LED Seminar 2016 - Landscape Symbols Reflection Group C
Landscape Symbol 1- Hemnes Norway, Helene Oppegaard
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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Søndrehallen, a symbol in my everyday landscape
The new sport hall in my community is a relative new symbol in the landscape, but it is probably the most important one. It is located near the local school and the regions heritage museum, which contains authentic rural houses with authentic content. The new sports hall is built on a voluntarily basis by the inhabitants in my municipality. This is in Norway called “dugnad”, and indicate an effort and a commitment on the local inhabitants part, to create a meeting point and a uniting sports arena for the future. The hall contains a café, which is also driven voluntarily. The café replaced the grocery store as the most important meeting place in my village and the café have become a place where the local population meet family and friends. The sports hall is meant to add a location of quality to the village and could potentially prevent depopulation and avoid centralization, which are two of the biggest problems in my municipality. The hall was built to offer a suitable sport and recreation arena for the general population, where the local schoolchildren also would be given a suitable exercise and playing arena. As the structure where built it became a bridge between generations, a common project where retirees and high schoolers alike worked together to raise the hall and make a difference in the community. Today the sports hall stands as a symbol of the amazing things cooperation produces, as well as being a high quality sports facility.
Landscape Symbol 2- Portici Bologna, Fabio Di Toro Mammarella
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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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 3- Modernist Utopia, Michael Ajayi
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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slide 3
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?
add your text here
Landscape Symbol 4- Materials London, Daniela Ellis
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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slide 2
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slide 3
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?
add your text here
Landscape Symbol 5- Bangladesh, Natasha Tourin
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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slide 2
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slide 3
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?
add your text here
Group reflection
Please add a summary of your group reflection here