From Concept to Coordination: Designing an Aquatic Center with RhinoLands (opens in new tab)
Overall view of the Outdoor Aquatic Center in Kīlauea, showing the relationship between water, circulation, planting, and gathering spaces. Landscape architecture projects rarely develop through a single drawing type or model. As circulation, planting, accessibility, grading, materials, and visualization evolve together, fragmented workflows can slow decisions and weaken coordination. The Outdoor Aquatic Center in Kīlauea, […]
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