Reaching the End
This blog post is meant to be a reflection of the quarter and my thoughts of the future of this project. This quarter has come to an end. With it […]
This blog post is meant to be a reflection of the quarter and my thoughts of the future of this project. This quarter has come to an end. With it […]
This is an example of an exhibition board that will be displayed on the wall during the exhibition week. This poster board contains information such as the map that was […]
Traveling makes you see things differently in every aspects. We have field trip week every quarter and it is great. I believe that seeing other parts of our country will help […]
In our 4th week of winter quarter, we shot a short film and it was an eye opening experience for my partner (Denise Munoz) and I. This quick introduction into film […]
Water cost is rising and from all the essential utilities, water is wining. Even though with the rise in water, for most communities, tap water is at about a penny […]
This quarter has flew by so quick and with no time to take a break, the ASLA, Andy Wilcox and Dillon Diers made it possible for a number of us […]
Los Angeles River Watershed is composed of the Los Angeles River and tributaries that include: Bell Creek, Browns Canyon Wash, Aliso Creek, Tujunga Wash, Verdugo Wash, Arroyo Seco, Rio Hondo, […]
Curiosity, a strong desire to know or learn something, is a word a former teacher has successfully ingrained into my memory. We have all had that sensation of being curious, […]
Sankey diagrams are a specific type of flow diagram, in which the width of the arrows is shown proportionally to the flow quantity. They are typically used to visualize energy […]
Methodology Abstract One of the best known functions of a water source is to provide a habitat for wildlife. A water source is also important for bird habitats. The […]
Purpose of creating this poster is designing infograpic poster for exhibition. Designs this poster to use the map, the data, and the information is from a classmate because the exhibition […]
Purpose of creating this poster is designing infograpic poster for exhibition. The data and information are gathered on the poster and make it as simple as possible that people to […]
The design classes (LA301, LA302) in the last two quarters have explored many dimensions of the Los Angeles Aqueduct and its watershed. The extensive research and detailed analysis of several […]
YouTube has become such a great source of communication for different companies around the world. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is no different, they have a YouTube […]
The changing climate pattern all over the world has raised many concerns in various countries as they face the grave problem of water shortage. The monsoon season has seen a […]
The dust at Owens Lake is a complex issue to begin and break down in one poster. However, this project was broken down in multiple maps to help comprehend the […]
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 […]
Imagine someone running with a torch in their hand. A fiery blaze burning with enthusiasm and anxiety, waiting to ignite it’s next flame and take over what was left of it. […]
Looking back at this quarter I see both my mistakes and my little triumphs. It has been a an interesting ten weeks of the Aqueduct Futures project. It was not […]
A recent article the L.A. Times called “Phoenix’s too hot future” has sparked an interstate quarrel between two cities through their newspapers on who has the least sustainable water supply. […]
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