Path through the Landscape

- Discipline
- Landscape Architecture
- Semester
- Autumn 2005
- Course
- Landscape Architechture- Graduate Class
- Work Type
- 3D Models
- faculty
- Giannetto, Raffaella
- student
- Martodam, Kori
- Location
- Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States, NA
- Description
- This was a graduate student project by Kori Martodam for Raffaella Fabiani Giannetto's LARCH 670 course, Autumn 2005. Over several visits to a local landscape (the Olentangy River Wetlands Research Park) I observed and documented several of the key elements of this landscape whose presence define and create it as unique. Some of these include; the presence of water and water-loving plant and animal life, notable shifts in the color palette due to changes in lighting and weather, and the visibility of natural cycles of dew condensation/evaporation and wildlife activity. These observations are documented most vividly via the series of panoramic photographs and the image map, with the plan and section drawings providing to-scale information regarding site arrangement, hydrology, and topography.-- Kori Martodam