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  • Courses
    • LA 1102 . Landscape Representation II
      • Project01.Precedent
      • Project02.Concept
      • Project03.Illustrative
      • Project04.Perspective
      • Project05.Document
    • LA 2101 . Advanced Digital Representation
      • Project 1.0 digitalDIORAMA
      • Project 2.0 objectDEVICE
      • Project 3.0 environmentSURFACE
      • Project 4.0 dynamicELEMENTS
      • Project 5.0 hybridCOMPOSITE
    • LA 4101 . Illustrating Ecologies
    • LA 4301 . Advanced Site Grading and Terrain Manipulation
      • Project 1.0 . Document_Deconstruct
      • Project 2.0 . Iterative Processing
    • LA 4504 . Hybrid Analytical Representation
      • 001 . Site Mapping
      • 002 . Point/Grid . Digital Site Modeling
      • 003 . Technical Illustration . Annotations
      • 004 . Physical Site Modeling
      • 005 . Stop Motion Animation . Analog/Digital Deconstruction
      • 006 . Reverse Storyboard . Analysis
      • 007 . Technical Sketch . Sculpted Motion (CAD/CAM)
      • 008 . Technical Illustration and Documentation . Revise/Sketch/Annotate
    • LA 7103 . Landscape Media III: Narration, Temporal, and Generative Tools
      • Project 1.00 . Narrative
      • Project 2.00 . Temporal
      • Project 3.00 . Generative
      • Project 4.00 . Composite
        • + Project 4.0 composite | phase 1.00 | story board | BAYOU LAFOURCHE +
        • Project 4.0 New Orleans: Fall of the Armored City
        • Project 4.0 Phs.1 Turn New Orleans to Venice.
        • Project 4.0: Phase One:
  • Print
  • Water Flow

    WATER FLOW Speed: At the headwaters of the Mississippi, the average surface speed of the water is near 1.2 miles per hour – roughly one-third as fast as people walk. At New Orleans, on 2/24/2003, the speed of the river was 3 miles per hour. 

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: ecological systems
  • Levees as Infrastructural Ecological Systems

    Humans have­ attempted to conquer the problems of changing water levels for thousands of years. One of the oldest weapons they’ve used against the rivers and oceans is the levee, also known as a dike. A levee is simply a man-made embankment built to keep a river from overflowing its banks or to prevent ocean waves […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: ecological systems
  • {saltwater intrusion} lake pontchartrain

    Saltwater intrusion is the influx of saline water into freshwater ecosystems. It can be caused by natural or human-induced events such as hurricanes, coastal wells, navigation channels, or oil field canals.

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: ecological systems
  • Brackish Marsh. revisited

    In Louisiana, brackish marshes have declined from roughly 750,000 acres (pre-settlement) to half of that amount today.  This loss can be attributed to a combination of sea level rise, and manmade land disturbances, such as dredging and levee and canal building, which have resulted in a loss of sediment deposition and increased soil erosion.  However, […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: ecological systems
  • {ecology of oil & gas industry}

    The ecology of the oil and gas industries includes the physical elements of pipelines, wells, canals, and spill banks. This infrastructure has a significant and often devastating impact on surrounding wetlands.  Canals cut through the fabric of the wetland ecosystem, which fragments the plant life and allows water to rapidly flow through the environment.

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: ecological systems
  • Brackish Marsh

    Brackish Marsh refers to a type of coastal wetland characterized by salinity levels ranging from 3-15 parts per thousand (ppt), and are irregulary tidally flooded.   Brackish Marshes are part of the estuarine system and commonly occur upstream from salt marshes, near the mouths of coastal rivers where a significant influx of freshwater dilute the seawater to brackish salinity levels.  Low […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: ecological systems
  • Analog:Digital New Orleans

    LSU Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture . Spring 2006, First Year Graduate Studio Faculty: Bradley Cantrell, Assistant Professor At the core of any representation method is the physical relationship between the data and the user. We have to sense the data in some way, sight, touch, sound, to begin to process and interact with […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: model, representation
  • Sources of Pollution

    In order to develop robust wetland treatment systems it is necessary to define and categorize the types of wastewater a system can treat. Stormwater – typically runoff of mineral and organic materials with intermittent flows. Agricultural Wastewater – runoff from intense agriculture with continous/intermittent flows. Industrial Wastewater – runoff and leachates from industrial processes with […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: ecological systems, treatment wetlands
  • Mississippi Basin Model

    The Mississippi Basin Model (MBM), built between 1943-1966, is located in Clinton, MS. The model is situated within a 200 acre site and simulates a large portion of the Mississippi watershed. German POW labor was used in the construction of a portion of the model. The model was created during a paradigm shift in engineering, […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: model, representation
  • Treatment Wetlands

    The term treatment wetlands refers to a constructed system of water bodies used to clean or filter pollutants from water. Typically the system is used to cleanse stormwater runoff or effluent. Types of Treatment Wetlands: Naturally Occuring and Constructed – Surface Flow – In surface flow wetlands water typically moves horizontally across the medium. Subsurface […]

    Posted: January 21st, 2010 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: ecological systems, treatment wetlands
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