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sections of the parks elevated for three reasons:
1. To limit human activity off the path system
CASE STUDY: Termas Geométricas Hot Springs Complex, Los Ríos Region, Chile
2.To protect soil permeability to encourage water circulation and prevent overflowing runoff 3.To overall lessen any negative impact to the environment We also suggest putting some furniture in the Path System, such as some benches in the parks. We also encourage putting some trash bins at the entrance of the path, at the entrance of the parks, and at the entrance of the by-water recreational area. Constructing a path system will increase the opportunities for residents to engage with the creeks area and appreciate the environment. A path system can also accommodate commutes between each side of the valley. RECREATION AREA
At the recreation area, there will be a staircase traveling from the middle park down to the ground. The proposal designates a meandering pebble road at the foot of the stairs to access to the spring. Here, children can learn about waterways through environmental education programming, and also have fun and be more close to the spring. The plan also proposes a shelter spot near the pebble road where people can rest. Landscaping will assist
123 Termas Geométricas Hot Springs Complex
124 Termas Geométricas Hot Springs Complex This project was designed by Germán del Sol and built in 2009. Visitors may confidently stroll along a wooden footbridge and contemplate the wild natural surroundings (Wenborne, G. 2009).
CREEK REVIVAL
Finally, the Taubman Team suggests a recreation area that will enhance humannature interaction. This area will be located around the middle of the creek, close to a spring located downstream (see figure 37).


























































