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Plant-Based Water Filtration

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Student Wang Xiang
Programme
Design Studio Design Studio 6
Year 1

This design proposal aims to address the environmental impacts of a golf course in Düsseldorf on the edge of the Rhine River. The design proposes a series of water filtration wetlands which also serve as a community and public space. The water filtered by the wetlands also has environmental benefits for the native plants and animals in the Rhine River ecosystem.

In addition to the water filtration system, the project incorporates swales and wetlands to utilise native plants as the primary means of achieving this goal.

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In addition to the water filtration system, the project incorporates swales and wetlands to utilise native plants as the primary means of achieving this goal.

A restored sixteenth century walkway, with stones and lush trees, provides a serene and historical ambience.

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A restored sixteenth century walkway, with stones and lush trees, provides a serene and historical ambience.

The water tasting area offers visitors the opportunity to sample purified water from a tap, as well as the Rhine River.

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The water tasting area offers visitors the opportunity to sample purified water from a tap, as well as the Rhine River.

A secret garden filled with native plants provides space for reflection and relaxation. This designed space combines natural and human elements, creating a harmonious environment that celebrates the importance of water filtration and sustainability.

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A secret garden filled with native plants provides space for reflection and relaxation. This designed space combines natural and human elements, creating a harmonious environment that celebrates the importance of water filtration and sustainability.

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