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Connection, Exploration, and Play at Bear Creek

Date: Spring 2025
A collage of materials including stone, metal, wood, grass, and leaves.
Student Researchers: Julia Beery Faculty Advisor: Tony Mazzeo

Upon our first visit to Camp Morrison, I was immediately intrigued by Bear Creek. Crossing the creek marks the entrance into the camp, yet there are no easy access points to the creek or creek side from within the site. I was inspired by stream morphology patterns to design a winding, exploratory boardwalk which traverses the creek side and brings visitors over the creek to access views of the water, touch points to the creek, and nature play "moments."

 

 

Faculty Work


Connection, Exploration, and Play at Bear Creek

Date: Spring 2025
A collage of materials including stone, metal, wood, grass, and leaves.
Student Researchers: Julia Beery Faculty Advisor: Tony Mazzeo

Upon our first visit to Camp Morrison, I was immediately intrigued by Bear Creek. Crossing the creek marks the entrance into the camp, yet there are no easy access points to the creek or creek side from within the site. I was inspired by stream morphology patterns to design a winding, exploratory boardwalk which traverses the creek side and brings visitors over the creek to access views of the water, touch points to the creek, and nature play "moments."

 

 

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