Landscape Architecture Portfolio

Page 1

ALICE KIRCHOFF UNIVERSITY OF GEORIGA BACHELOR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAY 2015



ALICE KIRCHOFF UNIVERSITY OF GEORIGA BACHELOR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAY 2015 WATER RESOURCES CERTIFICATE

ALICEK@UGA.EDU (225) 571-7290


Town Spring

Town Spring, located on the edge of downtown Athens, GA, serves as an important part of history for the University of Georgia. The university was situated where it is today due to the abundant source of fresh water from the spring that the university could use when it was first being established in 1785. This area is now surrounded by a parking lot and goes unnoticed by most individuals. My class took this site and created plans that would bring people to the space and celebrate the water.

Construction Details

Planting Plan


Master Plan


Edible Garden

This edible garden located adjacent to a restaurant not only contains produce and herbs the kitchen can use, but it also creates a space for restaurant goers to enjoy. Within the space I designed planters of various heights and placed grouping of plants with similar colors in each one to create visual interest. Within this design I also included a raised deck with shade trees and a water feature where groups can gather or enjoy their meal.

Planting Plan


Section Elevation A-A’

Master Plan


New Communities

New Communities, located in Albany, GA, was a community farmed land trust property that is in the process of transitioning into an event venue and tourist location. My class worked as a group with New Communities to create plans for the area to attract individuals and generate revenue. During the project my area of focus was the u-pick farm that we placed at the top of the site. This space will not only bring profits to the organization throught the selling of produce, but will also create a space for tour groups to come learn about the farming process.

Inventory and Analysis


Master Plan

U-Pick Area


Neo Traditional Development

The idea behind this design was to create a development where people could be car independent. To allow this desire to become a reality I created a main shopping area where everything is within close proximity of each other, allowing people to easily travel between stores. Surrounding this space I placed multi-family housing which gives people within this concentrated living area easy access to the retail space. Then, single family homes are located a little farther away from the main hub to provide privacy for these residence, while still not being too far from the main area of the development. To add additional benefits to this development, green space is easily accessible from any location on the site. These areas provide the opportunity for recreational activities and the chance to be immersed in nature through wooded trails.

Main Street

Conceptual Design

Easy Access to Green Space


PROJECT DETAILS -152, 978 Sq Ft Commercial/ Retail Space -471 Parking Spaces -108 Townhomes -180 Single Family Homes

Master Plan


Waterfront Park

This piece of real estate located in South Korea has amazing views out to the ocean and contains a large indoor seafood market that attracts many people daily. Currently the land surrounding the market is abandoned and not functional to individuals, so I looked at how I could improve this space. I proposed an ocean front promenade where people could walk along side the water or sit and enjoy the views along with a variety of spaces throughout the site. These areas allow for a wide variety of activities such as enjoying a meal purchased from the market at the shaded tables, relaxing on the lawn or strolling through the reforested portion of the site.

Design Ideas

Inventory Map


Seating Area Along Promenade

Path Through Reforested Area

LAND USE MAP TRADITIONAL MARKET MIDDLE CLASS RETAIL HIGH IN RETAIL

Existing Land Use

INDUSTRIAL PUBLIC PARK

Section Elevation A-A’

Master Plan


The Johnson’s Residence

This residential project, located in a highend golf course community in Atlanta, was a great experience because my class was able to work for an actual client and design alongside the architect. Design solutions were unlimited for this project because the site only contained a few young pine trees and the budget was large. After exploring many options, the client decided to move the garage entrance, causing me to redesign my plans. This process of redoing my designs was frustrating, but it gave me incite into the reality of working for a client.

Inventory Maps

Design Ideas


Site Grading and Drainage

Master Plan


Conservation Subdivision

The development of this subdivision is centered around the idea of providing access to green space from every lot in the neighborhood. When creating the neighborhood design I placed the roads in locations that would preserve the largest amount of natural space while also minimizing the amount of roads that lacked property frontage. After establishing the road locations I calculated both the vertical and horizontal road alignments to then be able to properly grade the site.

Master Plan

Road Allignment


Design by Definition

For the development of this project I selected the word “variation� to inspire my design. To create this feeling throughout the space I started by selecting the Bradford Pear due to its dramatic seasonal color. I then began to look further at making this word show throughout the site and decided to alter the ground cover from a soft grass into a rougher gravel when traveling further into the site. Other elements that change within the design are the sizes of the two ponds and the topography throughout the site. All of these elements come together to provide an interesting and varied experience for visitors.

Master Plan

Project Model

Section Elevation AA’


College Wide Charette

At the end of my 4th year fall semester the entire College of Environment and Design was separated into 19 groups to work on the redesign of a portion of the Atlanta Highway. My group focused on green infrastructure and ecosystem services. With this initiative we were able to save a large portion of natural space throughout the site and improve water quality through the addition of wetlands. We also made the area more pedestrian friendly by adding a walkable commercial hub and a green way trail around and through the site.

Conceptual Design

Diagram of Potential Uses on Site

Final Design Concepts


College of Environment and Design

This project focused on designing the landscape for the College of Environment and Design’s new building. I based my plan off of sweeping movements that would juxtapose the modern architecture of the building. Also, I placed many trees throughout the space to allow it to become a welcoming area for people to come and relax throughout the day.

Project Model

A

A’

Master Plan

A

A’

Section Elevation AA’


Fort Yargo State Park Renovation

Fort Yargo State Park, located in Winder, Ga, has become run down and much in need of renovations. For this project I worked in a group with two other individuals and we decided to focus our attention on three main areas: the nature center, beach, and camp ground. We worked to bring the existing structures up to date and then added small elements to improve movement throughout the sites.

Enlarged Beach Area

Improved Hiking Trail Through Camping Space


Improved Beach Space -Addition of Beach and Swimming Space -New Picnic Area -Renovation of Beach Side Pavilion -Better Connectivity of Hiking Trail

Improved Nature Center -Enlarged Fishing Dock -New Amphitheater -Renovated Gathering Space and Restrooms -New Nature Center and Classroom

Improved Campground -New Fishing Dock -Additional Pop Up Tent Space -Improvements on Connectivity of Hiking Trail



Sketch Up Models Using Shader Light



Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.