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Revision as of 20:02, 31 January 2009
Case Studies of this working group
The list includes all case studies categorised in this group and the respective answers to the first question "Rationale:Why is this case study interesting?"
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<DPL>
category=Working Group Green Structure Planning mode=ordered include = #Rationale: Why is this case study interesting?
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Core Questions of this Working Group
- 1. How does funding influence the planning and use of public space? (MARKUS)
- 2. How are spaces within the site used, both currently and projected? (MARKUS)
- 3. How can the historic elements / layers be integrated? (CLAUDIA)
- 4. How do the contributing elements of water (recreational, historical, transportation, environmental, etc) relate to the project?
- 5. How does the built environment relate to the landscape around it? (PAUL)
- 6. Which functions the open spaces should perform to help achieve the established goals?
- 7. How cultural factors (environmental perception, social conditions, ecological illiteracy, etc) can affect the design process and its post-implementation performance?
Synthesis of Core Questions
How does funding influence the planning and use of public space?
(MARKUS)
Answers of the Case Studies
<DPL>
category=Working Group Green Structure Planning mode=ordered include = #How does funding influence the planning and use of public space?
</DPL>
Synthesis
How are spaces within the site used both currently and projected?
Answers of the Case Studies
<DPL>
category=Working Group Green Structure Planning mode=ordered include = #How are spaces within the site used both currently and projected?
</DPL>
Synthesis
How can the historic elements / layers be integrated?
(CLAUDIA)
Answers of the Case Studies
<DPL>
category=Working Group Green Structure Planning mode=ordered include = #How can the historic elements / layers be integrated?
</DPL>
Synthesis
How do the contributing elements of water relate to the project?
(recreational, historical, transportation, environmental, etc)
Answers of the Case Studies
<DPL>
category=Working Group Green Structure Planning mode=ordered include = #How do the contributing elements of water relate to the project?
</DPL>
Synthesis
The case studies are not direct comparable, focal points and the scale of the projects are different. They are all related with cultural landscape as product of human activity and social developments.
Water as integral part of cultural landscape appear in all case studies. Based on the presumption that cultural landscape consists of a variety of components with socio-economic, ecological and aesthetic functions the following graph illustrates the different focal points of the case studies in relation to the multi-functionality of landscape.
The functions interact with one another, this means it isn't possible to change one function without consequences for the other functions.
To find the balance between all these functions of the landscape is a challenge.
How does the built environment relate to the landscape around it?
(PAUL)
Answers of the Case Studies
<DPL>
category=Working Group Green Structure Planning mode=ordered include = #How does the built environment relate to the landscape around it?
</DPL>