SUSTAINABLE SCARS: REANIMATED REGION
The over extended amount of scarring to the landscape made by miners created a parasitize relationship that effect the whole ecosystem. Permaculture is a process to turn a toxic desert wasteland into a luscious mixture of greenery and while preserving the history.
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The concept presents a good level of integration with the context. The organic nature of the system is well suited to functional co-optation and therefore offers opportunities for project positive development. More precision and sophistication in the drawings, and perhaps the use of lighter structures than those of the viaducts, would perhaps have allowed a better understanding of the specificities of the project.
Scars should speak of wounds, but also of healing. A relationship with the environment is missing. The intention is good, but the solution does not refer to this "healing", but to an intrusion of foreign components that weakly and timidly occupy the space. Lack of Redundancy and Order.
Amazing!!!