This project, completed in my first architecture studio at UMD, is a conceptual river walk inspired by the Nasher Sculpture Garden and the Brion Tomb. Primarily hand-drawn with some digital refinement in Adobe Photoshop, it explores how diagonal movement, vegetation, and spatial sequencing can shape experience—guiding visitors from a fish market to a memorial garden through zones of public art, gathering, and reflection. (Pictured: Axonometric Drawing, Plan, Sections, Perspectives 1–3, Analytical Diagrams, Model)
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