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PHOTOS

This series of photographs is a collection of social issues that I discovered during my walks and explorations in the city of Toronto. The photographs represent chaos, isolation, disorder, environmental degradation, visual pollution, etc. These continuities of modern consumerism have slowly corrupted every corner of society, and junkspaces have surfaced.

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The water model demonstrates that in urban environments dominated by impermeable surfaces and concrete, polluted runoff quickly flows into streams without adequate filtration, which can lead to flooding. In contrast, restoring daylighted creeks alongside native plants and soils naturally filters water and reduces flood risks. Additionally, bio-swales are employed to filter pollutants, capture sediments, and purify water, while constructed ponds and dams serve to accumulate water and slow its flow, thereby creating valuable habitats.

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