Essays about: "Joan Nassauer"

Found 3 essays containing the words Joan Nassauer.

  1. 1. Towards a new aesthetics of care : a critical reading of Nassauer’s cues to care

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Jack Richold; [2023]
    Keywords : cues to care; Joan Nassauer; Timothy Morton; strange stranger; sublime; scenic; broken windows; ecological function; aesthetics of care; design through maintenance;

    Abstract : Joan Nassauer’s concept of cues to care has been influential within landscape design since her seminal essay Messy Ecosystems, Orderly Frames was published in 1995 and her research is often used to justify the need for marking landscapes as owned, although there have been critical voices too. The enduring popularity of cues to care as a design method is due to how open it is to interpretation, and this thesis examines various landscape interventions that can be classed as cues to care, both explicitly and implicitly. READ MORE

  2. 2. Tecken på omsorg : en upplevelse av strandängarna i Mariebergsskogen

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Lina Fackel; [2016]
    Keywords : introspektion; landskapsarkitektur; landskapspreferens; miljöpsykologi; människan i naturen;

    Abstract : Naturen och människan ingår i samma kretslopp, därför är vi människor beroende av naturen. Det här arbetet handlar om vikten av att visa naturens värde. READ MORE

  3. 3. Att stärka naturupplevelser : ett gestaltningsprogram för Angarnsjöängens våtmarksområde

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Ida Olsson; [2016]
    Keywords : friluftsliv; landskapsarkitektur; naturreservat; naturupplevelse; våtmark;

    Abstract : Biodiversity is of great importance. It is the foundation for ecosystem services which contribute to human welfare, purifies air and water and counteract climate change. Ecologically important environments, however, are not always easily discovered. In addition, many of these ecosystems are perceived as messy and structurally deficient. READ MORE