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toposla · 1 year
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ByteDance’s newest regional headquarters. Design by @toposla lead designer Yi Zhu. A key hub connecting a Cultural Arts Center, Sports Center and Binbei Super Headquarters. Specialized landscape designs uniquely serve office, retail, hotel, and residential uses, facilitating engagement and innovation. @tiktok A contemporary urban forest envelops the core area, defining a "clearing" where primary activities take place. A dramatic arrival experience allows pedestrians to pass through and under the peaceful forest at the edges and enter the active central spaces. #landscapearchitecture #landscapearchitect #landscapedesign #landscapedesigner #landscape_lovers #garden #gardendesign #toposdesign #yizhudesign #tiktok #mixedusedevelopment #xiamen #bytedance #everydayurbanism #landscapeurbanism https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm1bprcPAvG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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maximo-peralta · 1 year
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#mardelplata #buenosaires #argentina #skyline #cityscapes #urbanism #landscapeurbanism #paisajesurbanos #skyscrapercity #buildings (at Mar del Plata, Argentina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CptK4glrpnK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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urbandesign-lab · 1 year
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Follow @urbandesign.lab The first design exercise for the Elements of Urban Design studio focuses on South Boston, an urban core in transition located on the southern edge of the historic downtown. During the past decade, the area’s many underutilized tracts of land and elements of industrial infrastructure have been intensely redeveloped into what is currently one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Boston. Given the housing crisis in the Boston area, students have explored a program with housing as the backbone for a broader urban strategy, i.e., a mixed-use development consisting of housing and additional complementary functions, as well as public spaces. Instructors: Peter Rowe, Stephen Gray @sgrayud , Yun Fu, Alex Yuen @abcyuen , Alia Bader @aliabader92 , TA: Elyjana Roach @elyjanaroach Project by : @tomasquaglia and Zhihan Wang’s @zzzh_wang DM for credits/Removal. Urban Design | Landscape | Architecture ▪️Follow  @urbandesign.lab ▪️Get featured  @urbandesign.lab ▪️Turn on Post Notification . . . . #harvardgsd #harvardurbandesign #urbandesign #gsdstudentwork #harvardupd #climatechange #resilience #publicspace #landscapeurbanism #urbandesigncare #urbandesignstudio #urbandesigngroup #urbandesigner #urbandesignjobs #urbandesignlab #urbandesigntaquaral #urbandesignforum #architectureshots ##arkitektura #архитектура #arquitetura #memarlıq #arhitectură #arquitetura #mimari #архітектура #arhitektura #dhismaha #arquitectura #arkitektur #diseñourbano (at Boston,USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClImyOQLTKf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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archdl · 2 years
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Little Island - Designed by @officialheatherwickstudio " @littleislandnyc, a new public park and performance venue situated above the Hudson River in New York City officially opens to the public today. Designed as a haven for people and wildlife, it is a green oasis, held above the water by sculptural planters engineered by @arupgroup. Working with landscape designers @mathewsnielsen the pots are filled with more than a hundred different species of indigenous trees and plants, which encourage biodiversity. The park will provide New Yorkers and visitors from around the world with a unique green space unlike any other in the city." 📸 by @timothyschenck . ⭕ What do you think about this design? 🔻Tag your Architect Friends! . ❌Turn ON Post Notifications to see new Contents.❗ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Follow @archdlofficial for more! 🖤 Tag #archdl or DM your works for Featuring! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #thearchiologist #archolution #archihub #instaarch #architectureonpaper #koozarch #architecturestudent #showitbetter #wisearchi #illustrarch #next_top_architects #landscapefirst #landscape #landscape_lovers #landscapeurbanism #urbandesign #instaarch #art #archidaily #actofmapping #landscapearchitecture #landscapearchrendering #landscapehunter #landscapedesign (at Little Island NYC) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiAdNUWshLD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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evo-a-lab · 8 months
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Parking Lots of the Future: Sustainable Urban Oasis
In the future of our cities, parking lots will be much more than just spaces to park vehicles. They will become true sustainable urban oases, addressing a wide range of environmental, social, and economic challenges. This transformative vision seeks not only to optimize the use of space but also to generate multiple benefits for the community and the urban environment.
