The vision for the Botanical and River Park along the Paiva River emphasizes restoring natural beauty and historical significance. The team undertook extensive cleaning efforts to remove invasive species and debris, uncovering remnants of prior agricultural use. The design features pathways crafted with natural materials like gravel and wood, promoting ecological harmony. The park encompasses thematic zones, including trails for biking and walking, picnic areas, and spaces for cultural events, all centered around a sculptural support building that echoes the natural landscape's aesthetics.
The design prioritized restoring the site’s natural beauty while honoring its history of agricultural use, transforming it into a vibrant community space alongside the Paiva River.
Natural materials, such as gravel and wood, were employed to create pathways and structures that harmonize with the park, allowing the forces of nature and time to reshape them.
The project involved removing invasive species to reveal previous constructions, linking the park's design to the site's ecological history while creating areas for recreation and contemplation.
A support building at the convergence of thematic paths enhances visitor engagement, containing elements that reflect the structure of natural forms within the surrounding environment.
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