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“There seems to be a public image of any given city which is the overlap of many individual images," American
urban planner Kevin Lynch once said. "Or perhaps there is a series of public images, each held by some
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Following this remark, in his book "The Image of the City" (1960), Lynch begins an analysis around the
elements that constitute what he considers to be the image of the city. While introducing, describing, and
illustrating these elements as physical, perceptible objects, Lynch considers that other non-physical factors
such as history, function, or even the name of the city also play a significant role in the construction of this
imageability.
These elements form a set, and none of them can be isolated or be applied exclusively to a specific urban
context. For example, the Place Charles-de-Gaulle in Paris, where the Arc de Triomphe is located, could be both
a node and a visual landmark, just as the mountain range on the outskirts of Antofagasta, Chile, can be
considered both a boundary and a landmark. In other words, none of the elements proposed by Lynch exist in
isolation in the real case, and therefore the author concludes that although his analysis begins with the
di erentiation of the data into categories, it must end with their "reintegration into the whole image."
The elements that make up the image of the city can also be recognized and interpreted in di erent ways
depending on the observer and the context in which they are examined. So the following aerial images
presented to illustrate Lynch's five elements of city image reveal a shi ing, overlapping categorization
associated with a specific point of view.
Paths
Lynch describes paths as the "channels along which the observer customarily, occasionally, or potentially
moves." These channels may be streets, boulevards, and avenues, as well as waterways, railroads, or any other
means used for moving through the cities. Aerial photographs of Brussels, Belgium, and the suburbs of
Dagenham, England, reveal the di erences in the patterns of their streets.
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Edges
Edges are linear breaks in continuity, barriers, more or less penetrable, that can close one region o from
another, or join them together. They can be walls, water bodies, railroads, etc. Two di erent examples of edges
are the walls around Lucca, Italy, and the boundaries created by the mountain range and the coastline in
Antofagasta, Chile.
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Districts
Districts are determined by their two-dimensional extent and are a very common formal division of city areas.
These sections are used in many cities and are defined by geographical region but also by one or more
common, identifying characters. In central Madrid, Spain, it is possible to distinguish the neighborhoods from
the di erent plot sizes and street layouts, similarly to the central region of Thessaloniki, Greece, which was
rebuilt following a major fire that destroyed a large part of the city in 1917, adopting a more geometrical and
regulated plan.
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Nodes
Junctions, a crossing or convergence of paths, and moments of shi from one structure to another are some of
the examples of city nodes cited by Lynch. Although these elements always evoke the idea of movement, the
author claims that nodal points can be both connections and concentrations, as is the case of a street-corner
hangout or an enclosed square. These features become clear when observing the aerial images of La Plata,
Argentina, as well as the Plaça de Tetuan in Barcelona, Spain, because both show nodal points formed by the
intersection of streets and the presence of squares.
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Landmarks
Landmarks are di erent from nodal points because they are not penetrable, they are external. Although it is
possible for a building to be a landmark, it is used by the observer only as an external visual reference.
Landmarks can be of smaller or larger scale, ranging from signs to towers, mountains, or even the sun. Two
very famous examples of landmarks are the Statue of Liberty in New York, United States, and the Asinelli and
Garisenda Towers, in Bologna, Italy.
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