Landscape Architecture DESIGN PORTFOLIO BRIANNE I. MORENO
BRIANNE I. MORENO Phone: (951) 809-8807 Email: bimoreno@cpp.edu
EDUCATION B.S.
Landscape Architecture California Polytechnic University, Pomona CA
A.A.
Social Behavior Sciences 2012 Citrus College, Glendora CA
(expected to graduate in June 2017)
EXPERIENCE Permeco Granite & Marble Design specialized layouts for cemeteries and mortuaries. Communicated with families about revisions. Touch up photos using Adobe Photoshop.
Nov. 2011 - Sept. 2015
California Pools Jun. 2016 - Dec. 2016 Pool and spa design. Created construction documents to submit to cities. Present ideas and graphics to client.
SKILLS Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, AutoCAD, Rhino 3D Microsoft Word and Excell, Structure Studios 3D Design Software.
CONTENTS 6
DEN-CITY
Woodbine Racetrack Toronto, Canada
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FREEDOM PLAYGROUND OF LIBERTAS Liberty Island New York
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ATYPICALLY SUBURBAN UCR Chancellors Residence Riverside, CA
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
D ENCITY//Woodbine Racetrack
TEAM MEMBERS: Aldo Barajas Landscape Arch.//4th year Alexa Miranda Landscape Arch.//4th year Brianne Moreno Landscape Arch.//4th year Chase Conk Landscape Arch.//4th year
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FINAL MASTER PLAN & DISTRICTS
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HUMBER GREENS
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CORE DISTRICT
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WOODBINE FRONT
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TRANSIT HUB
WOODBINE FRONT
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CITY
TYPOLOGY
TORONTO
LOS ANGELES
PORTLAND
BARCELONA
VISUAL ASPECTS
VIEW
Terminus as a generator of axial movement
Sequence of intensification
Quadrilateral
The axial is the unifying element between movement, use, and vision
URBAN TYPOLOGIES
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WOODBINE DISCOVERY
RACETRACK INTENSITY UNDERSTANDING THE RACETRACK
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WOODBINE FRONT VISION
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TEAM PROCESS
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INDIVIDUAL PROCESS //13
the idea, play is freedom, we took the different kit of parts that we had made individually, and started to combine the ideas. These ideas resulted in a division of the space into three key areas one that goes up, one that goes down, and one that has variation of up and down. Making areas like this creates an environment that allows people to be creative and play in the way they see fit. This in turn allows them to be free in anyway they want to be giving them the choice of freedom.
BRIANNE RYAN MORENO LAWSON LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE 4TH YEAR 4TH YEAR “The power in “Some times I am freedom is still hungry for Knowledge* success”
F REED OM PL AY G R O U N D O F L I B E RTAS//Liberty Island B
PLAY = FREEDOM
Ode to Libertas, the liberator of the forsaken. She is surrounded by the suffocating existence of foul human nature, where she guides her people to the nether regions of make belief. For no one is truly free, but stepping into the world of imagination, to keep this freeing element of make belief, and enjoy the endless possibilities in the Playground of Libertas. For this playful landscape, there are endless possibilities for play with the shifting perspectives. The experience begins on the voyage to the island where the statue is floating atop the trees. As you arrive at the dock and disembark you have a variety of paths to chose from that will lead you around the island and to the different areas of play. Each one of these areas has a different means of changing ones perspective, one will bring you up high, while another down low, and the last one brings you in-between while you go up and down. The goal is that as people travel around the island they always get to see the statue but do not get the full picture except in a few spots, and this provides people with many different views of her and the surrounding area. Through all of these paths and perspectives one really gets to create their own experience with out the limitations and restrictions. This provides the freedom to really be free to play which in turn gives the visitor their true freedom in life.
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FINAL MASTER PLAN C
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REGIONAL CONTEXT
Reflection Forest Playful Forest
SITE PROGRAMS Playful Field Field
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TEAM MEMBERS: Brianne Moreno Landscape Arch.//4th year Ryan Lawson Landscape Arch.//4th year Francisco Trejo Architecture//4th year
DESIGN STRATEGIES
CHANGE IN PERSPECTIVE
DIRECT LINE OF SIGHT
ELEVATION CHANGE
HYBRID DRAWING //17
TEAM PROCESS
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NARRATIVE STUDY MODEL
POSTCARDS
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AT YPICA L LY S U B U R B AN//UCR Chancellor’s Residence
TEAM MEMBERS: Brianne Moreno Landscape Arch.//3rd year Cassidy Robinson Graphic Design//3rd year Chris Carrillo Grad. Landscape Arch.//1st year Jingwei Zhou Grad. Landscape Arch.//1st year Kadijah Rhinehart Graphic Design//3rd year Karla Quevedo Landscape Arch.//3rd year Maddie Carff Graphic Design//3rd year May-yen Lee Graphic Design//3rd year Robin Slovak Landscape Arch.//3rd year Ryan Lawson Landscape Arch.//3rd year Teesta Chakraborty Graphic Design//3rd year
PROJECT STATEMENT Since the suburbanization of Riverside, the agricultural heritage that once thrived was supplanted by an expanding community. UCR and its suburban context contain the potential for becoming an example of a unique suburban shift .
