Against metropolitan dispersion: a multitude of recognisable situations

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Abstract

The metropolitan city is diffused, vast, fragmented and scattered, and leads to the loss of its perimeters and recognisability. In cognitive psychology we encounter countless affinities between mental maps and real maps. Just think of the following keywords, derived and condensed from cognitive theories: “borders, paths, junctions, landmarks and districts”(Costa 2009, p. 15 -20). The city’s boundaries are lost in countless in-between spaces, that often aren’t re-optimized through its most typical feature: the transit.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
JournalURBANISTICATRE
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • unrecognisable city
  • mental maps
  • spatial organization

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