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ACSA “I Am A Second Responder” Award | Gutter to Gulf NEWS
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Gutter to Gulf NEWS. Legible Water Infrastructure for New Orleans. May 16, 2011. ACSA “I Am A Second Responder” Award. GTG University of Toronto students Adam Bobbette and Karen May selected one of winning entries for American Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) competition. Http:/ www.archive100.org/users/m45/project/554. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new comments via email. Larr; Comprehensive Water Management Strategy. Gutter to Gulf 2.0 Website →.
Ground Magazine Features GTG | Gutter to Gulf NEWS
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Gutter to Gulf NEWS. Legible Water Infrastructure for New Orleans. November 15, 2011. Ground Magazine Features GTG. GTG featured in “Ground 15: Planning and Infrastructure” the quarterly journal of the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects. Link to article authored by Jane Wolff, Elise Shelly and Derek Hoeferlin, featuring work of the first 3 GTG studios:. Http:/ www.oala.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/GROUND-15-Planning-Infrastructure.pdf. Required fields are marked *.
International Water Week | Gutter to Gulf NEWS
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Gutter to Gulf NEWS. Legible Water Infrastructure for New Orleans. November 15, 2011. Derek Hoeferlin presents GTG at “Water Cities in Transition” conference at International Water Week in Amsterdam. Hoeferlin participated in the “Governance Opportunities and Challenges” open space session. Http:/ www.internationalwaterweek.com/events/water-cities-in-transition-3/. October 31 – November 1, 2011. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new comments via email. Follow “Gutter to Gulf NEWS”.
Deltas in Times of Climate Change conference | Gutter to Gulf NEWS
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Gutter to Gulf NEWS. Legible Water Infrastructure for New Orleans. October 19, 2010. Deltas in Times of Climate Change conference. Derek Hoeferlin attends conference in Rotterdam that focuses on dialogues between global urbanized deltas. David Waggonner, leader of the “Dutch Dialogues” initiative, includes Gutter to Gulf work in his presentation as support research and speculations for Dutch Dialogues. Http:/ www.climatedeltaconference.org/templates/dispatcher.asp? September 29-October 01, 2010.
2010 Louisiana Smart Growth Summit | Gutter to Gulf NEWS
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Gutter to Gulf NEWS. Legible Water Infrastructure for New Orleans. August 19, 2010. 2010 Louisiana Smart Growth Summit. GTG presented by Derek Hoeferlin at the 2010 Louisiana Smart Growth Summit in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, hosted by Center for Planning Excellence. Http:/ summit.cpex.org/. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new comments via email. Larr; New Directions in EcoPlanning. The Extraordinary vs. the Everyday Catastrophe →. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Why does the city fight gravity? - Gutter to Gulf
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Water History: Three Case Studies. Water Today: A Taxonomy. Reimagining the Water City. About Gutter to Gulf. Click image for interactive map. From natural to mechanical drainage. The need for levees. Much of New Orleans has subsided to elevations well below sea level; after a century of subsidence. The ground no longer slopes toward the city’s natural drainage outlet, Lake Pontchartrain. All of the water that falls in the area bounded by the lake, the Mississippi River, the Industrial Canal. And the Jef...
What Can We Do? - Gutter to Gulf
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Water History: Three Case Studies. Water Today: A Taxonomy. Reimagining the Water City. About Gutter to Gulf. Click image for animation. Planning for water involves both technical and political questions, and New Orleans’s water plan must speak both to engineers and to citizens. The planning process will raise design issues that are rhetorical what, for instance, should the image of water be in a soggy place, and how can that image help citizens to come to terms with where they live? These issues cross d...
Why is New Orleans sinking? - Gutter to Gulf
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Water History: Three Case Studies. Water Today: A Taxonomy. Reimagining the Water City. About Gutter to Gulf. Click image for animation. When New Orleans was founded in the early 18th century, it occupied the high, dry land along the river’s natural levees. The passage to the lake could be made by boat with a short portage. And the lake offered access to the gulf via Lake Borgne. Map of the City 1798, Image courtesy of the Historic New Orleans Collection. By the turn of the twenty-first century. The low ...
Reimagining the Water City - Gutter to Gulf
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Water History: Three Case Studies. Water Today: A Taxonomy. Reimagining the Water City. About Gutter to Gulf.
Interactive Map - Gutter to Gulf
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Gallery 4: Visible Water - Gutter to Gulf
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Water History: Three Case Studies. Water Today: A Taxonomy. Reimagining the Water City. About Gutter to Gulf. Floodwall at Lake Pontchartrain. Typical lack of view of water at outfall canal. Chartres Street, French Quarter. Typical everyday flooding in Upper Ninth Ward. Street flooding in Central City neighborhood after heavy rainfall. Typical everyday flooding in Broadmoor neighborhood. Typical Jefferson Parish canal. Living within the Mississippi River batture, Jefferson Parish.
