Walking as a landscape experience
a collective essay in the Postgraduate Course in Architecture and Urbanism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48619/cap.v8i1.A1358Keywords:
Caminhar, Cartografia, Deriva, PaisagemAbstract
This article presents an experience in a postgraduate course in Architecture and Urbanism, exploring walking as a way of understanding the existential territories of the c ontemporary city. The investigation is based on the methodology of Drift (Debord) and Cartography (Deleuze; Guattari), highlighting walking as a process of experimentation and subjective construction of the urban landscape. The objective is to reveal the a spects that make up the landscape beyond its functional and productive logic, emphasizing the dynamics that transform it. Thus, the spatial experience acts as a potentializer of the landscape: as functionalities are absent, the possibilities of manifestati ons of natural and human elements capable of brokering relations between the objective and subjective worlds expand. In this way, the landscape reveals the singularities and strengthens the existential values that emerge between bodies and spaces.