Tasha Addington-Ferris

  • About
  • Courses
    • Environmental Analysis
    • Environmental Theory
    • (Un)natural Disasters
    • Situating Environmental Problems and Solutions
  • Concentration
  • Projects
    • Cascadia Earthquake Preparedness Community Outreach Project
    • #Portland: Branding City Aesthetics Through Social Media
    • Nuclear Power – Resilient or Not?
    • Objects of Oppression: How Different Perspectives of Logging have Affected Douglas County
    • An Introduction to Community Gardens in Portland
  • Thesis
  • Posts

Day 1

January 19, 2016 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

After my first day of Environmental Theory I realized that there are some logistical similarities between this class and ENVS 220 but other than that, this was going to be an entirely different experience.  I also have been doing a lot of reflecting on the last semester (which I maybe should have posted about…) and […]

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End of the Road

December 15, 2015 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

End of the Road

I always reach the end of the semester having completely forgotten about what happened in the beginning.  The only difference between this class and other classes is that I have a website.  I am very fond of my website, I have put a lot of effort making it exactly what I want, and on top […]

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Sapporo

December 5, 2015 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

Sapporo

I am extremely excited to say that I well be studying abroad in Japan during the fall of my junior year!  I will be staying on Hokkaido, the northern most island, in a city named Sapporo.  Sapporo is famous for it’s beer, and the heavy snows starting in November that lead to the large ice […]

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End of the Semester

December 5, 2015 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

Well the process for concentrations is over at last, and I am relieved to know my hard work is just what I needed to get accepted into the ENVS major program.  That being said, I still am concerned about my concentration.  The process was relatively hasty, and developed during a semester where I am still […]

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Portlandish

November 15, 2015 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

As we start our project, our framing question is: should microclimate equity be addressed in urban design?  Our focus question is, are urban gardens and permeable surface options available and successful in lowering the temperature of cities. These are great starting questions, but should be re-worked for a couple reasons.  First, they are both very […]

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How to start a project…

November 12, 2015 By Tasha Addington-Ferris

What is the first step of creating a situated project?? Starting our project for the rest of this semester starts with two important steps.  The framing and focus questions are important directors of how to design the rest of our project.  Without these questions, our direction is unfocused and unorganized. Framing Question: Should microclimate equity […]

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taddington-ferris@lclark.edu

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