a visual analyses of the two cities on the German/Polish border.
Rose is Polish, green is German, while white stands for the two cultures.

Define the two bordering cities. While producing maps never clip the content of the other city.
(00) continue feeding your base map.
(01) draw schematic as-built plans of the two cities. different sectors in a different hatch style
(02) draw a map indicating the main open spaces in each city. see how they are connected. this is the negative space
(03) make a collage of what each city stands for and what flows from one city to the other and vice versa. goods, workers (what kind of?), knowledge, etc. who gets what?
Healy (Graham, Marvin 2001) compared in a visual way the ‘traditional central city – periphery relation’ to ‘contemporary urban region’. Have a look at page 3 of the document.
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