ABSTRACT: “The ‘eye-sore’ of the district; the ugliest part of building don’t have to be just brown or grey, it can also be GREEN.” In the modern urban environment, repaid urbanization brings problems such as excessive use of space (e.g. carparks). However, in the past millions of years, nature designs everything to be functional, sustainable, and beautiful with no waste of space. Designers should employ biomimetics (nature's order) in design process to rejuvenate urban landscapes. Biomimicry seeks nature's advice at all stages of design, from scoping to creation to evaluation. Biomimicry is learning from and then emulating natural forms, processes, and ecosystems to create more sustainable designs.
The project starts by learning local landform and natural condition, to mimics the geomorphology of a ridge, and ecosystem of woodland. Then creates paths and space according to the existing tree location (The only existing natural assets in the site). The project entails, the succession of an everregenerating ‘farm-forest’, manufacturing plant-based solutions and assets for the naturalisation of industrial landscape.
Points are assigned as the centers of existing trees.
Points are assigned as the centers of existing trees.
Voronoi could be drawn to construct the relationship with neighbouring points.
Here, creating an efficient shape of path in between points.
Here, creating an efficient shape of path in between points.
2nd Layer Pathes
PUBLIC PATH
PUBLIC RAMP
COMMON PATH (2nd layer)
COMMON BRIDGE
PRIVATE BRIDGE
COMMON PATH (1st layer)
PRIVATE PATH (1st layer)
1st Layer Pathes
The project entails, the succession of an ever-regenerating ‘farm-forest’, manufacturing plant-based solutions and assets for the nautralisation of industrial landscape.
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