Aisiri Sunil

LA4015-2

STURDY ON THE SLOPE

Over two decades, the project delves into the intricate adaptations of plant life on sloped terrain, progressively enhancing vegetative cover. The design strategically plants diverse flora on two distinct slope gradients to unveil their adaptive features. This exploration showcases the resilience of these species, enriching overall vegetation. Through deliberate interventions like micro-condition adjustments and terrain modifications, including boulders and altered slope degrees, we vividly illustrate characteristic behaviors of planted flora. The project highlights discernible differences in adaptive strategies among selected plant species, contributing to a nuanced understanding of plant life's resilience on slopes over the 20-year period.


Report Content

Drawing the Landscape | Sketches of dry deciduous scrub and thorny forest (Wild-scape around Ahmedabad)

Recording the Landscape | Sketches of Phulwari-ki-Nal Sanctuary

Correlating Systems | Understanding the various attributes of the systems through forest sections

Larger Visions, One Forest | Identifying and developing a lens

Larger Visions, One Forest | Comparative analysis

Larger Visions, One Forest | Adaptation analysis

Larger Visions, One Forest | Adaptation analysis

Larger Visions, One Forest | Deriving conclusion

Recreate/Reimagine | Moulding and processing the lens further on a site which is a threshold to the forest.

Recreate/Reimagine | STURDY ON THE SLOPE