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Tibás - river of clear waters reclaiming a losT connecTion beTween The naTural realm and The dense urban environmenT: reclaiming a losT connecTion beTween The naTural realm and The dense urban environmenT

Translated title

Tibás - river of clear waters reclaiming a losT connecTion beTween The naTural realm and The dense urban environmenT

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Term

4. term

Publication year

2018

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Pages

204

Abstract

Specialet undersøger, hvordan vi kan skabe offentlige rum, der inviterer mennesker til at mødes, interagere og få rigere oplevelser. Det tager afsæt i den tætte by og de påvirkninger, som klimaforandringer medfører. Designtilgangen indarbejder økologiske kredsløb—naturlige processer som vand- og plantekredsløb samt årstidernes skiften—for at opnå mere modstandsdygtige byrum, forstået som steder der kan tilpasse sig og komme sig over tid. Derudover belyser specialet det gensidige forhold mellem mennesker og natur: hvordan vores adfærd påvirker naturen i byen, og hvordan mødet med naturen omvendt påvirker vores adfærd.

The thesis explores how to create public spaces that invite people to meet, interact, and have richer experiences. It takes the dense city and the effects of climate change as its starting point. The design approach incorporates ecological cycles—natural processes such as water and plant cycles and seasonal change—to achieve more resilient public spaces, meaning places that can adapt and recover over time. It also examines the mutual relationship between people and nature: how human behavior shapes urban nature, and how contact with nature, in turn, influences how we act.

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