Abstract
What if we created an ecological and recreational waterpark in the Limfjord at Mors?
What if the wetlands on South Mors were restored to be a recreational landscape connecting the local villages? What if demolition gave room for a new kind of village common? How can landscape design convey and support the development of Mo-clay landscapes – past, present and future? This volume presents strategic design work by landscape architecture students at the University of Co-penhagen. From February to April 2018, 18 students from seven countries explored possibilities for landscape development on the island of Mors. In dialogue with municipal planners, local experts and local enthusiasts they developed five projects that strive to unfold Mors Landscape Futures.
What if the wetlands on South Mors were restored to be a recreational landscape connecting the local villages? What if demolition gave room for a new kind of village common? How can landscape design convey and support the development of Mo-clay landscapes – past, present and future? This volume presents strategic design work by landscape architecture students at the University of Co-penhagen. From February to April 2018, 18 students from seven countries explored possibilities for landscape development on the island of Mors. In dialogue with municipal planners, local experts and local enthusiasts they developed five projects that strive to unfold Mors Landscape Futures.
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 14 Jul 2018 |
Place of Publication | København |
Number of pages | 60 |
Publication status | Published - 14 Jul 2018 |