From large to miniature to site specific: On the approach of design processes in contemporary Japanese landscape architecture
conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 09:50authored byMarieluise Jonas, Heike Rahmann
This study examines the design processes in contemporary Japanese landscape
architecture. It is framed by the question whether exposure to smallness and dense environments
generates knowledge that motivates and enables Japanese landscape architects to approach small
spaces different from large-scale projects. The aim is to investigate if design strategies exist that
reveal specific methods in designing for small spaces and to further understand how theses
methods are applied in designing for small spaces. Interviews as well as a specific design task
focus on designers¿ understanding, perception, and appraisal of design possibilities for small urban
spaces through investigation of their design process and work practice. The study reveals that
rather than a single approach on designing for small spaces differentiated design strategies are
utilized, which consider spatial context, sensory experience and processes and emphasize the
understanding of site specific-ness in the design process for these spaces.
History
Start page
1
End page
10
Total pages
10
Outlet
Rigor and Relevance in Design: International Association of Societies of Design Research 2009
Editors
Kun-Pyo Lee
Name of conference
International Association of Societies of Design Research 2009