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Seasonal change
SEASONAL CHANGES
THROUGH THE SEASONS
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The below diagrams illustrate the variation in seasonal changes in terms of colour and experience from a foxes perspective. Each image has been altered to represent the fox’s vision in terms of perception and colour.
SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER
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Spring shows a brighter green canopy and a darker ground level. The existing structures on site are seen as a solid compared to the open and permeable design. During the summer, the trees become fuller with a brighter nuance that the foxes are able to distinguish. The existing structures still remain as they are. In autumn, many leaves fall to the ground and the colours of the vegetation changes drastically to one that is more earth-toned. During the winter, there are almost no leaves on the deciduous vegetation, making the experience of the site as very open, and giving a positive-negative visual experience to the fox.
LOCATION OF STUDY ON SITE
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