Landscape Architecture Portfolio

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landscape architecture anna lynne mcelroy 2021-2024


Phone: +1 (404)-907-5939 Email: annalynnemce@gmail.com Adress: 28 Clarendon Ave Avondale Estates GA, 30002

anna lynne mcelroy

Education

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Horticulture Minor, University of Georgia, Athens My love for nature has always led me toward a career that revolves around it. Finding landscape architecture was the perfect solution. A passion for building with the environment stems from the weekend camping trips with my family. Those weekends drove me to find ways to shape the environment so others could enjoy the experience of nature no matter how urban the location is.

Intrests

Camping Sketching Cooking Bouldering Whittling Tattoos

Highschool Diploma, St. Pius X Catholic Highschool, Atlanta

Skills Autocad Indesign Photoshop Sketchup Lumion Illustrator

experience Athens Humane Society Redesign Athens, GA Griffin Airport Redesign Griffin, GA

Travel Cortona Artist Gallery Hiking Cortona, Italy

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Table of Contents About me table of contents Residential Design Shaded Serenity Backyard Escape

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Community Connectioons 9 Cherry Tree Homes

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Hill Street District

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Urban Explorations

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other works

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UGA Campus Connector 17 Connection Crossing 19 Marshview 21


Residential Design



Shaded Serenity The spreading and mounding plant forms contrast the upright architecture of the house. Located in Virginia, this home’s front entrance is facing the south. The sun’s positioning around the house provides a part shade atmosphere for the plants hugging the home’s walls. I chose flowering part shade and full sun plants to provide seasonal interest. Flowering trees frame the walkway creating a sense of enclosure and sense of place. Between the flowerbeds, this same feeling is replicated in the landscape barrier around the yard. The private, shaded yard separates the house and street from each other. Private seating and courtyards are protected by evergreens. The tightening and opening of yard space create a different experience for the user in each part of the landscape.

Section Elevation Hand Render

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Master Plan Computer Render

Seasonal Bloom Chart

ACV-Adiantum capillus veneris CH-Calycanthus floridus HT-Halesia tetraptera

TA-Trochodendron araloides

HMP-Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Piihm-ii’

LNA-Lysimachia nummularia ‘Aurea’

AS-Aster spp.

HFFB-Hosta fortunei ‘Fragrant Bouquet’

BC-Bergenia crassifolia

HH-Hosta x ‘Halcyon’

PD-Phlox divarieata

TPP-Tradescantia pallida ‘Purpurea’

SS-Salvia spp.

IW-Impatiens walleriana

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BackYard escape

Backyard Escape is designed for a family who wants lots of entertainment and play space. The house is built next to a ravine which led to walls and bridges being needed throughout the site. The water flows away from the house and retaining walls are used to flatten the site. Through creating a flat surface area to build on I was able to add many different features. This residential backyard is fitted with a pool, hot tub, bar, grill, dining space, firepit area, and a private Japanese garden. A large lawn in the center provides space for recreational activities and for kids to run around. The pool and bar area are connected intertwining an outdoor and covered space.

Pool Perspective Hand Render

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The organic movement of the planting beds and patios unites the hardscape with the unique forms of the landscape. A special feature of this backyard design includes a tree growing right next to the pool creating shade in the summer. A moon gate leads into a separated Japanese-style sand and rock garden. The master bedroom has a direct view of this more private area.

Master Plan Hand Render

GRADING PLAN

DRIVEWAY LAYOUT

SLOPE ANALYSIS

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Community Connections



Cherry tree homes Located along West Broad Street in Athens, GA, Cherry Tree Homes is a perfect community for families and couples looking to be close to downtown and local schools. Noise along the main road is buffered with planting and a spacious sidewalk. Eightyfour units with three varying sizes provide a range of pricing and styles. Amenities within the community include a koi pond, park, grill, and patio area, and a pool. Sidewalks within and around the community allow patrons to comfortably move through the space and give children the freedom to move around safely

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Koi Pond (2)

Park and Picnic Area (3)

LUMION PERSPECTIVES

Entrance (1)

Grill Deck View One (4)

Grill Deck View Two (5)

Pool (6)

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hill street district

Site aerial

Built around walkability, nature access, and inviting public spaces, the Hill Street District brings people together with various public and private areas. Our design’s purpose focuses on creating a site for pedestrians by connecting each piece with walking paths and trails. Beginning with loose sketches of a double roundabout road connecting the site, my partner and I began to give each space its personality. Creating land buffers through plantings we sectioned off neighborhoods from public retail spaces. Hill Street District’s design is intended to create smaller districts within the site as a whole.

