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Spring 2015, ARCH 100D: Hydro-Landscapes from the Andes to the Pacific — Davids
A proposed infrastructure consisting of rest stops, nature viewing areas, bridges, stairs, exhibition facilities and and shelters on a system of trails along Chile’s rivers, will enhance conservation efforts by raising public awareness of natural resources and encourage healthier lifestyles. The Hydro-Landscapes studio designed stations alonng the Rio Maipo trail and tested them on three key spots.
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