Energy Landscapes
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100

The major global goal: by what year must renewable energy provide 90% of electricity to meet climate goals?

What is 2050?

100

Solar farms are best located on what kind of terrain?

What is flat to gently sloping land (less than 5% slope)?

100

What is the first design principle for multifunctional energy landscapes?

Start with site analysis

100

What type of infrastructure is green infrastructure meant to replace or complement?

Gray Infrastructure

100

The lead designer of the High Line in NYC

Who is James Corner Field Operations and 

200

One ecological benefit of well-designed energy landscapes.

What is pollinator habitat creation, soil health improvement, or biodiversity support?

200

Floating solar panels are also known by what term?

What are floatovoltaics?

200

Why should designers conduct historical ecological analysis at a project site?

To understand what natural systems or habitats once existed and could be restored.

200

What is a bioswale and what does it do?

A vegetated channel that slows, filters, and infiltrates stormwater runoff.

200

The designer of Buffalo Bayou Promenade 

SWA Group

300

One way to reduce the visual monotony of large solar farms.

What is terracing, varied topography, or diverse native planting design?

300

How can wind farms coexist with agricultural land use?

By allowing grazing or crop production between turbines.

300

Name two landscape elements that can turn renewable energy sites into public educational experiences.

Interpretive signage, walking paths, seating areas, or viewing platforms.

300

What is the goal of 40% canopy coverage in residential areas?

To reduce temperatures and provide shade for climate resilience.

300

The designer of Qunli Stormwater Park

Who is Turenscapes?

400

What landscape function includes stormwater infiltration and erosion control in energy sites?

What is the hydrological function?

400

What design strategy can help mitigate the “heat island effect” around solar arrays?

Using native groundcovers and vegetated surfaces for cooling.

400

How can the “ground plane” be a critical design element in energy landscapes?

It supports native planting, stormwater management, and aesthetic composition beneath infrastructure.

400

What does “design with flooding” mean in resilient landscape design?

Accepting and planning for periodic inundation rather than trying to completely prevent it.

400

The designer of Race Street Pier?

Who is James Corner Field Operations?

500

Why is the idea of “beautiful vs. ecologically sound” a false binary?

Because design can achieve both simultaneously through integrated and visible systems.

500

What principle guides designers to view energy infrastructure as part of the landscape rather than separate from it?

What is landscape as infrastructure?

500

Why is “scale and connectivity” an essential design principle?

Because networks of green spaces provide greater ecological and hydrological benefits than isolated sites.

500

Why must green infrastructure be context-sensitive?

To reflect local climate, culture, and ecological conditions for better long-term performance.

500

The designer of 11th Street Bridge Park?

Who is OMA and OLIN?