LA N D SC A P E A R C H IT EC T U R E
P O R T F O L IO 2 0 1 9 -2 0 2 1
Ana Chenyuan Cao U n iv e r s it y o f N e w S o u t h W a le s B a c h e lo r o f L a n d s c a p e A r c h it e c t u r e (H o n s )
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COUNTRY I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land, especially the Bidjigal people of the land where the UNSW campus is located, and pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging. I acknowledge and respect their generous sharing of culture and knowledge of the Australian landscape, which allows me to develop a true connection with the environment and the underlying spirits, and thus become a better landscape architect.
CONTENTS SELF INTRODUCTION PERSONAL STATEMENT|01 RESUME|02
PROJECTS PUBLIC PARK & URBAN FARMING THE DRIPPING AURORA|03 LANDSCULPTURE THE MEANDERING SCAR|09 LARGE SCALE PLANNING SEASONS - LANDSCAPE MASTERPLAN FOR ANGUS 2050|15
DOCUMENTATION SKILLS DOCUMENTATION DRAWINGS|21
OTHER SKILLS PLANTING DESIGN & DRAWING|23 HAND & DIGITAL RENDERING| 24 MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY|25
P E R SO N A L STAT E M E N T My passion for landscape architecture was ignited when studying human geography in high school, where I realized its power to contribute to sustainability holistically. I continued to explore the field by studying Bachelor of Landscape Architecture at the University of New South Wales.
Part of my design philosophy focuses on the importance of using subtle experiences to preserve the genius loci, increase environmental awareness, and reintroduce nature and art as therapy to our daily urban life. While landscape projects could have overall benefits for the sustainability of their context, they are ultimately felt and remembered by humans (and non-humans) through sensory experiences and emotional connection. These experiences could not only heal our heart and soul from the stress of urban life, but also mitigate the disconnection with sustainable development in an environment where efficiency and economic development are often prioritized. In the long run, they could contribute to mindset change and strengthen our physical and psychological resilience for climate change, the pandemic and other challenges.
My presentation has been greatly inspired by how films and paintings capture the atmosphere of a place, thus I have been exploring with colours and compositions to convey the identity of my designs, especially through hand drawing. In my future studies and professional practice, I am aiming to continue along the lines of experience-based designs, improve the practicality of my proposals, and explore more possibilities with digital modeling.
Ana Chenyuan Cao ROUNDCCYA@GMAIL.COM
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+61 0421220895
RESUME INTRODUCTION
WORKING EXPERIENCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
DATE OF BIRTH 15 JULY 1999 GENDER FEMALE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CHINA RESIDENCE SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA LANGUAGE CHINESE (NATIVE) ENGLISH (FLUENT) HOBBY PHOTOGRAPHY, READING
2020 - INTERN AT HANGZHOU BOTANIC GARDEN, HANGZHOU, CHINA (2019) SKILLS ACQUIRED: GARDENING, PARK MAINTENANCE, COMMUNICATION WITH STAFFS FROM DIFFERENT DEPARTMENT
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
2019 - TUTOR FOR A-LEVEL CHINESE LANGUAGE & LITERATURE SKILLS ACQUIRED: UNDERSTANDING OF THE INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN LANDSCAPE AND THE EMBEDDED HISTORY AND CULTURE, COMMUNICATION WITH PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE KNOWLEDGE FIELD
QGIS
EDUCATION UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES DEGREE BACHELOR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (HONS) HIGH SCHOOL HWACHONG INSTITUTION, SINGAPORE
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
ADOBE INDESIGN AUTO CAD SKETCH UP AUTODESK SKETCHBOOK MICSOFT OFFICE MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY HAND DRAWING HAND MODEL MAKING
AILA STUDENT MEMBER METTER.LESS POETRY SOCIETY (SINGAPORE) WRITER, GRAPHIC DESIGNER
AWARDS & CERTIFICATES 2019 THE FACULTY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT UNDERGRADUATE DEAN’S MERIT LIST 2010 CERTIFICATE OF ARTS GRADE EXAMINATION OF CHINA - GRADE 7 IN TRADITIONAL CHINESE PAINTING
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P U B L IC PA R K & U R B A N FA R M IN G
THE DRIPPING AURORA|2021 VISION: ATENDER EXPERIENCE, A GROWING HABITAT, A CALMING LANDSCAPE FOR A WARMING TOMORROW.
