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Education Education Work Work Experience Experience
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Philadelphia Philadelphia , , Pennsylvania Pennsylvania “Soak It Up, Philly!” “Soak It Up, Philly!” Design Competition Design Competition
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State College, State College, Pennsylvaia Pennsylvaia Atherton StreetAtherton Street Streetscape Improvements Streetscape Improvements
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New Orleans New Orleans Palmetto St. Palmetto St. Sustainable Urban Sustainable Urban Development Development Model Model
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Philadelphia 4Philadelphia Navy Yards Navy Yards Energy Research Energy Research Campus Design Campus Design
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Toronto 5DonToronto Lands Don Lands Urban Development Urban Development Designed for Bikes Designed for Bikes
View showing Blue-Green Skin, stormwater planters, and whimsical cistern pavilion.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
“Leveraging Plants + Water on Zero Lot Sites” In conjunction with Stacy Levy, I was able to participate in a team that produced a winning design for the “Warehouse welcoming,category modern-industrial, mulƟ-use Watershed” in the CDC’s “Soak It Up, Philly!” competition, working closely with Roofmeadow and m2 architecture in Philadelphia, along with several other offices.
Rainwater Courtyard Entrance | “Soak It Up, Philly!” Design Competition
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stormwater plan “Stormwater management practices, shaped strategically, can complement and catalyze urban redevelopment. Leveraging Water+Plants explores the varied potential for rainwater management for a typical “zero lot line” industrial property. Five separate but complementary strategies are proposed. Three make adaptive use of the building through 1) the transformation of the façade, 2) lightweight, cost-effective strategies for roof space, and 3) the strategic creation of rainwater courtyards within the context of adaptive reuse of the building. Two additional strategies consider the transformation of public space to support community revitalization and the effective management of rainwater resources.” Team Members: Roofmeadow, Philadelphia, PA In Posse – A subsidiary of AKF, Philadelphia, PA m2 Architecture, Philadelphia, PA Meliora Environmental Design LLC, Phoenixville, PA Stormwater SED Design, Blue Bell, PA produc� ve, effi cient, innova�ve Plan Sere Ltd., Spring Mills, PA
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State College, Pennsylvania
Atherton Street Streetscape Improvements
Working with Dan Jones, R.L.A., and Stahl Sheaffer Engineering, I was asked to produce a series of visualizations to be utilized at several public meetings for the State College Borough Council. The design addressed various issues, including pedestrian safety, stormwater remediation, as well as the aesthetic improvement to the district and the resulting increas for property values -- a major selling point that was instrumental in gaining approval from the community and helped move the project forward into the implimentation phase. Dan Jones, ASLA Stahl Sheaffer Engineering (SSE)
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New Orleans, Louisiana Sustainable Urban Development Model
Despite its continual struggle with natural disasters, New Orleans remains a city rich in community and culture. This proposal for a lot in the heart of the city, near to areas that were heavily damaged during Katrina, porposes a higher purpose for the cities currently polluted canals by vegetating and repurposing them as converyance systems for a network of residental developments surrounded by stormwater treatment areas that provide water for urban agriculture.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARDS
SITE LOCATION
Improved Vehicular Circulation
Site Connections & Pedestrian Network
Greenway Connections Linking Waterfront & Open Spaces
This design proposal for a central portion of the Philadelphia Navy Yards reimagines the site as a new, vibrant, and collaborative research campus which addresses the site’s program, future potential and issues related to the site’s current condition. As part of the design for this studio project, the economic realities and constraints of the site were included in the design process, in order to demonstrate that it would not only provide social and environmental value, but deliver a significant economic return on investment as well. Project Partners: Greg Rowan, Alex Marler Faculty Advisor: Dan Jones, ASLA
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Philadelphia Navy Yards Energy Research Campus Design
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Antique Navy Yard Structures To Be Reused.
Buildings on the site were used to showcase how they can be retrofitted to be more efficient. Preserving the history of the Navy Yards, but also making connections between the the site’s history as a place of techonological advancement and its proposed present day use as a place for energy and sustainability research. Buildings on the site were used to showcase how they can be retrofitted to be more efficient. Preserving the history of the Navy Yards, but also making connections between the the site’s history as a place of techonological advancement and its proposed present day use as a place for energy and sustainability research.
Navy Research Buildings Still In Use.
