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Visual quality is one of the basic considerations in environmental design. Vi sual quality is subjective value and can be interpreted as visual preference of individuals. Therefore, the problem of visual quality measurement can be transfor-med to that of visual preference measurement.Rank_ordering, rating, and paired comparison are used in measuring visualpreferences. These methods do not produce absolute values of visual preference butrelative values .These quantitative methods can be used in landscape beauty mapping and comparison of design alternatives. Furthermore, visual preference prediction modelscan be derived. Through the model, important variables and relative importanceamong independent variables can be identified. Most of all, the visual quality ofa design proposal can be evaluated before its construction.Many quantitative approaches to visual quality have been carried out in thefield of visual resource management. However, few designers have attempted to ap-ply the quantitative approach to environmental design. This paper on the quantitative methods aims at exploring more scientific and rational approaches to theproblem of 'beauty' in environmental design .
 
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