Abstract

Abstract This brief article discusses the task facing the designer‐critic in evaluating designed landscapes. After considering the approaches which may be available to the critic from standard texts, it proposes that the landscape in question may be evaluated on the basis of four working principles. Although these require further development, they serve to enable a constructively critical appraisal of a complex site on the basis of user needs, environmental factors, composition and integration, and user response.

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