Julie Janeo

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JULIE JANEO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE


Julie Janeo WORK EXPERIENCE Cologne, Germany Molestina Architekten, Architectural Designer Quartier M Düsseldorf 01 -07 I 2011 University Campus in Mülheim an der Ruhr, 2nd Prize 09-10 I 2010 Stadtraum Bayerischer Bahnhof, Honorable Mention Boston, MA 07-12 I 2009

Machado & Silvetti Associates, Intern Project: NYU Center for Academic and Spiritual Life

Boston, MA 07 -12 I 2009

LinOldhamOffice, Intern RFP Proposal: 2009 AIA of New Orleans DesCours Festival, “Lateral Loophole”

Boston, MA 05 -07 I 2009

Leers Weinzapfel Associates, Intern LWA monograph

New York, NY 07 - 12I 2008

STUDIOS Architecture, Intern New York City Landmarks Preservation NYRP Workplace: Produced DD Set

Boston, MA 05 - 12 I 2007

Goody Clancy Associates, CAD Manager / Drafter Project: Mosher Jordan Hall at the U of Michigan

New York, NY 05 -08 I 2006

SILO

URBAN JENGA

HOUSING

Gensler, Intern Assisted in writing and editing specifications

COMPETITION

COMPETITION

STUDIO 4: HOUSING AND AGGREGATION

RELEVANT SKILLS Proficient in: Adobe Creative Suite, Archicad 12, AutoCAD, Revit Architecture, Rhinoceros 4.0 SketchUp Pro, Vectorworks 2008, V-Ray for Rhino

GUAGNGZHOU, CHINA JANUARY 2013

NEW YORK, NY JANUARY 2012

NEW BEDFORD, MA SPRING 2009

PERSONAL

PERSONAL

ACADEMIC

2011, New York

CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP / COMPETITIONS modeLab: Design Workshop, Grasshopper: Introduction

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2012, Hong Kong

Conference: Hong Kong Business of Design Week

02 I 2012

Competition: Under the Highline: Urban Jenga; New York, NY

01 I 2013

Competition: Revival of the Silo: The Rice Terraces Guangzhou, CH; with Kerstin Schiller, Düsseldorf, DE


INTEGRATION

NYU

HOCHSCHUL

QUITO

SKETCH

STUDIO 5: COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN

CENTER FOR ACADEMIC AND SPIRITUAL LIFE

HOCHSCHULCAMPUS MUELHEIM AN DER RUHR, DE

WORKSHOP: INHABITING THE TOPOLOGICAL SHIFT

TRAVELING SKETCHES

BOSTON, MA SPRING 2010

BOSTON, MA FALL 2009

COLOGNE, DE SEPT 2010 - MARCH 2011

QUITO, ET/ VIENNA, AT JUNE 2009 / SPRING 2012

ACADEMIC

WORK RELATED

WORK RELATED

ACADEMIC RESEARCH

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PERSONAL

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THE REVIVAL OF THE SILO HOMEMADE DESSERT OPEN COMPETITIONS WWW.HOMEMADEDESSERT.ORG THE SILO RICE TERRACES PROVIDES A MUCH NEEDED SPACE WITHIN THE REDTORY FACTORY CAMPUS AND THE CULTURAL ARTS DISTRICT, THAT ENCOURAGES A DIALOGUE AND EXCHANGE OF ART AND DESIGN BETWEEN VISITORS, STUDENTS, ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, THE LOCAL TIANHE DISTRICT, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY THE CITY OF GUANGZHOU. THE EXISTING SILO, HAS BECOME AN URBAN SCULPTURE, IN WHICH VISITORS CAN EXPERIENCE IN VARIOUS WAYS. CAREFULLY ANCHORED IN THE SITE, THE CORTEN STEEL WALLS SCULPT THEIR WAY INTO THE EXISTING SILO TO CREATE A UNIQUE ENTRY SEQUENCE INTO THE AMPHITHEATER AND THEN INTO THE TERRACED LANDSCAPE FORMING A GRAND GATHERING SPACE BETWEEN THE WALLS. THERE IS A UNIQUE VISUAL AND SPATIAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SILO AND THE CORTEN STEEL THROUGHOUT THE ENTRY SEQUENCE INTO THE AMPHITHEATER. HERE VISITORS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE THE SILO FROM INSIDE, OUTSIDE, BELOW AND BETWEEN THE WALLS. THE SILO TERRACES ENCOURAGES USERS TO INTERACT AND ENGAGE IN A DIALOGUE ABOUT ART AND DESIGN IN SMALL OR LARGE GROUPS. ADDITIONALLY, THE TERRACES CAN ALSO BE UTILIZED AS AN OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER FOR INFORMAL TALKS, LECTURES OR DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN BY ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS. THE SILO TERRACES CAN ACCOMODATE SMALL OUTDOOR CONCERTS AND PERFORMANCES FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS DISTRICT.

