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Critique of case studies group 15 – Matthias Klauser | '''Critique of case studies group 15 – Matthias Klauser | ||
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A: Planting design and the impact on Lika, Croatia – Adriana Papic | '''A: Planting design and the impact on Lika, Croatia – Adriana Papic''' | ||
- Lika is a lose populated area in between dense areas – development of nature is important | - Lika is a lose populated area in between dense areas – development of nature is important | ||
- Very good analysis of problems with population emigration, land prices, loss of history… | - Very good analysis of problems with population emigration, land prices, loss of history… | ||
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- Very good drawings, conceptual images | - Very good drawings, conceptual images | ||
- Negative: I don’t fully understand the analytical maps and the approach… | - Negative: I don’t fully understand the analytical maps and the approach… | ||
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B: t’Veld, Ardoorie, Belgium – Ruben De Coninck | '''B: t’Veld, Ardoorie, Belgium – Ruben De Coninck | ||
- Natura 2000 area – important green areas as corridors – must be protected | - Natura 2000 area – important green areas as corridors – must be protected | ||
- Typical: Heath and carex | - Typical: Heath and carex | ||
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- Question from critique: How could the ponds be opened again? Is there enough ground water? What else changes when there is more water in the area? Who maintains the ponds? | - Question from critique: How could the ponds be opened again? Is there enough ground water? What else changes when there is more water in the area? Who maintains the ponds? | ||
C : Schleissheim Garden, Oberschleissheim, Germany – Tilak Nagaraju | '''C : Schleissheim Garden, Oberschleissheim, Germany – Tilak Nagaraju''' | ||
- Baroque gardens with same design like in 17th centrury | - Baroque gardens with same design like in 17th centrury | ||
- Very good explanation and summary of typical features of a baroque garden | - Very good explanation and summary of typical features of a baroque garden | ||
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o Negative: Expensive in maintenance | o Negative: Expensive in maintenance | ||
D: MEP Matorral Espinoso Psamófilo, Uruguai – Amalia Robredo | '''D: MEP Matorral Espinoso Psamófilo, Uruguai – Amalia Robredo''' | ||
- MEP – community with the danger of extinction due to new city development – plants are “invasive or survivors” | - MEP – community with the danger of extinction due to new city development – plants are “invasive or survivors” | ||
- Landscape designer, Plant hunter, university teacher – works are interdisciplinary with botanists, ecologists and nurseries | - Landscape designer, Plant hunter, university teacher – works are interdisciplinary with botanists, ecologists and nurseries |
Revision as of 18:37, 18 December 2013
Critique of case studies group 15 – Matthias Klauser A: Planting design and the impact on Lika, Croatia – Adriana Papic - Lika is a lose populated area in between dense areas – development of nature is important - Very good analysis of problems with population emigration, land prices, loss of history… - Solve the problems with planting design – more attractive for people to live there, holistic approach with nature, culture, history – aim: gap between lifestyle of villages and cities become smaller - Beautiful handrawn maps and pictures - Very good analysis of the problem – good recognition: “a lot of green doesn’t necessarily improve the quality of life – it needs to be designed to give a benefit” - Very good drawings, conceptual images - Negative: I don’t fully understand the analytical maps and the approach… B: t’Veld, Ardoorie, Belgium – Ruben De Coninck - Natura 2000 area – important green areas as corridors – must be protected - Typical: Heath and carex - Analysis: isolation of area – cultural dynamic – cultural influence – picture - - Projective: save the relicts by opening field ponds and draw attention - Question from critique: How could the ponds be opened again? Is there enough ground water? What else changes when there is more water in the area? Who maintains the ponds?
C : Schleissheim Garden, Oberschleissheim, Germany – Tilak Nagaraju - Baroque gardens with same design like in 17th centrury - Very good explanation and summary of typical features of a baroque garden - Lots of numbers and information – It would be very good to have the references - Showcase of benefits and problems of baroque gardens – very good - Good photos – unfortunately no analytical pictures - Solution for the garden includes a large labyrinth: o Good: Protecting plants in between labyrinth, bring structure, outdoor classroom o Negative: Expensive in maintenance
D: MEP Matorral Espinoso Psamófilo, Uruguai – Amalia Robredo - MEP – community with the danger of extinction due to new city development – plants are “invasive or survivors” - Landscape designer, Plant hunter, university teacher – works are interdisciplinary with botanists, ecologists and nurseries - Realizing the chance of “making a difference” – accepts challenge of a landscape designer - Reasons for protecting the plants: refuge for small animals, protection of endangered species, uniqueness and beauty of the patches - Force of natural succession and urban development - Very good basis of knowledge, understandable approach and showcase of problems and chances for an improvement. - Projective ideas: Save the plants – use them for gene pools for nurseries, improve the perception with info signs, ornamental designs in gardens - Many references – good for further information - Summary and conclusion not there yet.
Critique of case studies group 15 – Angelo Angileri
Planting Design and the Impact on Lika, Croatia Adriana Papic
Positive: - good analysis for the actual state; - good hand draws of the scheems that explain the actual state; - explained very well the problematics of the region of Lika about the city and the village; - nice planting design, that improved the green quality in Lika; - brave idea to bring the people to the land; - nice hand draws,
Negative: - She wants to encourage the people to live more in the surrounding landscape and not only in the city, but that could be difficult to realize because is always difficult to bring the people from the city to the land, and this, in my opinion, would also lead to a change in the culture of the place.
T-VELD - ARDOOIE - BELGIUM Ruben De Coninck
Positive: - 't Veld’ is the biggest green area in the green less region of Ardooie-Tielt; - nice choise of the area, I think is really intresting; - protect flora and fauna; - restore the area as it was in the past;
Negative: -The topic is intresting but I think it must be more protect because is one of the most important green area in that Region, and is not so clear how he want to protect that.
Schleissheim Garden - Oberschleissheim - Germany Tilak Nagaraju
Positive: - great analysis of the Park and of the history of it; - good exposition of the actual state of the Baroque garden (form, position etc.); - thought about the maintenance cost of the green, the fontain, the ponds and so on.. -
Negative: - I think there are no negative things, the only one could be that when you analyze this kind of area is difficult to modify or to get a better solution because is an historic park and most of the time you cannot do anything there, but in this case Tilak, as engineer, analyzed more the structure of the Park and all the components that composing the park, and in my opinion he did a good job.
MEP Matorral Espinoso - Km 172 Route 10 - Uruguay Amalia Robredo
Positive: - Protect the native plants; - using the native species from the MEP; - great description of the vegetation in the actual state; - nice approach for the problem;
Negative: - wiki page did not finished yet;