Siyu Li

Environmental Architecture (MA)

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This project explores how animals sense human activity and how they respond to the enormous crises caused by humans.

 

The sea turtle is a creature that to some people seems to be very slow, even sluggish. So how it lives in its world, how it is harmed and how it adapts to these changes are things that I am very interested in. The clean energy from wind turbines is going to be largely beneficial to humans, so if it can grow rapidly, what kind of impact it’s going to have on the environment and what it’s going to do to these organisms.

 

This project explores how animals sense human activity and how they respond to the enormous crises caused by humans. The sea turtle is a creature that to some people seems to be very slow, even sluggish. So how it lives in its world, how it is harmed and how it adapts to these changes are things that I am very interested in. The clean energy from wind turbines is going to be largely beneficial to humans, so if it can grow rapidly, what kind of impact it’s going to have on the environment and what it’s going to do to these organisms.

 

 

In Collaboration with: Zhenyu Zhang; Leqing Zeng

 

Contact:

10038299@network.rca.ac.uk

siyulee12@gmail.com

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