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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Exhibition 2024

My name is Wang Jingnan, a student of spatial design.

NESTORIA

With the rapid advancement of science and technology, people are becoming increasingly immersed in virtual networks, leading to social isolation, urban alienation, and disconnection from nature. Therefore, I believe that creating wildlife ecosystems within urban green spaces can not only foster human interaction with nature but also provide spaces for social interaction. This design aims to alleviate the social loneliness brought about by virtual networks while re-establishing connections between people and nature, as well as among people themselves.

SECTION

SECTION

Interaction zone

In this wildlife ecosystem, people sit by pools and watch birds glide across the water. Interaction areas in ecosystems also create the possibility for strangers to meet and communicate, and people can not only appreciate the vitality of plants and animals, but also regain a sense of belonging and connection in each other's company.

Interaction zone

In this wildlife ecosystem, the interaction between man and nature becomes vivid and intimate. Visitors can wander through the forest paths and observe the opossums and koalas perched in the canopy up close. Viewing platforms and walks designed for human-animal interaction give people the opportunity to stop and feel the breath of nature and the pulsation of life.

Wildlife ecosystems

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