• Tropical and Temperate Marine Ecology Group Research Project in Australia

    Correlation between the abundance of Lugworm(Abarenicola haswelli) and marine animal abundance on reef flat during low tide  Observations on the reef flat revealed numerous sand dunes and water pits formed by bioturbation activities of lugworms, which restructure the landscape (Riisgård, H. U., & Banta, G. T., 1998). Multiple gobies and their burrows were frequently found…

  • Ecology and Sustainability

    Enhancing Biodiversity in Shek Kip Mei Park Biodiversity plays a crucial role in sustaining ecosystem services that directly benefit human well-being and city resilience. Biodiverse urban ecosystems are often more productive and stable than those with low diversity, providing essential functions like air purification, water quality improvement, climate regulation, and opportunities for recreation and mental…

  • Changes in the Land

    ‘Temporal Ecologies and Infrastructure: Tracing the Transformed Landscape of Mary Soo Hoo Park’ The course aims to redefine architectural drawing as a critical tool for exploring evolving sites. Using the extraorthographic method co-developed by Kevin Bernard Moultrie Daye and Bz Zhang, it portrays sites as dynamic, layered entities, challenging the view of them as static…

  • Plants & Planting

    Understanding the architecture of trees Trees are unique entities; traditional depictions of trees, with a central trunk and branches radiating in all directions, do not accurately represent their true form. It’s crucial to acknowledge the limitations of these visual representations. Oversimplified artistic renditions can lead to unfounded assumptions about the architectural structure of trees. This…