Titel:
Motorways � landscape Art and Everyday Landscapes

Abstract:
The paper is a part of the research project �Town, Road and Landscape� has been prepared as a coordinated project between Aalborg University, the Danish Road Directorate and Forest and Landscape Denmark. The paper describe phase 2.

This phase, phase 2, analyzes the landscape in the Danish motorway corridors as well as the spatial stretches that motorways and landscapes form together. The aim here is to describe how, together, landscapes and roads create new spaces that are central for many people in how urban and rural areas are perceived.

A typology is created to describe the differences in interplay between Danish landscapes and motorway stretches. These types form the basis for a discussion on what kind of developments and �road experiences� are wanted in the future. The utilized methods are in part landscape analyses of Danish motorway corridors, wherein the physical landscape and the planned and regulated landscape are both included. These are supplemented by spatial analyses of motorway corridors focusing on how the corridor is perceived by road and stationary users.

Forfatter:
Henrik Harder Hovgesen, Aalborg University Jens Balsby Nielsen, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University Thomas Sick Nielsen, Aalborg University Carsten Jahn Hansen, Aalborg University Anne Truelsen Schultz, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University

Danske Keywords:
Landskab kunst planl�gning vejdesign motorveje

Engelske Keywords:
Landscape Art planning road Design motorways highways

År:
2006

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