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Aesthetic creation theory (Landscape architecture as an art (Weak…
Aesthetic creation theory
imbalance landscape architecture: aesthetics and functional design
Landscape architecture as an art
Weak functionalism: aesthetics will come automatically by producing functionality
Strong functionalism: aesthetics are irrelevant
Landscape architecture as an art
non-aesthetic and aesthetic functions
Creation of aesthetic values is important
A framework under which we can assess landscape architecture as art
Art works are artefacts: made by man with intentions
Art provides pleasurable experiences
Aesthetic (evaluative) and non-aesthetic (physical) properties
aesthetic properties depend on non-aesthetic properties, in a non-straight forward manner
Aesthetic properties might change over time
Insight and intention
Designer forms intention to realize aesthetic properteis in virtue of non aesthetic properties based upon Original insight
Meaning
art can have aesthetic values that depend on meaning of the work
Acknowledging the aesthetic experience for its own sake
awareness as consequence of aesthetic experience of nature is not a necessary implication of aesthetic features
Artist-centred approach