PROJECT LOCATION MOORE PARK GOLF COURSE, SYDNEY PROJECT BACKGROUND TO REDUCE THE 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE TO 9-HOLE AND TRANSFORM THE REST INTO A PUBLIC PARK TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBILITY OF GREEN SPACE FOR NEARBY RESIDENTS. THIS PROJECT FOCUS ON A CORE AREA OF THE INTRODUCED PARK. DESIGN PROPOSAL RESTORE PARK ECOLOGY, REDUCE LIVING STRESS AND RECONNECT PEOPLE FROM DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS WITH ABORIGINAL CULTURE THROUGH A BUSH FOOD REGENERATION FOREST AND A KANGAROO GRASS FIELD. ECOLOGICALLY, SPECIES FROM THE EASTERN BANKSIA SCRUB FOREST WERE PLANTED TO PROTECT NATURAL HABITAT, INCREASE BIODIVERSITY AND INCREASE CANOPY COVER. A LARGE DETENTION BASIN WAS INTRODUCED AT THE LOWE POINT OF THE PARK TO COLLECT RAINWATER, FILTERED BY SURROUNDING WETLAND AND KANGAROO GRASSFEILD. SOCIALLY, THE DESIGN PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY FOR NEARBY DWELLERS TO PARTIPATE IN FARMING AS A WAY OF STRESS RELIEF, AND FEEL THE TENDERNESS OF NATURE BY VISITING THE PARK IN TWILIGHT OR DAWING TIME. THE DESIGN ALSO AIMED TO INCREASE REPRESENTATION AND JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR ABORIGINAL PEOPLE, WHILE INCREASE AWARENESS OF THE BUSHFOOD CULTURE IN A SUBTLE WAY. SKILLS ACQUIRED KNOWLEDGE OF ABORIGINAL AGRICULTURE MORE PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION EVALUATING ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF A PROJECT ONLINE SITE VISIT AND ANALYSIS
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MOORE PARK
SYDNEY CBD
SURRY HILLS
REDFERN
WATERLOO
PRINCE ALFRED PARK
SURRY PADDINGTON HILLS MOORE
REDFERN WATERLOO ZETLAND SYDNEY PARK
ZETLAND
PARK
CENTENNIAL PARK KENSINGTON
RANDWICK
P S YC H O LO G IC A L H E (P H O T O S H O P + I N D
KENSINGTON UNSW
SYDNEY AIRPORT
U R B A N H E AT IS L A N D E F F E C T C O N T E X T P L A N (P H O T O S H O P + I N D E S I G N )
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MAJOR PUBLIC PARKS
E A T I N H I G H -D E N S I T Y E N V I R O N M E N T E S IG N )
IN A C C E S S IB IL IT Y (P H O T O S H O P + I N D E S I G N )
V IS U A L D IS C O N N E C T IO N (H A N D D R A W I N G )
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LEGEND 1
BUSH FOOD AND FOREST REGENERATION
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BUNKER POND
3
FOREST CAFE
4
KANGAROO GRASS FIELD
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WETLAND
6
DETENTION BASIN
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AMPHITHEATER RESTAURANT
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AMPHITHEATER
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FIELD CAFE
4
5
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10 LARGE WIND HARP SCULPTURE EXISTING TREES INTRODUCED TREES COMMUNITY DIY WIND CHIMES SOLAR GLASS OUTDOOR WORKING SHELTER
SCALE: 1:800@A1 07
MASTERPLAN (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P + I N D E S I G N )
LAYERS OF VEGETATION TO DIVERSIFY HABITAT
SENSE OF ENTRANCE
ENCOURAGING DISCOVERY
DRAWING PEOPLE INWARD
FRUIT PICKING ALONG THE WAY
3 D P E R S P E C T IV E O F E N T R A N C E (P H O T O S H O P + I N D E S I G N )
