'The Culture Of Landscape In China'

Yale University

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Frida Lopez, a sophomore from Houston, Texas, stood in front of an image, taken from above, of lush greenspaces, clusters of trees, and waterfront walkways. The view was of Shanghai Houtan Park, built on a site formerly occupied by a steel factory and shipyard along the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China. Lopez explained that the park's layered vegetation transformed a brown field into a flood-resilient park that "takes away or at least diminishes the environmental contamination and creates a more beautiful place."

In addition, she said, the park design includes a one-mile-long terrace of wetland plants to filter the river water and make it safe for human contact. Her research partner, William Zhang, a sophomore from Chicago, noted that while the system can clean only a small fraction of the river, it nevertheless demonstrates how parks can perform some of the work of treatment plants.

Their presentation took place on the last day of this class, which surveyed the history of China's close relationship with nature. After beginning the semester with documentaries on air, water, and soil pollution in China in 2015, they were concluding with an exploration of innovation in regenerative park designs in China.

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