1. Water Collection and Management Infrastructure 2. Food Production and Biodiversity 3. Fight against the Heat Island Effect 4. Renewable Energy Production 5. Promotion of Sustainable Mobility 6. Community and Recreation Spaces 7. Community and Recreation Spaces
#landscape #landscapearchitecture #landscapeurbanism #architecture #architect #jardinnaturalista #garden #estacionamiento #futureparkinglots #parkinggarage #wildlife #mitigateurbanheatisland #rendering #axonmadness #landscaperepresentation #sustainablecities #biophilicdesign #waterscarcity #nature #SDG #mexicanarchitecture #wip #exploration #architecturelovers #archviz #midjourneyai #midjourney #architectureinspiration @evo_a_lab_arquitectura @evo_a_lab_arquitectura
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photoglitz · 4 years
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#landscapepro #landscapearchitec #landscapephotgraphy #landscapemountain #landscapeshots #landscapedecor #landscapepic #landscapefocus #landscapeloversbestshot #landscapegrass #landscapeoffice #landscapeurbanism #landscapewatercolor #LandscapeWedding #landscapeproject #landscapesolutions #landscapeartistoftheyear #landscapecompany #landscapesketch #LandscapePhotograghy #landscapesupply #landscapewithin #landscapedwelling #landscaperofinstagram #landscapepix #landscapersunite #landscapen #landscapeitaly #landscapejapan #landscape2017 https://www.instagram.com/p/CAoTsTfAIcj/?igshid=84yvhr6a600k
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kevinmacnichol · 4 years
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The Place de l’Indepéndance in Dakar is an enormous public space, but also a pedestrian dead zone. My proposed redesign combines memorial, prayer, and garden spaces across two levels of landscape.
See More: https://www.kevinmacnichol.com/#/place-de-lindepndance/
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sb-photographie · 3 years
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➪➪➪➪ 𝑭𝒆𝒏𝒆̂𝒕𝒓𝒆 𝒔𝒖𝒓 𝒄𝒐𝒖𝒓 #photography #photoderue #streetphoto #streetphotography #photourban #photourbaines #photourbaines #paysage #paysageurbain #paysageurbains #landscapeurban #urbanlandscape #urbanlandscapes #urbanphotography #geneve #geneve🇨🇭 #genève #geneveurbain #immeuble #photoimmeuble #suisse #suisse🇨🇭 #ville #city #cityphotography (à Genève, Suisse) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUDckkZIvAL/?utm_medium=tumblr
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xocoyotzinmorales · 6 years
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Palacio de Bellas Artes - Ciudad de México. #noche #palaciodebellasartes #vivemexico #viewmx #mextagram #cultura #paisajeurbanocdmx #paisajenocturno #nigth #culture #arquitectura #architecture #pasionxmexico #urbanphotography #urban #landscapeurbanism #CDMX #irismexico #igers #igercdmx #igermexico #igermex (en Palacio de Bellas Artes) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoIP4lKhYtV/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1gkbscscyb5ww
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vallaritreelove · 6 years
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I miscalculated, it’s 21 days from today till I get home! 😬😬 The countdown continues... Reposting here one of the most beautiful flowering bushes, the red #clerodendrum This beautiful red vine used to fall across the boundary wall from our neighbor’s house, filling our driveway with bright, red flowers. Unfortunately, that house is now being reconstructed, and I’m not sure whether I’ll get to see these flowers again 🙁 But today I am celebrating the joy that these flowers brought in our lives . #vvtreelove #urbannature #urbanecology #urbanbiodiversity #plants #plantsofinstagram #newdelhi #natureindelhi #natureinthecity #flowers #flowersofinstagram #Repost @thecityisbutagarden ・・・ Insta 'Clandron' filter on a Clerodendrum flower. The buds open up to form this beautiful silhouette! #savetheplanet #eco #ecology #landscapeurbanism #green #flower #red #vvtreelove #thecityisbutagarden (at Vasant Vihar, Delhi)
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toposla · 1 year
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At ByteDance’s newest regional headquarters by @toposla lead designer Yi Zhu, robust coastal gardens with native plants and ocean elements sweep across Music Wave Valley, a place for ourdoor dining, relaxation, hotel events, and chance encounters. Breaking down the on-site / off-site boundaries results in a welcoming space of convergence, programed for informal gathering and festival events. #landscapearchitecture #landscapearchitect #landscapedesign #landscapedesigner #landscape_lovers #garden #gardendesign #toposdesign #yizhudesign #tiktok #mixedusedevelopment #xiamen #bytedance #everydayurbanism #landscapeurbanism https://www.instagram.com/p/CnC-whKhB2f/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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doodledialogue · 7 years
