontiers of Urbanization: Identi...
The data presented here were originally collected for the article “Frontiers of Urbanization: Identi...
The data presented here were originally collected for the article “Frontiers of Urbanization: Identi...
<p>Reading cities can be done through different sources. Gazing as a tool for<br />making cities geo...
This dissertation reimagines Mexico City's urban history, foregrounding an immaterial element—air—in...
The social production of space in a metropolis that currently exceeds 20 million people has been hea...
This article describes potential lines of research using aerial photographs, focusing particularly o...
Mexican cities present today a very high level of socio-economic inequality, translated in an acute ...
This essay compares the cases of Mexico City and São Paulo based on their striking similarities as t...
While urbanization in Mexico's northern border region is long-standing, the pace of urbanization has...