ruimtezichtmetingen
Ruimtezichtmetingen, a Dutch term translating to "space visibility measurements" or "sightline surveys," refers to the systematic assessment of how well objects or areas are visible from specific vantage points. This practice is commonly employed in urban planning, architectural design, and landscape architecture. The primary goal is to evaluate the visual impact of proposed developments, ensure unobstructed views of important landmarks or natural features, and maintain desired sightlines within a built environment.
These measurements involve analyzing the line of sight between observer locations and the object or area in
The results of ruimtezichtmetingen inform decisions regarding building height restrictions, the placement of new structures, the