Figure 1
A diagram presents a collection of urban inventory drawings arranged across multiple groupings on a single sheet.The diagram is organized into three distinct groupings across the sheet. Top-left grouping: A 3 by 3 arrangement of nine rectangular panels is shown. The panels in the top row contain fine line drawings depicting grid structures, elevation profiles, and plan outlines. The middle row panels show vertical line elements resembling section cuts or structural profiles. The bottom row panels contain sparse linear and text elements, with one panel featuring a detailed horizontal plan with fine annotations. Top-right grouping: A grid of small axonometric or plan-view block forms is arranged in rows and columns of three across. The forms vary in their fill patterns across the three columns — the left column shows solid black filled forms, the center column shows lighter or outlined forms, and the right column shows forms with dot or texture patterns. The rows progress from smaller compact forms at the top to larger and more elongated forms toward the bottom. Below the block forms, three rows of smaller elements are shown: a row of short horizontal bars, a row of smaller rectangular elements, and a row of long thin horizontal line forms. Bottom grouping: A 3 by 3 grid of rectangular panels is shown, with one additional standalone panel in the upper-left position outside the grid. Row 1 of the grid: The standalone panel depicts a city street grid plan with a large black filled form near the lower-left area and bold lines indicating major roads or axes crossing the grid. Row 2 of the grid: The left panel shows a simplified outline of a landmass or irregular boundary. The center panel shows a loosely gridded cluster of small rectangular elements forming an irregular overall shape. The right panel shows a network of intersecting lines of varying weights radiating and crossing in multiple directions. Row 3 of the grid: The left panel shows a branching line structure resembling an organic or river network. The center panel shows a scattered cluster of irregular black forms of varying sizes. The right panel shows a dispersed arrangement of small irregular fragments spread across the panel. Row 4 of the grid: The left panel shows a small rectangular element and a ladder-like vertical structure positioned in the lower-right area. The center panel shows a large black landmass form occupying the lower portion with a thin vertical element rising above it. The right panel shows a single compact black form positioned in the lower-center area.

Inventories. Close-readings of Los Angeles, Agronica and Barcelona. Maya Vahidi, Amorous Periphery; Alex Butler, Reading the Landscape Grid; Aryana Kholia, Centre = Periphery

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