ANDREW DUNCAN MCHENRY.
ANDREW DUNCAN MCHENRY.
Skills +2D [Hand Drawing, Acad, Ps, Id, Il, ArcGIS] +3D [Sketchup, Rhino/V-Ray]
Contact
Education
Phone: 1.814.571.5142
The Pennsylvania State University
Email: andrewdmchenry@gmail.com Web: andrewmchenry.carbonmade.com Address: 376 East 8th St, Brooklyn NY
Bachelors of Landscape Architecture, 2012 (GOA: 3.52)
Sede di Roma
Landscape Architecture, Fall 2010
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Fine Arts, Fall 2006 - Fall 2007
Achievements
Work Experience
CDC "Soak It Up, Philly!"
RBA Group
"Watershed Warehouse" Category Winner, 2013
The ASLA PA/DE Chapter Student Merit Award, 2012
(January 2014 - Present) Responsible for managing, developing and producing everything from conceptual sketches to finished construction drawings sets, as well as cost estimation and construction support drawings.
The PSU College of Arts and Architecture
Grain Collective
Creative Achievement Award, 2012
References
(May 2013 - January 2014) Provided primarily renderings for several projects, and contributed to the design and assembly of presentations.
Stacy Levy (SERE Ltd.)
Runit Chhaya
runit@graincollective.com 917.921.4464
(April 2012 - May 2013) Provided design, rendering and hands-on design services, and gained experience with cost assessment, client management and on-site construction and assembly techniques.
Stacy Levy
Stahl Sheaffer Engineering LLC
stacy@stacylevy.com 814.360.4346
(May 2012 - September 2012) Provided plan and perspective renderings for a major streetscape project in State College, PA.
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Pier 60_waterfront
The Delaware River Trail is a 5-mile long bike and pedestrian corridor along the Central Delaware River in Philadelphia. The project included portions of trail along the riverfront edge as well as along a multi-lane state highway. With a design team that included both engineers and landscape architects, I was involved with conceptual design of trail end and transition points, open space nodes and site amenities, as well as the design documentation and development of site details for all portions of the design.
DELAWARE RIVER TRAIL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RBA Group, 2014
The kayak launch
Pier 68/Pier 70 Blvd Terminus_sketch
Pier 68 Trail Terminus_sketch
Delaware River Trail_masterplan south section
Ornamental grass and perennial_layout plan
Streetscape
Located in Media, PA, just West of Philadelphia, this streetscape improvement project provides the community with new green infrastructure and seating areas and site amenities right at the center of town. The project included a hardwood deck area with bar-height seating, followed by steps leading to a pair of "booth" seating spaces nestled into a continuous strip of dense native plantings.
VETERAN SQUARE
Media, Pennsylvania RBA Group, 2016
VIEW FROM STREET FACING WEST
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STATE STREET
New Seating Areas with Unit Paving
Bike Rack Stormwater Planter with Canopy Tree
Bollard Light
Understory Tree, Canopy Tree
Rendered plan view
Steel Bench
VETERAN
RENDERED PLAN VIEW
VETERAN
SEPTEM
Construction details_enlargement plan
Steel Planter Box
Litter Receptacle
Wide-Top Bar Height Railing
NS SQUARE
NS SQUARE
MBER 2016
Construction details_enlargement elevation
BAKER STREET
New Raised Wooden Deck Seating Area with Steps Swivel Chairs and Table
Bar-Height Swivel Chair
Wooden Planter Box with Grasses
Planter with Canopy Tree
The public plaza
In partnership with Ten Arquitectos and Two Trees Management Company, I was able to participate in Grain Collective's design of the new cultural plaza for the Brooklyn Accademy of Musich South Building, primarily with the creation of several perspective and plan drawings during different phases of the design approval process.
