STOSS - Triangle Park


STOSS use landscape to ‘right the wrongs’, transforming neglected or abandoned spaces into climate resilient places that aim to protect and generate new, educational experiences. Their strategy for climate adaptation primarily focuses on water management by ways of storm water storage and infiltration, water conservation a coastal flooding prevention. Their other strategy is to increase tree canopies by creating urban forests.

The project that I have chosen is one that is currently under construction.  Triangle Park is a ‘left over’ space that will be planted with almost 400 new trees. I am going to attempt to adopt this approach with my design for North Place. Infilling the gaps with flowering groves and increasing an almost non-existent canopy over the site. Trees are the vital design component of Triangle Park, paired with subtle paving choices and seating as not to emphasize the wonders of nature.

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