“Rapid”
Portland’s city center lies on parallel axes with the Willamette River, and historically has utilized the river as a major transportation route. The spirit of the Willamette is comprehended through its many rock formations causing water to flow in various…
The RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards
http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Entry-23601 The concept of my site development lays on the bonds among the vertical connection, the horizontal connection, and the organic connection. These three connections can be categorized as architecture, like towers and buildings, transportation projects, like bridges and highways,…
Metaphor, the Structure of the City
The metaphor is an impression of the City of Porland, and how I see the city were construct and how it looks like right now. The Wood Joint project allows me to connect different part together, some lose, some tie,…
4 Making
1. Organize sculptural objects without any presentation. Discuss in small groups and report back: A. Meaning: – What can we read from the visual expression? – How do we contextualize the object? (that is, see it in terms of a…
City Plans
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2 Class notes & Portland trip
SUNDAY OCT 11th FIELD TRIP (Map) 9:50am Meet Lee Jorgenson at Holst Architecture, 110 Southeast 8th Avenue, 10:20am Meet at ADX 417 SE 11th Avenue for 45 min tour, ~30 min Q&A with Sarah Marshall, Education Director 11:40am Take #70 bus…