This was a student project by Rebecca McCarthy for Jason Kentner's LARCH 321 course, Autumn 2006. Students were asked to design a sculpture park focusing on topographic manipulation as an element of design and expression of creativity. The park is intended to function as an outdoor gallery that features several sculptures from the Nasher collection. My design allows the sculptures within the park to be viewed from various distances elevations and perspectives in order to enhance the viewers overall experience of these art pieces. -- Rebecca McCarthy This work is a part of the online collections of the Knowlton School of Architecture Student Archives, The Ohio State University. It is part of an effort to make accessible student work ranging from the first student that graduated from the program in 1903 to the present. Keywords: student work, KSA, Clay on wood base, thread outlines contours, sculpture~root~>