I just launched my experience/research website for my semester abroad in Kyoto, Japan! I’m a landscape architecture student from New York seeing the world through a completely new lens as a foreigner.
Check it out:
2h-e.com
nexttoparchitects:
“by @theinvisibledog #next_top_architects Marvelous studio visit with the marvelous Julie Tremblay @julietremb and her marvelous sculptures! A very very happy Tuesday so far!
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wglandscape:
“Eryngium & Yarrow
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lovesouthkorea:
“ Jongno district, Seoul by Chris Guy
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renamonkalou:
“ Sackler
Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
© Jonathan Spence
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The Abuse of Data (p. 217)

landscaperepresentation2014:

http://books.google.com/books?id=nuq6rzty4XYC&pg=PA217&lpg=PA217&dq=atlas+of+novel+tectonics+datascape&source=bl&ots=TuqzbDFkI6&sig=04-gvMVR6WxUg9krcz5P2oyotFQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=hS19VOvzMo33yQSmg4Io&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=atlas%20of%20novel%20tectonics%20datascape&f=false

Chapter 54, pg. 217

The Abuse of Data: Map/ Territory Confusion 

Riser + Umemoto 

With accessibility to big data becoming so easy, and the ability to manage these sets parametrically, it is interesting to think about the use and applicability of it in your design.

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groundcovers:
“Brimming Bowl concept — William Pye water sculpture.
These works have all incorporated internal weirs within a pool, both as aesthetic features and also as a means of circulating the water.
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