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SETH VAN DER LINDEN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO


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S E T H VA N D E R L I N D E N

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M y nam e is S eth, and I would like to work for you.


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CAL POLY POMONA

INDEX 01 INFINITE APERTURE mt. wilson, ca

04 3RD ERA LANDSCAPE plano, il

02 NOT A PARK los angeles state historic park, ca

05 AUTOCAD SAMPLES varies

03 PIECE OF THE PUZZLE silverlake, ca

06 PHOTOGRAPHY varies

Repurposing an observatory that once stood as the pinnacle of space age discovery, but due to light pollution, is losing it’s purpose.

Focusing on the process of design within the context of Los Angeles represented in the LA State Historic Park.

Looking at what to do with large infrastructure that is being decomissioned and how landscape architecture can repurpose it. In the case of this project, the Silverlake Reservoir.

With the Farnsworth house continually being damaged by flooding, the studio looks at relocating the farnsworth house on the property and the landscape that follows.

A small selection of AutoCAD examples from my third year at Cal Poly Pomon.

My personal adventures into photography and drone photography.


S N AP SH OT A GLIMPSE OF WHO I AM THE FACTS

Nam e

Se th As hto n van der Linden

Da te of Birth

10.05.19 9 2

L anguage

Englis h

SAY HELLO

Ad d ress

42 8 S. Pal o Cedr o D r . Diamond Bar , CA Unite d St ates

Ph one

9 51.704.8 7 6 0

E mai l

Se thvdl@ gmail .co m

Websi te

www.s e thvdl .co m

WHO TO CONTACT

A nd y Wi lcox

Chair of t h e D pt . of Landscape A r ch itect u r e aoxwilcox @ cpp.edu

Ja m es Bece rra

Lands cap e A r ch itect u r e Pr ofesso r jb e ce rra@ cpp.edu

Joh n H enke ls

Dis neylan d Ho r t icu l t u r e Manager john.he nkel s@ disney.co m

WHAT I ENJOY Ph otograp hy, Back p ack ing, Hiking, C amping, G raph ic Desi gn, L ayout, Woodwork ing, D esign , Lear n ing.


WHERE I’VE BEEN D isney

Irrig ation Te chnician

2 0 15 -Present

I worke d at the D isneyl an d and Cal ifo r nia Adven t u r e re s orts as an Irrig at io n Tech w h il e t h e par ks wer e clos e d. My re s p ons ib iliti es incl u ded main tenance and r epair of the p re -exis ting systems as wel l as dr ip co nver sio ns and p reve ntative in spect io n s.

S tor y L ea th er

F re e lance Photog raphy an d G raph ic D esignWit h D isney

2 0 15

I was b roug ht on as a fr eel an ce ph o to graphy an d grap hic de s igne r fo r a l eat h er ph o n e case st ar t u p comp any. My re spo nsibil it ies h er e in cl u ding al l life s tyle p hotography, l o o kbo o ks, an d graph ics.

Va lleyCrest

Irrigation Inte rnsh ip

2 0 14

With ValleyCre s t I inter ed in S an D iego w it h t h e irrig ation de p art men t . Her e t h ey t au gh t me co nt r o l l er manag e me nt and pr o gramming, water man agement , irrig ation sys te m inst al l s, and a var iet y of ir r igat io n s trate g ie s .

WHO TAUGHT ME 2 0 16

B.S. Lands cap e Ar ch itect u r e Ca li for ni a Poly te ch n i c Un i ve rs i ty, P o mo n a

2 0 16

Irrig ation Minor Ca li for ni a Poly te ch n i c Un i ve rs i ty, P o mo n a

2 0 12

A.A. Art Pa loma r College

MY TOOLS Ad obe Illu strator Ad obe InDesign Ad obe Ph otos hop Ad obe Prem ie re Ad obe L i gh tr oom AutoCad G o ogle S ketchup


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I N F I N I T E AP E R T UR E Pro j e ct Ty p e: Urb an De s ig n D ate : Fall, 20 15 L o ca t ion: M ount Wils on, California Te a m : N/A

