LANDSCAPE PLANNING
PANTAI REMIS WATERFRONT
Focuses on human’s innate attraction to nature and natural processes. Increasing importance to our health and well-being in the built environment. ideas as principles to create a human centred approach that when applied improves many of the spaces that we live and work in today, with numerous benefits to our health and well-being.
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The definition of resilience encompasses ecological, social, economic, and infrastructure systems. Our focus is on ecological resilience at a landscape scale, or landscape resilience, as one dimension of resilience within social-ecological systems. We define landscape resilience as the ability of a landscape to sustain desired ecological functions, robust native biodiversity, and critical landscape processes over time, under changing conditions, and despite multiple stressors and uncertainties.
There are tremendous opportunities for us as landscape architects to strengthen the resilience of our landscapes and help promote ecosystems, habitats, and species that are likely to successfully adapt and thrive over time. While resilience-based management has widespread appeal and potential, however, it is notoriously difficult to operationalised. The design brings the characteristics of the nature into built environment based on the colour, water ,air, sunlight animals and natural materials. The simulation of natural features into biomorphic art, architecture and landscape design by using botanical, animal and shell motifs. |