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Interview series - What after B.arch? #2
Interviewee: Shantesh Kelvekar Post-graduation: MA in Landscape Urbanism | Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, UK
How did you hear about the University/program at the Architectural Association?  Why did you decide to take it up?
There is a story behind this. During my internship in Bombay, I used to commute from Suburban Mumbai to Worli. Every day from the local, I used to see this open piece of land in between the Mahim creek and always wondered ‘what happened?’ It was like a threshold between the suburbs and the downtown area. Around the same time, I was looking at several articles which hinted at the failure of field of urban design; failure not in the sense that it had collapsed, but that it had become inadequate and redundant. So something more is required is what I gathered. I came across the term landscape urbanism, and found that as an upcoming new discipline by itself. It roots itself in the idea of ‘Design with Nature’ a book by Ian McHarg written in the late 60’s. The more I read about it, the more I was fascinated with it. I was also able to relate to this particular site which I used to encounter every day. Eventually, that site became my thesis project at the undergraduate level. There was no plan as such that I want to go to AA. But I knew that whatever I would do, I should do it only when I knew why I want to do it.
Coming to your second question ‘why I took it up’… During my thesis, I started realizing that India is a conglomeration of villages. There is a great human potential that is untapped. We are looking at western models which are perhaps collapsing now or failed in the past and we’re trying to re-iterate them. The idea of urban design did not fit in my understanding because I thought the term itself was quite ambiguous. How can ‘urban’ be designed? Is it designed by a designer or is it shaped by the people who reside within it? Landscape urbanism, on the other hand, looked at the opportunity of using these other intangible aspects as well as nature as an integral system, which was quite interesting and I think that really gave me a direction as to what I want to pursue further.
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Architectural Association 36 Bedford Square, London
How was the experience at the AA?
There were two theoretical modules in the first term and two in the second term. These theoretical modules become a base. In each term, one module is philosophical in its approach and the other scientific. I think that gives a different perspective. One is rooted in history, anticipating future; the other is rooted on the ground and anticipating future. So wherever the future picture comes into existence, they too come together. This approach exposed us to a dichotic way of looking at things, as an approach.
The other thing was one was expected to be in studios on all 7 days of a week. They were quite intense. Even during term breaks, there was an immense amount of work in terms of research, writing papers apart from the project work. The papers written by individuals challenged the whole perspective towards looking at design as a linear approach versus design as an anecdotal approach. Rather than finding a specific solution, one engaged in finding what is appropriate for the context. It provoked, it also made one think internally about the approaches that have been taken so long. The process simply made us dig deeper.
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Studio space at AA.
Tell us about the mentors at AA.
All the mentors came from diverse backgrounds. In particular, I was interested in the approach with that Douglas Spencer took. He studied art history and films and from there he looked at the discipline of architecture and urbanism. He is also a faculty at ‘histories and critical thinking’ at the AA. So he was the quite interesting mix of these two discourses and thinking processes. Eva Castro was the director of the program then. She came through a scientific approach on what landscape urbanism should be rather than an intuitive approach and that brought a certain amount of credibility. Credit goes to her, in terms of shaping those thought processes.
