Monday, February 9, 2009

Bayou St. John Group Analysis










Analysis of Bayou St. John and its potential capacity as a water retention area

work by Kyle (Toronto), Stef (Toronto), and Annemarie

the ongoing debate about the future of the bayou:
http://katrinafilm.wordpress.com/2008/12/27/359/

panoramas


photos in nola















a constant battle

Eric Soifer ~ River to Lake Site Analysis

The River to Lake site analysis can be found at the link below.  

Riverfront/Jackson Square work


The final panel produced by the Jackson Square group (Sofia Balters, Nadia D'Agnone and Laura Baltodano) looking at access points and barrier conditions between river and city along the French Quarter.

Riverfront proposal currently underway: http://www.neworiverfront.com/

Stubborn Resilience

1.29.09

A frustrated street performer outside Cafe du Monde speaks for himself and, subconsciously, for the city, expressing a stubborn resilience that is simultaneously the best hope for and greatest threat to the future of NOLA:


"You can't ignore me away. I'm not going anywhere."
Final panel presented by Jackson Square group : Sofia Balters, Nadia D'Agnone, and Laura Baltodano. Looking at barriers and connections between the river and the city along the French Quarter.

the resilience is in the details

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Sea Level along Franklin

"The future belongs to the vascularized."
-Adrian Bejan/ David Waggonner