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Urban Analysiscode 7W565Picturesque
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FlorencePalazzo Medici14457Original
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Stourhead11Photograph StourheadThe
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John NashRegent’s street181113Reg
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Castle Combe17Castle Combe, England
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Sequence High Street Oxford.From:Un
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Cullen‘Serial vision’21‘Seria
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Observing meticulouslyTownscape23IN
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TownscapeThe Functional Tradition25
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Serial visionTownscapeDavidGosling1
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Gordon Cullen“ Townscape ”Basic
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Landscape setting33Landcape Setting
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Entrances35Entances 1The sequences
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Rhythm and sequences41Rhythm and se
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Movement: relation road - context43
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Time45TimeCullen pays special atten
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Design Marycluther47Serial Vision M
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highway experienceLevel 1: percepti
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highway experienceLevel 2: cognitio
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2. Orientation2. Oriëntatielandmar
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Sequence diagramsrhytm and attentio
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DesignNight diagram71Night diagramA
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Holland avenueFrancien Houben200373
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77Typological drawing of the zoning
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