wetland
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Submitted by eozberk:
Cheonggye Stream in old Seoul. The city tore down the elevated highway once covering this area and daylighted the stream.
Awesome photo! Thanks for the submission!
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[A point of transition between concrete-bottom (at right) and dirt-bottom (at left), photographed by the awesome FOVICKS, or Friends of Vast Industrial Kafka-esque Sturctures, for a photoessay on the Los Angeles River]
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(via architectureblog)
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Barinas a la sombra HDR (via)
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Each year over 2.8 million people visit the Suncheon wetlands in Korea, which comprise world’s 5th largest tidal flat. To host them, Gansam Architects’ G.lab* have designed a visitor’s center (via Green Roofed Suncheon Wetlands Center Flows With the Tides | Inhabitat)
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Very good student project!
http://infranetlab.org/blog/2009/07/student-works-hydro-park/
A recent thesis project at McGill University by Tania Delage takes Lebbeus Woods’ idea of the borderline and the ecological phenomena of the ecotone as an opportunity to cross-breed infrastructure, ecology and public amenities.