2100 Macau, China: Shifting Attitudes for our Vulnerable Future Part 2 Project 2018 Eva Pontika Samantha Hamilton Charlie Glenton University of Plymouth | UK Like many coastal cities, Macau faces devastating challenges posed by rapid climatic changes of the 2100 predicted rising sea levels. The proposal introduces an artefact, a groyne, which forms a shifting landscape. This ecosystem is a flood management device, a natural sponge to protect the city. The presense of the device within the shifting landscape, challenges perceptions about values of nature, landscape and ecology through recording its ever-changing condition. Tutor(s)Mr Robert Brown