Landscape: Spaces in Landscape
Landscape: Spaces in Landscape
Landscape: Spaces in Landscape
in landscape
The meaning
Space is the interval or distance between two or more objects, in which it has a certain volume. Space denoting a more-or-less and delimited volume affording human occupation and movement therein. Space denotes the palpable volume contained by tangible and an implied construction, which is also exists inside and outside buildings as well as around and between them. in which that space is defined gives rise to a range of spatial qualities
2 3SURFACE
1OBJECT OBJECT
2SCREEN
as two or three dimensional forms existing as separated, discrete visual entities in a larger space than the one it help establish
SCREEN
as perforated surfaces of closely spaced objects. Obviously are an intermediates type between the other two as limiting conditions.
SURFACE
two dimensional forms limited in spatial effect to the space they help establish.
Spatial definition
Landscape design results in 3-dimensional space. Can be defined by natural features, landform and plants. It can create enclosures spatial
Spatial Definition
Three basic components influence the spatial qualities
4 2PLACE 3OCCASION
1SPACE
PLACE
OCCASION
Due to the presence and activity to the human occupants in the place, in accordance with some implicit or explicit program
Refer OHP for illustration
Spatial Material
Design materials that provide spatial area
5 3 PLANTS
Paving pattern, colour and texture can be used to define spaces. Besides, change of levels through steps, ramps, etc designs as space division. Involve natural water bodies and man-made water features such as cannels and pools.
Spatial Material
Design materials that provide spatial area
6 1THE FLOOR
Spatial Material
Design materials that provide spatial area
7 2 WATER
Spatial Material
Design materials that provide spatial area
8 3 PLANTS
Spatial Material
Design materials that provide spatial area
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Spatial Organization
Spaces can be formed by : base plane overhead plane and spatial edge
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BASE PLANE
considers as both the functional and spatial floor of landscape, for example; garden ground
is the spatial ceiling and it can be vary from the open sky to the hard exterior ceiling.
Is desirable when one seek privacy. It is also useful in creating suspense of mystery, screening unpleasant views and calling attention to desirable ones, defining spatial units and achieving numerous other spatial intentions.
Spatial Organization
Spaces can be formed by : base plane overhead plane and spatial edge These aspects are interrelated in promoting a level of enclosure of a spatial composition
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Overhead plane
Spatial Organization
the spatial ceiling can be vary from the open sky to the hard exterior ceiling.
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Spatial Characteristic
Simonds listed 10 spatial characteristic that may called as abstract qualities in order to induce predetermined responses People and space connects strongly. This relationship either through physical and psychological connection will benefit human way of life because spaces may influence ones mind and behaviour.
13 1 TENSION 2 RELAXATION 3 FRIGHT 4 GAIETY 5 CONTEMPLATION 6 PLEASURE 7 DISPLEASURE 8 SENSOUS LOVE 9 SUBLIME SPRITUAL AWE 10DYNAMIC ACTION
Refer OHP for description
Spatial Characteristic
Simonds listed 10 spatial characteristic that may called as abstract qualities in order to induce predetermined responses
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RELAXATION (e.g.) This kind of spatial characteristic mostly generated by a pleasant and comfortable environment. This quality is also by introducing soothing sounds such as water cascading and sounds of birds occupying the whole space.
Spatial Characteristic
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Spatial Characteristic
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Spatial Characteristic
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the
SPACE
in landscape
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