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Tutors and students would part together, London
How was studying in ‘London’? Does the city/country one studies in, matter?
To answer your first question, AA is right across the British Museum. After a year, the day I presented my thesis was also the day I entered the British Museum for the first time. There were 13 weeks left for the completion of the course, this was also the time I booked my return ticket to India. So I remember it distinctly. I realized that I hadn’t seen London at all! I was familiar with my everyday route but I had not seen it as an inhabitant of the city. I bought a DSLR and set out exploring London every Saturday. I would just walk through the narrow alleys for about 14-15 km for about 6 hours. It was always a slow leisure walk - taking pictures, interacting with people, eating at places which I had never seen or encountered before, going into the interior lanes of the city. I got to know Central London much more in those 13 weeks. After I completed my thesis I was there for another 3 weeks. So every day I would start walking at 8 PM and walk till about 1 AM. So almost every day, every evening I got a broader picture of what London was. Those memories are something which are very interesting.
I realized through the year that no matter how busy you are, you have to take out time to understand any place, and each place has something to offer!
To answer the second question, I don’t the city has any direct impact on ones’ education. However, in case of London, it helped in several aspects. As London is a kind of geographical centre – it allowed to have architects from different parts of the world fly in, likewise it offered great opportunity to network with people from disciplines of architecture, art and design. London, also is a city of some of the finest museums and galleries, and that provided a great exposure. I believe, whether one is in London, Ahmedabad, Tokyo or New York – each city has its charm, and each city will indirectly contribute to ones learning.
How did you manage the finances? Did you acquire scholarship/fee waiver?
My education was mostly self-funded. I received a bursary from the AA – about a third of my tuition fee, which was a relief. This certainly helped in terms of paying for my education. Apart from that, I worked with the AA as a part time assistant at Membership Office, Digital Platforms and AA Exhibitions.
Were you involved in any research work/competitions?
The thesis itself was a research on Urbanism in China. I got to spend time in China for almost a month and experience its culture. I worked with students from different universities from Hong Kong, Canada, and other countries when I visited Croatia. The municipality of Rijeka also invited us for redesigning the city’s urban fabric which had those peculiar conditions (at a smaller scale, of course) that of our site in China. It was a small industrial town. We stayed there for about 8-9 days and did this entire project. There was a public presentation arranged for the city’s residents at the city hall.
I think these exposures directly on site, working with local group provided a rootedness, unlike research that usually is associated with getting data and then working in a closed lab. The responses we received resonated that our ideas were rooted to be able to manifest. 
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Exhibition of collective work at Shanghai, China
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Team in Shanghai
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Pointing our site Jintang Island, Exhibition in Shanghai
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Site visit, Rijeka, Croatia
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Studio work, Croatia
Could you tell us about your thesis?
It was a collaborative effort between me and Stanley Chuang, a Taiwanese national. The site was Jintang Island in China. The government had proposed razing the entire mountain. The topography was quite thick. Within 1.6 km from the coast and the altitude was 650m. They were planning to chop off these mountains and build a port in its place. Port industry was the demand, their requirement and this was the right site, so this scenario was inevitable.  
Our thesis was considering this requirement: how do we create a win-win situation. We looked at alternative methods to not cut the mountain range and reduce the consumption energy and resources and providing a viable solution. The issue with these port industries or heavy infrastructures is that as soon as the technology gets out dated, it is viable to relocate them rather than upgrading them at the same location. We were looking at a legacy plan as well: that once these industries fail, about 50-55 years later, how landscape should take over and how again the village cultivates back till the coast and how that kind of fabric strengthens back seamlessly. We were looking at a ground-up and a top-down approach simultaneously, and I think that was a very intriguing in itself.
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Thesis presentation at AA
Is there any notable incident/anecdote from your post-grad studies that you wish to share?
