Highway Landscape Aesthetic Experience: Perception Principle and Psychological Process

2013 ◽  
Vol 368-370 ◽  
pp. 21-26
Author(s):  
Xiao Chun Qin ◽  
Yi Shen ◽  
She Gang Shao ◽  
Dan Wang

As the essential public assets for sustainable development, Highway should provide for people not only the enjoyment of convenient and safe transportation, but also the fulfillment of visual pleasure and aesthetic appeal. Taking the highway as the aesthetic object and making the research in aesthetic perception and the process of psychological experience of the aesthetic subject are of great importance to highway landscape planning and design. The aesthetic subject and object of highway landscape are defined and their relationship between the two is explored based on the analysis of characteristics and principles of highway aesthetics in the paper. And the conception of the highway landscape aesthetic field is also introduced. In view of the aesthetic characteristics of highway landscape, the aesthetic process is studied in detail from three phrases of aesthetic expectation and aesthetic attention, aesthetic expansion and aesthetic perception, and aesthetic dispersion. Taking Guangdong Fokai highway for example, the aesthetic psychological expanding process of highway landscape is finally analyzed.

1971 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 125
Author(s):  
L. L. Duroche ◽  
Arnold Berleant

Author(s):  
Dalius Yonkus

La estética fenomenológica debería ser capaz de revelar cómo la estructura de cualquier objeto estético dado está conectada con la experiencia de ese objeto, así como demostrar las condiciones necesarias para la propia experiencia estética. Para hacerlo, hay que argumentar en contra de los supuestos unilaterales, como por ejemplo la suposición del objetivismo estético que postula la belleza como rasgo exclusivo de la realidad independiente del sujeto; o la creencia opuesta, que la belleza es esencial y únicamente la proyección del gusto subjetivo sobre las cosas en el mundo. Sesemann analiza el objeto estético y el acto estético, enfatizando su conexión. Esta conexión se refiere a lo que se describe en la fenomenología de Husserl como la correlación entre el objeto intencional y el acto intencional. Esta conexión puede ser descubierta sólo mediante el método fenomenológico: realizando la reducción fenomenológica. En este documento se explicará en primer lugar la percepción estética en la estética de Sesemann. Más adelante, se examina la concepción de la estructura del objeto estético en el contexto de la estética de Sesemann: la composición de los elementos, las sensaciones en relación con el significado, etc. Por último, el artículo sugiere que la estética de Sesemann se basa fundamentalmente en el método de la reducción fenomenológica.Phenomenological aesthetics should also be able to show how the structure of any given aesthetic object is connected with the experience of that object, as well as to demonstrate the necessary conditions for the aesthetic experience itself. In order to do so, one must argue against one-sided assumptions, such as the aesthetic objectivism’s supposition that beauty is exclusively the trait of reality not at all dependent on the subject’s experience of it; or its opposite belief that beauty is essentially and solely the projection of the subjective taste onto the things in the world. Sesemann analizes the aesthetic object and aesthetic act by emphasizing their connection. This connection relates to what is described in Husserls phenomenology as the correlation between the intentional object and the intentional act. This connection can be discovered only by using the phenomenological method: by doing phenomenological reduction. This paper will first explain the aesthetic perception in Sesemann‘s aesthetics. Later, it examine the conception of the aesthetic object‘s structure in Sesemann‘s aesthetic: composition of elements, sensations in connection with meaning; etc. Finally, the paper will argue that Sesemann‘s aesthetics is essentially based on the method of phenomenological reduction.


2018 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-72
Author(s):  
Tangwei Teng ◽  
Congyi Qu

In urban development, the difference of construction time series and the diversity of the aesthetic standard all lead to the fragmentation of the urban landscape and the lack of effective integration. The research on urban landscape design based on sustainable development innovation was put forward in this paper. The background of the development of urban landscape design was expounded firstly, and the development status of urban landscape design under the concept of sustainable development innovation was introduced; then the urban landscape design method under the concept of sustainable development was put forward, and the urban landscape planning and design of a city was taken as an example and divided into three functional areas; in addition, the stereoscopic traffic planning, the landscape corridor design and the landscape design planning of water system were proposed. This study is of certain guiding significance for the actual urban landscape planning design.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-95
Author(s):  
Elena D. DOLGOVA

The article examines the anonymous architecture in terms of aesthetic knowledge. A parallel between the categories of classical aesthetics - a beautiful / ugly, and the categories of architectural activity in the Vitruvian paradigm professional / anonymous is drawn. Traced the background and process of incorporating objects anonymous architecture in non-classical aesthetic field through poetization everyday life, the emergence of technical aesthetics, aesthetics and functionalism of modernism. Non-classical aesthetics characterize objects anonymous architecture using parakategory daily, physicality, thing. We present the aesthetic characteristics of the anonymous architecture using the categories developed in the traditional aesthetics of eastern cultures - wabi, sabi, sibui and eugen. A parallel between the perception of the aesthetics and simplicity of anonymity is drawn.


Leonardo ◽  
1973 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 70
Author(s):  
Raoul Michau ◽  
Arnold Berleant

2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (9) ◽  
pp. 1187-1202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudia Moscoso ◽  
Barbara Matusiak

The quality of a lit environment cannot be deduced solely from the quantity of light. Therefore, daylighting studies should not only be focused on the usage of lighting metrics but should also consider the aesthetic experience. This paper examines the influence of daylighting systems on the aesthetic perception of a small office. One single side lit office was equipped with four different daylighting systems (white blinds, high-reflecting blinds, hybrid light shelf and mirror light shelf) under two sky conditions (clear sky and overcast sky). In total, eight stimuli were captured and presented via stereoscopic images. Fifty participants evaluated the images using the semantic differential scale to rate nine architectural quality attributes. The results from MANOVA indicated that both the daylighting systems and the type of sky had an effect on the aesthetic attributes, and that the significant interaction effect suggested that the aesthetic perception of a daylighting system depends on the type of sky. Subsequent statistical findings showed that the high-reflecting blinds comprised the daylighting system that scored highest in nearly all attributes under both clear and overcast sky conditions.


2012 ◽  
Vol 450-451 ◽  
pp. 1327-1330
Author(s):  
Sheng Sheng ◽  
Yun Ling Du ◽  
Jian Liang Rui ◽  
Ru Jun Tao

Landscape eco-planning is an important approach to keep sustainable development, which can coordinate the relationship between man, nature and resource use. The landscape eco-planning in the future not only must meet the need of landscape's natural function and human, but also need to meet the need of sustainable use of the land. This article discusses the concept, the main principles, procedures and methods of landscape eco-planning, and clarifies the GIS technology in the use of landscape planning and design, in order to play a promote role in the landscape eco-planning in China.


1972 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 117
Author(s):  
Elmer H. Duncan ◽  
Arnold Berleant

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