Group work survey and concept module


Due to the redefinition of the concept of the site, I changed the legend of the 1:5000 map in this group assignment. The fundamental reason for the complex relationship between plants and human traces on the site is that it is located at the junction of agricultural areas, human settlements, and green areas. Therefore, I attempted to classify the area around the site as agricultural. The greening function and the three basic functions of the urban area reflect the unique nature of the site. The rest of this large map is aimed at changing the concept of the site, serving as a background for introducing the site's complex parasitic and symbiotic relationships.


1:5000 MAP

In the conceptual model, the original bonsai has been modified to simulate the site's terrain changes and plants' growth during the production of the original bonsai. In this conceptual model, artificial facilities were added to the site to simulate the ideal symbiotic scene during on-site research feedback. The plants near the wall end, on the one hand, relied on the wall to increase the growth of the plants, which is a symbiotic interaction. On the other hand, wooden sticks were inserted near the wall to simulate the symbiotic effect of agricultural structures and plants in the local agricultural environment. At the lower end of the terrain, I simulated the artificial facilities, such as stone stairs and fake buildings represented by foam blocks. I fought against the phenomenon of plant living space to simulate the parasitic sensation fed back by on-site investigation.


CONCEPT MODEL

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