The Fifth Ecology

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Section showing different recreational activities and the relation between the block units and the fields

FILTER PROCESS

Filter Process VEGETATION Vegetation

A New Home for a Variety of Species Flowers/shrubbery Douglas Iris Mugwart Stipa Wild Grape Cattails Currents Mulefat Meadow Rue Water Cress

Trees California Bay Laurel Toyon Western Sycamore White Alder Arroyo Willow Pacific Willow Black Cotton Wood

Amphibians California Tree Frog Common Kingsnake Pacific Salamander Pacific Tree Frog Southern Alligator Lizard Western Rattle Snake Western Toad

SAND 0.3 m Sand 0,3 m

Birds American Coot Brown Pelican Bufflehead Great Blue Heron Great Egret Greater Yellowlegs Red Winged Blackbird Stilt Spotted Dove

Gravel 1,0 m1.0 m GRAVEL

Stream of Treated WaterWATER STREAM OF TREATED

Laguna Fields during the rainy season (February) Innundation Area Max. Capacity: 140.000 m3

Pocket Island

The Strip

Laguna Fields during the dry season (June-August)

River Pools Electroduct

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Contain-O-Pod Cool Stop

THE FIFTH ECOLOGY. Beyond Desire: Los Angeles


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