Symbiosis in Coastal Communities
Background (inspiration and issue background)
Symbiosis
Coastal
Community
Mutualistic Symbiosis - a long term interaction between two organisms that is mutually beneficial.
By reconceptualizing coastal communities into a symbiotic relationship with the land, human harm can be minimized while maximizing positive impact upon both humans and the ecosystem, resulting in a longer term resilience plan for these communities.
Coastal
Ecosystem
Historically, coastal communities have been economic hubs, intrinsically linked to vital industries such as fishing, and shipping, with new innovations like offshore wind farms, and aquaculture only increasing the economic relevance of these communities. However, coastal communities are currently some of the most vulnerable communities due to changing climate conditions that expose them to rising sea levels, extreme weather, and various chemical changes. These changes harm both the ecosystems and communities that are dependent on coastal ecology. To address this issue, these communities must transition from reactionary measures to fostering a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between their communities and the land.
Justification
Newfoundland
Newfoundland's population of 570,000 has been slightly declining in recent years due to economic conditions.
In 1857, 90% of Newfoundlands population were fishermen, by 1991, only 5% remained full-time fishermen.
In response to plummeting cod stocks in the region, in 1992 a cod moratorium was instated and has lasted up until present day.
Newfoundland's economy has been historically dependent on the land, however recently this region has been struggling economically as result of a struggling ecosystem.
Generative Design
Design Goal
Rule Algorithms
Source Code
Designer
Solution #1
Solution #2
Solution #n
Precedent - Data Visualization
Expected Outcomes ( includes precedents-diagrams- design objectives and elements)
Precedent - Data Driven Design
Expected Outcomes ( includes precedents-diagrams- design objectives and elements)
Process
Collect + Synthesize Data
Generative Design Process
Animation
Final Outcome
Milestones
Milestone 1 - Defining Design Goals
Milestone 2 - Synthesizing & Analyzing Data
Milestone 3 - Begin Prototyping
Milestone 4 - Assess Progress & Reiterate
Milestone 5 - Animate Alternating Paths
Milestone 5 - Final Production
Competencies
Generative Design
- Requires specific softwares
- Incorporates AI
- Requires assistance from coaches
Animation
- Utilize softwares such as Blender
- Could incorporate parametric modeling through Grasshopper
Data Analysis
- Find reputable databases for access
- Collect and organize data to show its significance
Feedback
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Symbiosis in Coastal Communities is a project proposal, that outlines how data visualization and data driven design can be utilized to show symbiosis in the vulnerable coastal communities of Newfoundland.