path studio work|FALL 2006
DAN HUDOCK
second half semester: SCHENLEY PATH PROJECT
Students picked a 128' by 128' plot within Schenely Park, and asked to develop systems assigned to wind, precipitation, sunlight, tree canopy & trunks, and horizon. We then picked a 16' by 128' swatch and were instructed to develop a path to traverse the terrain and provide visitors with an overall experience of the site and all of its elements.
Study Models of Wind systems
128' by 128' Study Model with Wind, Precipitation, Sunlight, and Tree Trunks & Canopies
128' by 128' Study Model with Wind, Precipitation, Sunlight, and Tree Trunks & Canopies
128' by 128' Study Model with Wind, Precipitation, Sunlight, and Tree Trunks & Canopies (Plan View)
128' by 128' Study Model with Wind, Precipitation, Sunlight, and Tree Trunks & Canopies
128' by 128' Study Model with Wind, Precipitation, Sunlight, and Tree Trunks & Canopies
The lamp that fell into my final model as I was documenting...
Interior View of my Path Model

Long View of my Path Model
Elevation View of Path
Reverse View of Elevation
Close-up view of enclosed area of my Path Model
Perspective View of my Path Model

Frontal View
Interior Downhill view of my Path Model

Perspective Rear View of Model
Downhill Perspective

Overhead Plan View of Model