What Place is this Time? Semiotics and the Analysis of Historical Reference in Landscape Architecture

作者: Kristof Van Assche , Martijn Duineveld , Harro De Jong , Aart Van Zoest

DOI: 10.1080/13574809.2012.666207

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摘要: This paper revisits the potential contribution of semiotic analysis to heritage design. A case study analyzes lay interpretations a number urban landscape designs, displaying different ways refer invisible (archaeological) past. total 12 draft designs were produced referring past three sites on fringe Dutch city Almere, and various design options discussed during in-depth interviews. framework made it possible grasp structure process interpretation plans their embedded historical references. It is demonstrated that categories place routinely override time in reference (and therefore references) steeped tradition, or, more broadly, artistic are rarely understood by users. Further, shows interplay spatial, temporal cultural context does not allow for an ideal strategy reference...

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