Analyzing the complicated relationships between the natural environment, historical buildings and the individual, the need to find a way of representing not only physical space but also perceived space has become an essential prerogative. Located within the interdisciplinary project INEST - Interconnected Nord-Est Innovation Ecosystem, the research studies the dynamics between human beings and the surrounding environment, examining the impact of nature and buildings on emotions, behaviors, lifestyles and health, experimenting with different documentation strategies. Taking as an example the ongoing spatial analysis of one of the chosen case studies, the contribution reflects on the “non-measurability” characteristic of some parameters and how they can be evaluated and traced not (only) through numerical values but through qualitative analyzes and urban and landscape historical traces, focusing on the perceived space and the search for one or more ways to represent it.
Nell’analizzare le complicate relazioni tra ambiente naturale, costruito storico e individuo, il bisogno di trovare una modalità di rappresentare non solo lo spazio fisico ma anche quello percepito è diventato una prerogativa imprescindibile. Collocata nell’ambito del progetto interdisciplinare INEST - Interconnected Nord-Est Innovation Ecosystem, la ricerca studia le dinamiche tra gli esseri umani e l’ambiente circostante, esaminando l’impatto della natura e del costruito su emozioni, comportamenti, stili di vita e salute, sperimentando diverse strategie di documentazione. Prendendo ad esempio l’analisi spaziale in corso di uno dei casi studio scelti, il contributo riflette sulla caratteristica di “non misurabilità” di alcuni parametri e come essi possano essere valutati e rintracciati non (solo) tramite valori numerici ma tramite analisi qualitative e tracce storiche urbane e paesaggistiche, focalizzandosi sullo spazio percepito e la ricerca di una o più modalità per rappresentalo.
Misurare l’immisurabile. Ricerca di nuove forme di rappresentazione dello spazio percepito | Measuring the immeasurable. Search for new forms of representation of perceived space
Greta Montanari
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Federica MaiettiWriting – Original Draft Preparation
2024
Abstract
Analyzing the complicated relationships between the natural environment, historical buildings and the individual, the need to find a way of representing not only physical space but also perceived space has become an essential prerogative. Located within the interdisciplinary project INEST - Interconnected Nord-Est Innovation Ecosystem, the research studies the dynamics between human beings and the surrounding environment, examining the impact of nature and buildings on emotions, behaviors, lifestyles and health, experimenting with different documentation strategies. Taking as an example the ongoing spatial analysis of one of the chosen case studies, the contribution reflects on the “non-measurability” characteristic of some parameters and how they can be evaluated and traced not (only) through numerical values but through qualitative analyzes and urban and landscape historical traces, focusing on the perceived space and the search for one or more ways to represent it.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.