Urbani izziv Volume 14, No. 2, December 2003
: 101–104
(Thematic articles)
doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2003-14-02-005
Author
Tadeja ZUPANČIČ STROJAN
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Ljubljana, Slovenia
tadeja.zupancic@fa.uni-lj.si
Matevž JUVANČIČ
Arhiteka, d. o. o., Ljubljana, Slovenia
matevz.juvancic@kiss.uni-lj.si
Title
The visual language of spatial representation – a barrier, or a crossroad?: Enhancing the efficiency of communicating spatial ideas to expert and lay publics
Abstract
The article deals with techniques of representation of architectural and urbanistic ideas about space and its changes. It delves into the communication process between co-creators of space and points out the issue of different understanding of visual representation techniques that stem from different levels in capabilities of visual expression and understanding of visual messages. The issue of ignorance of specifics of professional language is emphasised as a consequence of its habitualness. The presented research checks and analyses the effect of abstract/concrete visual representation and their effectiveness in communicating messages to expert and lay publics. Following the discussion about results, numerous new issues arise, concerning possibilities for narrowing the gap between various publics and finding common ground. Amongst different solutions about improving communication between actors in the creation of space, the article emphasises the potential of permanent education. However the quest is not for improvements in general understanding of visual language, but consequentially to devise ways, modes and their positive consequences on the cultural environment and spatial culture.
Key Words
representation, general public, expert public, visual language, visual communication