Monday, November 2, 2009

The topography of the Juneau area is architecturally difficult because of the incredibly steep incline. Little of the surrounding land is able to be built upon without significant leveling and other dramatic site alteration. This has resulted in the city being concentrated at the shore line of the Fritz Inlet with a small portion running up the Salmon Creek Valley. Although challenging, the terrain offers immense potential to capitalize on Alaska’s spectacular topography by architectural means.

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