S ear ch in g fo r pl aces w it h in Lo s An g e l e s t h at h ave l o st it ’ s t r u e intent io n , we st u mbl ed acr o ss Mt . Wil so n Obs e r va to r y. Ho me to a ser ies of o bser vato r ie s t ha t o n ce ser ved as t h e h igh po int fo r sky exp l o ra t i o n , t h e l igh t po l l u t io n of Lo s A n gel e s s t r i p p e d it s mean ing as a pl ace ofst ar dis cove r y. N o t o n l y was Lo s A ngel es st r ipped of i t ’s co n n ect io n to t h e sky, bu t so we r e i t ’s inh abit ant s. N ow in div idu al s w il l have t he o ppo r t u nit y to po sit io n t h emsel ve s i n t he u n iver se o n ce mo r e, and r esto r e t he o n ce l o st dial o gu s of t h e sky.



DIAG RAMM I N G Th e s e d i a gra m s outline a varie ty of p o ten ti a l strategrams to e mp loy on the s i te . W h i le only a few we re us e d for my p er s o n a l proj ec t, t he various forms we r e outl in ed a nd uti li ze d acros s all p roje ct s.

Stack D e n s if y in g s pace an d cre atin g co n ce n tratio n s by s tackin g an d laye rin g pro gram s ve rtically.

Frame

Bridge

To define space wi th n ew pr ogra m w h o s main purpo se i s to sh a pe and focus publ ic spa ce to d e sig nated poin ts.

L ite rally o r figurative ly co n n e c ting dif fe re n t e le m e n ts in the lan ds cape to ge the r.

Mix

Spark

To cr eate new pl a ce fo r i n te raction by in se r ti n g n ew p r og ram that co n n e c t a n d co l l e c t d i f fer ent users. N ew sh a r e d s pa ce .

Utilize bo th te m po rar y an d pe rm an e an t s pace in o rde r to activate un de rutilize d s pace s an d in tro duce additio n al pro gram th a t m ake s the s e s pace s m o re us ef ul .



S ITE PL A N

Forest

f’

M o u n t a i n fl o o r

a

Aperture a’

Enclosed Journey Meadow

b b’

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Personal Observatory c’

Obscura

d d’

Monolithic walk e

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I n fi n i t e F r a m e Scale 1/16” = 1’ 0” 0’ 8’

16’

32’


S ECTION C U T S i n fi n i t e v i e w rain lily

i n fi n i t e f r a m e mountain

water

section cut e-e’

scale 1/8” = 1’ 0”

aperture vestige

i n fi n i t e

continuous los angeles long beach catalina

section cut a-a’

scale 1/8” = 1’ 0”

bottomless

meadow

red aura

endless p a c i fi c mountain

camera obscura

section cut b-b’

scale 1/8” = 1’ 0”

framed view

sky zephyranthes

meadow

enclosed journey

section cut d-d’

scale 1/8” = 1’ 0”

vestige photoluminescent aggregates meadow monolothic walk

absolute granite camera obscura

section cut c-c’

scale 1/8” = 1’ 0”


Thi s fin al rend er de p icts e ach p ie ce of t h e p r oj e c t as one collag e d imag e . The s e pieces ar e m e ant to vi sually re p re s e nt dif fe r en t co m p o nents of the p roje ct s uch as ove r n ig h t stay , came ra ob s cura, and r eflec ti on.



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N OT A PAR K Pro j e ct Ty p e: Urb an De s ig n D ate : Spri ng, 2014 L o ca t ion: L os Ang e le s , CA Te a m : Zoh ar Cab re ra, Hilda de l Re al

P a r k . n. A n area devote d to a s p e cified pu rpose.

N est l ed w it h in a my r iad of cu l t ura l fo r ce s po ised fo r co n tex t u al infl u ence r e s t s 3 2 acr es of u n u sed po ten t ial . By co nve r g i n g t h e co ntex t u al fo r ces su r r o u n din g t he do r man t 3 2 acr es a u niqu e set of s p a t i a l and eco l o gical co ndit io n s emer g e p o i s e d fo r interact io n . Th e n o t io n of a p a r k w i l l be br o ken by eco l o gical ex pl o rat i o n s a s t h ey begin to deter io rate bo u n d a r i e s a n d pu r su e t h e co ntex t of Lo s A ngel e s i t s e l f .