The first time I entered AA, one thing which struck me was that there were so many different nationalities. There were 600 students - from undergrads to Ph.D. level, and from about 170 countries. Initially, I was very formal, and so were others. Because everybody comes from different cultures and backgrounds, I didn’t know how to behave or reciprocate and things like that. Then I realized that the others too are people. Once everybody opened up which was about 2-3 weeks later, it was quite fun. Exploring being funny, mocking each other in a friendly manner was really interesting because it bound us together well. I think those moments gave us some good memories and great working atmosphere.
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Graduation Ceremony AA, London, June 2012
Do you believe that it is necessary to get work experience before pursuing master’s degree?
Based on experience I can say that working before pursuing a graduate programme gives clarity in terms of one’s understanding. It is not that you need to know about the subjects that you are going to pursue at your higher academic qualifications. But it just gives you confidence about the direction you are taking. There is also the time and window which it provides to be certain about your way forward.
Did you have post-master’s plans in mind when you went to do masters?
After AA I worked at AECOM in New Delhi. It was a conscious decision because when I went to AA I knew that I wanted to work in India or one of the South-East Asian countries. For the reason that I wanted to start my own studio or practice - could be in collaboration with others which is what is happening right now - and I envisioned that it would be in India. For the same, I needed to know the kind of ground realities that India has to offer. I went with that clarity, that is all.
Once I was at AA I realized I have to be away from AA, to see and think independently of AA’s thought processes. On the contrary, I loved London! Therefore, when I had a couple of offers, it was difficult for me to reject and come back.
The best thing was that I decided that I would take a break and travel across India and look for a job in this region. After my return to India and the way I saw India with a new perspective, is what reinforced my initial thought process.
After AA, you also did PG diploma in Urban Design at Université de Cergy Pontoise..?
This PG Diploma was never a part of the plan. While I was working at AECOM, I met Preetanshi, who had joined AECOM a few months after I did. We became good friends. And she came up with this design competition that was floated for Paris metropole, where one had to envision the idea of what Paris would be in 2070. We got shortlisted, among participants coming from about 12 countries. We had worked for it from India for about 6 months. Then we went there and worked on ground. We won the AEGIS foundation award for the proposal for the entire Île-de-France region. The university that organized this competition offered PG Diploma to all shortlisted designers.
We didn’t think that we would be shortlisted, and it was quite difficult. But over one dinner we decided we would do it and at least try. It just happened!
Tell us about your current work and future plans.
We have a practice called Reading Grounds which started as my blog in 2010. It eventually turned into a practice formally in 2014 in collaboration with Preetanshi. That’s when we moved to Bangalore as well. Primarily we’re involved in landscape and ecological planning projects.
Apart from Reading Grounds, around late 2014, we consciously started Ground Research to be academically engagement with students and to take up research projects. At ground research, we’re looking at an idea to explore the rural identities and to network them (the idea which I was talking about earlier). The intent is to bring these rural nuances within a city and explore the idea of community within a city. There is one interesting research that is going on, right now in line with that.
To support Ground Research, Reading Grounds invests 20% of its revenue in it – in return, those studies at Ground Research are supporting the evolution of Reading Grounds as well.
Another thing that happened over a period of time is Atelier which is a fun break from our studio work. Here we explore a new territory every year with a bunch of architects, friends, and students of architecture. This year, just last month we went to Japan with a bunch of architects, academicians, and researchers. Sometimes there are students from Arts, product design, and industrial design backgrounds too. We are trying to bring all these designers and artists together from different backgrounds and explore. Every year Atelier is evolving and finding new dimensions.
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At Parc De La Villette, Paris. First Atelier, 2014
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Atelier visit to OMA office in Rotterdam
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Atelier 2017, Japan
What message would you like to give to future students of Post-graduate studies/B.Arch students?
Go for a master’s programme because you know that you would be incomplete without that! When the urge to know ‘why’, the level of curiosity is unmanageable - that’s when one has to go for it.
