LED Seminar 2016 - Landscape Symbols Reflection Group E

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Landscape Symbol 1- Monument Bergen, Kjersti Børve Skjelbreid

Representations and analytical drawings

in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol

Reflections

Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account

  • How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
  • Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
  • What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?

The symbol is human made, with high presicion and classical aesthetics. It's in the middle of a popular and busy square. It's very big, and attrackts lots of attention. It's made for decoration and usage - it's nice to look at, but people are also sitting on it.

The reason why I chose this symbol, is because I read an article about it, and this changed my view on items like this in a community. The article was about the square and different groups of people who used different parts of the square as meeting places. One group of elderly people used this monument as a meeting place almost every day of the year. Many of them had worked at sea, and identified strongly with the monument. At some point the area around it was closed off because of renovation, and the article described how these people where cut off from their daily social gathering, and how this effected their lives in a negative way, and how they struggled with suddenly having no place to meet old and new friends.

This story made me realize how important such monuments can be for identity, and for the social life. It's also a good place to hang out for everyone, not just those who directly identify with the theme of the monument (seafarers, etc.)

Landscape Symbol 2-Two towers Bologna, Davide Lombardi

Representations and analytical drawings

in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol

Reflections

During the Middle Age was customary to build towers in Bologna as a demostration of power and wealth by the most important families. The two towers depicted belonged to two different families, who have given them the names which we know them. The hightest one is over 100 meters, in the historic center is the tallest building, there is indeed the rule that it's not possible to build anything higter in the area. Thanks to this feature the two towers lend themselves as the perfect point of reference.

Landscape Symbol 3-Ti Chulain centre in Ireland, Joseph Murphy

Representations and analytical drawings

in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol

Reflections

Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account

  • How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
  • Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
  • What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?

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Landscape Symbol 4-Palmas Brazil, Gabriela Deveras

Representations and analytical drawings

in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol

Reflections

Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account

  • How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
  • Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
  • What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?

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Landscape Symbol 5- Sanaz Emmamverdi

Representations and analytical drawings

in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol

Reflections

Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account

  • How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
  • Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
  • What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?

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Group reflection

Please add a summary of your group reflection here