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FNBE 0814 Constructed Landscape Project 1

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FNBE 0814 Constructed Landscape Project 1

  1. NATIONAL PARK PROJECT 1 : EXPERIENTIAL LANDSCAPE Group Members: 1. Vincent Tan C.H. 2. Tan Jing Wei 3. Deong Khai Keat 4. Yeo Kai Wen 5. Wong Qin Kai Tutor: Miss Noorul Iffa Mohd Nayan
  2. WHAT IS NATIONAL PARK ? The government has taken steps to prevent or eliminate in the area of land reclamation, mining and settlement, and make the ecology and natural landscape fully displayed National Park is a designated area for preserving the nature More than 1000 hectares Undergoes minor development to create a more beautiful scenery Own by government to avoid the harm by human activities and city development Under legal protection
  3. WHAT IS NATIONAL PARK ? The government has taken steps to prevent or eliminate in the area of land reclamation, mining and settlement, and make the ecology and natural landscape fully displayed National Park is a designated area for preserving the nature More than 1000 hectares Undergoes minor development to create a more beautiful scenery Own by government to avoid the harm by human activities and city development Under legal protection
  4. Endau Rompin National Park ( MALAYSIA ) CASE STUDY LET’S COMPARE BOTH NATIONAL PARKS WHOLE FNBE!!! PROJECT DATE 8 SEPT 2014 CLIENT Arches National Park ( US ) CASE STUDY 1 CASE STUDY 2
  5. LOCATION
  6. -Located on Johor-Pahang border. -The second largest National Park in Penisular Malaysia. -The one of the world's oldest rainforest. -It covers an area of 870 square kilometers. • Located at United States • located in southeast Utah • The area of the Arches National Park is 310.3 square kilometres
  7. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
  8. ENDAU-ROMPIN NATIONAL PARK Endau-­‐Rompin National Park іs the second largest national park іn Peninsular Malaysia. • It is called home by the Jakun, which is the major tribe of Orang Asli. It contains: • One оf the world's oldest rainforests. • Volcanic rocks from about 240 million years ago. • Sоme оf Malaysia's best natural waterfalls. Іts name іs derived frоm the twо rivers through the park: • the Endau river in Johor, in the south. • the Rompin river іn Pahang, іn the north.
  9. • 1892, miner and surveyor H.W.Lake and Lieutenant H.J.Kelsall entered the Endau-­‐ Rompin area to regulate scientific research and documentation. ! • They recorded and collected infinite specimens from the area and noted a healthy number of large animals such as elephants, the Sumatran rhinoceros and deer passing over the area. ! • 1933, with the help of Lake and Kelsall’s documentation of the area and its flora and fauna, Endau-­‐Kluang area was proclaimed as a forest reserve. ! • 1972, the reserve was further expanded to comprise an area within the Lesong Forest Reserve in Pahang. ! • 1985-­‐1986, a scientific expedition identified 25 new species of plants within the area. ! • After years of conflicts, the Johor government finally established this Endau Rompin National Park in 1980s.
  10. ARCHES NATIONAL PARK 1.The first humans to inhabit Arches NaUonal Park were hunter-­‐gatherers that came to the area to make tools like knives, darts, scrapers and spearpoints from the microcrystalline quartz commonly found in the region. ! 2.Eventually these paleolithic forebears would come to pracUce agriculture, culKvaKng crops like beans, squash and corn in the arid soil. ! 3.These agrarian socieUes would develop into the Ancestral Puebloan and Fremont cultures, which were prevalent throughout the southwest unUl about 700 years ago.
  11. Ancestral Pueblan & Fremont Cultures
  12. THE SIMILARITIES Established over 50 years THE DIFFERENCES ENDAU-­‐ROMPIN NATIONAL PARK ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Less daily activities happened by the ancients. More daily activities happened by the ancients. A history depends more on its natural habitat. A history depends more on its natural environment and culture from the ancients. Established more on the purposes of visiting and protecting the wildlife as a refuge. Established more on the purposes of protecting, experiencing, exploring and doing reference or researches against the ancients’ activities.
  13. CHARACTERISTICS
  14. • Various kinds of flora and fauna can be found at the nearby hills in Endau-­‐ Rompin National Park. • The most spectacular things in the park is a fan palm species, it named Livistona Endauensis. Rainy Season ENDAU ROMPIN NATIONAL PARK
  15. • More than 2000 natural arches,including world famous delicate arch and a natural rock arch. • Here is one of the world’s largest natural sandstone arch centrally. • Smallest ( 3 feet) Largest ( 306 feet) • The main attractions: ARCHES NATIONAL PARK • Delicate arch-Experience wind and rain erosion for a long time did no collapse,it is also one of the major landmarks in Utah. • Balanced Rock-Product is equivalent to three school bus stand at the top of the rock. • Double Arch-Two of the same size arch. • Landscape Arch-Is the longest arch in the park. • Devil’s Garden-Is famous for spreading the arch.
  16. COMPARISON Endau Rompin National Park Arches National Park ▪Located at the north of Johor. ▪Located at the eastern Utah. ▪It established on 8 September 1892. ▪It established on 12 November 1971. ▪Only have two until four recreational activities at here such as camping,waterfall and swimming pool. ▪Many kinds of recreational activities sush as climbing,biking,hiking,camping and so on. ▪Not used as a biblical firm. ▪Used as a filming locations for biblical firm.
  17. SITE CONTEXT –ENDAU ROMPIN NATIONAL PARK— –ARCHES NATIONAL PARK—
  18. ARCHES NATIONAL PARK
  19. WHAT CAN I DO ON THOSE PLACES????!!? Please answer me, Vincent. Now!
  20. ARCHES NATIONAL PARK
  21. ENDAU ROMPIN NATIONAL PARK
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