An ecological vision for Davis Creek exploring how architecture, technology, and biodiversity can coexist within future urban environments.
This conceptual illustration imagines a public space where native flora and fauna are actively supported through biophilic design, environmental monitoring, and interactive digital systems. The proposal integrates living environmental filters, bioindicator plants, pollinator habitats, augmented reality ecological education, and bioluminescent planting systems to create an immersive landscape that reconnects people with local ecosystems.
Inspired by the idea of architecture as living infrastructure, the project investigates how built environments can become regenerative, educational, and responsive to both human and non-human species.