Contents
Ecological Design
Baltimore+ Maumee Bay Harborlands
CA Little Patuxent Parkway
City Masterplan
Urban Design Neumarkt
L.earning E.co W.ater I.teractive S.ystems
Systems Design
Parks and Recreation
Private Development
Higher Education
Artful Rainwater Design
Monument Design
Hand Drawing
Graphic Design
Construction Documents
Towson University
PSU Arboretum
Coal Miner’s Memorial
Orthographic University of Maryland Energy Innovation Center Hamm-Rowe Residence
Pinecrest Local Park Capitol Crescent Trail Thomas Edison Park
Business Services Infographics Atlas benefiting THON Personal Projects
Rye Property Bill Kidd’s Volvo
US LAX Headquarters West Campus Quad New Carrollton Library PSU Centre for Sustainability Plaza Materials
Baltimore +
Ecological Design
Penn State Spring 2014 The design concept for Baltimore + is an innovative design that combines ecological experimentation with a dynamic and varied experience throughout The Middle Branch. Baltimore + functions as a filter to remediate the road runoff from the highways soaring over the site, while also providing an innovative and educational trail system Everything comes together to give the visitor the feeling of being small, like a microbe, as the user flows through the space like water.
Adaptive Infrastructure Re-use The experiment within the place happens through the use of glass filtration tubes connected to the I-95 overpass. These glass tubes not only clean stormwater, but create a dynamic expereince for the users
Maumee Bay Harborlands Piers Park and Lighthouse Island Cove
Ecological Design
Penn State Fall 2012 Toledo has always had a strong connection to Lake Erie. Piers Park connects the city of Toledo back to the industrialized shore of Lake Erie as well as the abandoned lighthouse. The park focuses on the Bay Shore Power Plant which kills millions of fish every day and damages the local economy of Walleye production and tourism. The piers of the park create a weir that direct the fish from traveling down the intake channel. Once safely through the channel they are met with a lack of habitat, Lighthouse cove remedies this by creating a protected environment for them to spawn as well as a new destination out to the historic lighthouse.
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Columbia Association Little Patuxent Parkway Analysis
Site Resources Inc. 2015 The Columbia Association approached us with the intent to eventually develop and incorporate Little Patuxent Parkway into Columbia’s new urban core. This analysis established a minimum width for a shared use path along Little Patuxent Parkway and how that pathway will relate to the new urban core.
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Little Patuxent Square Apartments and Offices
12’+/- Surplus Land
Little Patuxent Parkway
The Mall in Columbia
11’+/- Surplus Land
Bus Stop
Wincopin Circle
Downtown Columbia Masterplan Promenade
Lake Kittamaqundi
Pedestrian Bridge
Land should be retained to allow adequate room for the bus stop, the future Downtown Columbia Connection, and to preserve views of the lakefront.
11.5’+/- Surplus Land
Whole Foods
10’+/- Surplus Land
Moore Circle Downtown Columbia Muilti-use Pathway Phase 1 was recently developed. The typical section reflects the conditions suggested by this study.
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Little Patuxen t Parkway
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Syphony Woods
Columbia Town Center Apartments
Bus Stop
Howard County Library
Neumarkt, Koln Germany
Akademie f端r Internationale Bildung Spring 2013 Neumarkt is Koln's largest square and serves many event purposes throughout the year, the largest being the home to Karneval which bring millions of people to the city. Currently the space is a traffic island; there is no seating for visitors, or uses other than festivals or markets. The new Neumarkt uses triangular topography to create intimate spaces while also allowing for the continued open use for festivals. The square is reconnected with a new u-bahn stop and bike lane for commuter traffic. This design is a place of connection and urban renewal.
Urban Design
L.earning E.co W.ater I.nteractive S.ystems
Systems Design
Penn State Fall 2013 L.E.W.I.S is a sustainable eco tech park that layers recreational activities on top of stormwater demonstration and a functioning water treatment system. L.E.W.I.S Park serves a watershed consisting of Hazelwood, ALMANO and the surrounding community. This working system of wetlands processes the grey water from homes and businesses in the area as well as the stormwater inside the watershed. This localized disbursement lends to a more sustainable and environmentally aware community within Hazelwood.
Process and Features
This project was in a constant iterative state, constantly growing and changing. The layers of this project stacked on top of each other to create an inclusive approach to both system and experience.
Pinecrest Local Park, Silver Spring Maryland
Parks and Recreation
Site Resources Inc. 2015 Pinecrest Local Park is the center of this small suburban community in Silver Spring, Maryland. This park functions as the only public green space, as well as the playground for the local elementary school. The park needs significant upgrades as well as a stormwater management system and ADA accessibility. I designed, graded, and presented this project to the community. Pinecrest Local Park is currently in the construction document phase.
Capitol Crescent Trail Connector, Bethesda Maryland
Site Resources Inc. 2015 The Capitol Crescent Trail and Little Falls Parkway Trail are two large thoroughfares for commuters in Bethesda, Maryland; as well as a scenic trail way for hikers and cyclists. I am currently designing the trail that will connect the two, making them easier to navigate and handicap accessible. This project has been presented to the public and is currently in the construction document phase.
