Screenplay Log — Scale and Perception

Silver Creek Corridor

A merged featured surface for the screenplay log, the corridor-preservation concept, and the smaller but sharper question underneath both: how little land is required to keep the creek legible while still allowing a human being to stop there on purpose.

0.81 Acre Parcel 371.14 Meter Perimeter One RV Site Restroom + Bulletin Board Orb-Reactive Narration

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Google Earth measure view showing a narrow 0.81 acre corridor from the road to Silver Creek with a 371.14 meter perimeter.

The corridor behaves less like a conventional lot and more like a linear park fragment: road access, wooded canopy, a narrow destination path, and the creek itself at the far end.

Footprint

0.81 ac

Large enough for access, quiet use, and preservation without becoming a full subdivision gesture.

Edge

371.14 m

A long narrow geometry that reads as a corridor first, not a conventional build pad.

Intent

Creek First

The structure exists to frame the creek, not to compete with it.

Narrated Screenplay Log

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Visible text stays concise. The narration adds extra commentary that is intentionally not printed on the page, so the audio functions as a second layer rather than a readout of the same copy.

Minimal Site Diagram

ROAD
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  [ENTRY STONE]  [BULLETIN BOARD]
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     [SAND / DG ACCESS]
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      [RV STEWARD PAD]
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     [RESTROOM BUILDING]
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      [SHORT TRAIL DROP]
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     [BENCH]   [PLAQUE]
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       SILVER CREEK

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KEEP THE CANOPY INTACT
LET THE CREEK REMAIN THE REASON