Abstract:
Although it has physical effects, temporary landscape as a new issue provides various potential
as a place events that can’t be ignored because of wide range effects on promoting and upgrading the quality of space. The purpose of this study is to analyze the status and mechanism of temporary landscape. As a basic and practical research, it is done by using the correlation method and descriptive-analytic approach using documents and the researcher’s studies. The mechanism of temporary landscape is specified by logical reasoning. The results of the research show that the components of temporary landscapes include fixed, semifixed and nonfixed (moving)
components. Temporary landscapes in various range types as events, disasters and second elevations, by their enriched or corrosive functions can create a new experience, as a stimulus. Therefore they leads to conscious and unconscious social actions. So they can affect people's perception of the space. On the other hand temporary landscapes can create the meaning of space and affects the quality of space. Therefore they can cause a space distinction that lead to create a unique space.
Machine summary:
"Analyzing and Specifying the Mechanism of Temporary Landscape Although it has physical effects, temporary landscape as a new issue provides various potential as a place events that can’t be ignored because of wide range effects on promoting and upgrading the quality of space.
Temporary landscape, Creating meaning, Quality of space INTRODUCTION A temporary landscape is an ever-changing phenomenon that is shaped by various social, cultural, political events and disasters.
In this article what are considered as a temporary landscape are place events that are related to events, disasters and human activities such as ceremonies, celebrations, rituals, wars, crimes, and natural and human disasters that communities can plan them or react to them.
Summarizing of the stressed topics about temporary landscapes Researchers The stressed topics Lawson (2001) - Using the language space, fixed-feature space (Architectural elements) and objects (semifixed- feature and temporary ele- ments) it as possible to facilitate or prevent user’s activity.
The fixed and public areas as an environment in which the story of collective life is narrated is an area that is represented a landscape by physical aspects and predicted and unpredictable events which, through the presence of man and his activities, this interaction is in the form of human interaction with space and interaction with others.
A landscape as a perceptible quality, if is made in a short period of time and temporarily, in addition to the fixed-featured space, includes temporary elements that create a temporary landscape."