My foundation project will focus on landscape and the changes of landscape over time. Landscape is defined in the Human Mosaic as all of the building forms that cultural groups create inhabiting the Earth. A cultural landscape is fashioned from a natural landscape and uniquely reflects the culture that created it. I have identified nine A. Hays Town homes in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and one in Jackson, Mississippi. A. Hays Town was known for incorporating traditional Creole architecture into these homes. I am comparing his modern day work from the 20th century to historical homes and businesses still standing in New Orleans from the 18th century. I will be comparing how the landscape has changed over time and why certain architectural features have evolved while some remain. A. Hays Town was heavily influenced by Spanish and French architecture. Spanish features include his signature courtyards and fountains. His French influence is shown through raised stairs outside of homes and...
On this map I have created a driving route and used polygons to section off plots of land as a focus. I have divided up my investigation into 6 places. The 6 places I have chosen are "Highland Road Homes", "LSU Lake Homes", "Downtown Highland", "The Bottoms", "Garden District", and "Government/Florida Blvd Homes". Through Lewis's article Axioms I have investigated these places using The Axiom of Landscape as Clue to Culture. Within the Clue to Culture Axiom, I am focusing on The Regional Corollary and the reasons one part of Baton Rouge looks so different from another part of Baton Rouge. By examining the Highland Road homes and LSU Lakes homes and comparing them to the "Downtown Highland" and the "Bottoms" there is a striking difference between the homes and style of homes. One of the reasons for this is the old, large plantation homes created off Highland. Many of these homes are historical and...