ABSTRACT
The table at the end of the last chapter combines
experiential and spatial dimensions to provide
the fundamental basis from which the experien-
tial landscape concept can begin to be explored
in the field. We begin this chapter by looking
more closely at the components, centre, direc-
tion, transition and area, as an emergent
vocabulary potentially capable of describing the
characteristics of experiential landscapes, high-
lighting their particular characteristics and more
importantly how they work together as a whole.