Karthik N

LA4015-3

JEWEL OF THE FOREST

Flowers serve as the jewels in a forest ecosystem, contributing vital benefits to the forest's growth. The project will highlight the presence and significance of flowers, showcasing a diverse array of flowering species at the river-forest interface. It unfolds in stages, transitioning from an intentionally designed coexistence to a naturally evolving setting. Through the introduction of specific plants, alterations to terrain, and the creation of favorable conditions, the project catalyzes biodiversity. Flowering species, strategically chosen for year-round bloom, attract pollinators, creating captivating exploration pauses. The project aims for continuous display of blossoms, showcasing the ever-changing conditions prevailing throughout the seasons.


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 | Analysis of flowers

Larger Visions, One Forest | Analysis of flowers

Larger Visions, One Forest | Analysis of flowers & deriving conclusion

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

Recreate/Reimagine | Identifying and implementing

Recreate/Reimagine | Proposed plantation

Recreate/Reimagine | Spring grain plan – JEWEL OF THE FOREST