1st Edition

Experiential Landscape An Approach to People, Place and Space

By Kevin Thwaites, Ian Simkins Copyright 2007
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    Experiential Landscape offers new ways of looking at the relationship between people and the outdoor open spaces they use in their everyday lives. The book takes a holistic view of the relationship between humans and their environment, integrating experiential and spatial dimensions of the outdoors, and exploring the theory and application of environmental design disciplines, most notably landscape architecture and urban design.

    The book explores specific settings in which an experiential approach has been applied, setting out a vocabulary and methods of application, and offers new readings of experiential characteristics in site analysis and design. Offering readers a range of accessible mapping tools and details of what participative approaches mean in practice, this is a new, innovative and practical methodology.

    The book provides an invaluable resource for students, academics and practitioners and anyone seeking reflective but practical guidance on how to approach outdoor place-making or the analysis and design of everyday outdoor places.

    The Concept of Experiential Landscape: Revealing Hidden Dimensions of Experience Introduction  Part 1: Human-Environment Relations  Introduction  1. A Prevailing World View  2. An Alternative World View  3. Landscape as Place  Part 2: The Concept of Experiential Landscape  Introduction  4. Experiential and Spatial Dimensions  5. The Vocabulary of Experiential Landscape  6. Reading the Experiential Landscape  7. Reflections on Geometry  Part 3: The Application of Experiential Landscape  Introduction  8. Reading the Experiential Landscape in Residential Settings  9. In Search of the Identity of Kirby Hill  10. Experiential Landscape Analysis and Design in Schools  11. Experiential Landscape in the Calls and Riverside, Leeds

    Biography

    Kevin Thwaites teaches and researches urban design and landscape architecture in the Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield and along with Ian Simkins is co-founder of the elp:rdu, a UK based research facility concerned with the development of experiential landscape (www.elprdu.com). Ian practices as a Chartered Landscape Architect and tutors urban design related subjects at the University of Sheffield. Ian is currently developing PhD research on the spatial experiences of primary school age children.

    'Relating primarily to landscape architects and urban planners, the range of theoretical, conceptual, and design practices discussed in this book would be relevant to a larger audience in design and humanistic disciplines.'Cities