Building on the mystery/complexity/legibility/coherence model of Kaplan and Kaplan (1989) and up-to-date landscape visualization techniques, this paper presents a case study analyzing people's aesthetic preferences for scenes with varying levels of enclosure created through vegetation. Participants were asked to view 48 computer-generated urban park scenes with different levels of enclosure and to rate them for three aesthetic preference factors: coherence, complexity, and legibility. The results are as follows: (1) If the visual and/or physical setting is enclosed, participants will give lower ratings for legibility than in open scenes. (2) Physically open scenes are rated as more coherent than physically enclosed scenes. (3) Participants ...
The role of scenic landscapes in restoring human mental fatigue has begun to receive attention from ...
Background: Elements of forest landscape spaces are important media through which landscape informat...
Urban green areas, such as parks, are becoming increasingly important in densifying cities. Urban pa...
Building on the mystery/complexity/legibility/coherence model of Kaplan and Kaplan (1989) and up-to-...
This study presents an investigation of how different arrangements of vegetation, regarding spatial ...
A significant majority of the literature on natural environments and urban green spaces justifies th...
Open space can be stress alleviating and healing through the appropriate enclosure. Based on theorie...
Previous studies on visual perception and landscape element preference have mainly focused on urban ...
Urban parks are important public multifunctional space used for a wide range of activities. The usag...
International audienceIn recent times, the focus in urban park management has shifted from mere aest...
Current literature on restorative environments generally shows the importance of urban natural lands...
The theory of preference matrix proposes coherence and complexity as informational variables to expl...
International audienceThe aesthetic potential of landscape has to be modelled to provide tools for l...
The role of scenic landscapes in restoring human mental fatigue has begun to receive attention from ...
Background: Elements of forest landscape spaces are important media through which landscape informat...
Urban green areas, such as parks, are becoming increasingly important in densifying cities. Urban pa...
Building on the mystery/complexity/legibility/coherence model of Kaplan and Kaplan (1989) and up-to-...
This study presents an investigation of how different arrangements of vegetation, regarding spatial ...
A significant majority of the literature on natural environments and urban green spaces justifies th...
Open space can be stress alleviating and healing through the appropriate enclosure. Based on theorie...
Previous studies on visual perception and landscape element preference have mainly focused on urban ...
Urban parks are important public multifunctional space used for a wide range of activities. The usag...
International audienceIn recent times, the focus in urban park management has shifted from mere aest...
Current literature on restorative environments generally shows the importance of urban natural lands...
The theory of preference matrix proposes coherence and complexity as informational variables to expl...
International audienceThe aesthetic potential of landscape has to be modelled to provide tools for l...
The role of scenic landscapes in restoring human mental fatigue has begun to receive attention from ...
Background: Elements of forest landscape spaces are important media through which landscape informat...
Urban green areas, such as parks, are becoming increasingly important in densifying cities. Urban pa...