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=== Landscape Symbols Author 1: Melissa ===
=== Landscape Symbols Author 1: Melissa ===
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Image:Neckar.JPG|This image represents a place where anyone can have access to nature and landscape. Symbols, then, are open spaces without predetermined uses and without absolute pretensions.Symbolos are places or objects that allow the user to create their own meaning of use and their own experience
Image:Symbol 1M-min.JPG|This image represents the symbols as objects in space that allows interaction between citizens and visitors.In this place, new and individual worlds and spaces are recreated in common places. The symbols are portals of interaction, imagination and fusion between the human being and the landscape
Image:Symbol 2M.JPG|This space allows the interaction between cultures, people and history. This, a strategic place in Stuttgart, seeks not only to represent the historical and cultural legacy of the city, but invites its inhabitants to enjoy the landscape, invites also to find different activities around an emblematic place and with it, allows to leave a memory of the symbols in the landscape


Image:symbol_melissa_photovoice1|This image represents a place where anyone can have access to nature and landscape. Symbols, then, are open spaces without predetermined uses and without absolute pretensions.Symbolos are places or objects that allow the user to create their own meaning of use and their own experience
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This image represents the symbols as objects in space that allows interaction between citizens and visitors.
In this place, new and individual worlds and spaces are recreated in common places. The symbols are portals of interaction, imagination and fusion between the human being and the landscape
 
Image:symbol_melissa_photovoice3|This space allows the interaction between cultures, people and history.
This, a strategic place in Stuttgart, seeks not only to represent the historical and cultural legacy of the city, but invites its inhabitants to enjoy the landscape, invites also to find different activities around an emblematic place and with it, allows to leave a memory of the symbols in the landscape
 
 
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=== Landscape Symbols Author 2: Michael ===
=== Landscape Symbols Author 2: Michael ===

Revision as of 11:41, 16 May 2019

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Dear working group members. This is your group page and you will be completing the template gradually as we move through the seminar. Good luck and enjoy your collaboration!

Assignment 1 - Reading and Synthesizing Core Terminology

  • You can read more details about this assignment here
  • Readings are accessible via the resources page

Step 1: Your Landscape Democracy Manifestoes

Step 2: Define your readings

  • Please add your readings selection for the terminology exercise before April 24:

A: Landscape and Democracy

Lynch, Kevin. (1960): The Image of the City (Shaurav Paul)

Jackson, John Brinckerhoff (1980): "By way of conclusion. How to study the landscape" (Michael)

Burckhardt, Lucius (1979): Why is landscape beautiful? (Melissa)

B: Concepts of Participation


C: Community and Identity

Hester, Randolph (2006): Design for Ecological Democracy (Shaurav Paul)

Welk Von Mossner, Alexa (2014): Cinematic Landscapes (Michael)

Spirn, Anne (2005): Restoring Mill Creek (Melissa)

D: Designing

Hester, Randolph: Democratic Drawing - Techniques for Participatory Design (Shaurav Paul)

Hester, Randolph: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sustainable Happiness (Michael)

Smith, Nicola Dawn(2012): Design Charrette: A Vehicle for Consultation or Collaboration (Melissa)

E: Communicating a Vision

Steps 3 and 4: Concepts Selection and definition

  • Each group member selects three relevant concepts derived from his/her readings and synthesize them/publish them on the wiki by May 15, 2019
  • Group members reflect within their groups and define their chosen concepts into a shared definition to be posted on the wiki by June 12, 2019.
  • Other group members will be able to comment on the definitions until June 30, 2019
  • Each group will also report on their process to come to a set of shared definitions of key landscape democracy concepts on the wiki documentation until July 12, 2019

Concepts and definitions

Author 1: ...

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Author 2: Melissa Zapata

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Author 3: ...

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Author 4: Shaurav Paul

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Step 5: Reflection

Step 6: Revised manifestoes

  • please look again at your initial manifestoes and update them with any new aspects/prespectives you have taken up during this seminar

Assignment 2 - Your Landscape Symbols

  • You can read more details about this assignment here

Landscape Symbols Author 1: Melissa

Landscape Symbols Author 2: Michael



Landscape Symbols Author 4: Shaurav Paul



Assignment 3 - Role Play on Landscape Democracy "movers and shakers"

  • You can read more details about this assignment here

Assignment 4 - Your Landscape Democracy Challenge

  • You can read more details about this assignment here
  • Each group member will specify a landscape democracy challenge in his/her environment

Landscape Democracy Challenge 1

Your references:

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Landscape Democracy Challenge 2

Your references:

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Landscape Democracy Challenge 3

Your references:

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Landscape Democracy Challenge 4

Your references:

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Your Democratic Change Process

Reflection

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Conclusion:

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Your references

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