Experimental walking can be used to identify particular places, design strategies and spatial visions for urban landscapes. Walking designers can explore sites and, in particular, their temporal dynamics and atmospheric particularities – both essential elements in making particular places. This article illustrates the benefits of this method, using the changing German city of Freiburg as an example
This phase of a one-year urban design research project focuses on the question of how to measure var...
Throughout history, the concept of the urbanist points to the figure of an almighty, authoritative p...
We all have walked on a street when suddenly someone comes over to you asking for directions. Someti...
Experimental walking can be used to identify particular places, design strategies and spatial vision...
Contemporary European cities have been undergoing rapid spatial and social transition (United Nation...
Currently cities are becoming more densified, resulting in overpopulated areas with fewer green spac...
This thesis contends that the act of walking, as a way of seeing, being, and understanding in the ci...
The path affords alternative ways of knowing (and coming to know) landscape. Walking is the primary ...
www.landschaft.ethz.ch Urban sprawl creates a new open-space reality, in which the quality of walkin...
This contribution contains the results of research funded by France's National Research Agency (ANR)...
International audienceResearch presented here was financed by the National Research Agency (ANR) bet...
This paper discusses the experience of the pedestrians on four major pedestrain routes in the cities...
This thesis investigates the significance of leisure walking and the spatial dimensions of pleasant ...
Since its first issue, SPOOL has used the term ‘landscape metropolis’ to address urban formations be...
This project focused on the relationship between speed, mobility mode, human perceptions, and the la...
This phase of a one-year urban design research project focuses on the question of how to measure var...
Throughout history, the concept of the urbanist points to the figure of an almighty, authoritative p...
We all have walked on a street when suddenly someone comes over to you asking for directions. Someti...
Experimental walking can be used to identify particular places, design strategies and spatial vision...
Contemporary European cities have been undergoing rapid spatial and social transition (United Nation...
Currently cities are becoming more densified, resulting in overpopulated areas with fewer green spac...
This thesis contends that the act of walking, as a way of seeing, being, and understanding in the ci...
The path affords alternative ways of knowing (and coming to know) landscape. Walking is the primary ...
www.landschaft.ethz.ch Urban sprawl creates a new open-space reality, in which the quality of walkin...
This contribution contains the results of research funded by France's National Research Agency (ANR)...
International audienceResearch presented here was financed by the National Research Agency (ANR) bet...
This paper discusses the experience of the pedestrians on four major pedestrain routes in the cities...
This thesis investigates the significance of leisure walking and the spatial dimensions of pleasant ...
Since its first issue, SPOOL has used the term ‘landscape metropolis’ to address urban formations be...
This project focused on the relationship between speed, mobility mode, human perceptions, and the la...
This phase of a one-year urban design research project focuses on the question of how to measure var...
Throughout history, the concept of the urbanist points to the figure of an almighty, authoritative p...
We all have walked on a street when suddenly someone comes over to you asking for directions. Someti...