Townscape care
On which way townscape is distinguished? Which instruments do you use for townscape care? This page will give you more information on these questions.
Types of townscapes
Uniform style of architecture
This type is caracterized by an identic rough but as well detailed design of the buildings. Normally it results of a homogeneous planning of a building complex. (Picture: Lucerne).
"Diversity in homogenity"
At the "Diversity in homogenity", you can see an homogeneous rough design of the buildings which is combined with a diversified but matching detailed design. (Picture: Lucerne).
Variegated composition
The variegated composition distinguishes a versatile design, which does not disturb but matches with the buildings around. (Picture: Champfer GR).
Disfigurement
Disfigurement is after jurisdiction of the Swiss federal court an extensive troublesome artistic contrast of a building to the traditional, existiting style around. (Picture: Kappel SO).
Architectural chaos
The Architectural chaos is an amassment of rough design interruptions. It is a confusing architecture of a big number of buildings and compositions. A mutual quotation is missing. (Picture: Muralto TI)
To summarize, townscape does not depend on the time the buildings were built but the style and the harmony in connection with the other buildings around. Furthermore, the reference to the historic and traditional architecture (even in a modern interpretation) is important.
Instruments of townscape care
There are different instruments to arrange townscape care. Some of them are presentated below:
Townscape analysis
Different types of appearance of the place will be analyzed visual, e. g. the street picture and the rough design of the buildings (such as proportionateness, contours, proportions, style of roof, slope of roof, proportion roof - walls, proportion wall - openings, windows, structures, structure,...) (Picture: Deidesheim Germany).
Prescriptions for architectural design
After the analysis of the townscape, there will be prescriptions for design created. According to the type of townscape, the prescriptions will be more or less precisely. The result shows, that intact and harmonic townscapes are only like that, because of strict prescriptions or strict trend-setting aims. If they do not exist, an architectural chaos cannot be avoided.
Instruction manual for design
In an instruction manual for design, the words of the precriptions will be demonstrated visually. The pictures of the instruction manual tell you which solutions are accordant to the existing townscape (right column) and which promote disharmonism and disfigurement (left column). (Picture: Instruction manual for design of Müstair GR).
Integration analysis
With an Integration analysis you can see, if a building is accordant to the existing townscape, or if it is in need of rehabilitation in sense of the existing townscape. (Picture: Flawil).