Dale Chihuly sculpture in between tropical plants (Fairchild Garden) Vizcaya 19-- Bristol High Cross (Stourhead Cross) The Temple of Concord and Victory (Stowe) Jean Dubuffet's Jardin d'email Statues symbolizing the the Aniene River (left) and the Apennine Mountains (right) Medici Fountain Neptune's Fountain Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Maxentius Hercules and Capus Bernini's Four Rivers Ha-has (recessed walls)--where do you find these? A ha-ha is a recessed landscape design element that creates a vertical barrier while preserving an uninterrupted view of the landscape beyond.The design includes a turfed incline which slopes downward to a sharply vertical face, usually a masonry retaining wall. Ha-has are used in landscape design to prevent livestock to gain access to the garden, without obstructing views. They are usually found in grand country houses, the Royal Artillery Ha-ha in southeast Lo...
The second picture is my original map of my route not school. I know my way very well around Miami and can usually map things through my head as I help people get places. This map is not accurate in directions, I just needed to fit it all in. My house is in the top left corner and NWSA is int he bottom of the page in downtown. I added some more information I could remember of my route in the first picture. Filled in information of my route map Original map of my route from my house to school Aleyna and I partnered up for this in-class assignment. We chose one sentence from each of our street/garden visit and combined them into a puzzling situation. (Although it could happen here in Miami) We illustrated an elder scoffing and judging at the viewer and a swarm of flies around them. Our combined sentences and illustrations
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