
Saturday, May 8, 2010
In reading the Lynch book I found research had been done into cognitive maps that residents had of Los Angeles, Boston and New Jersey. He classified the impressions of places into categories like tracks (roads), districts with different characters and nodes or intersections/ hub where people intersect. He refers also to the vividity and legibility of the city, in addition to places people associate with pleasure like green spaces and waterways. I thought that even with the research I had already done into people's likes/ dislikes, I could m
odel my outcome along these lines.

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