Public Drawing – A Forest Plaza
- Waldlabor
- A controlled environment designed for biodiversity research. It contrasts with the surrounding forest by maintaining a structured, man-made appearance. Through curated habitats and tree management, it serves as a site for studying ecosystem dynamics and human interaction.
- The Hub bridges nature and human intervention. Unlike the organic woodland, it is shaped by deliberate design choices that allow controlled study of biodiversity. It combines research, education, and recreation, offering a space where ecological processes can be observed and influenced.
- The Waldlabor-Hub highlights the role of designed landscapes in environmental stewardship. By balancing control and natural processes, it creates a dialogue between architecture and ecology, illustrating how built environments can support long-term sustainability and learning.
Contributor: Cédric Amiet