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JULIE JANEO + KERSTIN SCHILLER


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WITH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF VISITORS EACH YEAR, THE REDTORY ART AND DESIGN FACTORY SERVES AS AN INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL HUB LOCATED IN CREATIVE ARTS DISTRICT IN GUANGZHOU. THE REDTORY CAMPUS IS HOME TO FAMOUS GALLERIES, DESIGENER AND ARTISTS’ STUDIOS, ART SPACES, ACADEMIC /ART ORGANIZATIONS, FASHION STORES, LOCAL DESIGNER SHOPS, AS WELL AS CHIC CAFES AND CLUBS. FUTHERMORE, REDTORY ATTRACTS INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITIONS AS WELL AS SHOWCASES WORK OF VARIOUS LOCAL ARTISTS, ARTISANS, CRAFTSMEN DESIGNERS, AND UNIVERSITY DESIGN STUDENTS. THE SILO, PREVIOUSLY USED BY ONE OF THE PEARL RIVER CANNING COMPANIES WHICH CANNED DACE WITH BLACK BEAN SAUCE, HAS BEEN REVITALIZED AND REPURPOSED INTO AN AMPHITHEATER, A SPACE FOR INTERNATIONAL ART AND DESIGN EXCHANGE. THE REDTORY DESIGN AND ART FACTORY WILL NOW HAVE THE FACILITIES TO HOST CULTURAL PERFORMANCES, CONCERTS, NIGHT CLUB EVENTS, ARTS SHOWS AND AUCTIONS, UNIVERSITY DESIGN FORUMS AS WELL AS ART AND DESIGN LECTURES AND CONFERENCES.

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COMPETITION

REDTORY DESIGN & ART FACTORY THE SILO AT THE RICE TERRACES


THE SILO, ITSELF HAS BECOME AN URBAN SCULPTURE, IN WHICH VISITORS CAN EXPERIENCE VISUALLY AND SPATIALLY. CAREFULLY ANCHORED IN THE SITE, THE CORTEN STEEL WALLS SCULPT THEIR WAY INTO THE EXISTING SILO TO CREATE A UNIQUE ENTRY SEQUENCE INTO THE AMPHITHEATER AND THEN INTO THE TERRACED LANDSCAPE FORMING A GRAND GATHERING SPACE BETWEEN THE WALLS.

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THERE IS A UNIQUE VISUAL AND SPATIAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SILO AND THE CORTEN STEEL THROUGHOUT THE ENTRY SEQUENCE INTO THE AMPHITHEATER. HERE VISITORS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE THE SILO FROM INSIDE, OUTSIDE, BELOW AND BETWEEN THE WALLS.

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COMPETITION

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TYPICAL RICE TERRACE

INVERTED + SUBTRACTED

ENTRANCE SEQUENCE

NEW RECREATIONAL SPACE ENTRANCE TO SILO ACCESS TO REDTORY CAMPUS FROM YANCUN METRO FROM TAXI / CAR DROP OFF AREA FROM LOCAL TIANHE DISTRICT

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SPACES CREATED BY TERRACES

FROM NEW DESIGN SCHOOL

INSPIRED BY THE TRADITIONAL FORMATION OF THE RICE TERRACES OF LONGSHENG COUNTY, THE LANDSCAPE OF SURROUNDING THE SILO PROVIDES A MUCH NEEDED INFORMAL MEETING, GATHERING, AND RECREATIONAL SPACE FOR THE REDTORY CAMPUS AND THE TIAHNE DISTRICT.


