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Pauline Moskal
landscape architect
2067.
Creating an energy landscape for the future

The year is 2067.
The city of Vancouver has been devastated by a series of earthquakes. One of the hardest hit areas is Stanley Park, which has been split in half along the Causeway. In efforts to re-establish the city, Stanley Park must be re-examined in order to take advantage of two of its major renewable resources- wind and water.
Due to urban growth and demand for renewable resources, it is no longer sustainable to design energy generation as it has been done in the past. This proposal intends to create an “energy landscape,” using the old Causeway as an energy transect, that extends through and powers the new city of Vancouver.


Wind farm.

New "Lion's Gate Bridge"

"Energy Tubes"

Wind farm.
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