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'There's a meadow outside my workplace': a phenomenological exploration of aesthetics and green roofs in Chicago and Toronto.

机译:“我的工作场所外面有一片草地”:芝加哥和多伦多的美学和绿色屋顶的现象学探索。

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Green roofs are an increasingly popular urban greening strategy in North American cities. Most green roofs have been sedum-based, but there has been a recent trend to mimic the native habitat of a region in prairie-style green roofs. While this supports ecological restoration goals, it also conflicts with ambiguous responses by urbanites to the aesthetics of 'wild' and 'messy' nature in the city. Though green roofs are transforming downtown central business districts, there has been little research on office workers' perceptions of green roofs, or on how they may influence their health, well-being, and experience of central business districts. Furthermore, while recent research has looked at aesthetic perceptions of green roofs, there is scant qualitative work that explains why urbanites may have these preferences, or cultural and contextual factors influencing these perceptions. While not uncontroversial, green roofs make an excellent lens through which to explore the human relationship to nature in cities due to their lack of existing symbolism, challenge of the nature/city divide, and mimicking of native habitat. This paper explores office workers' perceptions of green roofs in Toronto and Chicago, two cities known for their leadership in green roof implementation. Using a phenomenological analysis of fifty-five semi-structured interviews, this paper examines (a) office workers' perceptions of green roofs; (b) how their lived experience influences their perceptions of aesthetics and urban nature, and (c) design implications for a more sustainable city. Results show that while 'wilder' prairie-style green roofs are not always well-liked, they are more likely to be associated with fascination, creative thinking, and calm well-being than sedum green roofs. Green roofs were also linked to an ethic of care and restoration, and may provide 'loose fit' places for respite and better health for office workers.
机译:屋顶绿化是北美城市越来越流行的城市绿化策略。大多数绿色屋顶都是基于景天,但是最近有一种趋势是模仿草原风格的绿色屋顶来模仿该地区的原生栖息地。虽然这支持生态恢复目标,但也与城市居民对城市“狂野”和“凌乱”自然美感的模棱两可的反应相矛盾。尽管屋顶绿化正在改变市中心的中央商务区,但很少有关于上班族对屋顶绿化的看法,或关于它们如何影响其健康,福祉和中央商务区经验的研究。此外,尽管最近的研究着眼于绿色屋顶的审美观,但很少进行定性工作来解释为什么城市居民可能会有这些偏好,或影响这些观感的文化和背景因素。尽管并非毫无争议,但由于绿色屋顶缺乏现有的象征意义,对自然/城市鸿沟的挑战以及对本地栖息地的模仿,因此成为探索城市中人与自然关系的绝佳镜头。本文探讨了办公室工作人员对多伦多和芝加哥这两个以实施绿色屋顶而闻名的城市对绿色屋顶的看法。通过对55个半结构化访谈的现象学分析,本文研究了(a)办公室工作人员对绿色屋顶的看法; (b)他们的生活经历如何影响他们对美学和城市自然的看法,以及(c)设计对更可持续城市的影响。结果表明,虽然“荒野”的草原风格绿色屋顶并不总是很受欢迎,但与景天绿色屋顶相比,它们更可能与着迷,创造性思维和平静的幸福感相关。绿色屋顶还与护理和恢复的伦理相联系,并且可以为办公室工作人员提供“宽松的地方”,以缓解和改善健康状况。

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