The Invisible
Creek | The Temescal
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no other element better explains the reasons for settlement
and congregation in this site than the Temescal Creek. Prior
to the shellmound, the Temescal’s entry into the Bay established
this location as a fertile, abundant ground worthy of habitation.
In recognizing the underlying presence of the river in the
context of a bay now rich with other measures of abundance
and progress, we are able to harness a natural pattern in
the site. Even though the creek boundaries are now defined
by concrete channels, its significance is fundamental to
the project and to the history of the site.
o The ubiquitous sound of water permeates exhibit areas
by way of a series of concrete vaults through which water
circulates beneath the walkways. The resonant volumes of the
water boxes magnify the sound of water and call to mind the
Temescal’s presence and its relationship to
the site’s historical context.
o Walkways circumscribe the creek’s perimeter. The
aural qualities of a water feature ‘invisibly’ running beneath
the walkways parallel to the creek channels, symbolize the
relationship of the Temescal to the adjacent land and its
inhabitants.
o A low water basin at the edge of the creek pours
water slowly over its edges, catching the reflection of the
Shellmound Volume’s arches and cables on its surface. Raw
timbers placed at the edge of this reflective basin provide
a place for seating and pause.