Townscape- Relationship Between the Space and Human Being

Relationship between space and human beings

Townscape refers to an urban area’s visual and physical qualities, encompassing the arrangement and appearance of buildings, streets, and public spaces. It is an important part of planning and design. It shapes how people experience and interact with their environment. Townscape’ is the art of giving visual coherence and organisation to the jumble of buildings, streets and space that make up the interior environment.

The relationship between space and human beings is so important that it should be a basic thought before studying or planning any space. How spaces impact human vision, how spaces generate different feelings, different thoughts within human minds, so that we can understand that space properly we can find out positive, negative points of a place which will help designers to design a space. Some of the top interior design colleges in Nashik train students to understand the relationship between space and human beings through hands-on practical sessions.

Organisation of buildings, streets, spaces, walls, openings, make our environment. How organisation of interior elements, spacing between objects and feeling of closeness, openness matters. All this explains with the help of some points. That can be explained with 3 important parts like serial vision, space, & content. 

Serial Vision for Understanding Journey

When we walk through any space, we get to visualise the series of movements of a journey called serial vision to explain this can take an example of a walk from a straight street, when one goes further there is something new like maybe a courtyard again a small street so all this picture which remains in our mind we can called it as serial vision. A memory of elements which come into our mind in a series.

Space- Relationship Between Space and Human Beings

We can feel the space or feel the different scenario of the space by feeling of closure, enclosure, openness, all this generates a feeling of excitement within us. Space can be felt by the point of view of the moving person. Space is part of the environment where one can see people doing their different activities. 

Content- Visual Image of Space (Fabric of Space)

Content can be explained as a fabric of a space, how it looks from outside its colour, texture, personality, scale, style, character and uniqueness. In short, how that space impacts us with its special characters. How a space creates memories in our mind with the help of its colour, texture, etc. Which is an important part in experiencing any space to understand its potential so one can design accordingly. “fabric” of the environment— colour, texture, scale, and character. These are the important elements interior designers use to explain the “mood” or “personality” of any interior space.

Human-Centric Approach: Design should be experienced from the perspective of the pedestrian, reflecting the interior designer’s attention to the user’s experience. 

Learning Through Experience

Optics- Series of images

When one travels through a road, he has a different series of visual things which we can call serial vision. When we have a walk from a town, we have a series of pictures or a movement within our minds that series of images can be explained as optics

Place

It is the habit of the body to compare itself with the environment. There is always a feeling of here and there. When we have some picture or scene in front of us, we segregate that into part like a 3d art one part of scene which is very close, one which is near and one which is far and we had feeling of here which is nearer part and there with part which is far so that memory in our mind can be called as space.

 Opening

When one moves from closed space to an open area like a court then we have a feeling of openness. If a court is seen from a door, then that door becomes the medium of comparison between two spaces, the feeling of closure and opening.

Closure and Enclosure

We can feel the closed place with the help of walls, or a boundary from all sides. Feeling of closeness in a space in a closure may be open from one direction. When we are at a place which is closed from all sides and dead end in front can be explained as enclosure. 

Conclusion

By understanding all the above experiential feelings about space, we can narrate the space properly. We can store exact memories of any space and compare it with others to understand the positive and negative things about it. which is a crucial thinking part of a design process for any designer to understand potential so one can design accordingly.

Pursuing a B.Des. in Space and Interior Design can help prospective interior designers better-grasp the relationship between space and human beings. Townscape provides a vocabulary and philosophy for manipulating space that is just as applicable to designing a home or commercial interior as it is to be planning a city streetscape.

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