18. BLANCA
By AADK Spain – Centro Negra
How are the connection between
the more urban sites and the more
natural areas (the river, the fruit
trees gardens, the park, the
mountains,...)?
What has been planned and what is
spontaneous? What are the open
spaces that people use, what are the
ones they don´t? What can we learn
from the ones they use and how
could we change the ones they
don´t?
19. SOME
REFERENCES
STALKER/OSSERVATORIO NOMADE, ROME have developed a
specific methodology of urban research, using participative tools to construct a 'collective
imaginary' for a place. In particular they have developed the method of collective walking to
'actuate territories', which for them is a process of bringing space into being.
WALKSCAPES strolling as an architecture of landscape. Walking as an autonomous
form of art, a primary act in the symbolic transformation of the territory, an aesthetic
instrument of knowledge and a physical transformation of the "negotiated" space, which is
converted into an urban intervention.
THE SITUATIONISTS´ RESEARCH on the arrangement of the elements of
the urban setting, in close relation with the sensations they provoke.
PSYCHOGEOGRAPHICAL MAPS - alterations contribute to clarifying
certain wanderings that express not subordination to randomness but
complete insubordination to habitual influences.
20. “ Because stories sequence and configure experience
of place into meaningful relationships,
narrative offers ways of knowing and shaping
landscapes not typically aknowledgen in conventional
documentation, mapping, surveys, or even the formal
concern of design. “
Landscape Narratives: Design Practices for Telling Stories
21. THANK YOU!
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