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There is no there, there : om platslöshet i fysisk planering
The vizualisation and creating of places is an essential part of physical planning. The notion of places as placeless, is likewise of importance for the creating of places. Some tendencies concerning architecture like modernism, as well as constructions whome don´t fit in their landscape, have contributed to the benaming and experience of places as placeless. Phenomenon as globalization and post-industrialism have in some cases conduced to the withering of the sense of place. With starting-point in litteraturestudies, observations of places and interviews, this is a lucubration concerning the means of Placelessness in physical planning.
Odefinierade rum i bebyggd miljö : en begreppsstudie
Syftet med studien är att presentera olika begrepp med definitioner för
odefinierade rum i bebyggd miljö. Rum som blivit över eller bortglömda i
stadsplanering, övergivna och förfallna områden eller rum som saknar en känsla
av identitet. Olika författare med olika bakgrund presenterar olika begrepp och
definitioner för dessa rum. Genom litteraturstudier undersöks nio relevanta
begrepp från publicerad litteratur. De undersöks utifrån frågor som behandlar
författarens ursprung, verkets publiceringsår, begreppets definition, exempel som
ges på odefinierade rum, hur rummen uppkommit samt hur de enligt författaren
bör behandlas i planering.
Lost in place : on place theory and landscape architecture
Place is on the one hand a commonsense everyday word with diversely connotative meanings, and on the other a contested concept with different interpretations across a broad range of academic disciplines and discourses. This thesis researches theories of place and their implications for the theory and design practice of landscape architecture. Responding to problems of insufficient theoretical grounding and inconsistent use of the concept of place within the discipline presently, it argues the need for a theory of place better articulated in relation to landscape architecture. It seeks to contribute to such theory formation by drawing on ideas from related disciplines ? tracing diverse understandings of place beyond the commonsense meanings of the word and into the deeper reaches of place theory as tools to explain physical, social and spiritual aspects of the environment, and human relationships with it.