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Tag Archives: student work

Reaching the End

March 22, 2013by dlopez7 Leave a comment

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 […]

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302Lw13 Student Blog

Outdoor Water Use

March 22, 2013by dlopez7 Leave a comment

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 […]

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302Lw13 Student Blog, Exhibit

Channelization of the LA River

March 22, 2013by dlopez7 Leave a comment

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, […]

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-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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302Lw13 Student Blog

Interdisciplinary Synergy

March 15, 2013by dlopez7 2 Comments

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.  […]

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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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Outdoor Water Use

February 16, 2013by dlopez7 2 Comments

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 […]

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302Lw13 Student Blog, General

Fall 2012 Presentations

November 21, 2012by Barry Lehrman Leave a comment

The public is invited to attend the Fall 2012 final presentation of LA301L and LA401L at Cal Poly Pomona on Wednesday 11/28.

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