UID:
kobvindex_INTEBC1480471
Format:
1 online resource (192 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9783038212232
Note:
Intro -- Talking about designs - a few introductory remarks -- In the form of open space -- [1] Form and forming -- Point - line - area - solid -- Order -- Shape and form -- Coherence and prior experience -- Form -- Superization -- Form components -- Induction -- Forming, design -- Connection and landscape architecture projects -- [2] Designing and design -- Between head and hand -- Designing -- The design -- Intersubjectivity -- Intention -- Creativity -- Bifurcation -- The usual design path -- Working model for the design process (Darke, Lawson) -- Means and end -- Prevailing conditions -- Sign and Content -- [3] Space - place - path -- 3.1 Creating space ("space") -- Space -- Spaces in landscape architecture -- 4 propositions for creating landscape architecture space -- "Pure" space -- Breaking down "pure" space -- Suggesting space -- Spatial sequences - spatial gradations -- From closed to open spaces -- Spatial boundaries -- Uniformity of area -- Spatial size dependent on human proximity -- Space and the effect of space -- The human field of vision -- Spatial effect and plants -- Creating space with height differences -- Height differences and spatial effect -- Planting to achieve visual changes of relief -- The grove -- 3.2 Creating focal points ("place") -- Focal point -- Special position -- The straight line and the right angle -- Emphasized (designed) focal points -- 3.3 Movement and access ("path") -- Movement - motive and reaction -- Anticipatory orientation -- Proceeding "inattentively" -- "Beaten" track - the archetypal path -- Positive control -- External and internal access -- Problems/aims of internal access -- Path and goal -- Path routing and visual links -- Path signs and markers -- Trees as path markers -- Colonnades and arcades -- Path joints -- The seat (or bench) - a (stopping) behaviour archetype -- Network of paths
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Path routing and use of the area -- Path routing and spatial shapes -- Paths and spatial sequences -- [4] Design qualities -- 4.1 Fundamentals of good design -- Form and coherence -- Uniformity through common features -- Shared position -- Common features in terms of appearance -- Theoretical/thematic common features -- Diversity -- Satisfying variety - the disturbance of uniformity -- 4.2 Characteristics of good design -- Stimulation/uncertainty -- Tension -- Weight/balance -- Harmony -- Linking idea/theme/concept -- Clarity -- Simplicity -- 4.3 Repetition as a tool -- Repetition -- Structure -- Patterns -- Grids -- Variation -- Transformation -- Rhythm -- Proportion -- Scale -- Symbols -- Literature -- Authors
Additional Edition:
Print version Loidl, Hans Open(ing) Spaces Basel/Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2014 ISBN 9783038214878
Language:
English
Keywords:
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