Si te A n a l ys i s

U s i ng a n i n te n s e m app i n g an d l ayering of site ana l ysi s , t h e g oal was to reveal p reviously hidde n opp o rt u n i t i e s . Th i s ri gorous p rocess unloc ke d a my ria d of p o te n t i al s for desi gn s tra te gie s.

Dodger’s Stadium

34°4’25”N 118°14’24”W 1000 Elysian Park Avenue Los Angeles, California 90090-1112 3rd oldest ball park in MLB opened on April 10, 1962 Largest baseball-specific stadium in USA at 352 acres with capacity: 56,000

545 Elysian Park

Regional Park founded 1886 Second largest park in LA at 575 Ac

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Zanja Madre

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PM2.5 NO2

Old China Town

PM10

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Dates back to 1938 one of the oldest plazas Colorful by day Neon glow by night Traditional Chinese environment 15 shops 7 restaurants 2 bakeries 2 banks

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PM10

SO2 NO2

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SGU St. Geo

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Gaspur Aquifer Exposition Aquifer

0’ -100’ -200’ -300’

Gage Aquifer

-400’ -500’

Jefferson Aquifer Lynwood Aquifer

-600’ -700’ -800’ -900’

O3

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Underground Art Site

KGB Gallery located 1640 North Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90012

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Dispersed+Landing Temperature Rule

No Identical Elevations

Utilizing a mi x of st r u ct u ral t ypes and spacial r el at io n s hi p s we cre ate d a s er ies of new fo r ms to in fl u ence o u r fin a l d e s i g n . Out of the s e fo r ms n ew r u l es emer ged t h at wo u l d influ e n ce the s e cond p hase of t h is step. Th e r u l es t h at wer e cr e a te d a r e outline d in oran ge.

Mound+Mat

Accumulation+Mound

Storm Drain Rule

Converge

Dispersed+Depression

Moire+Ramp

Ladybug Rule

Clusters of Three

Lat/Long Rule

Intersections at Right Angels

Mat+Plane

Accumulated+Plane

Gopher Rule

No Mass Lossed or Gained

Santa Ana Direction Rule

Influence From One Direction

Depressions followed by another

Sporatic

No Identical Elevations

Long/Lat Rule

Pathway Rule

Intersections at Right Angels

Connects to Beginning

Threshold+Plane

Linear+Forest

Flight Path Rule

Horizontally Equidistant

Takeoff Rule

Resistance Forces Change

Directional+Field

Circular+Field

Old vs New Zoning Rule

Temperature Rule

Directional+Ramp

Circular+Ramp

Moire+Field

Dispersed+Forest

Aquifer Rule

Constellation Rule

Vertically Clustered

One Mound Dominant

Depression+Linear

Mound+Threshold

Vantage Point Rule

Storm Drain Rule

Flight Origin Rule

Converge

Originates from Center

Columns

Mat+Nest

Accumulated+Nest

Pigeon Relationship Rule

One Orientation

Threshold+Nest

Sunrise Rule

Influence on East Side

E

Linear+Landing

Sunset Rule

Santa Ana Gust Rule

Steadily Increasing

Influence on West Side

W

E


Mound+Threshold

Dispersed+Landing

Constellation Rule

Lady Bug Rule +

+ Vertically Cluster

Depression+Dispersed

Temperature Rule

Sets of Three

No Identical Heights

Directional+Field P u ll in g f rom th e se rie s of sp a t ia l r e la ti onsh ip s and st r uc tu ral ty pes i de ntifi e d pr ev i o u s ly , th ey were me lde d to fo rm a cri ti ca l comb ine d. Thi s c ri ti ca l combine d r e sp o n d ed to ea ch laye r of dat a to reveal new forms . This r e sul ted i n th e below form, w hi c h wa s u ti li zed to g ive our fi n a l d esi gn form .

Storm Drain Rule

Accumulated+Plane

Santa Ana Direction Rule

+ Everything Converges

+

Linear+Forest Takeoff Rule

Influence from One Side


PR OG RA M M I N G

Cultural Celebrate Procession Linger Reflect Play

Ecological Filtering water or air Hold water or provide habitat niches Absorb water or carbon Convey movement of water or species

MOUND + DIRECTIONAL Valley of increased velocity of flows. Topographical inch.

