Superjacent Reservation/Recovering the Central Reservation

Description
This was a graduate student project by Jason Brabbs for Bart Overly's LARCH 750 course, Autumn 2004. This project involved urban park space. A site selection strategy and design proposal for new urban park space in Downtown Columbus that serves as a connective tissue between various land uses within the urban core, based on principles of design theory that relate to Ohio landscape typologies and contributes to an overall sense of identity for the city. 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. The effort to preserve and digitize drawings in the Student Archives was sponsored in part by the Graham Foundation.
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Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture Student Archives Collection