The noun "synergy" is defined by the Oxford American Dictionary as "the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to...
Re., annrk question (post #185) of whether the concept of synergy may be applicable to the 'seeing in detail' that we are presently exploring I'd say that it...
The general question of 'Character in Landscape' subtends a particular question: Which type of persons among the whole population exposed to, or confronted...
In my last Post I proposed discussing the following questions : a) contrasting the attitudes of tourists with those of persons that are continuously...
The covers of New Yorker are notorious for their insightful humour and this one, of tourists photographing natives, illustrates genially some of what Willburnh...
In my last Post ( # 188) I raised the point that, within landscape tourism, one should reckon with varying levels of engagement with the landscape. The...
Since everyone here seemed to be talking about John Jakle book I had no choice but to buy the book; just to not be left out of the conversation. . I was...
In terms of landscape appreciation that you bring up, what about appreciation of landscape via the auto? In reading some texts I have the sense of a static...
Ellen Fernandez asks in her message# 192 : " In terms of landscape appreciation that you bring up, what about appreciation of landscape via the auto? " She...
The reason I do bring it up is precisely because it is a mode of appreciation when traveling in California. On Highway 1, which runs up along the coast, one...
The following excerpt from Jakle's book (pp. 155) is, IMO, very relevant to what Ellen Fernandez and Tittivulus have been discussing in latest Posts...
In a series of posts about components of Landscape Character, based on ideas proposed by John A. Jakle, we dwelt at some length on "Rhyme and Rhythm' and...
Very glad that the subject of styles in 'natural' landscapes has been brought up here; it interests me very much, partly, because the question is such a...
Christian Norberg-Schulz, a Norwegian architect (1926-2000), notable for being one of the first to bring Heidegger's thinking into architectural theory. He...
As said in last Post, Norberg-Schulz distinguishes four classes of "archetypical natural places", viz., romantic, cosmic, classical and complex. Starting with...
This anecdota has nothing at all to do with landscape appreciation…but I am sure it will amuse those among you that are Professors or wanting-to-be ones. In...
About the romantic landscape, Norberg-Schulz goes on saying: (quotes from his Genius Loci, pp.42; my highlightings) "As a whole, the environment seems to make...
A question: In considering 'romantic landscapes' through paintings one might be led led to associate the landscape type or style with an artistic style; in ...
From landscaperian last Post: "Since the images presented by Jorge here as illustrations of the romantic landscape are also representations created by...
Hello from Tasmania, Australia. One way we express our appreciation of landscape is by writing about it. So I thought some in this group may be interested in...
To characterize those landscapes that Norberg-Schulz typified as "cosmic" one might begin in the negative sense: those traits that were used to characterize...
The following are excerpts from Norberg-Schulz' notes on the cosmic landscape: "As a whole, the environment seems to make an absolute and eternal order...
I might be taking too many liberties with Norberg-Schulz' characterization of the Cosmic Landscape but I'd venture to say that a landscape may convey the...
I have been looking at the landscapes IR- fotographed by Glen Ryan. Amazing images! Excelente! A propos of his "Invisible Landscapes", this quote of Imam...
In his Message #208 Jorge writes: "I might be taking too many liberties with Norberg-Schulz' characterization of the Cosmic Landscape but I'd venture to say...
Landscaperian: I do appreciate your concerns about taking too many liberties with Norberg-Schulz categorization. I am aware that this is a slippery subject and...
Another landscape type, as proposed by Norberg-Schulz is the Classical Landscape. If the romantic landscape may be characterized by an indefinite multitude of...
The classical landscape is further characterized by what Norberg-Schulz calls "a human fellowship" with the surroundings. The individual is not absorbed by an...
Here is another of the Cezanne's depictions of Mont Sainte-Victoire which may be taken to illustrate the concept of Classical Landscape: Mont Sainte-Victoire...