The urban environment is clearly an experience for all the senses. This multi-modality is rarely accounted for in inscriptions of cities. Even architects with a rich approach to the senses continue to use traditional mapping and drawing techniques which are grounded in the visual. In developing our attitude towards designing for sensory multimodality, we have identified approaches in the notation of space and movement from the likes of Kevin Lynch, Rudolf Laban and Christopher Alexander. This response is measured against traditional forms of orthogonal representation of urban space. The study is further grounded by texts on the senses including Maurice Merleau Ponty, James Gibson, Joy Monice Malnar & Frank Vodvarka and Tim Ingold. We shall ...
The paper aims to reflect on the potential today offered by modeling both traditional and digital, f...
The historically lush and varied sensory environments we evolved in have paled to a relatively bland...
As with most aspects of human perception, architecture is usually perceived through a visual syntax....
The urban environment is clearly an experience for all the senses. This multi-modality is rarely acc...
Urban spaces are an experience for all the senses, but all too often, academics and designers are in...
This paper is derived from the work of the UK AHRC/EPSRC 'Designing for the 21st Century' research p...
This project emerged from a previous multidisciplinary Designing for the 21st Century project - Desi...
The visual bias of traditional urban and architectural design disciplines is well known and understo...
Contemporary urbanity is characterised by factors such as a large scale, hypermobility and momentary...
This book explores how environmental urban design can benefit from established and emerging represen...
In the eighteenth century, the city centre of the metropolis of London was the most chaotic due to i...
The paper intends to analyse the common ground between the field of visual perception and architectu...
The urban form and the human psyche are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Urban environments are c...
Traditionally, architectural practice has been dominated by the eye/sight. In recent decades, though...
The urban form and the human psyche are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Urban environments are c...
The paper aims to reflect on the potential today offered by modeling both traditional and digital, f...
The historically lush and varied sensory environments we evolved in have paled to a relatively bland...
As with most aspects of human perception, architecture is usually perceived through a visual syntax....
The urban environment is clearly an experience for all the senses. This multi-modality is rarely acc...
Urban spaces are an experience for all the senses, but all too often, academics and designers are in...
This paper is derived from the work of the UK AHRC/EPSRC 'Designing for the 21st Century' research p...
This project emerged from a previous multidisciplinary Designing for the 21st Century project - Desi...
The visual bias of traditional urban and architectural design disciplines is well known and understo...
Contemporary urbanity is characterised by factors such as a large scale, hypermobility and momentary...
This book explores how environmental urban design can benefit from established and emerging represen...
In the eighteenth century, the city centre of the metropolis of London was the most chaotic due to i...
The paper intends to analyse the common ground between the field of visual perception and architectu...
The urban form and the human psyche are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Urban environments are c...
Traditionally, architectural practice has been dominated by the eye/sight. In recent decades, though...
The urban form and the human psyche are two intrinsically linked phenomena. Urban environments are c...
The paper aims to reflect on the potential today offered by modeling both traditional and digital, f...
The historically lush and varied sensory environments we evolved in have paled to a relatively bland...
As with most aspects of human perception, architecture is usually perceived through a visual syntax....