MOUND + RAMP

CONVEY WATER Gravitational direction of seasonal water flows. Watershed.

DEPRESSION + ACCUMULATED HOLD + ABSORB WATER Capacity: 250,000 underground Process: biofiltration + sand layers

Water Wind Laminar flow + Turbulence

Earth

WATER

MOUND VALLEY MOUND DEPRESSION

WIND


Topographic Anabatic Windflow

Seasonally Flooded Basins

Tall grasses THE MICROCLIMATES

Wildflower Meadows

Topographic Anabatic Windflow Seasonally Flooded Basins The Meadows

Clover Lawn

Biofiltration Vegetation

THE MICROHABITATS Tree Canopy Seasonally Flooded Basin Wildflower Meadow Clover Lawn

To po gra p h ic A nabati c Wind fl ow i s th e upward move me nt of hot air al o n g a slope by utilizing the d if ferenti ati ng s hif ts in e levation of b o t h vegeta ti ve canopy and top ography. U t il i z i ng th ese s trate g ie s the are a i s p o is e d to c reate various ne s ting oppo r tuni ti es acros s any s p e cie s .

S e as ona lly Flood ed Basins are u sed as pa i r ing p onds by ducks in s pri n g a s well as fe e ding and re s tin g ar eas fo r mi grati ng birds , b e e s , was p s , an d i n s ec ts. M oi stu r e is trans fe re d into t h e air as va p or w h i ch cap ture s infrare d radiat io n , t h u s creati ng a coole r localize d e nv i ronment.

Native Grasses Biofiltration Vegetation

T all G ras ses sar e deep- r o o ted per en n i a l g ra s s e s go o d fo r er o sio n co n t r o l , s t a b i l i zi n g , an d impr ov in g gen eral so i l he a l t h. Th ey pr ov ide a val u abl e h a b i t a t fo r an imal s, bir ds, an d benefi c i a l in sect s by pr ov idin g cove r a n d nest ing mater ial .


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P I E C E O F T H E P UZ Z LE Pro j e ct Ty p e: Urb an De s ig n D ate : Spri ng, 2015 L o ca t ion: Si lverlake , California Te a m : Ch ri s A nde rs on, Corey Came r o n , M a r ina Wagner

Th is pr o j ect was in spir ed by t h e t he o r y t h at Lo s A n gel es is an o r gan ic sys te m t ha t h as pr ev io u sl y u n der go ne waves of t ran sfo r mat io n , an d t h at cu r r en t h o r izo nt al ex pansio n h as l imited t he su st ain abl e qu al it ies. A s a r esu l t , i t m u s t t u r n inwar d and l o o k l o cal l y to b e t te r u t il ize ex ist in g infrast r u ct u r e an d r eso u r ces to acco mmo date t h e n e e d s of a gr ow in g po pu l at io n .



POTENT I A L SYST EM S

The map p ing of po ten t ial sites within a 3 mil e radiu s of t h e sil ver lake re s e r vo ir t h at ar e po ised to p ote ntial l y accept t h ese co ndit io n s.

griffith park

taylor yards

silverlake elysian

ascot reservior

eco lake

lincoln park cornfields

piggy back yards

macarthur park

OVERVIEW

Th e m a p pi ng ex pos e s what re s ource s wou l d be avai la ble within the sys te m and wh ere. Once th i s is e s tab lis he d and eva l u a ted , i t can be de te rmine d what w il l occ u r a t si lver la ke de p e nding on what t h e ot h er n od es a re lack ing .

Shelter

Fo r s il ver lake th e focus will b e on wa ter and fo o d, s i n ce th a t i s th e gre ate s t p ote ntial for t h e r eser vo ir a n d w i l l f ulfi ll th e b igge s t ne e d

Water

Recreation

Food

Energy


+ O bj ective To ad d ress th e th eme of he alth through n u t r iti o n i n our d es ign while s imultan eo u sl y pr ov i d i ng a way for the s ilve r lake com mu nit y to fe e l connec ted to the re s e r voir. Silver l ake w i l l b e able to produce e noug h food to feed the t il a p i a, over 100 re s taurants , the far mer s m a r ke t , and more .

