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SENSING LANDSCAPE STUDIO

LARC 502 Design Studio II

University of British Columbia

Curriculum by Daniel Roehr and Kees Lokman

Co-taught with: Alex van Zyl and Kees Lokman

2024 and 2025

Sensing Landscape is a1st year studio that asks students to work across scales and engage in multisensory site observation, systems thinking, and design research to develop proposals that advance ecological regeneration, climate adaptation, public life, and spatial justice. It includes the design of a residual landscape and of a neighbourhood park.

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Enhancing Ecotones: Designing for the Great Blue Heron and Human Ecologies by Alyssa Tegelaar, Emma McGuinness, Yuxin Xie

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Recovery Garden - A Playful Space to Support Substance Abuse Recovery by Chloe Hung

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AYA Park by Kaiyan Huang, Cole Bissonnette and Anson Wong

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Columbia Park as Refuge - An Oasis in the City for Humans & Bats by Chloe Hung, Diana Sims, Kevin Jinn, and Stacy Wei

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Almond Park by Vincent Morelli

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