Green Corridor
The Green Corridor will be a varied site specifically for vegetation and activities
Both on and off the water, with walks through history, quiet bubbles, floating gardens, and water activities
An experience not familiar in the city, combining both green and blue networks, bringing people from all over the city, surrounding communities and new residents all together
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What does this mean?
The Green Corridor shows the different aspects this development will focus on, from its historic walkway of different artifacts being on display, as well as the seating which creates sounds and noises form how the Dockland used to sound when in traditional use
Its path routes which involve most of the greenery area, with the soundproof bubbles for personal uses both private and socially
As well as making the most out of the water networks, by involving spaces for water activities, kayaking, rowing, stand up paddleboarding, even safe spaces for cold water swimming, and swimming lessons.
With floating gardens in which some will be designated towards the local cafes and restaurants for growing fruits, vegetables, herbs, to help create a circle economy, with some being sold at the local grocery shop in the heritage site
Or personal uses as they will be available for rent if people want their own garden spaces for vegetation or flowers