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The following books are available through the U. Penn library system.


general

Banerjee, Tridib and Micheal Southworth, eds; City Sense and City Design: Writings and Projects of Kevin Lynch (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1990).

de Certeau, Michel; "Walking in the City" in The Practice of Everyday Life (Berkeley: U.C. Press, 1984) pp.91-110.

Halprin, Lawrence; Take Part (San Francisco: Halprin, 1972).

Halprin, Lawrence; Lawrence Halprin Notebooks: 1959-1971 (Cambridge: MIT, 1972).

Halprin, Lawrence; The RSVP Cycles: Creative Processes in the Human Environment (NY: G. Braziller, 1970).

Heschong, Lisa; Thermal Delight in Architecture (Cambridge: MIT, 1979).

Hollevoet, Christel; "Wandering in the City: Flanerie to Derive and After: The Cognitive Mapping of Urban Space" in The Power of the City/The City of Power (NY: The Whitney Museum of American Art, 1992) pp.25-56.

Knabb, Ken ed.; Situationist International Anthology.

Lobeck, Armin K.; Things Maps Don't Tell Us (NY: Macmillan, 1956).)

Monmonier, Mark; How to Lie with Maps.

Monmonier, Mark; Drawing the Line: Tales of Maps and Cartocontroversy.

Monmonier, Mark; Mapping it Out: Expository Cartography for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Southworth, Micheal and Susan; Maps: A Visual Survey and Design Guide (Boston: Little Brown, 1982).

Tufte, Edward R.; Envisioning Information (Chechire, CT: Graphics Press, 1990).



other senses

Ackerman, Diane; A Natural History of the Senses (NY: Random House, 1990).

Schafer, R. Murray; The Vancouver Soundscape (Burnaby, B.C.: World Soundscape Project, Sonic Research Studio. Department of Communications, Simon Fraser University, 1978).

Schafer, R. Murray; The Tuning of the World (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977).



more places to go

MIT's Colloquium on Advanced Information Technology, Low Income Communities, and the City.

The Center for Land Use Interpretation.

EFF consciousness archive.

Mapquest.

Kevin Lynch #1: Excerpt from "Image of the City".

Another Kevin Lynch....

And another....



But these are books and this is the web. Get out there and EXPERIENCE.