ENVT-1105-M01-2025-26 Landscape Design 3: Territories, Exploration and Proposition (Term 2 week 4)
- Tyrone Akinnuoye

- May 22
- 1 min read
At this point, I found it necessary to edit my storyboard significantly, taking into account a fictional character who had historical ties to the site prior to its regeneration. This character, whose background is intricately woven into the narrative, exhibited a profound sense of curiosity and confusion regarding the reasons behind the site's unavailability to the public. His desire to explore the area stems not only from a personal connection but also from a yearning to uncover the secrets that lie buried beneath the surface. As he delves deeper into the exploration, he stumbles upon remnants of wartime history, specifically the remains of a bunker that had long been forgotten. This discovery is not merely a physical unearthing; it symbolizes a journey into the past, revealing stories of resilience, survival, and the impact of war on the landscape and its people. The character's interactions with the site lead to a deeper understanding of its significance, both historically and emotionally, as he grapples with the implications of what he uncovers. This storyline not only enriches the narrative but also invites the audience to reflect on the themes of memory, history, and the importance of preserving our past.









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