Ural State University of Architecture and Art

ISSN 1990-4126

Authors

Ignatyeva
Sofia
D.

Bachelor student, Department of Landscape Architecture and Landscape Construction.
Research supervisor: Professor V.V. Dormidontova, PhD (Architecture).
Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Mytishchi branch),

Russia, Mytishchi, e-mail: sofya.ignateva.02@list.ru

PUBLICATIONS

Dormidontova Victoria V., Trofimova Ekaterina A., Ignatyeva Sofia D.
Vertical elements in architectural landscaping spaces

Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education №2 (86) June, 2024

The complex urban setting surrounds a person with different-scale and different-sized volumes and spaces, which form a human environment, friendly and comfortable or antagonistic and uncomfortable. The most important means of harmonizing the environment is scale – the proportionality of forms to space and people. The achievement of proportionality is facilitated by horizontal and vertical divisions of forms and spaces. Unlike horizontal ones, vertical divisions of spatial architectural and landscape compositions have the ability to dominate in our visual field, rendering them more influential. Using examples from international landscape architecture, such as Grand Canal Square (Ireland), Hashomrim Park (Israel), Solhagaparken (Sweden), Vilnius Plaza (Lithuania), and Zigong Dongxingsi (China), we studied the influence of vertical elements on the visual perception of architectural landscaping spaces and identified their possible functional and aesthetic functions.

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Dormidontova, V.V., Trofimova, E.A., Ignatyeva, S.D. Vertical elements in architectural landscaping spaces //Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education. – 2024. – №2(86). – URL: http://archvuz.ru/en/2024_2/22/  – doi: https://doi.org/10.47055/19904126_2024_2(86)_22 

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