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A Methodology for The Image of the City

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  • R Banai

    (Graduate Program in City and Regional Planning, The University of Memphis, 226 Johnson Hall, Memphis, TN 38152, USA)

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In The Image of the City Lynch defined a concept of imageability or legibility of the physical form by the pattern or structure of the interrelations among five elements. The well-known elements are: paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks. When considered in pairs (for example, paths — nodes, paths — districts) Lynch noted the elements could strengthen or weaken, ‘reinforce’, or ‘destroy’ each other. The seminal study method, however, deemphasized the interrelations of the elements, critical to the observation of how a ‘complex visual whole’ is organized. To surmount this limitation a method is presented which aids in the measurement of the interrelations of Lynch's elements. Formally, the pairwise comparisons of the (five) elements are performed by means of Saaty's square, a reciprocal matrix with unit rank whose eigenvector solution gives the priority or the relative importance, or dominance, of the elements on a ratio scale. The inputs to such a matrix are provided by means of a questionnaire which solicits each field surveyor's perception of the relative dominance of the elements within each pair by using a nine-point scale. The proposed protocol is applied to an analysis of the image of a university campus as seen in the field by a group of surveyors. The new approach retains the essentially qualitative conceptual property of Lynch's near-classic methodology while allowing for a statistical quantitative account of observer variation and group consensus of the image(s) of structure.

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  • R Banai, 1999. "A Methodology for The Image of the City," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 26(1), pages 133-144, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirb:v:26:y:1999:i:1:p:133-144
    DOI: 10.1068/b260133
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