‘Ribbons of Life’ | A Living Bridge in Canberra

The design objective is to create a natural link over the existing Commonwealth Avenue in Canberra Australia. Two ribbons are proposed, one is a wildlife corridor and the other one is a linear park. Together it forms a divided but safe passage for wildlife and people, twinning around the existing road bridge and the tram tracks.

The ribbon of wildlife consists of wetland, rockery bushland, woodland and open meadow that provide food, shelter, water access for different species to nest and migrant. It creates a sanctuary over the waterway to connect habitats along the banks of Lake Burley Griffin. The forest will leverage transport and greenhouse gas emission aiming

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