Distributed Urbanism: Emergent Landscapes

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Socializing 1

Bathhouse

Field Sports Crew/Boating

2

Wading Pool

3

Community Center 4

Duck Island

Dog walking Tennis Airplane Playground Birds Waterfowl

5

Wheeled vehicles Jogging/walking

Aurora Strip Automobile Bus 6

Swimming Basketball

Southeast Shoreline

7

Aqua Center

Existing Conditions To understand how sound in an environment has implications relating from physics to psychology, the soundscape analysis of Green Lake Park consists of studying the passive acoustics of a space, the active sound events occuring over time, the cultural biases of listeners, and the listening state of individuals when occupying a site. The soundscape is composed of the intricate relationships formed between the spatial conditions, or passive acoustics of a space, to how individual sound events create sonic effects in the perceiver. Green Lake Park is broken down into seven distinct areas, each with its own unique spatial characteristics: materiality, vegetation, topography, etc. This diagram connects three components relating to the existing conditions of each of the seven areas: spatial characteristics, the most commonly heard sound events, and the potential listening states of individuals engaged with particular activities.


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