Urban Landscape Futures 2024
In the time of climate change and rapid urbanisation the studio explores a new approach to urban landscape design: one that is active and productive rather than ornamental and resource intensive. Current models of landscape development are planned with clean lines, with large percentage under managed lawns and with often the most accessible planting palette with species selected for ornamental effect requiring high maintenance. The spaces are high on resource use and are invariably under-utilised.
This studio examines an alternative approach to landscape design focussed on creating productive landscape systems in contrast to aesthetically inspired scenery. The approach focuses on natural processes to create resilient ecosystems suited to the climate, habitat and biodiversity creation, recharged water systems, and working with existing land forms with minimum artificial controls while creating attractive usable social spaces.
We will study both the requirements for creating functional public space with an equal focus on regenerative nature conservation. The studio will include lectures, workshops and tutorials on native flora and fauna, landscape aesthetics, ecosystem services and seasonal landscape change. Students will create lively, joyful and productive spaces communicated though sketches renderings and modelling. Through this studio, students will learn about design of public spaces with a focus on leading contemporary thinking about sustainable landscape design practice.
Monsoon 2024 – level 3 studio unit
At Bachelor of Urban Design, CEPT University
Unit Tutors: Mansi Shah + Vaishal Patel | Teaching Assistant: Lopamudra Baruah
Students: Amil Surani, Dipasha Rathod, Karan Patel, Malay Mishra, Navonil Maji, Paryul Jain, Prachi Thakkar, Prayush Shah, Rishitha Aishwarya, Suhani Bakkannavar, Swayamsiddh Dash, Tanishi Soni, Udit Shah, Zenab Sabunwala
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