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   <subfield code="a">Revelations of faith</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">Techniques in the evaluation are overwhelmingly dominated with empirical research and methodologies. Hence, it is crucial to understand that in evaluating the landscape, it should not necessarily be just visual. However, one major constraints is the suitability of evaluative technique and standardized method to be used in a particular landscape. This master's thesis focuses on the study of decoding the sensorial mantle of human experience in the landscape. The landscape, as experienced, is a multi-sensory phenomenon. The main aim is to develop a standardized landscape evaluation tool that will measure the landscape quality of human experience in a religious ground. As part of the methodology, different existing concepts and frameworks relating to the sensorial experience of space were carefully analyzed and weighed to provide a basis for structuring the parametric baseline of evaluating the landscape qualities. These parameters on the quality of landscape experience and the technical component of formulating a measuring tool are the mainframe in creating the Multi-Sensory Landscape Evaluation Tool (MSLET). To measure the validity and reliability properties of the MSLET, a psychometrics of evaluation was developed. The psychometrics evaluated the constructs of the measuring tool by assessing its properties under the content component, technical component, and the manner of administering the tool to the area of study. Each property are designated with a systematic point system to determine the acceptability rate of the evaluation tool in measuring the landscape quality. The area of study where the religious landscape experience is to be measured are selected by the number of its affiliated members and the size of the actual area of the physical grounds with 50 percent open space. Proportionately, these are the Sto. Domingo Church and Convent National Shrine of our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary in Quezon City, Iglesia ni Cristo Templo Central in Fairview, the Central United Methodist Church, and the Masjid Al Darab The Golden Mosque both situated in Manila. The evaluation tool is applied on the respective religious grounds of the mentioned case study areas and participated by the affiliated members of the religious organization ages 18 years old and above. With the formulated MSLET measuring sensorial experiences on religious grounds, the results will determine the effectivity and suitability of the tool as a standard instrument in determining landscape experience. The MSLET encompasses the cognitive and sensorial experience of the space. As landscape matter to people and vice versa, we hope that the formulation of the multi-sensory evaluation tool will be beneficial and advantageous in the field of landscape conservation, management, and planning in the future. By measuring the landscape experience of the users, it will be a practical strategy and seen as a standard norm, in assessing the value of space on how it can be improved and further developed.</subfield>
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