+ F a rm Bre akdow n

STINU GNISUOH AIPALIT

to t h e T ila pi a: 10K to t h e Comm u ni ty: 15K

MRAF NABRU GNITAOLF FLOATING URBAN FARM

+ O f fic ial Outpu t an d Pr odu ct ion

TILAPIA HOUSING UNITS

AQ UAPON ICS IN SILVER L AKE

+ Output Size

One Acre

Divided into 5 Rows

Each row a dif ferent Herb

+ F is h Bre akdow n Ivanhose Reser voir

Four Quadrants for Growth

Plants 20 acres 1) developed in four stages of growth 100 Restaurants 2) one har vest per week 2000lbs of herbs 3) four week cycles per week Har vest Tilapia 5 plots in 1) 500 lbs of tilapia one week 2) four sections of one week = 25k lbs var ying growth


S IL V ERL A K E MAS TER P L A N

community + education center e

urban square solar pannel units + shade structures

talapia underground view corridor

talapia farm distribution + office space

e

oak grassland

aquacommunity docks pollinator pathway landing + gathering space

aquacommunity gathering area

olive grove landing + gathering space

eucalyptus woodland

service road

wetland overlook d

existing meadow

aqua pedestrian bridge

storm water constructed wetlands

b

b

wetland engagement + pedestrian bridge c

meadow extension pollinator islands

c

600’

d

300’

a

150’

shoreline overlook

a

0’


PR OG RA M M I N G 1 ACRE OF UNITS: output to schools

PHYSICAL PROGRAM

promoting physical health through nutrition and recreation

COMMUNITY + EDUCATIONAL CENTER PACKAGING + STORAGE FACILITY

11 ACRES OF UNITS: aqua unit community

3992 UNITS

silverlake,ca 32,890 residents 14,300 homes 3.5 homes/plot

20 ACRES total land 12 ACRES aquaunits 8 ACRES circulation

ECOLOGICAL PROGRAM

promoting ecological health in the landscape through new habitat for pollinators and native species as well as a constructed storm water wetland

CONSTRUCTED STORM WATER WETLAND

POLLINATOR + EDUCATION PATHWAY WOODLAND HABITAT

GATHERING SPACE GATHERING SPACE OAK GRASSLAND

POLLINATOR ISLAND

CUT BASINS TO IMROVE WATER QUALITY

GRASSLAND HABITAT




outpost at grade circulation

parking

visitor center mound

farnsworth house suspended circulation

b’ a

b

a’

praire

praire dropseed little bluestem

low mow praire

native planting

shoreline circulation

mounds vernal pools

praire blazing star barren strawberr y e l fi n t h y m e

p a l e p u r p l e c o n e d fl o w e r wild quinine white false indigo spice bush wild columbine jacobs ladder

salt marsh salt bush altrimex family halophytes

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3 R D ER A L AN DSCAP E Pro j e ct Ty p e: His torical Pre s e r vatio n D ate : Wi nter, 2016 L o ca t ion: Plano, Illinois Te a m : Ch ri s A nde rs on

Th is st u dio was in r espo n se to t h e F ar nswo r t h h o u se, l o cated in Pl a n o I l l ino is, and t h e seaso n al fl o o din g t ha t i t r eceives. Th e t r u st is decidin g to r e l o ca te t h e h o me o n t h e pr o per t y in o r d e r safegu ar d it ’ s h isto r y, an d br ing i n a n ew l andscape design . Ou r inter vent i o n a r g u e s t h at t h is n ew design mu st per for m a n d r espo n d to it ’ s co ntex t in a way t ha t benefit s specific ar eas. I n t h is ca s e , t he l andscape r espo nds eco l o gical l y i n pr o mo t ing a ser ies of t h r eatened ha b i t a t s .



F OX RIVE R I M PAC T S Lost Salt According to the University of Rhode Island, roughly 20% of stored salt is lost throughout the year into local waterways.

