Wu Chao Chang, CHEAH CHENG YU, SAMMI TEO WEN YEN
student
National Yunlin University of Science and Technology - 雲林科技大學
Taiwan, Province of China
Urban Design and Landscape
Planning to redesign the old Gaomei Wetland Seaside Bathing Area, abandoned since 1970, to restore its former glory. This project will protect the wetland,… more
Nour Yasser Safa
advisor
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
United States of America
My architectural journey centers on rebuilding communities through resilient and context-sensitive… more
This project smartly uses bamboo and a floating platform to protect the sensitive wetland soil, showing strong sustainable design. However, bamboo’s durability in a marine environment needs careful testing and maintenance planning. The water recycling system tied to tidal cycles is a great sustainable feature, but managing construction to protect the ecosystem during installation will be complex. Clear plans for lifecycle costs, maintenance, and risk management will be key to the project’s long-term success.
While the use of bamboo and floating platforms is a great sustainable choice for this sensitive wetland site, it’s important to plan carefully for durability due to the harsh environment. Phased construction and environmental protections are crucial to minimize ecosystem impact.