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What are the visual communication requirements of a built environment?

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posted on 2012-02-23, 13:39 authored by Robert G. HarlandRobert G. Harland
This paper explores an aspect of the Built Environment that is part of our everyday lives, yet often goes unnoticed. It is something that is not far away from any vista. It often appears frivolous, and yet can be a matter of life or death. It is very much a part of how people interact with environments on a local, intermediate and global scale — interaction that requires highly sophisticated, and at times, quite basic design solutions. It is a subject rooted in communication, yet is subjected to the everyday forces faced by the established Built Environment professions. In short Visual Communication in the Built Environment is a complex subject, and attempts to understand it, and about why and how it happens, are fragmented.

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  • The Arts, English and Drama

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  • Arts

Citation

HARLAND, R.G., 2006. What are the visual communication requirements of a built environment? IN: Wonderground: Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2006, Lisbon, Portugal, 1st-4th November 2006.

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CEIADE – Centro Editorial do IADE © the author

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2006

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This is a conference paper.

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9789729870170

Language

  • en

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