Site entrance

Design Concepts Roandabout and Temporary Housing (1,2) Townhomes and Lake (3)

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Master planPLAN MASTER

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LEGEND 1

TOWNHOMES

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GREENHOUSE

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LAKE

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COMMUNITY FARM

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NATURE CENTER

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AMPHITHEATER

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TRAIL SYSTEM

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WEST RETAIL 9 EAST RETAIL 10 TEMPORARY TEMORARY HOUSING

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11 GRIFFIN STUDIOS

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12 BUSINESS CENTER 13 HOTEL 14 CONNECTING TRAILS

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SCALE: 1”:100’

SCALE: 1”:100’

Massing Model

LUMION PERSPECTIVES

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URBAN EXPLORATIONS



Miller Learning Center

UGA Bookstore

Boton Tate Center

uga campus connector Master plan

Connecting through the middle of the University of Georgia’s campus the path from Bolton Dining Commons to the Stadium is one of the busiest spots on campus especially during football game days. I based this concept on curvilinear organic forms inspired by the premise of an intertwined community. Curving paths flow throughout the site branching off and connecting to others giving patrons many ways to traverse the site. Along the path and within the enclaves are sculptures providing exploration and intrigue as people make their trek across campus. Within the paths are gardens, picnic tables, and study spots all students can take advantage of between classes.

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Concepts

Experimenting with different kinds of forms allowed me to explore movement through space. Each design has different benefits and gives the site a special character. I ultimately choose to follow a curvilinear style in my design because of the fluid movement in the pathways.

Curvilinear

Arc-Tangent

Rectilinear

Plant samples Dogwood sketch

Gardenia sketch

One of the difficulties of this project was the restriction of only one tree and one shrub to populate the site. I choose Dogwoods and Gardenias.

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Connection crossing

Connection Crossing bridges downtown Athens and the UGA campus together. Along the connecting edge to the city are retail, apartments, a public skatepark, and a courtyard for outdoor markets. A large green space helps the transition to school buildings. This shared space between the campus and downtown fosters community between students and full-time residents. This new part of campus offers open-air classrooms for teachers to schedule and lots of outdoor study spaces for students.

Section elevation

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legend 1 Classrooms

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2 Coffee Shop and Courtyard

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3 Open-air Classrooms 4 Dorm

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5 Study Hall

9 Fountain and Seating

6 Student Parking

10 Cherokee Rose Courtyard

7 Park Area

11 Apartments and Retail

8 Skatepark

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Master plan

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Skatepark

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W BROAD

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MARSHVIEW-Regional Analysis Looking through the lens of New Urbanism, I began designing a community based around pedestrian access to city centers. I built out from the middle of a five-minute walking radius or a quarter mile. Through orthogonal street layouts and roundabouts, pedestrians can easily navigate the different designs of each development pocket. Taking inspiration from walkable cities such as Paris, France, and Decatur, Georgia, commercial buildings revolve around the city center and thin out toward the perimeter. Mixed-use residential and commercial spaces connect the community to the urban center. River vistas and access remind residents of their responsibilities to the conserved ecosystem surrounding them. Mixing affordable housing into single-family home neighborhoods unites neighborhoods together. Different scales of commercial districts promote movement between developments and foster connections across communities. Clusters of development leave the surrounding land conserved for wildlife and hiking trails. Visitors to the site can explore the nature center, campgrounds, hotel, and bungalow homes located in the heart of the marsh. Marshview strives to create a walkable and social community where the pedestrian scale encourages people to live active daily lives.

Common Flora TREES Red Oak White Oak Longleaf Pine Slash Pine Poplars

Flora and Fauna

GRASSES Salt Grass Switch Grass Big Cordgrass Saltmeadow Hay

James City County, Virginia

Coastal Virginia is home to many diverse animal and plant species. James City County along the York River is a mass of marshes, longleaf and slash pine forests, and coastal plants. It’s home to the Bald Eagle, which is protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. These preserved lands also harbour endangered species such as the Spotted Turtle, Blue-winged Teal, Little BLue Heron, Long-eared Owl, and the Mabee’s Salamander to name a few.

