Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån

The report aims to show how outdoor environments have been shaped with the purpose of experiencing them from the inside of buildings, through an overview perspective. Two Danish gardens are used as examples. One is the Baroque garden in the garden of Frederiksborg castle in Hillerød. The Baroqu...

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Autor principal: Särnsjö, Johanna
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/119/
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description The report aims to show how outdoor environments have been shaped with the purpose of experiencing them from the inside of buildings, through an overview perspective. Two Danish gardens are used as examples. One is the Baroque garden in the garden of Frederiksborg castle in Hillerød. The Baroque garden is thus a part of a larger garden. The second garden is the Charlotte Garden, a relatively newly constructed garden within a housing complex in Østerbro in Copenhagen. Both gardens are analyzed on the basis of visual expression and structure. In the report, it is also discussed how the contemporary society have evoked the different ways of shaping the gardens. The Baroque garden is described in the literature as a symbol of power and wealth and the nature is shaped in a strict and geometric pattern. In the Charlotte Garden an attempt is made to refute the growing cities of today with a vision of bringing nature into the city. The forms in the garden are soft and varied, just like in nature. Here the change is given room by, among other things the use of plants that change in expression with the seasons. It is established that the gardens are different in many ways and that both of them reflect their contemporary society. Abstract The report aims to show how outdoor environments have been shaped with the purpose of experiencing them from the inside of buildings, through an overview perspective. Two Danish gardens are used as examples. One is the Baroque garden in the garden of Frederiksborg castle in Hillerød. The Baroque garden is thus a part of a larger garden. The second garden is the Charlotte Garden, a relatively newly constructed garden within a housing complex in Østerbro in Copenhagen. Both gardens are analyzed on the basis of visual expression and structure. In the report, it is also discussed how the contemporary society have evoked the different ways of shaping the gardens. The Baroque garden is described in the literature as a symbol of power and wealth and the nature is shaped in a strict and geometric pattern. In the Charlotte Garden an attempt is made to refute the growing cities of today with a vision of bringing nature into the city. The forms in the garden are soft and varied, just like in nature. Here the change is given room by, among other things the use of plants that change in expression with the seasons. It is established that the gardens are different in many ways and that both of them reflect their contemporary society.
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spelling RepoSLU1192013-12-05T08:04:49Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/119/ Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån Särnsjö, Johanna Landscape architecture The report aims to show how outdoor environments have been shaped with the purpose of experiencing them from the inside of buildings, through an overview perspective. Two Danish gardens are used as examples. One is the Baroque garden in the garden of Frederiksborg castle in Hillerød. The Baroque garden is thus a part of a larger garden. The second garden is the Charlotte Garden, a relatively newly constructed garden within a housing complex in Østerbro in Copenhagen. Both gardens are analyzed on the basis of visual expression and structure. In the report, it is also discussed how the contemporary society have evoked the different ways of shaping the gardens. The Baroque garden is described in the literature as a symbol of power and wealth and the nature is shaped in a strict and geometric pattern. In the Charlotte Garden an attempt is made to refute the growing cities of today with a vision of bringing nature into the city. The forms in the garden are soft and varied, just like in nature. Here the change is given room by, among other things the use of plants that change in expression with the seasons. It is established that the gardens are different in many ways and that both of them reflect their contemporary society. Abstract The report aims to show how outdoor environments have been shaped with the purpose of experiencing them from the inside of buildings, through an overview perspective. Two Danish gardens are used as examples. One is the Baroque garden in the garden of Frederiksborg castle in Hillerød. The Baroque garden is thus a part of a larger garden. The second garden is the Charlotte Garden, a relatively newly constructed garden within a housing complex in Østerbro in Copenhagen. Both gardens are analyzed on the basis of visual expression and structure. In the report, it is also discussed how the contemporary society have evoked the different ways of shaping the gardens. The Baroque garden is described in the literature as a symbol of power and wealth and the nature is shaped in a strict and geometric pattern. In the Charlotte Garden an attempt is made to refute the growing cities of today with a vision of bringing nature into the city. The forms in the garden are soft and varied, just like in nature. Here the change is given room by, among other things the use of plants that change in expression with the seasons. It is established that the gardens are different in many ways and that both of them reflect their contemporary society. 2009-04-28 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/119/1/sarnsjo_j_090429.pdf Särnsjö, Johanna, 2009. Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån. First cycle, G2E. Alnarp: (LTJ, LTV) > Landscape Architecture (until 121231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/4813.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-5-16 swe
spellingShingle Landscape architecture
Särnsjö, Johanna
Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån
title Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån
title_full Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån
title_fullStr Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån
title_full_unstemmed Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån
title_short Yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån
title_sort yttre gestaltning för upplevelse inifrån
topic Landscape architecture
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/119/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/119/