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Ecological Patterns – Bridge Between Existing Hydrology and Restoration Mandate

Bangpeng Ding

 
THESIS
  • SP.20
  • Level: graduate
  • Discipline: Landscape Architecture
  • Program: MLA +3
  • Instructor: Alexander Robinson
 

Presenting an alternative to the terracing proposal by the Army Corps of Engineers, this project instead proposes to use a pattern approach to organize a channel ecological revitalization. Patterns, as compared to terraces, also provide good habitat, as well as improved flood performance, a more natural aesthetic, one more authentic to the historic conditions. According to Karen M’Closkey, an expert on patterns in landscape architecture “Patterns can be used as bridging mechanisms between a landscape’s utilitarian and aesthetic functions” (2013)., within the LA River’s compromised situation, ecological patterns can bridge between often competing mandates for maintaining the existing hydrology and adding restoration-features. In this project, two patterns are tested, one for vegetation and another for a water feature.


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