1.1. Psychological and hysical regeneration
Natural LandscapesGreen open spacePlace to rest in the sun and in the shadePlace to rest in silence and solitudePossibility to observe other peoplePossibility to observe animals
1.2. Social Contacts Enhancement
Organization of events inside the parkGathering place for groups
1.3. Physical Activity Promotion
Sports and recreational infrastructureCommunity gardens
1.4. Catering for basic needs
Safety and securityPlaces to sit and restShelterRestroomsDrinking waterFood |
2.1.
Spatial composition follows the surrounding urban pattern
2.2. Architectural variety of urban environment
Focal points and land marksStructure of interiors and connectionsLong vistas (Extent)Pathways with views Invisible fragments of the scene (Vista engaging the imagination)Mystery, FascinationFramed viewsHuman scale |
3.1. Optimal level of complexity
3.2. Natural surfaces
3.3. Natural surfaces
Risk/PerilMovement
3.4. Presence of Water
3.5. Sensory stimuli design
Sensory stimuli: SightSensory stimuli: HearingSensory stimuli: SmellSensory stimuli: TouchSensory stimuli: TasteSensory path |
4.1. Works of Art
4.2. Monuments in the park
4.3. Historic places
Culture and connection to the past
4.4. Thematic gardens
4.5. Personalization
4.6. Animation of place
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5.1. Green Infrastructure
5.2. Second (new) generation of parks
5.3. Biodiversity protec tion
Part of park not-available to visitorsHabitat plantsNatural maintenance methodsHabitat animals
5.4. Drinking water protection
Rainwater infiltrationRainwater irrigationIrrigation with nonpotable waterPark in a Flood risk zone
5.5. Urban metabolism
5.6. Ecological energy sources
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