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Kepes-Lynch Photograph Collection
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The objects in this collection relate to
Kevin Lynch's study The Perceptual Form
of the City, conducted in Boston,
Massachusetts from 1954-1959.
In 1954 MIT Professor Kevin Lynch began
studying city form in a five year
project funded by The Rockefeller
Foundation. The study was done under the
direction of Lynch and Professor Gyorgy
Kepes at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Center for Urban and Regional
Studies. Their research findings were
the foundation of Lynch's theories on
city planning discussed in his seminal
work The Image of the City.
The Perceptual Form of the City study
addressed the legibility and
imageability of the American city in
terms of the individual's perception of
the urban landscape. The study focused
on the cities of Boston, Massachusetts,
Los Angeles, California, and Jersey
City, New Jersey.
Baker's Play Sign
The collection includes photographs and
records from the Boston phase of the
project. The nearly 2,000 black &
white photographs, shot by Nishan
Bichajian, assistant to Professor Kepes,
document the Boston urban environment
during the mid-1950s prior to urban
renewal. The records document the
planning, preparation, and progress of
the project (1951-1956), and the
research process and findings
(1954-1959). These records include field
notes, interview transcripts, collected
data, correspondence regarding the
progress of the project and hand drawn
maps.
Only a portion of the project
documentation for The Perceptual Form of
the City has been digitized. The
entirety of the collection is part of
the Kevin Lynch papers and is available
for research use in the Institute
Archives and Special Collections. The
print photographs are available in the
Rotch Visual Collections.
1,908 photos | 18,109 views
items are from between 16 Jun 2008 & 17 Jun 2008.