Journey examines the ways in which movement through a landscape shapes our understanding, enjoyment, and memory of place. While function and aesthetics are often prioritised within the design process, the experience of travelling through a space, whether physical, visual, sensory, or emotional, is fundamental to how landscapes are perceived. This lecture explores how designers can choreograph sequences of spaces, views, thresholds, and moments of discovery to create engaging and meaningful experiences. Drawing on examples from gardens, public spaces, and cultural landscapes, it considers how the design of journeys can influence behaviour, encourage exploration, evoke emotion, and foster a deeper connection between people and their environment.
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