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== Title of Topic ''(to be adjusted)'' ==
== Mitigation and Adaption on a local scale ==


== Concept Map ==
== Concept Map Session,11.12.2012 ==
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[[Image:Group_P_concept_maP.jpg|thumb|1000px|none|Concept Map, Session 11th of december. Lecturer was Pierre André Martin, a french landscape architect with his practice in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.]]


== Discussion ==
== Sustainable Landscaping for Open Events ==
Please sum up the core themes of your group discussion
The lecture was hold by Pierre André Martin, a French landscape architect who has his practice (Embayá) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In his presentation (http://fluswikien.hfwu.de/index.php/Minutes_Tuesday,_11th_of_December_2012)
he explaind his ideas and thoughts on examples of his professional work. His work aims to develop sustainable solutions for construction in sensible ecosystems, always respecting the natural life cycles.
From his session our group could infer the following points:
 
* A considerable lost of environmental ethics have driven the landscape architects to emphasize only on the aesthetics of their work, rather than its natural origin.
* The integration of different urban elements to natural landscapes can create social awareness and improve the interaction between citizens and nature.
* Always to search for the most sustainable solution for landscape design in which the natural cycles of the existing ecosystems won’t be affected.
* The respect of the natural flora of the place. Impositions of foreign varieties and building solutions threaten our natural habitats.

Latest revision as of 17:29, 6 January 2013


Mitigation and Adaption on a local scale

Concept Map Session,11.12.2012

Concept Map, Session 11th of december. Lecturer was Pierre André Martin, a french landscape architect with his practice in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Sustainable Landscaping for Open Events

The lecture was hold by Pierre André Martin, a French landscape architect who has his practice (Embayá) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In his presentation (http://fluswikien.hfwu.de/index.php/Minutes_Tuesday,_11th_of_December_2012) he explaind his ideas and thoughts on examples of his professional work. His work aims to develop sustainable solutions for construction in sensible ecosystems, always respecting the natural life cycles. From his session our group could infer the following points:

  • A considerable lost of environmental ethics have driven the landscape architects to emphasize only on the aesthetics of their work, rather than its natural origin.
  • The integration of different urban elements to natural landscapes can create social awareness and improve the interaction between citizens and nature.
  • Always to search for the most sustainable solution for landscape design in which the natural cycles of the existing ecosystems won’t be affected.
  • The respect of the natural flora of the place. Impositions of foreign varieties and building solutions threaten our natural habitats.