The contradiction between industry and Nature

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While walking around our sites, significant impacts from the industrial revolution can be found. Due to urban development, Industries are devouring nature. We had interviews with people around the site. Interestingly, our first impressions vary from what people think about the space. The attractiveness of Speirs Wharf underlines the loneliness of port Dundas. Therefore, our group aimed to highlight the differences between the two areas, capturing people’s different conflicts towards the site. At the end of the day, human still relies on nature as escapism. But can we maintain the balance in between?

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