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Exposed City, The: Mapping the Urban Invisibles


Exposed City, The: Mapping the Urban Invisibles

Paperback by Amoroso, Nadia (University of Toronto, Canada)

Exposed City, The: Mapping the Urban Invisibles

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ISBN:
9780415551809
Publication Date:
30 Apr 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Exposed City, The: Mapping the Urban Invisibles

Description

There is a vast amount of information about a city which is invisible to the human eye - crime levels, transportation patterns, cell phone use and air quality to name just a few. If a city was able to be defined by these characteristics, what form would it take? How could it be mapped? Nadia Amoroso tackles these questions by taking statistical urban data and exploring how they could be transformed into innovative new maps. The "unseen" elements of the city are examined in groundbreaking images throughout the book, which are complemented by interviews with Winy Maas and James Corner, comments by Richard Saul Wurman, and sections by the SENSEable City Lab group and Mark Aubin, co-founder of Google Earth.

Contents

Foreword Part 1: Essays 1. Map or Drawing? The Visual Expressions of Hugh Ferriss 2. Graphic Integrity of the Urban Complexity - Lynch, Wurman and Tufte 3. The DATAscapes: The Works of MVRDV 4. The Map-Art: Creative Measures in Landscape Mapping, the Works of James Corner Part 2: Drawings: The Map-Landscape 5.1. The Creative Map 5.2. The Map-Landscapes. Afterword

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