Water All stormwater in the site design is either captured by green roofs, or it is captured and cleansed in a long, continuous bioswale that spans the length of the site, eventually connecting the extension of the main canal once it has been remediated. All stormwater in the site design is either captured by green roofs, or it is captured and cleansed in a long, continuous bioswale that spans the length of the site, eventually connecting the extension of the main canal once it has been remediated. All stormwater in the site design is either captured by green roofs, or it is captured and cleansed in a long, continuous bioswale that spans the length of the site, eventually connecting the extension of the main canal once it has been remediated. All stormwater in the site design is either captured by green roofs, or it is captured and cleansed in a long, continuous bioswale that spans the length of the site, eventually connecting the extension of the main canal once it has been remediated.
Stormwater Overflow to Main Canal & Deleware River
Stormwater Detention & Remediation Areas
Stormwater Collection Bioswale
Proforma (Phase 2): Saleable Square Feet: 432,000 Land Area (Acres): 4.40 Hard Costs Land: 968,000 5.00 Sitework/Landscape: 3,291,200 17.00 Building (Shell & Interior): 86,400,000 200.00 Public Grant: (200,000) (0.46) (PWD, PDIC)
Soft Costs Design: 5,754,240 13.32 Legal: 1,512,000 3.50 Transaction/Marketing: 2,160,000 5.00 1.5 Year Construction Financing (@7.5%): 11,237,112 26.01 1 Year Project Lease Up / Absorption Finanacing: 7,491,408 17.34 Total Project Costs: 118,613,960 286.71
Unlevered Returns Net Rent Per Square Foot: 9,642,240 24.00 Sales Price Per Square Foot: 120,528,000 279.00 Vacancy Rate: 0.07 Unlevered Return On Investment (Rent): 8.13% Unlevered Return On Investment (Sales): 1.61%
Phasing During phase one of the development, only a few of the buildings for the campus are constructed, with a priority being given to those structures framing the new masterplan’s diagonal boulevarde along with the historic buildings on the site. At this stage, the majority of the site is treated both in terms of its aesthetics as well as its pollution content, utilizing the phyoremediating capabilities of sunflowers and other bioremediating plants and trees to clean the site prior to further development.
PHASE 1
By phase two of the design, more development occurs but phytoremediation remains a major component of this stage, particularly the production of black poplars that will be utlized as street trees throughout the district. Parking throughout the site slowly transitions from surface parking to parking structures, all of which are maintained within a comfortable walking distance.
PHASE 2
In the third and final stage of the design, the stormwater remediation canals and public greenspaces become the main feature of the site. A wide variety of programmatic amenities are placed in such a fashion as to encourage those working in the buildings to come out and intermingle with others in the may greenspaces, creating an atmosphere ripe for collaboration between different fields of research occuring here.
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Toronto Don lands Urban Development Designed for Bikes
In fall of 2011, I participated in a studio conducted by professors Madis Pihlak and Ray Gastil, in coordination with Waterfront Toronto. The goal of the studio was to develop a proposal for a portion of the M.V.V.A. plan for the Don Lands, immediately adjecent to Toronto’s Pinewood Studios location. Toronto is a city that is currently generating a great deal of discussion. The inner city is wellestablished and the film industry is thriving. The city’s waterfront, however, has yet to provide the amenities and access of other successful cities in similar scale and vibrancy. This apparent disconnect between the city and its waterfront is the central issue to be addressed in all aspects of design and redevelopment in the Bay Front area. The design of the district was conceived as a bicycle-centric urban environment, offering maximum bicycle accessibility to a wide range of desirable activities and amenities. This encompasses everything from bike-in cinema to bike oriented daycares, all in immediate proximity to a new and refreshing experience at the waterfront. The bicycle is the ultimate urban artifact, connecting, localizing, and distributing the energy of the film industry with the greater city of Toronto and its waterfront. The B-Port Entertainment Hub offers a new architectural typology to the city of Toronto. Its distinct form and unique location make it an instantly recognizable symbol, as well as an urban anchor for the district, and its emerging bike culture. Proposed programs for the hub include theaters, a cafe, public art exhibitions and bike parking. A proposed extension to the streetcar lines terminates at the east end of the hub, and so the first floor of the hub serves as the arrival point for many of the planned visitors. Project Partners: David Palmieri, Dave Werner Faculty Advisor: Ray Gastil