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== Landscape and/or urban context of your case ==
== Landscape and/or urban context of your case ==
The site of "Project Biotope" is located in Forchheim, Germany. Apart from the many farms and fields, the most predominant public green space in the city is the StadtPark (City park),Forchheim. The city consists of considerable amount of forest cover. Overall, Forchheim is located in in the lower terrace of the Rhine valley and has a fertile and arable land.  
The site of "Project Biotope" is located along the autobahn A73 towards Forchheim, Germany. Apart from the many farms and fields, the most predominant public green space in the city of Forchheim is the StadtPark (City park). The city consists of considerable amount of forest cover. Overall, Forchheim is located in in the lower terrace of the Rhine valley and has a fertile and arable land.  


This site however,is not distinctly known for its vegetation type or its natural setting. It is merely a landfill that sits next to a logistics centre, along the autobahn A73. Parts of this site are privately owned while most of it yet belongs to the state. The undisturbed parts of the site is rich in vegetation and the ever changing local conditions show new plant species shooting up in various parts of the site. While the most dominant species of trees on site are ‘Acer cappadocicum’ ‘Betula pendula’ ‘Pinus Strobus’ ‘Betula Pendula’ and the ground cover is predominantly ‘Molinia caerulea’ and ‘Juncus effusus’ , exactly one or two shoots of ‘Verbascum thapsus’ and a couple of other species are now thriving. The site is sometimes used by private owners for camping or rented out for campers. Small ponds with little decks and small aquatic creatures like fish and toads enhance the naturalistic setting on site. The self-modulated terrain with little sand dunes and deep trenches dramatizes the experience on site. The sand dunes are believed to be a result of dispersal of sand by wind from the landfill part of the site. The area encroached to be used as landfill has minimized in size after the proposal to revitalize the area. Currently the entire area under discussion can be classified into three distinct parts as illustrated in the image below. The most predominant are the logistics center and the landfill that cast a gory impression along the road. This can be altered by planning the area and its usage.
This site however,is not distinctly known for its vegetation type or its natural setting. It is merely a landfill that sits next to a logistics centre, along the autobahn A73. Parts of this site are privately owned while most of it yet belongs to the state. The undisturbed parts of the site is rich in vegetation and the ever changing local conditions show new plant species shooting up in various parts of the site. While the most dominant species of trees on site are ‘Acer cappadocicum’ ‘Betula pendula’ ‘Pinus Strobus’ ‘Betula Pendula’ and the ground cover is predominantly ‘Molinia caerulea’ and ‘Juncus effusus’ , exactly one or two shoots of ‘Verbascum thapsus’ and a couple of other species are now thriving. The site is sometimes used by private owners for camping or rented out for campers. Small ponds with little decks and small aquatic creatures like fish and toads enhance the naturalistic setting on site. The self-modulated terrain with little sand dunes and deep trenches dramatizes the experience on site. The sand dunes are believed to be a result of dispersal of sand by wind from the landfill part of the site. The area encroached to be used as landfill has minimized in size after the proposal to revitalize the area. Currently the entire area under discussion can be classified into three distinct parts as illustrated in the image below. The most predominant are the logistics center and the landfill that cast a gory impression along the road. This can be altered by planning the area and its usage.

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Name Project Biotope
Location Forchheim
Country Germany
Authors Abdullah Arafa,Evelina Knyzelyte,Rini James
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Landscape and/or urban context of your case

The site of "Project Biotope" is located along the autobahn A73 towards Forchheim, Germany. Apart from the many farms and fields, the most predominant public green space in the city of Forchheim is the StadtPark (City park). The city consists of considerable amount of forest cover. Overall, Forchheim is located in in the lower terrace of the Rhine valley and has a fertile and arable land.

This site however,is not distinctly known for its vegetation type or its natural setting. It is merely a landfill that sits next to a logistics centre, along the autobahn A73. Parts of this site are privately owned while most of it yet belongs to the state. The undisturbed parts of the site is rich in vegetation and the ever changing local conditions show new plant species shooting up in various parts of the site. While the most dominant species of trees on site are ‘Acer cappadocicum’ ‘Betula pendula’ ‘Pinus Strobus’ ‘Betula Pendula’ and the ground cover is predominantly ‘Molinia caerulea’ and ‘Juncus effusus’ , exactly one or two shoots of ‘Verbascum thapsus’ and a couple of other species are now thriving. The site is sometimes used by private owners for camping or rented out for campers. Small ponds with little decks and small aquatic creatures like fish and toads enhance the naturalistic setting on site. The self-modulated terrain with little sand dunes and deep trenches dramatizes the experience on site. The sand dunes are believed to be a result of dispersal of sand by wind from the landfill part of the site. The area encroached to be used as landfill has minimized in size after the proposal to revitalize the area. Currently the entire area under discussion can be classified into three distinct parts as illustrated in the image below. The most predominant are the logistics center and the landfill that cast a gory impression along the road. This can be altered by planning the area and its usage.

  • Illustration: Map; sketches; short descriptive analyses

What are the objectives of your design?

Please give a short written argumentation (not more than 150 words). It is ok if you have different or even contradicting objectives within your group. Just make it explicit at the beginning of your process

To analyse the scope of the site and compare it to the possibilities of the proposal. To suggest alternatives in terms of project type and usage pattern. To explore the design possibilities while understanding its urban context and its influence at a micro and macro level.

Analytical drawings

Please add four analytical sketches/drawings (or montages/schemes) of your case. Every group member needs to contribute at least one drawing.

Projective drawings

Please add four projective sketches/drawings (or montages/schemes), of course with an emphasis on planting design/vegetation aspects. Every group member needs to contribute at least one drawing representing his/her individual ideas.

Design Synthesis

Please analyse the individual approaches presented so far and evaluate their strengths and weaknesses (you may use the SWOTanalysis model). Try to create a synthesis and represent it with a plan and some sketches. You can still use drawings/sketches.

Summary of the collaborative process

Please reflect on your collaborative design process. Which potentials have you encountered? What was most difficult? What does collaborative design mean for you? (approx 150 words).

Image Gallery

You may add a series of images/photos in addition to the sketches/drawings


References

* Please make sure that you give proper references of all external resources used.

* Do not use images of which you do not hold the copyright.

* Please add internet links to other resources if necessary.



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