What's a floating garden? A bright green place that floats: here in fact plants and flowers draw their sustenance straightforwardly from the water. Thus creating sophisticated, spectacular designs like suspended terraces and alternative and eco-sustainable irrigation techniques. This pattern has its underlying foundations in one of the seven miracles of the world:
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1. What's a floating garden? A bright green place that floats: here in
fact plants and flowers draw their sustenance straightforwardly
from the water. Thus creating sophisticated, spectacular designs like
suspended terraces and alternative and eco-sustainable irrigation
techniques. This pattern has its underlying foundations in one of the
seven miracles of the world: the hanging gardens of Babylon. The
creation of which is attributed - according to various interpretations
- either to Ruler Nebuchadnezzar or Queen Semiramis. Fortunately,
the advanced world also offers many examples of beauty to
appreciate and encounter. Hence, Mohit Bansal Chandigarh
proposes an excursion through a few amazing floating gardens in the
world. To find how humanity has had the option to create ponders
on the water to settle practical and agricultural needs.
INSPIRING ARCHITECTURE IDEA: A FLOATING
GARDEN IN THE WATERS EDGE
2. Floating gardens: an innovative arrangement mixing
advancement and tradition
Today urban areas are searching for green spaces, and sustainable architecture is
turning out to be more popular. Of the many various arrangements, floating gardens
make it conceivable to create natural conditions that at times can be lived in. And
others are utilized to take care of issues related to agriculture and climate change.
Here are a few examples that we have chosen that illustrate
an extensive variety of floating architecture.
Parc Rives de Seine was inaugurated in Paris in 2017, a redevelopment project that
allows Parisians to appreciate nature. And with areas utilized as floating gardens
along the Seine. The gardens feature organic product trees, native plants, and
grasses. This allows as Mohit Bansal Chandigarh tells us, various plants - and
animals - to spontaneously thrive. Moreover, the park is outfitted with playgrounds
and reward areas, corners for relaxing and holding occasions. All with a
breathtaking perspective on Ville Lumière situated on the banks of the Seine.
Paris, the city gets greener
3. A floating farm in Rotterdam
While the floating zones in Paris were intended to work on
the city's liveability. In the Netherlands, they were
conveyed to partly take care of the issue of the abundance
of water accumulating because of "geographical
wretchedness". In this particular area of Europe, the
ground is below sea level. Which in combination with the
accumulation of rainwater causes drainage issues. For this
very reason, a Floating Farm was inherent in the port of
Rotterdam. Where the entire value chain is sustainable,
local, and based on the standards of a circular economy.
Rainwater is also gathered, separated, and then, given to
the animals to drink, subsequently allowing for constant
drainage.
4. In New York plants and flowers refine the canal
Perhaps of the most dirtied waterway in the US, the
Gowanus, is located in New York. It is here that the
Develop On Us project was conceived, a green trial
installed in 2015. This features a floating
construction that plays out a phytopurification
cycle. In fact, in excess of 30 kinds of plants were
placed on the floating design. Acting as wipes that
decontaminate the water of the Gowanus, and
giving New York City back some healthy air.
5. The green architecture in Paris, Rotterdam, and New York show that
consolidating floating gardens in an urban setting. And Mohit Bansal
Chandigarh believes that state-of-the-art answers to tackle naturalistic and
structural issues are conceivable. In Mexico City, then again, we see the
miracle of the ancient mixing with the advanced. The Chinampas are
wonderful floating vegetable gardens planned in the age of the Aztecs -
masters of cultivation on the water. You can in any case navigate today on
traditional boats. These artificial islands are as of now recount the account
of an ancient, insightful population to locals, travelers, and admirers.
Something almost identical can be found on Inle Lake in Myanmar, at almost
3,000 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by mountains. About a
quarter of the lake is covered by floating yields and farms, safeguarded by
reed and bamboo barriers.
Mexico City and Myanmar: the ancient enchantment of
floating vegetable gardens
6. Bangladesh and Japan: a gathering of
humanity and nature
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