Urban Design Thesis | Sensing The Invisible
Summary
TLDRIn this presentation, Shu, a postgraduate student from the RB College of Architecture in Bangalore, explores the concept of 'Urban Senscape' and its impact on place identity. Focusing on visual and oral senscape, Shu introduces a toolkit designed to analyze and enhance sensory experiences in urban environments. The toolkit includes methods for identifying sensory stimuli, conducting surveys, and mapping emotional associations. By applying these strategies in a traditional city context, Shu aims to create engaging sensory routes that improve urban life. The panelists commend the innovative approach, highlighting the importance of multisensory considerations in architecture.
Takeaways
- 😀 Shu, a postgraduate student from the RB College of Architecture in Bangalore, presented their thesis titled 'Sensing the Invisible'.
- 🌆 The thesis focuses on urban senscape and the concept of place identity, emphasizing the connection between surroundings and individual identity.
- 🔍 The study identifies three interrelated components of place identity: physical setting, activities within that setting, and the imagery or symbolism associated with the place.
- 🎨 The thesis aims to explore sensory experiences and emotional associations related to urban environments, focusing on visual and oral senscape due to time limitations.
- 📊 A toolkit has been developed to analyze sensory attributes and improve the sensory experience in urban spaces, consisting of eight parts.
- 🧠 The toolkit includes parameters for visual and sound stimuli, emotional responses, and methods for mapping sensory attributes.
- 📈 A sensory perception survey was conducted to gather qualitative data, with 62 responses focusing on the emotional impacts of different sensory stimuli.
- 🗺️ Multimodal mapping is used to visually represent sensory settings, including both visual cues and sound sources along specific routes.
- 🌿 The research highlights the importance of integrating sensory design into urban planning to enhance place attachment and create engaging environments.
- 🔧 Implementation strategies suggest integrating multisensory guidelines into city development plans, allowing for flexibility in application to enhance urban sensory experiences.
Q & A
- What is the title of Shu's thesis?- -The title of Shu's thesis is 'Sensing the Invisible.' 
- What concept does the thesis focus on?- -The thesis focuses on the concept of 'Urban Senscape' and the sensory experiences that contribute to place identity. 
- What are the three interrelated components contributing to place identity?- -The three components are the physical setting, the activities within that setting, and the image or symbolism of the place. 
- Why is there a focus on sensory experiences in urban design?- -The focus is to address the current trend of creating homogeneous sensory spaces that can either be sensory deficient or overloaded. 
- What toolkit does Shu develop in the thesis?- -Shu develops a toolkit to analyze and improve the sensory experience of urban spaces. 
- Which sensory dimensions does Shu primarily concentrate on?- -Shu primarily concentrates on visual and oral senscape due to project limitations. 
- How does Shu collect data for sensory experiences?- -Shu conducts a sensory perception survey to gather qualitative data on people's emotional associations with sensory stimuli. 
- What are the sensory scape indicators?- -Senscape indicators are qualitative and quantitative attributes that need to be controlled or enhanced to improve the sensory experience. 
- What is the significance of the sensory routes developed in the thesis?- -The sensory routes aim to create engaging and comfortable sensory environments that strengthen place identity and attachment. 
- What recommendations does Shu make for integrating sensory design into urban planning?- -Shu suggests that sensory design should be integrated into city development plans, including flexible guidelines to improve and preserve sensory experiences. 
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