Tag: prospect park
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“Architecture of a Puddle”: A Reflection on Nature and the Built Environment
The genesis of ‘Architecture of a Puddle’ lies in an intriguing idea I once came across in a book, whose title eludes me now. It discussed how puddles, often seen as unwanted by-products of infrastructure, are in fact reflections of decisions made in the built environment. This concept fascinated me, suggesting that puddles are not…
In progress: prospect park pavilion
Decent session tonight on a painting of the chinese pavillion in prospect park. It is about thirty inches wide. The space is a relic from a different era. It is also interesting to see the landscape outside of the structure. Nothing but light and shadow will be inside. I am unhappy with the composition at…