Towards Evaluative Framework of Multi-Sensory Landscape Elements | ||||
الدورية العلمية لکلية الفنون الجميلة | ||||
Volume 8, Issue 2, December 2020, Page 39-52 PDF (1.87 MB) | ||||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/sjfa.2020.214024 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Farida Ragab* 1; Alaa Eldin Sarhan1; Yasser Farghaly2 | ||||
1Architectural Engineering & Environmental Design Department, College of Engineering and Technology, AASTMT | ||||
2Architectural Engineering &Environmental Design Department, College of Engineering and Technology, AASTMT | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Open spaces are not simply placing that people want to access; instead they are where many of the activities that fill people’s lives occur. To experience these occupations, sensory stimuli must be emitted as a result of the use and interaction with the landscape elements in the surrounding environment. The engagement of more senses in the perceptual process of the user allows diverse experiences in the space, allowing variation of the users. However, most of the time, greater attention is given to the buildings and their design, ignoring outdoor spaces and their importance. Most open spaces are visually oriented, and this usually prevails over information obtained by the other senses. The main aim of this paper is to determine the importance of each landscape element in the multi-sensory design. This is achieved by a set of objectives, which study the user’s perception of the open spaces, determine landscape elements and finally, indicate the sensory stimuli of each element and the human senses influenced by these stimuli. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
sensory stimuli; landscape elements; surrounding environment; multi-sensory; human senses | ||||
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