9 PERSONAL SPACE
N
BUSH FOOD INTEGRATED INTO CAFE EXPERIENCE
SOCIAL INTERACTION, TASTING FRESH PRODUCE
OPPORTUNITY TO TOUCH WATER
HANDMADE WINDCHIMES WITH SOUVENIERS FROM THE COMMUNITY
3 D P E R S P E C T IV E O F E N T R A N C E (P H O T O S H O P + I N D E S I G N )
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LAN D SCULPTURE
THE MEANDERING SCAR|2020 VISION: TO RESTORE REVERENCE FOR NATURE BY ENGAGING WITH FORMS OF PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF WATER. PROJECT LOCATION ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, SYDNEY PROJECT BACKGROUND IN RESPOND TO THE 2019 BLACK SUMMER AND THE INCREASING RISK OF FIRE AND DROUGHT IN SYDNEY, DESIGN A LANDSCULPTURE THROUGH MANIPULATING LANDFROMS TO PROVIDE DRAMA FOR VISITORS AND RAISE AWARENESS ON CLIMATE CHANGE (ESP. ON BUSH FIRE/DROUGHT/WATER SCARCITY). DESIGN PROPOSAL PEOPLE ONLY THINK ABOUT WATER SCARCITY WHEN DROUGHT IS AFFECTING OUR DAILY LIVES. HOWEVER, DESPITE THE CRISIS WE ARE FACING, NATURE CAN HEAL AND REGENERATE ITSELF. THE DESIGN AIMS TO RESTORE REVERENCE FOR NATURE BY ENGAGING WITH FORMS OF PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF WATER IN A SERIES OF EXPERIENCES; VISITORS WOULD WALK THROUGH A SINUOUS PATH, A PERMANENT POOL WITH AN UNDERGROUND CHAMBER, INCISIONS INTO THE GROUND AS "MEANDER SCARS", AND AN EPHEMERAL POOL WITH PLANTINGS TO BE BURNT EVERY FEW YEARS. THE INCISIONS FORCE VISITORS TO FEEL THE TENSION AND DRYNESS OF THE SOIL, RECONNECTING THEM WITH NATURE, ENCOURAGING REFLECTION. BURINGING THE PLANTS WOULD EMPHASIZE THE IMPACT OF FIRE ON WATER SCARCITY AND BREAK OUR SENSE OF PRIDE AND SATISFACTION, AND THE POWER OF NATURE IS FURTHER PRESENTED TO PEOPLE AS THEY WITNESS HOW PLANTS REGENERATE AFTER FIRE. SKILLS ACQUIRED KNOWLEGE OF FIRE LANDSCULTURE DESIGN AND CREATING DRAMA WITH LANDFORMS SKETCH MODELING SKILLS ONLINE SITE VISIT AND ANALYSIS TEAMWORK
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3 D P E R S P E C T IV E (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G O V E R P H O T O + P H O T O S H O P ) Y E A R 2 |T E R M 3 |2 0 2 0 L A N D 2 2 0 1 S T U D IO 3
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N
THE HARBOUR BRIGGE
THE OPERA HOUSE
SITE LOCATION
SYDNEY CBD
+ 7.50
THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN
STEPS TO UNDERGROUND CHAMBER
B
TO BE BURNT EVERY FEW YEARS
PATH COVERED WITH WHITE AND GRAY GRAVEL
A
+ BS 3.00 + 7.70
+ POOL 2.20
+ TS 7.50
+ 2.60
+ 2.60 + POOL 2.20 B
+ POOL 7.30 + UC 3.00
+ 2.50
+ 7.70
+ 2.50
+ 7.70
EPHEMERAL POOL
A
EXISTING TREE
PERMANENT POOL WITH UNDERGROUND CHAMBER
MASTERPLAN (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P + I N D E S I G N )
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DROUGHT TOLERANT SHRUB AND GRASSES
SCALE: 1:100 @A1
NATURAL (SKY- ETERNAL) MODERN COLONIAL NATURAL (TREES - CAN BE MANIPULATED BY HUMANS) A SHRUB IN LINE WITH THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE AND CBD BUILDINGS IN THE EPHEMERAL POOL WILL BURN FIRST, MARKING THE START OF THE PERFROMANCE. AS THE FLAME COVERS THE BUILDINGS,WE SUDDENLY REALISE HOW STAGES OF OUR DEVELOPMENT THET WE ARE PROUD OF CAN BE SWALLOWED BY FIRE RUTHLESSLY.
