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 […]
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, […]
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. […]
In the landscape architecture major we have constantly worked in groups. This quarter has not been an exception, and in fact, has broadened the scope of who we work with. […]
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 […]
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 […]
Outdoor Water Use Making a map of outdoor water use was not an easy task. I could not find information on outdoor water use that would be represented in map […]
“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, […]
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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