流动的场地:对多元景观的设计探索

Derk Ringers
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Fluid Grounds是一个基于实践的研究项目,旨在调查伦敦现有的水管理策略,并探索替代方案。它汇集了沉浸式研究,再生设计和当代生产模式。这导致在气候变化适应实践中对创造性实践进行战略分析和关键定位。此外,两个推测性的挑衅:Higher Grounds,水和土地产品原型的配置,以及Extended Foliage,一系列3D陶瓷打印形式研究,展示了在不确定条件下再生设计的可能性。
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Fluid Grounds: A design inquiry into pluralistic landscapes
Fluid Grounds is a practice-based research project which investigates existing water management strategies in London, as well as exploring alternatives. It brings together immersive research, regenerative design and contemporary modes of production. This results in a strategic analysis and critical positioning for creative practices within climate change adaptation practices. Additionally, two speculative provocations: Higher Grounds, a configuration of water and land product archetypes, and Extended Foliage, a series of 3D ceramics printed form studies, demonstrate the possibilities of regenerative design in uncertain conditions.
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