Thank you Shantesh for letting us interview you. Your insightful answers will be an inspiration for many young architects and architecture students.
Thank you. Good luck for your blog, I see great potential in it. Keep it alive and active!
About the interviewee: An Architect and a Landscape Urbanist by profession, Shantesh is closely associated with design and research pertaining to diverse disciplines. His works include research on trends of urban evolution and future cities, projects of urban intervention and ecological restoration, graphic art etc. His works have been published in both international and Indian journals and have been exhibited at CEPT, Ahmedabad; Archiprix, New York & Moscow; Hong Kong University; Rijeka Municipal Corporation, Croatia; Tallinn Urban Convention, Estonia to name a few.
He has been a visiting faculty for History and Design at BMSCE and has been involved with a graduate design studio at Politecnico di Milano in Italy. He is currently based in Bangalore and is one of the partners at Reading Grounds | Ground Research.
You can follow his work here:
www.readinggrounds.in/rg
www.facebook.com/RG.BLR
www.facebook.com/GroundResearch
Instagram: www.instagram.com/shanteshrk
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urbandesign-lab · 3 years
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Aquabattery Recharged Groningen, Netherlands Aquabattery recharged explores the possibilities for transforming the Hunzevalley landscape, situated just south from the city of Groningen, into an aquabattery; a local, nature-based fresh water reservoir for the region of Groningen. The main idea of the plan is to capture locally available water and storing it in the river valleys and subsoils on the transition between higher and lower laying landscape. With this Aquabattery fresh water, which will be available in the dry summer months, meeting the growing demand for drinking water for the city. Also this would eliminate the dependency from artificial water supply and discharge measures, which will grow ever more problematic with the results of climate change. . Project by: Riccardo Pisu . . ▪️Follow @urbandesign.lab ▪️Get featured @urbandesign.lab ▪️DM us @urbandesign.lab . . #aquabattery #aquafer #groundwater #groundwaterrecharge #landscapedesigner #landscapedesign #landscapeurbanism #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesigns #netherlands #igersnetherlands #groningen #igersgroningen #netherland #urbandesignlab #urbandesign #urbandesigners #urbandesigns #urbandesignarchitecture #urbanism #urbanismo #urbananalysis #urban #landscapesections #sections #landscapesection #archolution #illustrarch #itscritday #instaarch (at Groningen, Netherlands) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLGVPywM_y4/?igshid=qo8x04j009he
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evo-a-lab · 11 months
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Humedales // Wetlands
Wetlands are vital to cities, society and the economy due to their role in regulating water, biodiversity, tourism and ecosystem services. Furthermore, they play an important role in climate change mitigation by acting as carbon sinks and helping to reduce the risk of flooding. Wetland conservation and restoration are critical to ensuring a sustainable and resilient future.
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Improvement of water quality:
Wetlands function as natural filters that purify water by trapping sediment, nutrients, and contaminants.
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Biodiversity and habitat:
They are a refuge and food source for many species, including migratory birds and fish. The conservation of wetlands contributes to maintaining biodiversity and preserving endangered species.
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Recreation and wellness:
Wetlands provide natural spaces for outdoor recreation and eco-tourism.
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Carbon sequestration
Wetland plants and soils store large amounts of carbon, helping to reduce the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and mitigate global warming.
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Economy and livelihoods:
Wetlands provide ecosystem services that are critical to the economy and livelihoods of local communities. These include fishing, agriculture, tourism, the collection of forest products, and climate regulation.
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@evo_a_lab_arquitectura
@rodrigopantojacalderon
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photoglitz · 4 years
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#landscapepro #landscapearchitec #landscapephotgraphy #landscapemountain #landscapeshots #landscapedecor #landscapepic #landscapefocus #landscapeloversbestshot #landscapegrass #landscapeoffice #landscapeurbanism #landscapewatercolor #searchengineoptimisation #seance #seacoast https://www.instagram.com/p/B_0wuR1pn-9/?igshid=1xusob4ephkw6
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