Title of article :
Environmental cognition in the vernacular landscape: assessing the aesthetic quality of Al-Alkhalaf village, Southwestern Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
Mohammed A. Eben Saleh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
15
From page :
965
To page :
979
Abstract :
Changes in socio-cultural patterns, economic activities, and the technologies for agricultural productions and climate controls are bringing new patterns of visual qualities to the age-old vernacular landscape of Saudi Arabiaʹs Asir region. Unfortunately, the lack of reference between old and new is threatening to destroy the overall environmental quality that is one of the regionʹs greatest economic and cultural assets. Through detailed examination of Al-Alkhalaf vernacular landscape in Asir, one of the largest villages, this paper defines the major components of the landscape and assesses the basis for their aesthetic qualities and values. Throughout the traditional era, a sense of beauty was imparted to this vernacular landscape through an unconscious balancing of natural systems and human needs. Such result owed much to the management efforts of a homogenous group of villagers expressing consensus about their place in the world. Today, in the more complicated context of modern Saudi Arabia, a new appreciation for landscape traditions arises and vernacular invites pertinent commentaries. A more conscious effort is needed to achieve the same old sense of regional and aesthetic values. The paper suggests that such an effort should begin by employing concepts like aesthetic values, aesthetic qualities and visual qualities when searching for new expressions of the relationship between people and nature.
Keywords :
Aesthetic values , Saudi Arabia , Vernacular landscape , Environmental cognition , Aesthetic qualities , Visual qualities
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Record number :
408411
Link To Document :
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