Experimenting proximity : the Urban landscape observatory
Elena Cogato Lanza , Christophe Girot
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurWhat are the best tools for assessing the quality of an urban space or landscape, in terms of social, physiological, aesthetic, and functional well-being? What features - spatial, material, or visual - can make some areas of a city welcoming, and perhaps even inspire a sense of belonging? And how do we define "landscape experience"? These are some of the questions behind Experimenting Proximity, an extensive compendium of the teaching and research experience conducted in EPFL (Construction and Conservation Laboratory) and ETHZ (Institute of Landscape Architecture) about visual representation. Authors present a new approach based upon video and experimental mapping, which deals with the notion of "physicality" and stands as the cornerstone for an improved correlation between built form, landscape and public space. All technical and theoretical aspects are developed in the book, as videos and maps can be examined in detail in the website www.experimentingproximity.net |
RésuméUn questionnement autour des caractéristiques qui rendent un paysage urbain accueillant, en termes de bien-être physiologique, esthétique ou encore fonctionnel. A partir de recherches menées à Lausanne et à Zurich, les auteurs définissent des marqueurs spatiaux, matériels et visuels qui permettent d'évaluer la qualité d'un paysage urbain. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Date de parution
27 mai 2014
Collection(s)
Architecture
Rayon
Architecture, urbanisme
Contributeur(s) EAN
9782889150229
Nombre de pages
109
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
22.0
cm x
25.0
cm x
1.0
cm
Poids
488
g
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