Patel Chandni Bhailalbhai

LA4000

TAMING THE FLUX

A homeland is a native place, where people and landscape together evolves and changes with time. In this process of evolution, the land tends to nurture the scars on its skin. The idea is to understand these and try to initiate and accelerate the healing process allowing nature to take over, through ecological restoration. One of the scars is identified to be healed is the of sand mining patches. An affected area due to this is the riparian corridor. The project aims to demonstrate the long-term process of restoration and a riparian corridor at one such island in the river.


Report Content

Idea is to heal the scars on the land

Understanding scars on the body

Identified scars on the land at site

Preface & identified patches of sand mining in the river.

Existing riparian zone along the river

Contextual site plan & section of existing site

Demonstration site section

Site analysis

Proposed site plan

Proposed site section