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UW Landscape Architecture Students Present Work at Alki Bathhouse

cross section of forest showing relationship between water, wildlife, and plant communities

On Friday, December 6th, students in UWLA Lecturer Paul Peter‘s Advanced Landscape Architecture studio, Where the Wild Things Are, presented their work to the group spearheading the restoration of Schmitz Creek, Schmitz Park Creek Restore.

This presentation was followed by an open house showcasing the nine MLA student’s work to the hundreds of members of the West Seattle Community. Tracy Record, Editor of the West Seattle Blog was at this presentation and recorded several videos of all nine of UW’s MLA student presentations.

For a full description of this studio, along with high quality images of our students amazing work, explore our portfolio page here

 

Rendered view of Alki beach interventions with all proposed hardscape and softscape additions3D view of existing and proposed strategies to mend the watershedAerial view of proposed park with green areas and different built materialsRendered view of Alki beach showing: reefs, dunes, boardwalk, salt marsh, habitat island, rain gardens, tide pools, planted terraces, and canopy