| Downs, R. and D. Stea, Cognitive Representations, in Image and Environment, R. Downs and D. Stea, Editors. 1973, Aldine: Chicago. p. 79-86. |
....that focuses on how people form intentions, browse and evaluate alternatives and then decide which direction (or course of action) to follow. In this sense Spence and Rankin are quite close to the work of urban planners and architects who have used this cognitive view of spatial awareness [7, 8]. Lynch [9] in particular has been very influential in identifying five features of urban environments landmarks, nodes, edges, paths and districts and their importance in the design of geographical space. Other influential work from the area of architecture is that of Alexander [10] who proposed ....
Downs, R. and D. Stea, Cognitive Representations, in Image and Environment, R. Downs and D. Stea, Editors. 1973, Aldine: Chicago. p. 79-86.
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