CONTRAST
F SPACE
IN SENSE O
ANSE
RE VS EXP
ENCLOSU
VISUAL CONNECTION WITH URBAN CONTEXT
FOLLOWS THE FORM OF RIVER CONNECTING ROADS WET TO DRY EXPERIENCE CONNECTING WITH THE SEA
SCALE: 1:20 @ A1
S PAT IA L S T R U C T U R E (H A N D M O D E L I N G + H A N D D R A W I N G + PHOTO SHO P)
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DESTRUCTION
REJUVENATION
P E R M A N E N T P O O L P E R S P E C T IV E (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G O V E R P H O T O )
U N D E R G R O U N D C H A M B E R P E R S P E C T IV E (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P )
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P L A N T IN G D E S IG N A N D M AT E R IA L IT Y (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G )
P L A N T IN G PA L E T T E (I N D E S I G N )
THE MEANDER SCAR (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G )
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L A R G E S C A L E P L A N N IN G
SEASONS-LANDSCAPE MASTERPLAN FOR ANGUS 2050|2021 VISION: PART OF A NATURAL CYCLE, PART OF A NEW FORM OF URBANISATION. PROJECT LOCATION ANGUS, MARSDEN PARK, SYDNEY PROJECT BACKGROUND TO REPLAN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANGUS BY 2050, WITH CONSIDERATION OF FLOOD MANAGEMENT, NATIVE FOREST AND WETLAND RESTORATION AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF HOUSING. DESIGN PROPOSAL THE
NEW
DESIGN
PROPOSAL
AIMS
TO
RETRIEVE
PEOPLE’S
PHYSICAL
AND
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONNECTION WITH THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND PROPOSE A NEW FORM OF URBANISATION. WHILE THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANGUS STARTS WITH MITIGATING IMPACTS OF NATURAL EVENTS, IMPROVING THE ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT AND BIODIVERSITY, IT FOCUSES ON INVOLVING PEOPLE IN THE PROCESS, THEREBY ENCOURAGING A MINDSET SHIFT, THAT WE ARE PART OF THE NATURAL SYSTEM AND LIVES IN A SHARED HABITAT WITH FLORA AND FAUNA. BY ENGAGING WITH A SERIES OF SENSORY EXPERIENCES AND ESTABLISHING AN ECONOMIC AND EDUCATION HUB ON-SITE, THE PROPOSAL AIMS TO FOSTER A SENSE OF BELONGING AND STEWARDSHIP IN THE NEW ANGUS COMMUNITY, ADDING A LAYER OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE. THE NEW ANGUS WOULD DEMONSTRATE THE CAPABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE URBANISATION TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE, URBAN SPRAWL, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION WITHOUT COMPROMISING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. SKILLS ACQUIRED KNOWLEDGE OF FLOODS, FOREST RESTORATION &MIGRATORY BIRDS LONG-TERM PLANNING MORE PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION ONLINE SITE VISIT AND ANALYSIS ONLINE COMMUNICATION
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INFLUENCE OF ANGUS ON DEVELOPING REGION ECONOMY (DRAWN WITH REFERENCE TO PROPERTY COUNCIL, 2021; NATIONMASTER, 2021)
C O N T E X T A N A L Y S I S -E C O N O M Y (I L L U S T R A T O R + P H O T O S H O P )
INFLUENCE OF ANGUS ON DEVELOPING REGION ECOLOGY
C O N T E X T A N A L Y S I S -U R B A N H E A T (I L L U S T R A T O R + P H O T O S H O P )
STAG ES O F D EV ELO PM EN T (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P )
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INFLUENCE OF ANGUS ON FLOOD EVACUATION ACCESS
C O N T E X T A N A L Y S I S -U R B A N H E A T (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P )
ELEVATED PATH INTEGRATED WITH EXISTING ROAD TO IMPROVE ACCESS AND CONNECTION, ENCOURAGING A GREENER MODES OF COMMUTING IN THE REGION
ELEVATED PATH CONNECTED WITH ROADS TO THE NATURAL RESERVE TO CREATE A HOLISTIC EXPERIENCE AND BOOST TOURISM
EPHEMERAL WETLAND CORRIDOR INTEGRATED WITH NATIVE FOREST RESTORATION TO PROVIDE HABITAT
EXPLANDED RIVERSTONE WETLAND TO IMPROVE HABITAT OF THE MIGRATORY SHOREBIRDS, SHAPE RETAINED FOR HISTORICAL VALUE
WIDENED CHANNEL TO MITIGATE FLOOD AND REDUCE THE BATH TUB EFFECT
RETAINED GRASS FIELD
