PALENQUE: design as a process of interpretation

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

pics from final crits

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Palenque-Situation Room Site map

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Overall view of landscape and constructions. Topography shown through the use of charcoal, ink wash, the method of scoring and folding water...

Palenque-Situation Room

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The “City” Project was originally initiated through the presentation of a site, in our case, Palenque, Mexico. Specifically tw...
Monday, November 30, 2009

Pakal’s path; a new structure of power

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Palenque Pakal’s path; a new structure of power Palenque, when situated in a grid system, has its center and emphasis ref...

Baptisimal theory

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The water at Palenque has a generative effect on the Mayan residents, their culture, and construction. I believe there is a missing construc...

Site

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At the site I wanted to show the relationship with my intervention of a baptisimal with the temple, the palace, landscape and water. I choos...

Site plan

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My site plan of Palenque is the source and the path of the light shown by an orange color. The linear system creates a bridge and an edge be...
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