Waukesha

Chloride Levels Increase with Urbanization In 2010 a study performed by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign showed that road salt runoff is the primary source of increased chloride levels since 1960. Not only has this number steadily increased since 1960, but the study found a direct link of increased urbanization to increased chloride levels.

Racine Walworth

Due to these studies we can assume that with the increase in population growth in counties above the Farnsworth house, chloride levels will continually increase in the Fox River.

Kenosha

Wisconsin Illinois McHenry

Concentrations Increase During the winter time when salting occurs the rivers begin to accumulate more levels chloride, however when the season changes to spring and the melting of the snow occurs, an immense amount of salt runs off into the waterways.

Lake

These chloride levels influence the species in the river, specifically those that depend on vernal pools for habitat. The vernal pools become too concentrated in chloride and kill off the species.

Kane De Kalb Du Page

Cook

Kendall

Will

La Salle

Racine Waukesha Kenosha

Grundy

Lake

Kankakee

Percent Growth -%

Cook

1.0% 1.3% -0.5% 1.7%

Will

1.2%

Kane Kankakee

2.3% -1.8%

Kendall

5.8%

0.0-1.0%

De Kalb Grundy

1.1-2.0% +2.0%

0.3% 0.7%

Livingston

-2.7%

La Salle

fox river shoreline breakdown

0.3%

Walworth McHenr y Du Page

Livingston

-0.1% 1.3% 1.0%

-2.4%

agricultural 56%


Blue Spotted Salamander Spotted Salamander Tiger Salamander Eastern Newt Mudpuppy American Toad Cricket Frog Chorus Frog Spring Pepper Gray Treefrog Bullfrog Green Frog Northern Leopard Frog Pickerel Frog Map Turtle Painted Turtle Milk Snake Red-Bellied Snake Spring Peeper Garter Snake i ph

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cricket frog

tiger salamander

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Vernal pools exist in the spring in fall seasons. However it is Spring that the vernal pools serve as habitat

northern leopard frog

100

75

50

Year

urban 25%

2010

2000

1995

1990

0

2005

Winter Summer

25

eastern newt

125

1985

Concentration of Chloride (mg/L)

150

forest/natural 19%


F OX RIVE R E CO L OGY The fox river holds an extremely diverse ecology as well as a large percentage of the Illinois bird population. This opprtunity led our team to focus on a project that reacted to it’s ecological need. The large waterfront of the Farnsworth property has the ability to impact this waterway in a positive manner, and as a potential case study for future watershed projects along the river.

Agriculture 58% Urban25% Forest/Natural 19%

+270 Bird Species in the Fox River 300 species total in Illinois


Tree Species

14 Threatened Amphibians 5 Critically Endangered

All species have an important value between 15 and 30 and have 8% or less population representation


STR AT EG I E S A N D G R ADIN G PL AN It is the intent of the design to utilize seasonal opportunities in order to activate specific areas in the site. While these zones are designed to have specific visual appeal, each is also ecologically significant. The architecture on the site is hidden or masked with different landscape strategies in order to promote discoverey and reveal as one wanders the landscape.

WA N D FARNSWOTH MEMORIAL

FOX RIVER Old

New

Vernal pools exist at a variety of depths as to reveal new forms with different water levels.

24% Shoreline Growth


589'

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REV

586'

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CONCEAL

588' 587'

585'

PARKING

582' 581' 580'

579'

578'

VISITOR CENTER 580'

FARNSWORTH HOUSE 577'

576'

576'

N AT I V E P L A N 575' 574' 573' 572' 571' 570' 569' 568' 567'

566'

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569'

575' 568'

570'

565'

570'

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farnsworth house suspended circulation forrest overlook

native planting

vernal pools shoreline circulation memorial site

threatened forest

c re e k

thr e ate ne d fo re s t

far nswort h h ous e

sugar maple white oak hawthorn bur oak black cherry basswood

p a l e p u r p l e c o n e d fl o w e r wild quinine white false indigo spice bush wild columbine jacobs ladder


forest buffer

outpost

de ation

parking

visitor center mound

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a’ praire dropseed little bluestem

mounds

low mow praire

vernal pools

praire blazing star barren strawberr y e l fi n t h y m e

salt marsh

salt bush altrimex family halophytes

fox river

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