Gallery 3: Wetlands - Gutter to Gulf
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Water History: Three Case Studies. Water Today: A Taxonomy. Reimagining the Water City. About Gutter to Gulf. Decommissioned Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MR-GO) navigation channel. Atchafalaya Delta State Management Area, Terrebonne and St. Mary Parishes. Typical example of coastal wetland loss. Typical example of coastal wetland loss and navigation canal at Gulf Coast, Terrebonne Parish. Boundary of St. Charles (wetlands- above sea level) and Jefferson (suburbanized-below sea level) Parishes.
Gallery 1: Urban Form - Gutter to Gulf
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Water History: Three Case Studies. Water Today: A Taxonomy. Reimagining the Water City. About Gutter to Gulf. Felicity Street, jazz funeral. Central City, boat beached by Hurricane Katrina. Empty lot in Central City neighborhood. Upper Ninth Ward/Desire neighborhood. Sidewalk deferring to live oak tree roots.
Field Work - Gutter to Gulf
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Water History: Three Case Studies. Water Today: A Taxonomy. Reimagining the Water City. About Gutter to Gulf. Visitors to New Orleans can download Gutter to Gulf's guidebooks and field reports from this page. These documents offer synthetic guides to the city, drainage service area by drainage service area. Chapter One: Service Area 3. Chapter Two: Service Area 2. Chapter Three: Service Area 1. Chapter Four: Service Area 6. Chapter Five: Service Area 7. Chapter Six: Service Area 12.
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Gutter to Gulf
Operation Gutter to Gulf (or how I learned to stop worrying and love the water). This Blog is a Spring 2009 collaborative effort between architecture students of the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. And landscape architecture students of the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto. The studios' charge is to assist in an ongoing effort titled Dutch Dialogues. Within our sights and within our minds. Jane Wolff...
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Gutter to Gulf NEWS | Legible Water Infrastructure for New Orleans
Gutter to Gulf NEWS. Legible Water Infrastructure for New Orleans. Recent Updates Toggle Comment Threads. December 3, 2011. American Society of Landscape Architects Conference. Jane Wolff presents “Gutter to Gulf” at this year’s ASLA National Conference in San Diego. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new comments via email. November 15, 2011. European Federation for Landscape Architecture. Derek Hoeferlin presents GTG at EFLA Regional Congress in Tallinn, Estonia. November 2, 2011. August 7, 2011.
gutter to gulf chapter 1
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Gutter to gulf chapter 2. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Site Model in Transit. Thursday, February 5, 2009. Site Model Assembly in New Orleans (With University of Toronto Inserts). Initial Site Model Assembly at WashU. Monday, January 26, 2009. Sunday, January 25, 2009. Monday, January 19, 2009. The top edge of the fins marking topography has been colored red. Hopefully now they are more distinct from each other than in previous pictures. Final Prototype / Plan for Final. 8220;OPERATION GUTTER TO GULF”.
gutter to gulf chapter 3
Gutter to gulf chapter 3. Monday, February 9, 2009. Bayou St. John Group Analysis. Analysis of Bayou St. John and its potential capacity as a water retention area. Work by Kyle (Toronto), Stef (Toronto), and Annemarie. The ongoing debate about the future of the bayou:. Http:/ katrinafilm.wordpress.com/2008/12/27/359/. Eric Soifer River to Lake Site Analysis. The River to Lake site analysis can be found at the link below. . Riverfront proposal currently underway: http:/ www.neworiverfront.com/. Eric Soif...
gutter to gulf chapter 4
Gutter to gulf chapter 4. Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Rainwater Path; Waterway Edge Conditions. Diagram illustrating the path taken by rainwater over various surfaces and infrastructural elements; center illustration of three typical edge conditions for waterways, and the correlating spectra of verticality and "hardness" of each condition. Monday, February 9, 2009. Eric Soifer River to Lake Site Analysis. The River to Lake site analysis can be found at the link below. . The resilience is in the details.
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Friday, February 20, 2009. Derek's original sketch diagram for reference. Thursday, February 19, 2009. This map represents the convergence of individual work the studio did following our NOLA field trip. We have narrowed our collective focus to the area surrounding two adjusted transects that run lake to river, including certain spacial and infrastructural connections between them:. 1) London Avenue Canal/Elysian Fields. 2) 17th Street Canal/Washington Ave Canal/MLK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).