Territories were always referred to their architectures in a continuous transformation’s process. These architectures were based on natural materials, as a direct consequence of the agricultural functions and are essential for a right perception of the logic of territorial structuring. This perception is always important for a territorial planning. This chapter deals problems of the scales’ study and its validity in certain areas and small scale landscapes. Some case studies are being compared and analysis proposal prior to the territorial drafting. The proposal is to individual redraw of territories, as a method of knowledge appropriate for the planning level. Comparisons are made between the performed methods in similar territories. In the first case an entirely hand survey is done, and in the second one the survey is based on the knowledge of computer applications. The conclusions summarize the pros and cons of each of the cases we have studied. Also the basis for a territorial approach proposed small-scale landscapes are defined.
Architectures on territories.Methodologies for the graphical representation
PAGES MADRIGAL, JOSE MANUEL
2013-01-01
Abstract
Territories were always referred to their architectures in a continuous transformation’s process. These architectures were based on natural materials, as a direct consequence of the agricultural functions and are essential for a right perception of the logic of territorial structuring. This perception is always important for a territorial planning. This chapter deals problems of the scales’ study and its validity in certain areas and small scale landscapes. Some case studies are being compared and analysis proposal prior to the territorial drafting. The proposal is to individual redraw of territories, as a method of knowledge appropriate for the planning level. Comparisons are made between the performed methods in similar territories. In the first case an entirely hand survey is done, and in the second one the survey is based on the knowledge of computer applications. The conclusions summarize the pros and cons of each of the cases we have studied. Also the basis for a territorial approach proposed small-scale landscapes are defined.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.