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Sohei Nishino’s diorama maps (this one is London). Incredible!

Posted at 4:00pm and tagged with: map,.

Sohei Nishino’s diorama maps (this one is London). Incredible!

NYC in 8-bits.

Posted at 4:02pm and tagged with: maps, map,.

NYC in 8-bits.

From the Cartogrammar Blog:

Granted this map is more interesting if you know the area, but nonetheless it’s fascinating how much something like this can indicate about the patterns of human settlement in a typical American city. It’s not too difficult to see where settlement has followed or been bounded by highways and rivers. Industrial areas are discernible from residential areas, and city from suburb from rural. (By the way, this map only shows a sliver of Greene County—including my hometown of Beavercreek—where a good chunk of additional suburbia is located.) Owing to its simplicity, I believe this map shows urban patterns much more clearly than a satellite image or a road map.

Posted at 11:01am and tagged with: Architecture, maps, map,.

From the Cartogrammar Blog:
Granted this map is more interesting if you know the area, but nonetheless it’s fascinating how much something like this can indicate about the patterns of human settlement in a typical American city. It’s not too difficult to see where settlement has followed or been bounded by highways and rivers. Industrial areas are discernible from residential areas, and city from suburb from rural. (By the way, this map only shows a sliver of Greene County—including my hometown of Beavercreek—where a good chunk of additional suburbia is located.) Owing to its simplicity, I believe this map shows urban patterns much more clearly than a satellite image or a road map.

Posted at 8:03am and tagged with: maps, map,.

This MAP (Manual of Architectural Possibilities) publication is very cool. Check it out.

Posted at 11:19am and tagged with: map, design,.

This MAP (Manual of Architectural Possibilities) publication is very cool. Check it out.