Conceptualization of Visual Representation in Urban Planning
Journal Title: LIMES: Borderland Studies - Year 2011, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper represents an examination of recent research in the fields of urban planning, visual artwork, visual image and text analysis, according to which the increasing importance of visual representation in modern society has altered the traditional understanding of visual representation in urban planning. Therefore it is a challenge for architects and urbanists to model and represent urban planning strategies visually to an ever-wider audience of experts and non-experts in urban planning. The focus of this paper is on the consolidation of various cross-disciplinary criteria and how to conceptualise visual representation in urban planning.
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Ilze Paklone
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