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Semester two week eleven part one (Olympic Way)

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 The most important details in this text are the import of a sky scene, materials, patterns, a photo of the Olympic Way stairs, a metallic texture, a vegetation pattern, a filter, and a glass object. These details are essential for creating a realistic image of the site.

Semester Two Week Twelev Part One ( Jamison Square in Portland, Oregon )

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Peter Walker  Jamison Square in Portland, Oregon. Jamison Square is a one-acre park featuring a complex stepped stone wall. The park design includes three main elements: a fountain, a boardwalk, and an outdoor gallery. The stone fountain metaphorically expresses the idea of an “aquifer," as water pours out of the stone steps, filling up the gently sloping ground until the water is about 12 inches deep, at which point the water drains back out and the ground is dry. When the fountain is on, it is an object of play and delight for people of all ages. Alternatively when the fountain is turned off, the space functions as a shady plaza for special events. The stepped stone walls of the fountain can be used as bleacher seating for small or large crowds or alternately, the stone steps can act as a stage, with the plaza set up for seating or standing.  A continuous wood-plank boardwalk extends along the edge of the site to the riverfront and serves as a pedestrian and bicycle way that con

Semester Two Week Eleven Prt Tow

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 To give the suggested space depth and a more authentic sense, personal graphic improvements have been used. In order to give twin motion a more genuine sensation of materials, a significant improvement is seen in the choice of materials. In order to illustrate prospective uses and bring the scene to life, I've added trees, a variety of ground-level planting, planters, benches, and garbage containers, as seen in the best practise example. I've also included people and cars to show potential uses. To further enhance the visualisation, I added shadows and weather. I also included pictures from many important points to give a more complete picture of the area.

Semester Two Week Eleven Part One ((Gille Clement))

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  Gille Clement   Gille was born in  Argenton-sur-Creuse  which is in the France. Gilles is a gardener, writer, and designer. He was also the Botanist and Entomologist.     At end of the 20th or the start of the 21st century , he was the author of many plans and concepts of  L andscaping . Some of his concepts are the particular, 'moving garden', 'planetary garden', and 'third landscape . He gained a lot of public attention for designing the France parks including Parc André-Citroën.  In 1998,  he gained the Prize for France’s National Designing. And  in 1977 , he designed and created his  “Moving Garden”  at La Vallee. He designed many beautiful lands including the most glorious Park  Parc André Citroën,  which is located in Paris.   He design 14 hectares park for the public which is placed on left side of the bank of the river. The  Parc André Citroën  is named after the company founder, when it opened  in 1922,  it was the biggest and huge park in Paris.  

Semester Two Week Ten Part Two (Magnolia Court )

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  For this graphic, I started with a basic sketch up representation of Magnolia Court on the Frances Close Hall campus then modified it in Twin Motion to produce a more accurate depiction of the location. The initial drawing was made in Sketch-up after being imported from CAD in plan form.