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Gallery 4: Visible Water 
example of subsidence Dwyer Canal floodwall at Lake Pontchartrain typical lack of view of water at outfall canal Chartres Street, French Quarter ...
 
Gallery 5: In the Field 
Gutter to Gulf discusses water management at Union Passenger Terminal/Pontchartrain Expressway (former site of New Basin Canal) Gutter to Gulf discusses water...
 
Gallery 3: Wetlands 
decommissioned Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MR-GO) navigation channel Atchafalaya Delta State Management Area, Terrebonne and St. Mary Parishes typical...
 
Gallery 2: Drainage Infrastructure 
Drainage Pumping Station 1 Washington Canal at normal capacity, view towards Drainage Pumping Station 1 Washington Canal at high capacity, view towards Drainage...
 
What Can We Do? 
click image for animation New Orleans sits at the bottom of North America’s largest drainage basin, and it demonstrates an extreme version of water management...
 
Gallery 1: Urban Form 
Jackson Square 2011 Coliseum Square Saint Charles Avenue Felicity Street, jazz funeral Central City, boat beached by Hurricane Katrina empty lot in...
 
Why Do Wetlands Matter? 
click image for animation Why wetlands matter | Why wetlands disappear The landscape of New Orleans is part of the wetlands system of southern Louisiana, and...
 
Why does the city fight gravity? 
click image for interactive map From natural to mechanical drainage | Unexpected consequences | The need for levees Much of New Orleans has subsided to...
 
Why is New Orleans sinking? 
click image for animation Stable ground | The sinking city | What now? This unusual circumstance is the product of New Orleans’s situation in the...