Collaborative Design Planting Design Working Group 14

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Name Green City Development
Location Landshut
Country Germany
Authors greencitygroup
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How to bring nature in city???

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Landscape and/or urban context of your case

  • Biogeography, cultural features, overall character, history and dynamics
  • you can keep this short
  • 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

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

Presentation Slides Assignment 3

Assignment 4 - Collaborative Planting Design

  • Assigned: Wednesday, December 4
  • Due: Tuesday, January 21

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