摘要
Abstract
In the context of an aging society,rural health-care landscapes are receiving more attention,but the healing benefits and design strategies are still unclear.In this study,we used the Landscape Perception Scale,semi-structured in-depth interviews,and walking photography to explore the perception and spatial use preference of rural health-care landscapes by older adult travellers and local older adults.The results show that there is a significant difference between the perception and usage preference of the two groups in static resting and dynamic walking scenarios,and accordingly,we propose the aging-friendly design priority of"Emotional Anchor>Functional Improvement>Aesthetic Enhancement"as the basis for rural health-care landscape planning.关键词
乡村康养景观/老年人/景观感知/行走拍摄/设计策略Key words
rural health-care landscape/older adults/landscape perception/walking photography/design strategy