Print Email Facebook Twitter Landscape Approach South-Florida Title Landscape Approach South-Florida: Landscape architecture explorations in Miami, Biscayne National Park, Lake Okeechobee & Everglades City through seven MSc-graduation projects Author Huang, Cai (Student TU Delft) Wang, Yilin (Student TU Delft) Zhang, Xudong Seminario Thulin, Andres (Student TU Delft) van Driel, Iris (Student TU Delft) Liu, Danyan (Student TU Delft) Droge, Jean Pierre (Student TU Delft) Contributor Nijhuis, S. (editor) (TU Delft Landscape Architecture) Date 2019 Abstract The coastal landscape of South Florida faces many challenges connected to climate change and urbanization. Sea level rise, loss of ecosystems, land subsidence, aquifer depletion are some of the issues that need serious attention. Landscape Approach Florida is showcasing results of a Landscape Architecture Design Lab where seven MSc-graduates explored the possibilities of landscape-based approaches to address the challenges from an integral and multi-scale spatial design perspective. Students employed landscape-based systemic strategies and design interventions that facilitate the ecological restoration of wetlands, provide flood protection, and increase urban resilience through green-blue infrastructures. Subject Landscape architectureFlowscapesMiamiresearch-by-designGraduation studioFloridaAdaptive designResilience and robustnessLandscape-based approach To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e9289d5c-490d-4b67-8543-b831ebb230b7 Publisher TU Deflt Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type report Rights © 2019 Cai Huang, Yilin Wang, Xudong Zhang, Andres Seminario Thulin, Iris van Driel, Danyan Liu, Jean Pierre Droge Files PDF Landscape_Approach_South_ ... _Delft.pdf 33.8 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:e9289d5c-490d-4b67-8543-b831ebb230b7/datastream/OBJ/view