Thursday, July 7, 2011

carving to 6 feet


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To give a sense of orientation, the concrete piers are sitting at the original ground level. The top image, as well as the bottom two, give an indication of the current depth, which is approximately 4.5 feet. The projected depth is 6feet in the area surrounding this north facing pier adjacent to the north facing berm.
Visible in the second image (fig.2) is an example of an earlier embedded mask. The mask was made from mud taken from the site and mixed with manure. This earlier version of the mask, though relatively delicate in construction, hold up well to the natural and unnatural elements. The intention is to encrust the faces of all the walls.
Depth and elevation (construction of walls and berms) of the site will take place in simultaneous phases. Phase I, is the construction of the north and northwest berms as well as excavating the areas adjacent to and around the north concrete pier (shown in the foreground in fig.1).
The area of the two middle ground piers during Phase II will be dug to a depth of 4 feet and the area directly behind the piers , Phase 3, will be the atrium with stairs, 2 feet in depth to the first level of the site.
In figure 1 you can see the beginnings of a retaining wall that bookends the large pepper tree shading the site. The retaining wall is made of packed dirt and mortared with mud. My plans are to pack and stack the face of the wall with sun dried brick, filling the interior with excavated dirt. Proposed height of the wall is 4 feet as a sufficient height once the excavation is complete.
Within the wall I have planted Morning Glory seed in an attempt to create a colorful and delicate barrier to the west side of the site that will entwine itself along the wall and in the tree. The purple blooms will add a natural and striking contrast to the varied tones of the soil.

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