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Analysis, visualization, perception. Towards a ‘sensory’ understanding of the landscape.
The paper is focused on some initial outcomes arising from the interdisciplinary iNEST project (Interconnected Nord-Est Innovation Ecosystem), aimed at applying different documentation strategies in order to also highlight relations between human beings and their surroundings, by examining the impact of nature and built environments on emotions, behaviours, lifestyles, and health. This section of the research is focused on one of the case studies selected under the project, and follows the need to represent not only a physical space but also a ‘perceived’ one, analysing the historical dynamics between the natural and artificial environments. The applied research methodology is integrated, overlapping digital and traditional research methods, starting from historical maps as a first step of urban and landscape understanding, to enable in-depth research and the prefiguration of strategies for regeneration, and to develop new landscape visualizations. Changes over time are analysed considering specific environmental traces, such as orientations, urban settings, grids and exes layout, boundaries, waterways, paths, and historical landmarks linked to the concept of well-being and as key elements for regeneration actions.The research is oriented to frame a data interpretation methodology, focusing on landscape meanings, heritage significances and emotions that can arise from the perception of the natural and artificial environment.
Analysis, visualization, perception. Towards a ‘sensory’ understanding of the landscape.
The paper is focused on some initial outcomes arising from the interdisciplinary iNEST project (Interconnected Nord-Est Innovation Ecosystem), aimed at applying different documentation strategies in order to also highlight relations between human beings and their surroundings, by examining the impact of nature and built environments on emotions, behaviours, lifestyles, and health. This section of the research is focused on one of the case studies selected under the project, and follows the need to represent not only a physical space but also a ‘perceived’ one, analysing the historical dynamics between the natural and artificial environments. The applied research methodology is integrated, overlapping digital and traditional research methods, starting from historical maps as a first step of urban and landscape understanding, to enable in-depth research and the prefiguration of strategies for regeneration, and to develop new landscape visualizations. Changes over time are analysed considering specific environmental traces, such as orientations, urban settings, grids and exes layout, boundaries, waterways, paths, and historical landmarks linked to the concept of well-being and as key elements for regeneration actions.The research is oriented to frame a data interpretation methodology, focusing on landscape meanings, heritage significances and emotions that can arise from the perception of the natural and artificial environment.
Analysis, visualization, perception. Towards a ‘sensory’ understanding of the landscape.
Greta Montanari (author) / Andrea Giordano (author) / Gianmario Guidarelli (author) / Federica Maietti (author) / Elena Svalduz (author) / Michele Valentino, Amedeo Ganciu, Alexandra Fusinetti / Montanari, Greta / Giordano, Andrea / Guidarelli, Gianmario / Maietti, Federica
2024-01-01
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
720
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