The value of landscape essence.

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Autor(a) principal: Freire, Maria
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9398
Resumo: A new approach to interpreting the landscape is examined by accepting its complexity through inductive reasoning. While attempting to identify the essence of the landscape in the city and municipality of Óbidos, Portugal, several recommendations of Venturi (2004) have been adapted as a framework for understanding this landscape. These will then guide the process of landscape transformation through: • Incorporating the complexity of the landscape; • Valuing the ambiguity that occurs in the interpretation of the landscape; • Using the concepts of closed and contained spaces and the concept of fluid space, the link that ensure the continuity between spaces; • Recognising the existence of the interstitial open spaces; • Using those elements which are common to the distinct typologies of spaces; • Defining the components that must be respected and those that can be respected; • Observing landscape as a whole, while emphasising the relationship between the parts and the whole; and • Rejecting simplification in the landscape transformation process. Underlying this approach is the belief that the process of transformation must be based on the essence of each landscape. This implies the use of elements and structures of the landscape, which are related to ecological, morphological and cultural systems. These elements and structures represent points of reference, which should be considered in the process of landscape transformation.
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title The value of landscape essence.
spellingShingle The value of landscape essence.
Freire, Maria
landscape value
landscape essence
process of transformation
ecological systems
cultural systems
title_short The value of landscape essence.
title_full The value of landscape essence.
title_fullStr The value of landscape essence.
title_full_unstemmed The value of landscape essence.
title_sort The value of landscape essence.
author Freire, Maria
author_facet Freire, Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freire, Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv landscape value
landscape essence
process of transformation
ecological systems
cultural systems
topic landscape value
landscape essence
process of transformation
ecological systems
cultural systems
description A new approach to interpreting the landscape is examined by accepting its complexity through inductive reasoning. While attempting to identify the essence of the landscape in the city and municipality of Óbidos, Portugal, several recommendations of Venturi (2004) have been adapted as a framework for understanding this landscape. These will then guide the process of landscape transformation through: • Incorporating the complexity of the landscape; • Valuing the ambiguity that occurs in the interpretation of the landscape; • Using the concepts of closed and contained spaces and the concept of fluid space, the link that ensure the continuity between spaces; • Recognising the existence of the interstitial open spaces; • Using those elements which are common to the distinct typologies of spaces; • Defining the components that must be respected and those that can be respected; • Observing landscape as a whole, while emphasising the relationship between the parts and the whole; and • Rejecting simplification in the landscape transformation process. Underlying this approach is the belief that the process of transformation must be based on the essence of each landscape. This implies the use of elements and structures of the landscape, which are related to ecological, morphological and cultural systems. These elements and structures represent points of reference, which should be considered in the process of landscape transformation.
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