The concepts of imageability and legibility are important aspects of urban design. Many scholars use the terms “imageability” and “legibility” interchangeably, usually examining one concept and applying the implications to the other. This research explores the relationship between these two concepts by answering the research questions: 1. how do people perceive the saliency of landmarks (imageability) and 2. how does the spatial configuration facilitate the visibility level of landmarks (legibility)? The Galle Heritage City in Sri Lanka is considered as the case study. The first part of the empirical study is to assess the level of imageability of urban space users by completing 100 cognitive maps and producing a composite cognitive map tha...
Lynch has defined place legibility as the ease with which people understand the layout of a place. T...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
The experiencing of strong images within an urban environment help to generate clues of identificat...
Legibility emphasizes on visibility of physical elements as interpreted by observers. Legible eleme...
AbstractReading space means understanding, analyzing or evaluating a certain space. Yet spatial legi...
This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban desig...
This paper discusses the devising of an alternative data collection technique for a research project...
This thesis has developed an extension to the theory set out by Kevin Lynch’s in his book ‘The Image...
Landmarks’ which is one of the five elements those contribute to the city image, as first explained ...
Research on urban design mainly focuses on legibility of places generated by the physical and visual...
AbstractLegibility is based on landmarks and geometry. Visitors in a space learn to “read” an area b...
Abstract — Kevin Lynch’s work on urban legibility has taken on new importance as the delivery of inf...
Legibility is based on landmarks and geometry. Visitors in a space learn to “read” an area by using ...
Human environment perceptual relationships have significant effects on human psychology in urban spa...
A PhotocopySince human beings arc a creation of nature, they naturally posses a sense of beauty for ...
Lynch has defined place legibility as the ease with which people understand the layout of a place. T...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
The experiencing of strong images within an urban environment help to generate clues of identificat...
Legibility emphasizes on visibility of physical elements as interpreted by observers. Legible eleme...
AbstractReading space means understanding, analyzing or evaluating a certain space. Yet spatial legi...
This paper presents a philosophical analysis of two central concepts and 'principles' of urban desig...
This paper discusses the devising of an alternative data collection technique for a research project...
This thesis has developed an extension to the theory set out by Kevin Lynch’s in his book ‘The Image...
Landmarks’ which is one of the five elements those contribute to the city image, as first explained ...
Research on urban design mainly focuses on legibility of places generated by the physical and visual...
AbstractLegibility is based on landmarks and geometry. Visitors in a space learn to “read” an area b...
Abstract — Kevin Lynch’s work on urban legibility has taken on new importance as the delivery of inf...
Legibility is based on landmarks and geometry. Visitors in a space learn to “read” an area by using ...
Human environment perceptual relationships have significant effects on human psychology in urban spa...
A PhotocopySince human beings arc a creation of nature, they naturally posses a sense of beauty for ...
Lynch has defined place legibility as the ease with which people understand the layout of a place. T...
Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City (1960) is a seminal urban design theory notable for its clear de...
The experiencing of strong images within an urban environment help to generate clues of identificat...