THAW STREET

GROUND FLOOR PLAN AMPHITHEATER LEVEL; + 2M CENTRAL STREET

CAN STREET

WORKSHOP STREET

STORAGE STREET

LINGJIANG STREET

REDTORY REDTORY CAMPUS CAMPUS PLANPLAN TIAHNE TIAHNE DISTRICT DISTRICT

BASEMENT PLAN STAGE LEVEL; -3M

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STOVE STREET

COMPETITION

END ITEM STREET


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Urban Jenga: Under the Railroad Exhibition Space / Pavilion Competition 2012 The intention was to achieve a new type of interative space for the currently unoccupied site underneath the W24th Street portion of the Highline. The concept of Urban Jenga allows visitors to play with the moveable Jegna pieces to create their own spaces to be used alone or in groups.


Urban Jenga COMPETITION

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Julie Janeo New York, New York Eastern Standard Time


Mirko Schaab Berlin, Germany Central European Time

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Conversations: The Concept Sketch



W 24th Street COMPETITION

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HOUSING ACADEMIC: SITE, BUILDING AND UNIT STUDY STUDIO 4: HOUSING AND AGGREGATION New Bedford, once the most active whaling port city, has decreased in density over the past half century as a result of the declining whaling industry. Future plans of a new commuter rail line have been proposed to revitalize the commercial downtown area as well as reconnect the city to Boston. The Kennedy Memorial Highway located adjacent to the waterfront currently scars the city, dividing the historic center from the waterfront. The city has seen little economic and commercial activity in the past decade due to loss of residents to near by cities, Boston and Providence. The new housing and commercial program along Union Street redefines the juncture between the historic center and the residential neighborhood in New Bedford. The proposed urban park with its urban boardwalk intends to reconnect its residents to the historic downtown and its waterfront. 22


HOUSING

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24 Site Plan SOUTH WATER STREET

SOUTH SECOND STREET

ACUSHNET AVENUE

UNION STREET


Vertical Circulation

Commercial Zoning

Building Entry

Site Entry Thresholds

Urban Walkways

Green Gathering Space

Elevation Change

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Building Circulation

Exploded Site Axonometric

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HOUSING

Building Identification


View from South Second Street to Community Center

East West Site Section

SOUTH SECOND STREET

ACUSHINET AVENUE

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View Towards School Street Residences Entrance


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SOUTH WATER STREET

SOUTH WATER STREET

Entrance to Viewing Platform

Urban Boardwalk with Site Context

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HOUSING

View from Union Street Threshold to Community Center


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Union Street Elevation


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HOUSING

View at intersection of Union Street and South Second Street


Studio Unit

Duplex Unit

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Duplex Unit - Concept Diagram

Studio Unit - Concept Diagram


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Above: Shifting Units Along Wet Core Left: Unit Plans; Studio, 1 Bedroom Loft, Duplex Below: Shifting Units in Section

HOUSING

DIAGRAM - SPACES DIAGRAM - SPACES


“Open” Position

“Closed” Position

Wood Screens in Relationship To Unit Cores South Street Facade Strategy

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Above: Interior of Studio Unit Below: Collage Facade Study


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South Street Elevation JULIE JANEO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE 2010


INTEGRATION

ACADEMIC: PROTOTYPE, BUILDING, & SITE DESIGN STUDIO 5: COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN STUDIO Cesar Duarte + Julie Janeo The future-use design approach suggests that designers and architects provide for the use and re-use as well flexibility and adaptability for its current and future occupants of a building. With adaptability in mind, prototypes of structural and enclosure systems were designed first. In futher development there was implementation strategies for heating and cooling, ventilation, as well as natural lighting systems. Later, these prototypes were tested in aggregation in order to test its’ potential for programmatic and site flexibility. At the conclusion of the comprehensive design studio each prototype was evaluated based on the integration into a site at Boston College. The proposed buildings were tested for programmatic flexibility, heating and cooling efficiency, natural light qualities as well as ventilation quality for current and future-use. 34