SHRUBS Virginia Sweetspire Buttonbush American Beautyberry Virginian Witch Hazel

Under the Migratory Bird Act, all migrating bird’s nests, eggs, and parts are protected against destruction. Other conservation lands are preserved in the hopes of leaving ecosystems unchanged. Raccoon

Dekay’s Brownsnake Giant Blue Heron

Osprey

Red Fox

5 Lined Skink

WhiteTailed Deer

Eastern Gray Squirrel

Anna Lynne McElroy, Lauren Prokop, Lauren Musolf

Fowler’s Toad

Large-mouthed Bass

Mussels

Professor Meadows

LAND 4050 Graphic 3.2

Box Turtle

Bluegill

Mallard

By studying regional qualities, I analyzed the existing hydrology, resources, and life on the site. On the left, a flora and fauna study provides insight into endangered and native species. Through focusing on preserving their habitat, I worked to connect patrons with their surroundings. This design includes the main connecting greenway and recreation area facing and working around the marsh. The above two maps delineating scenic rivers, conservation lands, and historic sites give context to the site and region.

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Anna Lynne McElroy | LAND 4050 | Region, Site, & Place Studio | Professor Meadows | November 1, 2023

Decatur, GA

The orthogonal layout of the streets makes it walkable and easy to navigate. The grid layout inspired my design creating blocks and sectors.

Legend 1 Green Grass Homes

Water

2 River Crossing

Marsh

3 Marshbank Estates 4 Boulevard Park

9 Civic Buildings

5 Eagle Vista

10 Nature Center

6 K-12 School 7 Hotel

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8 Entry

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Trails

Single Family Homes

Property Line

Town Homes

Contours

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Paris, France

Roundabouts throughout the city keep traffic flowing and people circulating. The park in the center of the roundabout provides a place for respite while shopping in the city.

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Marshview Land Use Anna Lynne McElroy | LAND 4050 | Region, Site, & Place Studio | Professor Meadows | November 1, 2023

Project Statement

Looking through the eyes of New Urbanism, I began designing a community based around pedestrian access to city centers. I built out from the middle of a five-minute walking radius or a quarter mile. Through orthogonal street layouts and roundabouts, pedestrians can easily navigate the different designs of each development pocket. Taking inspiration from walkable cities such as Paris, France, and Decatur, Georgia, commercial buildings revolve around the middle and thin out toward the perimeter. Mixed-use residential and commercial spaces connect the community to the urban center. Incorporating nature into the heart of the design is essential to including patrons and residents in the conservation goal. River vistas and access remind residents of their responsibilities to the conserved ecosystem surrounding them. A greenway flanking the river between Marshbank Estates, River Crossing, and Green Grass Homes connects the community with pedestrian bridges and recreation. Mixing affordable housing into single-family home neighborhoods unites neighborhoods together. Different scales of commercial districts promote movement between developments and foster connections across communities. Local markets along the main stretch through the development draw people into the commercial districts. The entrance to the site from the existing road winds around and then aligns with the main road, creating a vista into the whole development. Clusters of development leave the surrounding land conserved for wildlife and hiking trails. Visitors to the site can explore the nature center, campgrounds, hotel, and bungalow homes located in the heart of the marsh. Marshview strives to create a walkable and social community where the pedestrian scale encourages people to live active daily lives.

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Legend Commercial

Single Family

Mixed Use

Affordable

Civic

K-12 School

Recreation

Parking and Greenspace Setbacks

Hospitality

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land use map

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Marshview

Marshview

Design Considerations

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Character Images place de la nation

Marshview Nature Center Perspective Nature Center

Anna Lynne McElroy | LAND 4050 | Region, Site, & Place Studio | Professor Meadows | November 1, 2023

Boardwalk

Section Elevation : boulevard

Restaurant

Greenroof and Solar Panels

Performance Space

Pavilion and Overlook

Downtown decatur georgia

The nature center is a hub for the community and a way to get in touch with the conservation land all around the residents. The center holds educational and social values offering patrons a variety of activities such as walking on the pier, bringing their children to the playground (located around the back), dining at the restaurant, going to an educational show, or gazing over the marsh from the rooftop pavilion.

Marshview

Section Elevation : shopping center and outdoor recreation

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Landscpae plan

Grading plan

Reference Map

My up close development focused on the recreational lake and bungalow homes located behind my hotel. Pavilions and picnic tables in the center provide amenities to the homes and people at the beach. Native trees, shrubs, and grasses populate the land surrounding the lake. A one-way road surrounding the site minimizes car traffic and creates a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.

site materials

Upclose Development

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other works


Sketches

Meme

Kelly

Erin Mom Me

Paintings

Grammy

Katti Evie Ann Bridget

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