Modelling Fluid Soils: Designing Together for the Wadden Sea Landscapes in Transition

Laura Cipriani, Zhaolei Li, Keyan Tang, Hanneke Wander, Madelief Dekker, Wong Yin Wah, Suihui Kuo, Nicolle Cobben, Martine Schüll, More Authors

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Abstract

The relationship between soil and water is at the center of interest now more than ever. Like many other littoral areas around the globe, such as lagoons, wetlands, islands, and their inland areas, the Wadden Sea territories struggle between two opposing forces: permanence and transformation. The war between man and nature is waged on various fronts (i.e. geo-morphological, climatic, ecological environmental, architectural, and landscape) and in urban settlements.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEmbracing the Future of the Wadden Sea Landscapes
Subtitle of host publicationVoices and Imageries from Students and Educators
EditorsLaura Cipriani
Place of PublicationDelft
PublisherDelft University of Technology, Faculteit Bouwkunde
Pages22-55
Number of pages34
ISBN (Electronic)978-94-6366-895-8
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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