BAM CULTURAL PLAZA Brooklyn, New York Grain Collective, 2013
The public plaza
Cross section
Rendered plan
The rainyard
Rainyard is an educational and interactive installation at the Schuylkill Center in West Philadelphia. The aim of the project was to create a memorable hands-on learning experience about water infiltration, allowing kids to try pouring harvested rainwater onto different surfaces ranging from meadow grasses to asphalt. In addition to the installation, an educational booklet was also created with illustrations about the project and the importance of providing a place for water in our cities.
RAIN YARD
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stacy Levy, 2013
Aerial Views, Artist Rendering
Aerial Views, Artist Rendering of Platform
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Side Wall Design, Artist Rendering
The public plaza 32 Elevated Perspective, Artist Rendering
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WHAT IS RAIN YARD? Designing spaces for people that are also kind to the landscape sometimes requires creativity and imagination. In the Sensory Garden behind the Schuylkill Center’s visitor center, we decided to ask artist Stacy Levy to create an artwork that would manage stormwater and protect our land. Rain Yard aims to make water an integral part of the sensory experience. Without rain, nothing would grow. Rain Yard has a very specific practical function: it collects and distributes the rain that falls on the roof of a building at the Schuylkill Center. It also has a specific artistic function: it allows a visitor to observe rain water on its journey from the sky to the ground, and calls attention to the way that the ground is an essential part of the water cycle. Rain Yard is located within the Sensory Garden, which features native plants with interesting colors, smells, and textures. Rain Yard aims to make water an integral part of the sensory experience. Without rain, nothing would grow. The rainyard Rain Yard Architectural Rendering 2013
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DESIG RAIN Y
Rain Yard is a type of a
or eco-art. It deals with
project supports nature
the best of art and scien
A Place for People and
Artist Stacy Levy wante
water. Usually rainwate
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though the rain wants to
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walk all over the landsca
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rain gets a lot of room.
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dug into a garden to ho
and is allowed to seep in the hill. 34
Children interaction
GN OF YARD
art sometimes called environmental art
h ecology and sustainability. This kind of
e, educates people and brings together
nce.
Side Wall Design, Artist Rendering
Step 1_excavation and installation of footings and supports
d a Place for Water
ed to shift the way we typically treat rain-
er falls on the roof and we put it into a
wnspout and finally into the sewer. Even
o go everywhere, we make it go into nar-
eople, on the other hand, are allowed to
ape and go wherever they want.
of the “people everywhere, rain in narrow
it puts people in the narrow space and
. In Rain Yard, people walk only on the Step 2_installation of expanded metal panels ath them is a rain garden—a sort of bowl
old the water. The rain goes into the bowl
nto the ground instead of traveling down Elevated Perspective, Artist Rendering
Step 3_installation of hidrophilic native plants
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Concept rendering
This environmental art installation uses sculptural metal poles resembling seed pods to create places for birds to perch. As the birds deposit their seed-laden droppings on the ground below, over time a landscape will appear created by the birds themselves, filled with their favorite seed-producing plants.
AVIAN HORTICOLTURE Aloha, Oregon Stacy Levi, 2013
The installation
Sample section_year 1
Sample section_year 3
Sample section_year 7
Construction details_sketches
B108 Streetscape
As an interdisciplinary firm, the engineers at RBA often reach out to the landscape architecture group for assistance with creating section renderings and explanatory graphics for use in proposals for large scale infrastructure and engineering projects throughout the city and states of New York and Pennsylvania.
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE Renderings for design proposals RBA Group, 2016
Overpass section
Roadway section
Creek section
Multi-stories facility section
The playground
A large portion of my work and design experience at the RBA Group has been the development of public parks and playgrounds in Philadelphia and New York City. Adding to experience from past play-oriented design experience, I have been responsible for developing and producing all the necessary materials from the conceptual sketches all the way down to the finished construction drawing sets, as well as cost estimation and construction support drawings.
PUBLIC PLAYGROUND
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RBA Group, 2016
Plan
Material plan
Planting plan
Grading plan