Green Theme Parks

'Gaia: The Living World' by AECOM is Set for Seoul, Korea

The images you see above are of 'Gaia: The Living World,' a sustainable theme park planned for Grand Park in Seoul, Korea. With sprawling gardens, wildlife-inspired habitats and waterfalls, it's no wonder this AECOM design has gotten accolades.

To me, 'Gaia: The Living World' looks like Disney World on steroids so do yourself a favor and check out this gallery!

Implications - The eco-friendly trend has continued to prosper over the past few years and companies that are becoming more green and eco-conscious have more appeal to consumers. Through using corporate social responsibility, companies such as AECOM have managed to create buzz amongst audiences who desire to see companies become more involved in charitable causes.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Theme Parks - Opportunity for theme parks to implement sustainable practices and attractions that align with the growing demand for eco-conscious experiences.
2. Corporate Social Responsibility - Businesses can leverage their involvement in charitable causes to generate positive PR and attract environmentally conscious consumers.
3. Sustainable Design - The integration of sustainable design principles in theme park architecture and landscaping offers an opportunity for innovative and visually stunning experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Theme Park - Theme parks can adapt to the eco-friendly trend by incorporating sustainable practices and attractions.
2. Architecture and Design - The demand for sustainable design in theme parks offers architects and designers an opportunity to create environmentally responsible and visually appealing spaces.
3. Environmental and Conservation Organizations - Partnerships with theme parks can promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts while offering unique educational experiences for visitors.

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