A Biophilic Pattern Language for CitiesExperience of Place, Space and Attachment [Pattern 3]
A Biophilic Pattern Language for Cities: Experience of Place, Space and Attachment [Pattern 3]
Roӧs, Phillip B.
2022-12-07 00:00:00
[The experience of space and place attachment is one of the distinct human behaviours and is multi-dimensional, going beyond the visual perspective to include a multi-sensory experience. It is not simply a response to physical factors and perception, but depends on a complex and reciprocal relationship between experiences and behaviour, including cultural contexts. In cities it is possible to lose this ‘deep attachment’ due to a lack of exposure to elements of the natural environment. Place attachment arises as the result of logical structures from the cultivation of the meaning of environmental, architectural and cultural artefacts. This chapter designates the third meta biophilic pattern—Experience of Place, Space and Attachment [3]—to guide city design to include logical structures and Indigenous Knowledge as part of biophilic design.]
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A Biophilic Pattern Language for CitiesExperience of Place, Space and Attachment [Pattern 3]
[The experience of space and place attachment is one of the distinct human behaviours and is multi-dimensional, going beyond the visual perspective to include a multi-sensory experience. It is not simply a response to physical factors and perception, but depends on a complex and reciprocal relationship between experiences and behaviour, including cultural contexts. In cities it is possible to lose this ‘deep attachment’ due to a lack of exposure to elements of the natural environment. Place attachment arises as the result of logical structures from the cultivation of the meaning of environmental, architectural and cultural artefacts. This chapter designates the third meta biophilic pattern—Experience of Place, Space and Attachment [3]—to guide city design to include logical structures and Indigenous Knowledge as part of biophilic design.]
Published: Dec 7, 2022
Keywords: Placemaking; Sense of place; Topophilia; Biophilia; Indigenous knowledge; Attachment and belonging
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