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EXTERIOR CORES

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Johnson Wax Building Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright Location: Racine, WI, 1944

Blue Cross Blue Shield Budiling Architect: Paul Rudolph Location: Bosotn, MA, 1960

Site Cast Concrete Structure Double Skin Glass Enclosure Acrylic Tubes Filled with H2O

typical interior core

structure vs. core

typical core scheme

proposed exterior core

structure vs. core

proposed exterior

1/50� Model

detail at enclosure

plan of bay distribution

servant vs. served

heat energy transfer and collection


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EXTRUDED ACRYLIC TUBES FILLED WITH H2O SUPPORTED BY CATWALK AT EACH SLAB

DOUBLE INSULATED CURTAIN WALL ENCLOSURE

CATWALK ATTACHED TO SLAB BEYOND, TYP.

LOCATION OF HVAC, TYP.

2 -1/2” HORIZONTAL MULLION, TYP. DOUBLE INSULATED GLAZING ENCLOSURE WITH GRAPHIC 6” THICK CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE EXTERIOR CORES LOCATION OF DETAIL plan detail at south enclosure

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CATWALK ATTACHED TO SLAB BEYOND, TYP.

LOCATION OF HVAC, TYP. detail axonometric at enclosure

MECHANICAL DUCTS TO BE PAINTED REFLECTIVE COLOR, TYP.

6” THICK CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE PIERS, TYP. SEE PLAN FOR LOCATION AND DIMENSION LOCATION OF DETAIL plan detail at north enclosure

detail axonometric at mechanical cores

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DOUBLE INSULATED CURTAIN WALL ENCLOSURE 2 -1/2” HORIZONTAL MULLION, TYP.

INTEGRATION

10” EXTRUDED ALUMINUM VERTICAL MULLIONS


TYPICAL BAY STRUCTURE 1. CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE EXTERIOR CORES 2. CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE SLABS WITH RADIANT CEILING 6” O.C. 3. 6” HOLLOW SPHERES USED TO DISPLACE CONCRETE

heat energy transfer

ENCLOSURE 4. INSULATED UNDULATING CURTAIN WALL WITH OPERABLE WINDOWS 5. EXTRUDED ARCYLIC TUBES FILLED WITH WATER CONNECTED TO THE HOT WATER SUPPLY USED AS A THERMAL MASS 6. INTERIOR CURTAIN WALL 7. INSULATED FRITTED GLASS WITH GRAPHIC AT EXTERIOR CORES

location of bay

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natural light distribution

MECHANICAL 8. THERMAL CHIMNEYS LOCATED ON IDEAL SOUTH FACADE 9. VERTICAL PLENUM, TO CONTROL AIR FLOW / TEMPERATURE 10. EXTERIOR CORE CONTAINING VERTICAL SUPPLY FOR HVAC

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winter solstice light study summer solstice light study INTEGRATION

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new site thresholds

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site datum lines

space-making

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BEACO

site pedestrian circulation


Main Entrance at Street Level INTEGRATION

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CURRENT USE: Student Center Auditorium Library Facilities

First Floor Plan

Program Legend Cafe Dining Center Kitchen Auditorium Gathering Space

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Ground Floor Plan

Restrooms

Second Floor Plan


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FUTURE USE: Academic Classrooms Faculty Offices

First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

Program Legend Classroom 1000 ft2 Classroom 2000 ft2 Faculty Office Seminar / Conference

Ground Floor Plan

Restrooms

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INTEGRATION

Cafe


NYU

Center for Academic and Spiritual Life WORK RELATED: Machado & Silvetti Architectural Intern; completed massing and inteLocated at 58 Washington Square South this building has dedicated spiritual life space as well as multi-use rooms for spiritual, classroom, music rehearsal, and conference use. With access to the neighboring building the Kimmel Center for University Life the NYU students and faculty can efficiently utilize the new spaces. With such an importance presence directly across from the Washington Square Arch on the south end of the square, the new Center for Academic and Spiritual Life is an important symbol to both the NYU and Greenwich Village community. The facade is composed of a system of perforated stone attached to a curtain wall system. The perforated stone provides a unique shadow quality during the day while at night the pattern is illuminated. The pattern on the facade references the foliage of the adjacent park.

