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Plants and animals that exist only in one geographic region.
ENDEMIC SPECIES
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Complex process that combines the practical with the artful in a unified, functional composition. Combines elements of art and science to create functional, aesthetically pleasing extension of indoor and living to the outdoors.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
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Curving sky gardensare terraced on the hotel facade, covering 15000 sq meters in total.
PARKING ROYAL COLLECTION
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Sustainable urban drainage system designed to manage runoff, mitigate the negative impact or urbanization on flooding, improve water quality, preserve biodiversity and contribute to the needs of local community.
FLOODABLE PARKS
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Many architectural projects tend to fall in short in terms of being isolated or unconnected to other green spaces.
ISOLATED PROJECTS
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Traditional approach addresses human needs engineering intervention.
GREY INFRASTRUCTURE
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Act of making false or misleading statements about the environmental beliefs of a product practice.
GREENWASHING
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Encompasses the analysis, planning, design, managements.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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Is the study of relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment.
ECOLOGY
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Is a concept used within the building industry to increase occupant connectivity to the natural environment through the use of direct nature, indirect nature, and space and place conditions.
BIOPHILIC DESIGN
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Holistic approach addresses human and environmental needs
BGI BLUE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
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A surface area that differs from its surroundings in nature or appearance.
LANDSCAPE PATH
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Development and undevelopment of areas along streams. It enhance the ecological functions.
RIVERSCAPE AND RIPARIAN CORRIDORS
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Jewel Changi Airport developed by?
SAFDIE ARCHITECTS
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Treatment system that use natural processes involving ______ vegetation, soil and their associates microbial assemblages to improve water quality.
CONSTRUCTED WETLAND
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Is all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area- the variety of animals, plants, fungi, and even microorganisms like bacteria that make up our natural world.
BIODIVERSITY
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It defines as a group of species that are commonly found together.
ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY
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Vegetated system built over a structure decking that serves as roof to the specific portion of the structure.
GREEN ROOFS
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An open level stretch of paved ground designed for walking along coast or shore.
ESPLANADE
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Bridges and tunnels designed to allow wildlife ri safety travel.
WILDLIFE CORRIDORS
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Factors should be considered when designing with plants.
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE SITE DESIGN NEEDS OF THE PROJECT DESIGN CHARACTER OF PLANTS CHOSEN
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Parks, green roof and other green spaces in sea of concrete.
URBAN ISLANDS
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Support a broad spectrum of activities and interaction between people and nature and sustains critical environmental functions for health of Communities.
PUBLIC PARKS AND CIVIC SPACES
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Basins meant to collect water and release it as a rate that prevents
DETENTION AND RETENTION PONDS
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Latin means goddess of FLOWER Relating to flowers A group of indigenous plants in an ecosystem of a geographical region.
FLORA
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Breaking up of habitat or cover type into smaller disconnected parcels, often associated with but not equivalent to habitat loss.
FRAGMANTATION
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Refers to goddess of FERTILITY meaning forest spirit A group of indigenous animals of any geographical region.
FAUNA
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It is the nature of smaller scale architectural projects to be approached in the context of itself only it's immediate surrounding not the big picture
PIECEMEL APPROACH
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Important consideration, especially when chosing sites for park or recreation areas.
WILDLIFE
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Information on the general pattern of plant cover in the site and describes the quality of wooden areas; determine on site. Heavily clustered with trees as it would be best to preserve the area.
VEGETATION MAP
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Spatial continuity of a habitat or cover type across a landscape.
LANDSCAPE CONNECTIVITY
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Individual patches that acts as ecological corridors due to proximity from each other.
STEPPING STONE PATCHES
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Vegetated system built on vertical surfaces such as walls, includes green facades and living wall systems .
VERTICAL GARDEN
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Recommended percentage of open public spaces in cities
50%
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Network core site connected by buffer zones, wildlife corridors and smaller but still wildlife rich sites. A spatial planning framework, it mainly deals with connectivity of habitats to promote ecological functions.
ECOLOGICAL NETWORK
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Patches corridors and matrices in landscape
PCM MODEL
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Developed by SAFDIE ARCHITECTS
JEWEL CHANGI AIRPORT