Winter 2011
Student Projects:
- Planktown Garden
- Corbett Slope
- Keyaanaano House
- Blacklight Ventures
- Tenderloin Connections
Tuesday, 25 January 2011 17:57
Keyaanaano House
A desing for an Oakland, CA residential lot.
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Wednesday, 19 January 2011 22:22
Corbett Slope
A fresh vision for Corbett Slope Permaculture is a holistic, systems thinking approach to ecological design. The philosophy and embedded principles can be applied to support someone as they design as backyard garden, to the layout of the kitchen, or bedroom to larger-scale city.scapes. In permaculture we strive to harmoniously…
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Wednesday, 19 January 2011 22:19
Blacklight Ventures
1543 Mission St. 3rd Fl, Site is host to gatherings of progressive organizing and other events (including Timebank event).Large open floor plan. Client desires edible indoor landscaping.There is reasonable light access along two sides of space. Client described potential for containers on casters or other modular design.Excited about aquaponics or…
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Wednesday, 19 January 2011 22:17
Tenderloin Connections
This project is of dual focus, The Harvey Milk Rec. Center and the Glide Memorial Rooftop garden. It will explore designs for both sites as well as how strong ties can be made between these two and other synergistic organizations in the Tenderloin neighborhood.
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Team:
Kate Villars, Emily Ritchie, Caroline Acquistapace, Frances Bradley, Lindsey Whited, Ben Strobridge, Grier Blumenschine
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Wednesday, 12 January 2011 20:34
Planktown Garden
Planktown is located on 9th Street between Makret and Misssion. It is a very large by urban standards site with plenty of sun, a relativly flat topography, central location downtown, and diverse population of residents and organizations very close by. The site measures approximately 170 feet wide along 9th Street…
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Team:
Philip Gerrie, Cris Gaitan, Snow Levy, Calire Lagerwey, Mary Luna
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