"The traditional Chinese knot consists of two ropes tied together and interwoven, as water melds with agriculture and agriculture with water. This woven integration of water and agriculture embodies the sustainable vision and principles intended for this campus master plan.
“Tying Together,” creates a campus framework consists of a range of landscape typologies, filtration, and restoration zones that are made up of artificial dunes which act as physical barriers to protect the campus against rising sea levels and create room for recreation and ecology. The floating farms and outdoor markets showcase technical developments and are highlights for tourism and residents, embracing the local people. The academic research plots and strips form agricultural links for the ecosystems to blend with campus life. The campus creates links within and ties together these components of the campus framework. The campus will be a productive environment for future scientists, students, and citizens.