These images of the past depict the vibrant, activated space of the turning basin at the foot of the canal. The Carondelet Walk which culminated here, at the waterfront, was a populated area for townspeople to stroll and witness or be involved in the daily merchant shipping industry. Can this vibrancy be reactivated on the plot of greenspace adjacent to the last remaining remnants of the once prosperous canal?
this blog began as documentation for my architecture degree project at RISD. it's now a similar documentation tool for things i enjoy and find interesting. threads from my project are carried through; beauty of weathering and the elements, handmade things: bookbinding, all things fun and original.
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