INTERWEAVE IN PUNGGOL - WHEN BIODIVERSITY AND CITY ARE ONE Group C Resilience 2 Wu Yitong Lim Ming Wei Muhammad Faisal Ramadhan Iris Olie
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INTERWEAVE IN PUNGGOL WHEN BIODIVERSITY AND CITY ARE ONE Group C Resilience 2 Wu Yitong Lim Ming Wei Muhammad Faisal Ramadhan Iris Olie
Transformation Process 1970s A1-A1 Section A1 Coney Island Coney Island A1 1990s A2-A2 Section A2 Coney Island Port Coney Island A2 2000s A3-A3 Section A3 Coney Island Reclaimed Land Reclaimed Land Reclaimed Land MRT Coney Island A3 Housing Development 2010s Dam A4-A4 Section A4 Coney Island Punggol Reservoir Fresh Water Coney Island A4 Dam 2030s (URA Master Plan) A5-A5 Section Housing Development Housing Development A5 Coney Island Fresh Water Coney Island A5
How nature and city can coexist together ? When the city is growing fast, how nature catching up the pace to mutualise human and nature? Punggol as a strategic location to increase diversity and biodiversity in the city.
Open place disappear Strategy I Conserving valuable patches of habitats. Stress: Increase of demography BEFORE TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION STRATEGY Strategy II Improving the ecological and social connectivity in new urban development area. BEFORE TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION STRATEGY
Lack of time for biodiversity adaptation Strategy I Creating Buffer Zone to enhance the connectivity and quality for wildlife. Speed of urbanisation 2018 BEFORE TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION STRATEGY Strategy II Urban Infrastructure Development with Ecological Connection Design. BEFORE TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION STRATEGY
Transformation of water’s habitats Strategy I Recreating diverse waterscape to enhance the resilience of aquatic habitats. Modification of water BEFORE TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION STRATEGY flow Strategy II Interwovening nature waterscape with urban environment. BEFORE TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION STRATEGY
Phase I Nature Habitat Analysis and Conservation Coastal Forest Mangrove Forest Existing vegetation: Existing vegetation: Anodendron candolleanum Barringtonia acutangula Existing species: Existing species: Birds: Birds: Aegithina tiphia singaporensis Alcedo atthis Mammal: Amphibians: Sus scrofa Fejervarya cancrivorus Amphibians: Fejervarya cancrivorus Casuarina Forest Grassland Existing vegetation: Existing vegetation: Casuarina equisetifolia Pennisetum polystachion Existing species: What to keep and learn? What to modify and update? Birds: Fejervarya cancrivorus Secondary Forest Casuarina Forest Mammal: Smooth-coated Otter Coastal Forest Grassland Mangrove Forest Fresh Water Sea Water
Phase II Maintaining and Diversify Habitats What to insert and update? New Primary Costal Forest Floating Wetland Vegetation selection: Vegetation selection: Artocarpus elasticus Oligoaeschna amata Artocarpus lanceifolius Ploiarium alternifolium Asplenium nidus Kopsia singapurensis Gluta wallichii Target species: Target species: Birds: Birds: Malacocincla malaccensis Accipiter trivirgatus Trichastoma rostratum Adiantum latifolium Aethopyga siparaja Amphibians: Ahaetulla mycterizans Hylarana labialis Chalcophaps indica Limnonectes blythii Dicaeum trigonostigma Arthropoda: Mammal: Acisoma panorpoides Banded leaf monkey Slender squirrals Long-tailed macaque B Sunda Pangolin Siow loris Asian palm civet Amphibians: Leptobrachium nigrops Limnonectes blythii New Secondary Forest Fresh Mangrove Forest B Vegetation selection: Vegetation selection: Adiantum latifolium Barringtonia acutangula Aplonis panayensis Artocarpus integer Target species: Streblus elongatus Birds: Ardea purpurea Target species: Alcedo atthis Birds: Malacocincla malaccensis Accipiter trivirgatus Strix seloputo Amphibians: Zoothera citrina Limnonectes malesianus Treron vernans Orthotomus sericeus Arthropoda: Nesoxenia lineata Mammal: Macaca fascicularis Sus scrofa Callosciurus notatus Amphibians: Duttaphrynus melanostictus Hylarana labialis Existing Habitats New Habitats Habitat Succession/ Resilience Secondary Forest New Secondary Forest Patch Years Coastal Forest New Mangrove Forest Patch Mangrove Forest New Primary Costal Forest Patch Casuarina Forest Fresh Water Swamp/ Mud Land Grassland Fresh Mangrove Forest Sea Water Floating Wetland Typologies Profile Fresh Water New Waterways
Phase III Urban Infrastructure Development with Ecological Connection Design Reference: Upper Aljunied Road https://www.torque.com.sg/news/upper-aljunied-road-to-be-realigned/ New Urban Development Walking Path New Road Ecological Corridor
Phase IV Built-up Development with Ecological Connection Design Reference: Ole Scheeren of OMA introduces a new residential typology to Singapore with The Interlace, a large-scale complex of interconnected apartment buildings stacked in an innovative hexagonal arrangement, developed by CapitaLand and Hotel Properties Limited. http://oma.eu/news/oma-unveils-design-for-the-interlace-residential-complex-in-singapore. New Typologies of Building Program
Phase V Intergrating Built-up Development into Ecological Infrastructure and New Habitats Reference: Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/bishan-ang-mo-kio-park Green and Blue Networks
1 Mangrove Forest 2 Coastal Forest 3 Housing Development 4 Floating Island 5 New Infrastructure 13 6 Walking Path 7 Ecological Corridor 8 Secondary Forest 9 Primary Costal Forest 10 Fresh Water Swamp/ Mud Land 11 Nature Stream 1 6 12 Naturalized River 2 8 13 Casuarina Forest 9 14 Grassland 5 3 4 12 14 10 7 11
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