Explore the profiles of this year’s graduating class.
Explore the profiles of this year’s graduating class.
In the prevailing industrial/technological system, the separation that exists between nature and culture has had a considerable negative impact on natural systems. This has also influenced current perceptions of culture and its role in determining how we repair the damage of this separation to develop a more sustainable relationship between humans and nature.
This project is defined by examining the coexistence of elements which are adjacent in the landscape; Anthropocentric elements (industry, agriculture and residential) and Biocentric elements (physical processes and ecology).
These elements coexist but not in a positive way. Biocentric process struggle for survival as viable systems and networks are fragmented. Anthropocentric activities dominated by the chemical industry interfere and compromise the function and processes of the landscape.
The proposition is focused on the development of a more beneficial relationship between culture and nature through the creation of multiple scales of “healthy landscape”.