RETENTION/DETENTION BASIN TO STORE STORMWATER, MITIGATE FLOOD AND DROUGHT EVENTS, STORED WATER WOULD BE CHANNELED UNDERGROUND FOR IRRIGATION AND OTHER PURPOSES ON SITE
SIT EB
GROUNDS FOR COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN REFORESTATION
RIVERSTONE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT - TO BE INTEGRATED AND EXPANDED TO PROCESS STORMWATER FOCUS AREA
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REFORESTATION INTEGRATED WITH BUILT ENVIRONMENT
6 2 5
A
DESIGNED TO BE INTEGRATED WITH THE ELEVATED PATH WAY 3
PUBLIC SPACE AND VIEWING FRONT
B
4 7
EXPERIMENTAL FARM FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
LEGEND
1
6
1. IMPROVED RIVERSTONE
PLANTED WITH GRASS TO RETAIN THE ORIGINAL SHAPE OF THE RIVERSTONE WETLAND WHILE PREVENTING VISITORS FROM DISTURBING THE HABITAT
WETLAND
5
2. EXPANDED WETLAND AND BUFFER-ZONE 3. ELEVATED PATHWAY 4. GRASS EDGE 5. EXISTING NATIVE FOREST 6. INTRODUCED NATIVE
SCALE 1:500 @A1
FOREST 7. BUILDING OF R&D CENTRE
FO CUS AREA PLAN (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P + I N D E S I G N )
RIVERSTONE WETLAND
GRASS EDGE
EXPANDED WETLAND
ELEVATED PATHWAY
SCALE 1:200 @A1
F O C U S A R E A S E C T IO N (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P ) SHELTERED EXPERIENCE NATIVE FOREST
ALLOWS WATER, AIR, BIRDS AND POLLINATORS TO MOVE THROUGH, TEHREBY MITIGATING IMPACT S OF FLOOD AND REDUCING ITS NEGATIVE IMPACTS ON NATURAL HABITAT BUILDING OF R&D CENTRE
ELEVATED PATHWAY EXPANDED WETLAND
CEMETERY TO BE RETAINED
ELEVATED PATHWAY CONNECTED WITH TRAIN STATION
SCALE 1:200@A1 TALL WSUD STRUCTURE FOR STORMWATER COLLECTION AND ORIENTATION AROUND ANGUS
RESEARCH & DESIGN CENTRE
POINTS OF ENTRY
PROTECTED HABITAT WITH LIMITED ACCESSIBILITY FOR HUMANS
SPACES FOR MOVEMENT OF ANIMALS AND SMALL VEGETATION SPECIES
F O C U S A R E A S E C T IO N (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P )
IMPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OF SURROUNDING COMMUNITY
MASTERPLAN (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P + I N D E S I G N )
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HABITAT FOR BIRDS AND POLLINATORS
PRESERVING CONTINUITY OF ECOLOGICAL CONNECTION
HABITAT FOR SMALL ANIMALS
ASPHALT LAYER REPLACED WITH SOIL AND COVERED WITH A METAL FRAME, ALLOWING ACCUMULATION OF LEAF LITTER AND CREATING MICROHABITATS
ALLOWING RAINWATER TO PENETRATE THE PLANTS AND PERCOLATE THROUGH THE SOIL, IMPROVING FERTILITY IN THE LONG TERM
F O R E S T R E S T O R AT IO N W A L K W AY D E S IG N ( P H O T O S H O P +I N D E S I G N )
WATER LEVEL BUSHFIRE WAVES OF MIGRATORY SHOREBIRDS BIODIVERSITY
POLLINATORS
POPULATION & ECONOMIC GROWTH
STAGE 1 2021-2036
STAGE 2 2036 - 2051
S TA G E S O F D E S IG N E V O LU T IO N & C YC L E S O F N AT U R E ( D I G I T A L D R A W I N G + P H O T O S H O P +I N D E S I G N )
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STAGE 3 2051-
3 D P E R S P E C T IV E O F R E S T O R E D W E T L A N D & M IG R AT O R Y B IR D S (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G )
P E R S P E C T IV E O F L IM E S T O N E S C U L P T U R E (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G )
ANGUS AS A SITE FOR RESEARCH, DESIGN INVESTIGATION AND COLLABORATION BETWEEN SCIENTISTS, DESIGNERS AND RESIDENTS
ANGUS AS A PLACE OF REFUGE FOR VISITORS TO RECONNECT WITH THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND ESCAPE FROM THE HUSTLE OF HIGH-DENSITY URBANISATION
3 D P E R S P E C T IV E O F F U T U R E A N G U S (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G )
ANGUS AS A SITE FOR INVESTIGATION ON SUSTAINABLE ARGRICULTURE - TO ENSURE FOOD SECURITY AND BE SELF-SUFFICIENT, WHILE PROTECTING FLORA AND FAUNA, SUCH AS POLLINATORS, FROM THE IMPACTS OF AGRICULTURE
ANGUS AS A NATURAL PLAYING FIELD FOR FUTURE RESIDENTS TO GROW UP WITH AND ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE OF LIVING WITH THE DIVERSE NATURAL SYSTEM
P E R S P E C T IV E O F B U S H R E G E N E R AT IO N P R O G R A M (D I G I T A L D R A W I N G )
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