Author(s)/Creator(s)

Kenny Kim

Document Type

Thesis

Degree

B. ARCH

Date

5-2015

Keywords

distortion, perspective, urban, public space, representational technique, framing, scale, circulation, activity, substitution, sequence, time, promenade, irregularity, enclosure, proportions

Disciplines

Architecture

Description/Abstract

This thesis considers the specific relationship between representation of cities and its capacity to promote and construct cities. In the last century, there has been a shift of theorizing in the position of the human eye to organize the new systems of the contemporary city. It has moved away from using these tools to imagine and polemically argue for or against the city.

Source

Syracuse School of Architecture 2015

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