
Land, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 14(4), С. 757 - 757
Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2025
Streetscapes play a critical role in restorative landscapes, offering opportunities for promoting public well-being. Previous studies have predominantly examined the influence of visual and auditory stimuli on perceived restorativeness independently. There is limited understanding their interactive effects. In this research, 360 participants completed series experiments considering four distinct street types, including comfort assessment, acoustic environment restorativeness. They were assigned to control group one three experimental groups, each receiving specific enhancement: stimuli, or combination audiovisual stimuli. The findings revealed that groups reported greater sense compared group. Notably, demonstrated more pronounced effect than while differences found between outcomes among types are discussed, highlighting context-specific guidelines enhancing streetscape research highlight masking soundscape environmental design. study adds novel multi-sensory approach current body providing significant insights planning design streetscapes.
Язык: Английский