Cultivating Urban Nature: Recontextualizing Perceptions of Nature in the Everyday Urban Experience

dc.contributor.advisorRobertson, Iain
dc.contributor.authorHom, Juliana
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-14T22:35:03Z
dc.date.available2019-08-14T22:35:03Z
dc.date.issued2019-08-14
dc.date.submitted2019
dc.descriptionThesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019
dc.description.abstractThis thesis explores how perceptions of nature can be cultivated in everyday urban experiences through design. By developing and utilizing the Nature Perception Design Framework based on Rachel and Stephen Kaplan’s Reasonable Person Model (RPM) and Nature Perception Categories, I develop a diagrammatic master plan and more detailed site plan for an electrical utility right-of-way transecting nine blocks in the Greenwood neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The proposal highlights the different forms that urban nature can take in people’s perceptions. The designs developed for this site explore the design process through multiple scales and functions. They model how the framework is utilized and could be implemented beyond the confines of this case study.
dc.embargo.termsOpen Access
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.otherHom_washington_0250O_20173.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/44335
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.rightsCC BY-ND
dc.subjectNature Perception Categories
dc.subjectNature Perception Design Framework
dc.subjectperception
dc.subjectReasonable Person Model
dc.subjecturban nature
dc.subjectLandscape architecture
dc.subject.otherLandscape architecture
dc.titleCultivating Urban Nature: Recontextualizing Perceptions of Nature in the Everyday Urban Experience
dc.typeThesis

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