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Landscape First. environment, climate change mitigate

Landscape First, Building Second aims to discover the possibilities of vertical landscaping and the connections between people, landscape and architecture through studies of form, functionality and connectivity. The concept of stacking landscapes is also aimed at how architecture can mitigate and resolve the problems of climate change. Moreover, the project direction is to maximise the land’s environmental potential, link and reconnect open space and the built form and achieve the goal of improving health and well-being.

Changing the Hierarchy

Landscape First, Building Second aims to discover the possibilities of vertical landscaping and the connections between people, landscape and architecture through studies of form, functionality and connectivity. The concept of stacking landscapes is also aimed at how architecture can mitigate and resolve the problems of climate change.

Landscape First, Building Second aims to discover the possibilities of vertical landscaping and the connections between people, landscape and architecture through studies of form, functionality and connectivity. The concept of stacking landscapes is also aimed at how architecture can mitigate and resolve the problems of climate change. Moreover, the project direction is to maximise the land’s environmental potential, link and reconnect open space and the built form and achieve the goal of improving health and well-being.

Moreover, the project direction is to maximise the land’s environmental potential, link and reconnect open space and the built form and achieve the goal of improving health and well-being.

Landscape First, Building Second aims the possibilities of vertical landscaping connections between people, landscape architecture through studies of form, and connectivity. The concept of stacking is also aimed at how architecture can resolve the problems of climate change.

Moreover, the project direction is to land’s environmental potential, link open space and the built form and improving health and well-being.

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