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Author Archives: dmunoz1

Little Stewards

March 21, 2013by dmunoz1 2 Comments

As the quarter comes to an end, we progress forward in our educational journey as landscape architecture students here at Cal Poly Pomona. Each quarter we get closer and closer […]

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Presents in a stow away

February 22, 2013by dmunoz1 2 Comments

The past two quarters we’ve been working on the Aqueduct Futures Project under the supervision of Professor Barry Lehrman. We have exercised our abilities to create landscapes that express cultural identity […]

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Corresponding shifts in the landscape

February 11, 2013by dmunoz1 1 Comment

“Corresponding shifts in the landscape” takes a look at the Antelope Valley water basin and recognizes the benefits withdrawn as a result of water policy and management. The Antelope Valley […]

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Ready, set, action!

February 10, 2013by dmunoz1 Leave a comment

“Water we use” is a short film documenting Southern California’s water supply infrastructure. The clips from the short film were captured within the limits of the San Gabriel River watershed, […]

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Cry me a river, build me an aqueduct, and…

January 30, 2013by dmunoz1 1 Comment

Hydro-librium signifies the balance of water, an ironic caption depicting the not so equated water dispute between the Owens Valley and city of Los Angeles. As Los Angeles began to […]

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