Cities Made of Boundaries
Mapping Social Life in Urban Form
Abstract
Cities Made of Boundaries presents the theoretical foundation and concepts for a new social scientific urban morphological mapping method, Boundary Line Type (BLT) Mapping. Its vantage is a plea to establish a frame of reference for radically comparative urban studies positioned between geography and archaeology. Based in multidisciplinary social and spatial theory, a critical realist understanding of the boundaries that compose built space is operationalised by a mapping practice utilising Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
Benjamin N. Vis gives a precise account of how BLT Mapping can be applied to detailed historical, reconstructed, contemporary, and archaeological urban plans, exemplified by sixteenth- to twenty-first century Winchester (UK) and Classic Maya Chunchucmil (Mexico). This account demonstrates how the functional and experiential difference between compact western and tropical dispersed cities can be explored.
The methodological development of Cities Made of Boundaries will appeal to readers interested in the comparative social analysis of built environments, and those seeking to expand the evidence-base of design options to structure urban life and development.
Keywords
Boundary Line Type Mapping; Cities; Built space; Built environmentDOI
10.14324/111.9781787351059ISBN
9781787351073, 9781787351066, 9781787351080, 9781787351097, 9781787351103, 9781787351059OCN
1076657065Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
2018Classification
Architecture
Theory of architecture
Architectural structure and design
Architecture: professional practice
Urban communities
Sociology and anthropology
Sociology
Sociology: family and relationships
Sociology: work and labour