Monthly Archives: July 2010

Jeremi Bigosinski's MLA Thesis: Stratified Overgrowth

Stratified Overgrowth: A Thesis

This is an excerpt from my MLA Thesis, Stratified Overgrowth: The Displacement of Truth in a Landscape of Ruin.
Ruins sustain the validity that there can be many truths; that the ruin can be decaying – but that it can also be teeming with growth. The … Read More

Manufacturing Neighborhood: Early Concept Drawing under Highway

Manufacturing Neighborhood, Fall 2009

The site was in the Acushnet Heights (a Historic District) neighborhood of New Bedford, MA, a city of over 93,000 in decline. The attempt was to revitalize this neighborhood (with the myriad vacant lots and buildings,) a mere three tenths of a mile from Downtown … Read More

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Hybrid Drawing, Spring 2009

In the Spring of 2009 I had the opportunity to experiment with methods of representation for my past studio work. Here is a gallery of that work, focused on the Constructed Landscapes studio Fall 2008:

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Urban Systems: Narrative Flows, Spring 2009

Our first Advanced Studio explored water issues in an urban environment in one of the poorest cities of the world: Kolkata, India. The sections below highlight the investigative process that our class pursued as we attempted to create an “Atlas” prior to travel to Kolkata … Read More

The Fulbright 2006-07: Little Bronze Hippos

Fulbright, 2006-07

From September 2006 to June 2007 I was on a 9 month Fulbright Fellowship to Poland at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw. I was there to study pre-WW2 metalcasting techniques while creating my own sculptures. Here is my 38 minute presentation I created in … Read More

Being and Circumstance, Siting Sculpture Analysis and Site Dominant

Being and Circumstance, Winter 2009

Wintersession of my second year I had the opportunity to study Robert Irwin’s Four Categories of Sculpture (from his 1985 essay, Being and Circumstance) in the context of landscape architecture. Taking each of his categories: site dominant, site adjusted, site specific and site determined/conditioned, and … Read More

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Constructed Landscapes, Fall 2008

The site was the YMCA in Cambridge, MA, right across from City Hall in Central Square. There were two phases to the project: the first was designing a green roof/roof garden for the YMCA and the second phase was to design an urban park behind … Read More

RISD Farm Final Circulation, Viewsheds and Layout Plan, 2008

Site, Ecology and Design, Spring 2008

The site was Tilhinghast Farm in Barrington, Rhode Island,  gifted to RISD after the second world war.  The program was to design a 750 sq feet Botanical Illustration Studio as well as three study areas and a path leading to the studio from parking and … Read More

Constructing Ground 2008, RISD, Final 16 Scale Model

Constructing Ground, Winter 2008

The site was the Providence River immediately outside of the architectural building (BEB) up to the old I-195 bridge. The existing site had a riverside park attempt which was a missed opportunity and whose participation by locals was anemic at best. The goal of this … Read More