Site Exploration & Analysis
This work was done for the first studio of the CU Boulder Environmental Design Program in 2016. The objective of the studio was to observe, document, analyze, and interpret a site of our choosing. I found a site along the Boulder Creek Path near the college. I documented the directional flow of traffic, the methods of transportation, and the number of path users during certain periods of the day over the course of a semester. This information was analyzed, interpreted and conveyed through various iterations of graphical communication.
Valise
The final cumulation of the semester incorporating all previous projects, site sketches, and drafts.
(Paper, Chipboard, Magnet Strip, String)
Infographic
An easy-to-use interactive that displays site information and all the documented path-user metrics.
(Paper, Chipboard)
Booklet
An informational booklet containing information about the site, including the site taxonomy and motifs.
(Paper, Chipboard)
Taxonomy
An initial exploration and interpretation of design themes found at the site. (Adobe InDesign)
Site Sketches
Site-specific studies and technique practice from throughout the studio semester which aided in producing the final deliverables.
(Paper, Graphite)