Urbanistický design a krajinářství

Landscape Architecture Design for the Buffer Zone of the Dong Thap Muoi Biodiversity Ecological Conservation Area (VietNam)

Duy Nam Huynh
University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh city
Vietnam
Duy Nam

Idea projektu

The main design inspiration for the entire buffer zone of Dong Thap Muoi Ecological Reserve (Tien Giang) was inspired by the original symphony of the flooded Melaleuca forest ecosystem and the resilience and adaptability of the community here.
Visualize a landscape architectural space "Resurrection journey" - "Resurrection from Mother Earth" Dong Thap Muoi, where soft, flexible design lines follow the natural flow of canals, Rough indigenous materials blend with the green color of Melaleuca forests and the diversity of aquatic vegetation.
Inspiration also comes from historical stories about the reclamation process, people's attachment to nature, and their desire for a balanced future between conservation and sustainable development, where people can experience experience, learn and connect deeply with the deep blue heart of Dong Thap Muoi.

Popis projektu

The thesis proposes a buffer zone landscape model that integrates conservation with experiential tourism, education, and community development. The design minimizes intervention, enhances adaptability, protects the ecosystem, and promotes green economic growth in the context of climate change.

Technické informace

Roof material taken from nipa leaves is salvaged from the area when the leaves are dry.
Natural Melaleuca wood wall materials are environmentally friendly.
Wooden columns in the building also use natural materials mixed with perennial forest trees.
The plastic roof of the festival hut and the greenhouse roof of the nursery, take as much light as possible and avoid water seepage from the Leaf roof.
Melaleuca wood floors with white yellow cotton woven with lotus flowers create naturalness.
Take advantage of cork wood and the walkway leading into the building.
Natural divided stone cladding for the square.
Melaleuca wood floors, sidewalk paths for walking on the festival route and ferry terminal.
Rough concrete, red brick steps mark the color of the material to symbolize the festival route.
Asphalt material for major transit routes for trams through landscaped areas.
There is also the use of cobblestones to make talus powder on both sides of the road to prevent landslides.

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