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Train-Wind Landscape

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Programme
Design Studio Design Studio 8
Year 2

Green spaces within our cities are becoming increasingly separated by the construction of infrastructure. To preserve the remaining vegetation in urban areas, we need to regenerate the connections between different green spaces. Through these connections, the green spaces can help each other cure and share. This project proposes to create wind connections in our cities through the landscaping and reformation of left-over portions of land adjacent to train lines. The trains create artificial wind flows which can improve the wind connection between different green spaces, encouraging the growth and spread of these spaces within our cities.

This perspective shows a view from one of the proposed pathways in the project.

Pathway Visualisation

This perspective shows a view from one of the proposed pathways in the project.

This perspective shows how the project will be viewed from inside the tube trains adjacent to the site.

Tube Visualisation

This perspective shows how the project will be viewed from inside the tube trains adjacent to the site.

Views of the project from an adjacent trainline bridge.

Proposition Visualisation

Views of the project from an adjacent trainline bridge.

The simulations are generated by Houdini to understand wind flows and how we can manage them.

Wind Analysis

The simulations are generated by Houdini to understand wind flows and how we can manage them.

Forest sample experiments, showing rates of change over a 4-week period.

Mini Lab

Forest sample experiments, showing rates of change over a 4-week period.

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The Bartlett
Autumn Show 2022
27 September – 7 October
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