Parks and Recreation
Thomas Edison Park
Parks and Recreation
Penn State Fall 2012 Toledo, Ohio's green infrastructure lacks natural areas, entertainment venues and a connection to the industrial waterfront. The Thomas Edison Park brings these amenities together in a naturalistic urban entertainment park. The Edison Amphitheatre holds weekly attractions. The site also serves ecological functions creating natural forest, wetland, marine, and grassland habitats. The pathway system takes you on an experiential journey through these various habitats.
Rye Property, Perry Hall Maryland
Site Resources Inc. 2015 Rye Property was a pro-bono rendering done for a private developer for the sale of eight homes in Perry Hall Maryland.
Private
Development
Bill Kidd’s Volvo Dealership, Cockeysville Maryland
Site Resources Inc. 2014 Bill Kidd’s Volvo is a brand new dealership on York Road in Cockeysville, Maryland. The rendering was done for a hearing and public meeting. Along with my design team, I designed, graded, and took this project through the appropriate government processes. Bill Kidd’s Volvo Dealership is now under construction.
Private
Development
Towson University, Towson Maryland
Site Resources Inc. 2015 Towosn University’s New Science Facility is designed to have to seem as if the building is rising from The Glen Woods as well as serving as a connector to some of the University’s most important thoroughfares. This project is currently in construction documents.
Higher Education
The Pennsylvania State University Arboretum
Penn State Fall 2012 The Pennsylvania State University Arboretum is known for its artful installations. This installation is an artistic interpretation of the natural flow of rain water through stream beds. As the rainwater brings streams to life, it falls along a series of moss covered boulders and terraces to create small waterfalls. The bench is provided to allow onlookers contemplation and relaxation.
Artful Rainwater Design
Lilly-Washington Coal Miner's Memorial Park
Monument Design
Penn State Fall 2012 The Coal Miner's Memorial Park was resurrected in honour of the fallen coal miners in Lilly, Pennsylvania. Along with two other students, I consulted the town of Lilly, Pennsylvania in designing their new memorial. The design focuses on three major aspects, historical linkages to the area's mining, bioremediation, and the spatial experience of mines. The project is now constructed and enjoyed by the town’s residents.
Products
Process
Bullwheels pull carts of material and men out of the shaft
Sandstone A shaft is dug down to the coal layers in the geological seam.
Bony
Coal
Miner’s would dig the coal out using picks, gun powder, and dynamite.
Red Dog
Coal
The pattern that the miners would dig out was the room and pillar layout.
Limestone
Plan rendered by Jennie Ryan
Historical Linkages = Design Process
Perspective by Jennie Ryan
Combining the mining process, historical mine maps, site restrictions, and client's requests, we were able to create a gateway to the past. The process started with weeks of research on the mining process and products, travelled through several trace iterations and working models, and finally into a model and presentation.
Orthographic Drawing
Penn State Fall 2009 The Snowy Pines Housing complex was an extensive hand drafting project that was rendered completely with pencil. The final product was chosen as an exhibit for Penn State’s re-accreditation.
Hand Drawing
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Health Sciences Facility III Site Resources 2014 This rendering was done my first day at Site Resources in the minutes before a client presentation. The rendering is marker on a construction drawing.
Energy Innovation Centre
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Penn State Fall 2013 The Energy Innovation Centre townhomes were designed during a Pittsburgh charette to explore an idea and produce visuals quickly. I chose to create a collaborative live and work environment for the new centre's interns. This new and innovative live work cooperative space creates a place for the Energy Innovation Center to foster new relationships between the interns and the centre's partners, creating an environment to live, work, network, and socialize. The rendering is marker on mylar.
Hamm- Rowe Residence
Berwin, Pennsylvania Donald Pell Gardens 2014 At Donald Pell Gardens I was responsible for hand drawing all the base maps for our designers Paul VanMeter and Donald Pell. After the initial design phase I had to redraw them with the planned plantings in a simple form for client approval. Several times I was also asked to quickly hand render small plans and quick perspectives for the client to properly understand the space. Managing, drawing, and editing our material details for construction was also a common task. This drawing was pen on mylar.
Business Services
Graphic Design
Donald Penn Gardens 2013-2014 A major part of my internship with Donald Pell Gardens became the re-branding of the company; including logos, business cards, t-shirts, and advertisements. Health-Pro Realty Group 2014 - Present For Health-Pro Realty group I produce all property flyers and advertisement material.
