Urbani Izziv (Jan 2013)

Using visual language to represent interdisciplinary content in urban development: Selected findings

  • Špela Verovšek,
  • Matevž Juvančič,
  • Tadeja Zupančič

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2013-24-02-006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 144 – 155

Abstract

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This article addresses visual language in architecture and spatial disciplines, using it as a means of communicating and conveying information, knowledge and ideas about space that are permeated by their interdisciplinary character. We focus in particular on the transmission of messages between professionals and the general public, arguing that this process aids the long-term formation of a responsible and critical public, which is then able to take an active part in sustainable planning and design practices. The article highlights some findings of an empirical study of 245 people that tested the effectiveness of selected presentation techniques in communicating spatial messages to the general public and placing them in the framework of existing knowledge.

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