In the first part of their new micro documentary series on architecture and water, Ellis Woodman and a team at the Architectural Review (AR) have collaborated with architects, developers, urbanists and thinkers to examine the latent connections between water infrastructure and our built environment. Taking a journey by narrowboat through London, discussing a raft of radical ideas which may offer the keys to unlocking the potential of the river along the way, the films discuss how we might begin to shape the contemporary city's relationship with its urban waterways. Can "floating parks, amphibious houses, floodable public squares, new wetlands or brand new canals foster a more meaningful relationship between the citizen and the city’s waters?"
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Architecture & Water: Exploring Radical Ideas To Unlock The Potential of Urban Waterways
https://www.archdaily.com/559891/architecture-and-water-exploring-radical-ideas-to-unlock-the-potential-of-urban-waterwaysJames Taylor-Foster