Thursday, October 15 5:00- 7:00 PM BROE Real Estate and Health-Pro Realty Group cordially invite you to
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Guest Appearance by Dr. Jeffery Hausfeld, M.D., M.B.A. Founder and Chairman of the Board - Society of Physician Entrepreneurs
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0-9 Years 11.8%
55-64 Years
Male
12.3% 10-17 Years
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52.9%
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45-54 Years
AGE
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16.7% Female 25-34 Years
35-44 Years
Foreign Born Not Attained Multi-Lingual
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HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS
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Damascus Centre
Class A Medical Office Space
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English Only
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9815 Main Street Damascus, Maryland 20872 Black
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Located in NEW 40,000 SF Retail Storefront in Community Center
31.4%
28.2%
Available 1,550 - 7,440 SF new shell office space, Can Divide $24.00 NNN Rent
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Asian 2.5% Multi Racial 2% Native American .4% Pacific Islander .1%
Great traffic count
67.4%
63.6%
White
298 free Surface Parking Spaces are available; Ratio of 7.45/1,000 SF
Other
4.4% Hispanic or Latino
Strong population growth estimates Population Growth within 1 Mile Radius 4.1 4.0
Population Growth between 2015-2020
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Property Crime 519.6 per 100,000 persons
FULL TIME LAW ENFORCEMENT 3,470
U.S. Average 273.7 per 100,000 persons
OFFICERS PER 1000 RESIDENTS 4.68 MARYLAND AVERAGE: 2.73
Charles Peacock 410-522-1632 cpeacock@medicalanddentalspace.com 6701 Democracy Blvd., Suite 300 Bethesda, MD 20817 | 301-365-6940 | www.medicalanddentalspace.com
Violent Crime 795.9 per 100,000 persons
U.S. Average 213.6 per 100,000 persons
1 in 318 People Is a Sex Offender
76.6%
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Infographics
There are a lot of skills that relate to Graphic Design and Landscape Architecture, but one of the most important is the ability to graphically portray importatant information. This skill especially becomes useful when trying to portray analysis and demographics of a project.
Atlas Benefiting the Penn State Dance MaraTHON
Penn State 2013-2014 During my final year at Penn State I served as the Graphic Design Captain for my organization, Atlas. Atlas is the highest fundraising organization for the Penn State Dance MaraTHON benefitng pediatric cancer patients through The Four Diamonds Fund. Last year's THON total set new records raising over 13.3 million dollars. As graphic design captain I was responsible for creating all logos, letterheads, and promotional material for the organization. The largest task was designing the merchandise that all 300+ members wore. Another accomplishment was being chosen to represent Atlas as a dancer for THON, where I stood for 46 hours for the children that are fighting cancer.
Personal Projects
Graphic Design is one of my passions outside of Landscape Architecture. Whenever a friend or family member needs consulting or images I am always excited to lend my graphic skills and designer’s eye to the project.
United States Lacrosse Headquarters Planting Plan
Construction Documents
Site Resources Inc. 2015 Sparks, Maryland The United State Lacrosse Headquarters is relocating to Sparks, Maryland. With the oversight of Fritz Behlen I designed, drafted, and saw the landscape plans through the appropriate governmental processes. The project is currently under construction.
West Campus Quad Planting Plan
Penn State Spring 2012 The engineering quad planting plan is separated into several designed areas; mixed border entrances, a treed plaza, a section of forest restoration, and a place for prairie restoration. This plan shows the overall planting with other plans in the set that show the specific keyed plantings in each area.
New Carrollton Library Grading Detail Plan
KEY PLAN:
Site Resources Inc. 2014-2015 New Carrollton, Maryland The New Carrollton Library is an existing building that is being renovated. My design team at Site Resources produced the site, utility, stormwater, grading, and planting design. This project is currently in construction.
SITE
SCALE: 1" = 2000'
KEYNOTES LISTED ON THIS SHEET ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. REFER TO SHEET CS.2 FOR COMPLETE LIST
BID DOCUMENTS
Seal:
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GWWO INC. 800 WYMAN PARK DRIVE, SUITE 300 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21211, 410-332-1009
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2015 GWWO INC.
I CERTIFY THAT THESE DOCUMENTS WERE PREPARED OR APPROVED BY ME, AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF A MARYLAND, LICENSE NUMBER , EXPIRATION DATE
Revisions: No.
Date
Description
NEW CARROLLTON LIBRARY RENOVATION 7414 Riverdale Rd New Carrollton, MD 20784 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY MEMORIAL LIBRARY SYSTEM Drawn
Job No. 1351 SRI Job No. 13104 LKH, EAM, ACR Scale Date
1" = 10' 01/21/15
Drawing Title
SITE CONCEPT #
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GRADING PLAN ENLARGEMENT Sheet
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Penn State Centre for Sustainability Grading Plan
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Penn State Fall 2012 The completed graded site can process all the stormwater for the project. The project includes grading, bio-retention, infiltration basins, pipe location and sizing, and parking lot design. The final product was a package of construction drawings for a hypothetical implementation.
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Plaza Material Details
Penn State Fall 2011 For material implementation studio we had to grade a simple campus site and produce a full construction document set and material details.
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Thank you for your time. Ashley Reed
Landscape Designer Site Resources, Inc. The Pennsylvania State University Class of 2014 814.494.2903 ashley.calin.reed@gmail.com 628 N. Calvert St. Baltimore, MD 21202