Cultural Landscapes
Cultural landscapes are landscapes that have been affected, influenced,
or shaped by human involvement.
A cultural landscape can be associated with a person or event. It can be
thousands of acres or a tiny homestead. It can be a grand estate,
industrial site, park, garden, cemetery, campus, and more.
Collectively, cultural landscapes are works of art, narratives of culture,
and expressions of regional identity.
Why are cultural landscapes important?
Cultural landscapes are a legacy for everyone. These special sites reveal
aspects of our country’s origins and development as well as our evolving
relationships with the natural world. They provide scenic, economic,
ecological, social, recreational, and educational opportunities helping
communities to better understand themselves.
There are four non-mutually exclusive types of cultural
landscapes.
➢ Designed Landscapes
➢ Ethnographic Landscapes
➢ Historic Sites
➢ Vernacular Landscapes
Designed Landscapes
These are landscapes that were consciously designed or laid out by a
landscape architect, master gardener, architect, or horticulturist
according to design principles, or by an amateur gardener working in a
recognized style or tradition.
Ethnographic Landscapes
These are landscapes containing a variety of natural and cultural
resources that the associated people define as heritage resources.
Historic Sites
These are cultural landscapes significant for their
association with a historic event, activity, or person
Vernacular Landscapes
These are landscapes that evolved through use by the people whose
activities or occupancy shaped those landscapes. Through social or
cultural attitudes of an individual, family, or a community, the landscapes
reflect the physical, biological, and cultural character of those everyday
lives.
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE WITHIN
RECREATIONAL SPACES 09 MAY 2018
What is recreation?
•Recreation represent any rational human activity that results in
pleasurable response, at any time, place or circumstances with
attendant enriching physical, intellectual or emotional benefits.
•or fun is the expenditure of time in a manner designed for therapeutic
refreshment of one's body or mind.
•sports or what people do with their free time.
Recreational spaces
•Public space is and has been an integral part of communities, serves as
a location for people to meet, relax, and exchange ideas.
•Public space states “a place where anyone can come without paying an
entrance or other fee”
•Refreshment of one's mind or body after work through activity that
amuses or stimulates; play
•Providing mental relief through spaces, environment and surroundings.
Three main types of recreational Open space:
➢ Formal youth & adult playing space
➢ Children's playing space
➢ Informal recreational open space
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CULTURAL LANDSCAPE WITHIN
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CULTURAL LANDSCAPE WITHIN
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BODHI TREE ASHOKA TREE BEL TREE
Sandy Soil
13%
Clay Loam
25%
Clay Soil
16%
Sandy Loam Soil
46%
SANDALWOOD TREE BANYAN TREE
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE WITHIN
RECREATIONAL SPACES 09 MAY 2018