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Hochschulcampus

Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany WORK RELATED: Molestina Architekten Architectural Designer: completed design studies and produced presentation drawings Awarded: Second Prize, March 2011

typical atrium in academic building

east elevation at library

The competition entry for the Hochschulcampus in Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany consisted of seven new academic buildings including library, auditorium, cafeteria and four buildings containing classrooms and laboratories. This new campus is planned to be a significant addition to the projected urban development for the city of Muelheim an der Ruhr. Located in the urban zone which has been designated by the city for new public parks and building renovations the new campus plan acts as a knot between the existing city fabric and the new proposed park system. This new plan is viewed as an extension of the existing main downtown which encourages residents and visitors to inhabit and experience the open campus.

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campus aerial


Die steinerne Oberfläche aus anthrazitfarbenen Plattenbändern mit variierenden Formaten ist über großzügige behindertengerechten Rampen und Stufenanlagen an die Duisburger Straße angebunden. Dabei erstreckt sich die Platzfläche bis an den Fahrbahnrand. Somit liegt die neue Haltestelle der Straßenbahn direkt am Platz. A u f d e r Tr e p p e n a n l a g e b i e t e n S i t z b l ö c k e w e i t e r e A u f e n t h a l t s m ö g l i c h k e i t en an. Baumreihen aus Ahorn und Eschen betonen die Zugangswege entlang der Gebäude auf dem Forumsplatz. Die Wegebreiten lassen eine Ers c h l i e ß u n g z u r Ve r - u n d E n t s o r g u n g , s o w i e d i e I n t e g r a t i o n v o n 8 b e hindertengerechten und 4 Besucherstellplätze entlang der Wege, auf dem gesamten Gelände zu. Entlang der einzelnen Gebäude schaffen pflegeextensive Pflanzflächen aus Gräsern und Stauden Distanz. Die Innenhöfe wiederum erhalten eigene themenbezogene begrünte F r e i r ä u m e . Te r r a s s e n b i e t e n i n d e n I n n e n h ö f e n G e l e g e n h e i t z u r K o m m u nikation und Erholung. Ein großzügiges Sitzplatzangebot zum Studieren, Arbeiten und für die Freizeit runden das Angebot in den Höfen ab. Die Dachflächen werden extensiv begrünt. __________Gesamtperpektive

ground floor plan for library

view into main campus plaza Bank Fahrradständer

Ahorn Mastleuchte

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Fahrradständer Bank Gold-Gleditschie

Stellplätze

Campus Stauden und Gräser

Mastleuchte Rampe Rampe

Treppe Stauden und Gräser

Haltestelle

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typical floor plan for classroom and lab

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Alle vier Fachbereiche definieren dabei mit ihren Adressen eigenständ i g d i e P l a t z r ä n d e r. D e r P l a t z w i r d l o c k e r m i t G o l d g l e d i t s i e n ü b e r s t e l l t . Großzügige Sitzplatzangebote in Form von lang gestreckten Betonbänken auf dem Platz sind Orte der Kommunikation.


3095 meters

3031 meters

QUITO INHABITING THE TOPOGRAPHICAL SHIFT RAVINE ECOLOGY AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS IN QUITO

ACADEMIC RESEARCH 2982 meters

Published in the Exhibition: Hands-On Urbanism 1850–2012 The Right to Green Architekturzentrum Wien, Vienna, Austria 2924 meters

2901 meters

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Quito, Ecuador city built 5000 m above sea level inhabits the hillsides and valleys of the natural ravines. Faced with the challenges of land movement and settling the city is constantly reevaluating the structural integrity its buildings, infrastructure, and landscape. Documentation of a selected ravine informed the study and analysis of the flow of water. The flow, natural and/or channeled, attempts to address the obstacles of the dynamic topography in section and in plan. Due to the increasing growth in population many of the city’s residents have settled along the hillsides and valleys of the ravines. Many of these settlements are considered illegal and harmful to the environment as well as a danger for those who reside on these ravines. Designers are currently struggling with the challenge to strengthen the bond between the natural and man-made landscape.


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