3D biodiversity and UX implementation : designing an effective natural network for use
Hol, A. (2022)
This thesis researches the implications of 3D biodiversity UX design, and its potential considering multifuncionality in cities. The resulting research consisted of three different topics, namely a user research, a design method, and a design proposal for a case study. The general conclusion is that 3D biodiversity offers many benefits, however in order to maximize its potential, fundamental aspects of how public greenery is designed and managed should change. Future research should look into the technical side of 3D biodiversity implementation, creating a small pilot, and involve the local users more directly.
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