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Author Archives: alexvc76

-PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE-

March 21, 2013by alexvc76 2 Comments

My thoughts on what I am about to say do not correlate with what was written in the web article, Landscapes Over Time by Lisa Speckhart. But it did get me thinking. […]

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3rd Year, 2nd Quarter, 9th Week Down & Long

March 9, 2013by alexvc76 1 Comment

As the end of the quarter approaches, we prepare ourselves for the inevitable, finals week. In football terminology, the 9th week is like 4th and long, except we don’t have […]

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Nobody Designs To Walk In L.A.

February 20, 2013by alexvc76 2 Comments

Los Angeles, CA is home to millions but walked upon by none. This statement almost feels true. Los Angeles is a city that is as diverse in its culture as […]

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To A Community We Will Go, Heigh Ho the Dairy-o, A Community We Will Go!

February 17, 2013by alexvc76 1 Comment

Step aside Mr. Architect, the Landscape Architects are taking the lead on this one. Their is a shift of social values that is transpiring within the Architectural design field in Los […]

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For Locals Only… Maybe

February 13, 2013by alexvc76 Leave a comment

Process is defined as a series of actions to achieve a particular end. The  process for the above map began in a different context. Originally, it depicted just the United […]

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The First Rule About Ecosystems is: You Don’t Change Ecosystems

February 5, 2013by alexvc76 Leave a comment

This was a short film that we were asked to create for a field trip for an LA302 class in Cal Poly Pomona. The film that we were asked to […]

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Just Add Water & It Will Grow

January 23, 2013by alexvc76 Leave a comment

Los Angeles California was first colonized by the Spanish pobladores in 1781 by order of the Spanish Crown. It’s population at the time consisted of 11 families numbering about 44 […]

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