University of New South Wales spotlights 10 landscape architecture and design projects
A desk that transforms into a space for quiet study and a vessel that lets people grow mushrooms at home are included in Dezeen's latest school show by the University of New South Wales.
Also included is a project that explores the benefits of marine habitats and farming, and another that looks at the regeneration of Sydney's Bays West Precinct.
University of New South Wales
School:Â University of New South Wales
Courses: Landscape Architecture, Industrial Design and Computational Design
School statement:
"At the School of Built Environment, we shape future cities ? cities that are resilient, sustainable, connected, healthy, smart, liveable, and inclusive.
"We focus on the challenges of cities at every scale, from industrial designed products to the architectural design of buildings and landscapes, through to urban and regional policy and planning. "Our education and research respond to the changing needs of the professions while also anticipating the future challenges society faces.
"We develop skilled and creative graduates, with conscience, who can positively engage, adapt and design our future cities for the benefit of all people, with the planet firmly in mind."
Butterfly Knot: Connecting Human and Non-human Ecologies by Yee To Ng
"Butterfly Knot is a project that explores the regeneration of Sydney's Bays West Precinct into a post-industrial landscape that blurs transit-oriented development with ecological and urban growth.
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