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  1. Sep 18, 2020 · In recent decades, though, architects and designers have increasingly started to consider the other senses, namely sound, touch (including proprioception, kinesthesis, and the vestibular sense), smell, and on rare occasions, even taste in their work.

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  2. The term sense of place is used to describe how someone perceives and experiences a place or environment. Anthropologists Steven Feld and Keith Basso define sense of place as: 'the experiential and expressive ways places are known, imagined, yearned for, held, remembered, voiced, lived, contested and struggled over […]’.

    • George Seddon
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  3. In short, pretty much everything apart from appearance and use. Urban planning and design professionals try to understand a place mostly through their eyes when, in reality, sight is only one...

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  4. May 1, 2023 · Three different case studies demonstrate how senses of place can guide us through disruption. For each case, we examine the nature of the disruption/place change, describe how senses of place are involved in the disruption, and consider the role of landscape architecture in helping communities respond.

  5. Sense of place is greater than its environmental and spatial parts and can evoke both positive and negative qualities. Most broadly, sense of place relates to the customary ways in which a place makes itself felt-its specific manner of being as perceived, encountered, known, and remembered by the human beings engaging with that place.

    • Catalin Cighi
  6. Jan 18, 2013 · From a multidisciplinary standpoint, the article assesses the potential of both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and also identifies several conflicting aspects that arise when analysing senses of places and international migration, such as ‘scale’, ‘representation’, ‘sensibilities’ and ‘consciousness’. Get full access to this article.

  7. Paperback. £21.95 9 Used from £15.26 5 New from £21.95 1 Collectible from £67.09. In this compelling new volume, eight respected ethnographers explore and lyrically evoke the ways in which people experience, express, imagine, and know the places in which they live.

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