EMBODYING LANDSCAPES

Enviado por coac el Vie, 10/11/2023 - 16:58
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Embodying landscapes - A Kinesthetic approach to 3 Landscape Architecture Projects

 

  1. Clot Park by Daniel Freixes | Vicent Miranda
  2. Miquel Martí i Pol Gardens by EMF M. Franch | BAAS
  3. Poblenou Central Park by Jean Nouvel

There is a profound connection between our physical existence and the spaces we inhabit. Bodies and landscapes thus produce each
other in a mutual relation in the process of motility and inhabitation.
The spatial layout of landscapes, sidewalks and streets significantly influences whether people come together in co-presence and
co-awareness, ultimately shaping the vitality of urban places. In this context, our interaction with the urban environment goes beyond
the visual; it's about experiencing and interacting through our sensory engagement, and as urban design represents a cooperative
interplay between the dwellers within the city and the spaces they occupy, it forms the very essence of the spatial experience. Design
qualities like scale, proportion, rhythm, continuity, and materials, contribute to the perceptual gestalt and place ambience of a
cityscape.
We invite you to join us on a tour, visiting three parks in Barcelona, discovering our motion in relation those places, and how it plays a
role in shaping our perception and understanding of each, in different modes, the body staying in a place, the body’s movement within
a place and the body’s movement between places.
The three urban spaces that we chose maintain a dialogue with the space through different situations, the proximity of the structuring
elements, the integration of the physical and visual space and the dispersion of the visual elements and barriers, we want the route to
be understood from these three points of sensory and perceptual connections and how it influences the behavior of the body's
movement.

Meeting point:              (Clot Metro Station L1) at 10:00 am

Duration:                       from 10:00 am to 11:30

Total Distance:             2.50 km

Time walking:               30 min