Abstract

In a world where increased prosperity has created a number of novel, ecosystem-related threats to people’s health and the economy, designing with nature offers a promising outlook to mute the potential negative impacts of our actions and to keep improving the quality of life worldwide. It also provides an alternative to an attitude that has been largely negligent towards our non-human fellow beings. Drawing from the experience of DS landscape architects, four actualized projects and two student master theses illustrate the challenges, opportunities and benefits that building with nature presents. These cases highlight four important lessons for designing with nature in rural and urban landscapes. First, considering the surrounding landscape as a starting point creates a deeper understanding of the situation at hand. This allows for better planning with the ecosystem and enhances the richness of its biodiversity once a project is delivered. Secondly, planning with nature creates the opportunity to let nature do some of the work. This can include water purification, drainage, and cooling. The third lesson is that designing with nature requires a long-term plan. Maintenance might be necessary, and the public may need to be patient to watch the ecosystem slowly flourish through the decades. Finally, creating a new kind of wilderness-imbued beauty to inspire public acceptance and to motivate stewardship is a promising method for establishing a successful long-term nature-inclusive design project. These and other lessons contribute to a field of design where incorporating nature is the status quo.

Highlights

  • Drawing from the experience of DS landscape architects, four actualized projects and two student master theses illustrate the challenges, opportunities and benefits that building with nature presents

  • The benefits of building with nature in spatial planning will be illustrated with four actualized DS landscape architects designs in the landscape of the Netherlands. These projects have put the principles of building with nature in practice, and some of the ecosystems have been growing further for several decades

  • By letting nature back in, the quality of life of the inhabitants is improved with ecosystem services

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Summary

Beautiful new landscapes for all that lives

We live in increasing prosperity, while the distance from that which lives with us on earth is growing. BUILDING WITH NATURE IN LANDSCAPE PRACTICE by the United Nations (UN, 2015), seven are directly connected to the proper functioning of the global ecosystem These are Zero hunger, Good Health and well-being, Clean water and sanitation, Sustainable cities and communities, Life below water, Climate action and Life on land. These projects have put the principles of building with nature in practice, and some of the ecosystems have been growing further for several decades. These interventions serve a wider range of societal goals using the force of nature. These are: start with the landscape, let nature do the hard work, give the landscape time, and use beauty to inspire stewardship

Landscape first
Let nature do the work
Cultivation in time
Beauty for stewardship
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