RITUELEN VAN DE HENRIETTEWAARD
Kunstloc Brabant
Kunstloc Brabant
A story of a region that adapts to climate change and harmonises with the natural rhythms of the rivers. Its inhabitants no longer live battle against the water; instead, they embrace the change through new rituals and spatial interventions.
CLAUSTROPHOBIC LANDSCAPE
Ijmeer, once a dynamic sea,
now a lake facing ecological problems. One of the main problems caused by the stillnes of the lake is the accumulation of silt on its bottom. This project aims to solve the ecological problem of IJmeer by collecting the silt at its shore.
now a lake facing ecological problems. One of the main problems caused by the stillnes of the lake is the accumulation of silt on its bottom. This project aims to solve the ecological problem of IJmeer by collecting the silt at its shore.
FLOODPLAIN CITY PARK
competition: 2nd prize
competition: 2nd prize
The park along the Vistula river forms an ecological corridor stretching across the entirety of Warsaw. The project involves a one-time intervention, leaving its further development in the hands of natural processes: succession and periodical floodings.
CHOREOGRAPHING RESILIENCE
The only time we see the Strzyża is when it floods the city. The goal of my graduation project is to restore the physical presence of the Strzyża and explore ways in which residents can coexist with the flooding creek. In an age of climate change, bringing our lost rivers back into our lives is a necessity.
Transformation of an existing pig farm through uncovering hidden layer of the dune laying underneath the agricultural soil. The sand is once again free to move with the wind.
DRIFTING SANDS
REVITALISATION OF PARK SLIMAK AND MOAT
It is time that we, designers of the human biotopes, serve in the interest of all living creatures. Therefore, we should invent new design theories, starting with educating for a nature inclusive design approach.
WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR? / IABR
THE COLLECTIVE / GRADUATION WEEKEND EXHIBITION DESIGN
SOIL PROTOCOLS
This is an appeal to the developers and architects of the new Justice Palace. This letter challenges and argues for the more complex understanding of site development and importnace of soil ecology for healty and inclusive living environments.
TOWN SQUARE TRZEBIATOW