Studio Highlights 2012-2013

Select student work from Landscape design studios

Overhead view of large city area with waterfront.
LARP 701 Studio V (van Eyck): Al Doha Grand Park: Doha, Qatar
Series of photographs with architectural visualization superimposed on them
LARP 501 (Mathur/da Cunha): Studio I: Traversing Landscape: Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia
Visualization of potential landscaping project.
LARP 502 Studio II (Neises/Pevzner): Infrastructure for Open Waters, Staten Island, NY
Map showing potential architectural project highlighting key features of the project.
LARP 601 Studio III (Sanders/Pevzner/Marcinkoski/Maestres): The Philadelphia Studio: Catalytic Metropolitan Lines
Overhead view image of potential large scale multi building architectural project in desert.
LARP 602 Studio IV (Olin/Atkin): Collaborative Studio: The Pueblo World, Southwestern, U.S.
Tilted satellite image of region with visualization of potential large scale multi building architectural project superimposed over it.
LARP 701 Studio V (Marcinkoski): (Anticipating) the City That Never Was: Madrid Metropolitan Region, Spain
Satellite image of region with visualization of potential large scale multi building architectural project superimposed over it.
LARP 701 Studio V (M'Closkey): Miami Vice: Selling the Sunshine State
Visualization of potential large scale architecture and landscaping project in desert.
LARP 701 Studio V (Neises): Yuma, Mexicali, Imperial: Dry Valleys of a $7 Billion Agricultural Region
Drawing showing large scale architectural project.
LARP 701 Studio V (Morabito): A New Landscape Strategy for the Railway Station: Marrakech, Morocco
Image showing large scale landscaping project.
LARP 701 Studio V (van Eyck): Al Doha Grand Park: Doha, Qatar
Architectural model made of out measuring tape displaying aerodynamic properties.
LARP 702 Studio VI (Umemoto/Cook): Megastructural Landscapes: The Jersey Shore
Visualization of architectural project.
LARP 702 Studio VI (Gouverneur): The Harare Studio; Harare, Zimbabwe
Visualization of architectural project.
LARP 702 Studio VI (Thomann): Pond/House/Spring/House/Pond 2: Mildred's Lane, Beach Lake, PA
Visualization of architectural project.
LARP 702 Studio VI (Kaseman): Philly Playscape Potentials
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Dana Viquez
LARP 701 Studio V (van Eyck): Al Doha Grand Park: Doha, Qatar
Joanna Karaman
LARP 501 (Mathur/da Cunha): Studio I: Traversing Landscape: Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia
Jacqueline Martinez
LARP 502 Studio II (Neises/Pevzner): Infrastructure for Open Waters, Staten Island, NY
Katie Tan
LARP 601 Studio III (Sanders/Pevzner/Marcinkoski/Maestres): The Philadelphia Studio: Catalytic Metropolitan Lines
Wenwen Lu, Le Tang, Xiaohuan Yuan
LARP 602 Studio IV (Olin/Atkin): Collaborative Studio: The Pueblo World, Southwestern, U.S.
Ian Sinclair
LARP 701 Studio V (Marcinkoski): (Anticipating) the City That Never Was: Madrid Metropolitan Region, Spain
Xi Li
LARP 701 Studio V (M'Closkey): Miami Vice: Selling the Sunshine State
Meghan Talarowski
LARP 701 Studio V (Neises): Yuma, Mexicali, Imperial: Dry Valleys of a $7 Billion Agricultural Region
Agnes Ladjevardi
LARP 701 Studio V (Morabito): A New Landscape Strategy for the Railway Station: Marrakech, Morocco
Eunjee Kim
LARP 701 Studio V (van Eyck): Al Doha Grand Park: Doha, Qatar
Ashley Braquet
LARP 702 Studio VI (Umemoto/Cook): Megastructural Landscapes: The Jersey Shore
Anneliza Carmalt Kaufer
LARP 702 Studio VI (Gouverneur): The Harare Studio; Harare, Zimbabwe
Yuhan Wu
LARP 702 Studio VI (Thomann): Pond/House/Spring/House/Pond 2: Mildred's Lane, Beach Lake, PA
Taylor Kaplan
LARP 702 Studio VI (Kaseman): Philly Playscape Potentials