Education
Roads
EDUCATION
ROADS
Typically the suburban home consists of elements that consume more resources than it produces. An atypical approach will attempt to change these elements to be more energy efficient. The Chancellor’s Residence is poised to alter the typical suburban home because of the prestige, status, and potential of the site. Institutional Education
The property can potentially redefine a 20th Century residential development tool into the following innovative and sustainable 21st Century design approach. Our design seeks to challenge the outdated views of suburbia by incorporating sustainable ideas such as xeriscaping and rainwater storage.
High School
Entrances / Exits
Middle School
Site
Elementary School Other Site
Agriculture
Single-Family Homes
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES
AGRICULTURE
The suburb exists on the outskirts of the city due to people retreating from the polluted, unsafe industrial city to the countryside. Evolving with the suburbs were homes including a front lawn, garage, porch, pool, mailbox, gardens, driveways, and fences. Our design of the UCR Residence will analyze the typical elements of suburbia and explore methods that will demonstrate the atypical suburban home’s potential. Our teams atypical suburban approach for this project is derived from the outdated experience of the American dream home. By unpacking the typical kit of parts of a Southern California suburban home, we will reveal and interpret the site holistically.
Statewide Importance Local Importance
Site
Prime Farmland Site
Vegetation
Water
VEGETATION
WATER
Through our design, we can then create a sustainable suburban landscape for the Chancellor’s Residence that will set a precedent for the Southern California suburbs we hope the Chancellor’s Residence will influence the immediate neighborhood and other government official residences. Parks Golf Courses Site
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Site
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RESEARCH ORANGE GROVE
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EDUCATION PANELS HEDGE AT PROPERTY LINE
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BEN DWARF FRUIT TREE GROVE
POT POT
FRUIT PLANTING
BRIDGE
EXISTING TREE
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GATE
EVE NT S PAC E 180 PEOPLE BBQ
GRAVEL
GROUNDCOVER
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FIREPLACE
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LOW POINT 97
OLIVE GROVE
STAIRS
POT
POT
POT
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POT
POT
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MEADOW GRASS
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LOW POINT 98
AC AC
PROPERTY LINE
TRELLIS
OAK WOODLAND PLANTING
GATE
BENCH
BENCH
FLAG POLES
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EVE NT S PAC E 400 PEOPLE
EXISTING TREE
GATE
SEAT BOULDERS FFE 100
PROPERTY LINE
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SCULPTURE PAD 4’ WALL LOW POINT 94
COAST SAGE SCRUB PLANTING
BENCH
BENCH
BOULDER
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MASTER PLAN
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LIGHT FIXTURE
WATER LOVING GRASSES IN RETENTION BASIN
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EXISTING TREES
SPECIMEN OAK
CONCRETE STACKED 3’ WALL
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BASIC MEASURES OF SITE CAPACITY
DESIGN STRATEGIES
TYPICAL SUBURBAN HOMES
AXIAL CONNECTIONS
Front Lawn 2,000 ft 2
Driveway 1,100ft 2
House 3,000ft 2
Pool 500 ft 2
UCR CHANCELLORS HOUSE
FLIP THE HOUSE
RIGHT SIDE YARD
FRONT YARD BACK YARD LEFT SIDE YARD
Front Lawn 14,833 ft 2
Driveway 11,365 ft 2
House 8,305 ft 2
Pool 670 ft 2 IVE
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TYPICAL SCENARIO
TYPICAL BOXED ENCLOSURE
ATYPICAL SCENARIO
CUT AND FILL
TYPICAL WAT
KINS
WAT
KINS
DRIVE
DRIVE
ATYPICAL OVATE ENCLOSURE CUT
FILL
CUT & FILL
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DRIVE
WAT
KINS
DRIVE
WAT
KINS
DRIVE
Seasonal SEASONALChanges CHANGES Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Argentine Mesquite Prosopis alba Blue Hesper Palm Brahea armata Blue Palo Verde Parkinsonia florida Brittlebush Encelia farinosa Coast Live Oak Quercus agrifolia Giant Chain Fern Woodwardia fimbriata Hayes Iva Iva hayesiana Island Bush Poppy Dendromecon harfordii John Dourley Manzanita Arctostaphylos ‘John Dourley’ Joyce Coulter Ceanothus Ceanothus ‘Joyce Coulter’ Mescal Ceniza Agave colorata Mexican Palo Verde Parkinsonia aculeata Purple Threeawn Aristida purpurea Seep Monkey Flower Mimulus guttatus Shoestring Acacia Acacia stenophylla Slipper Plant Pedilanthus macrocarpus Western Meadow Sedge Carex praegracilis Western Sycamore Platanus racemosa White Awn Muhly Muhlenbergia capillaris ‘White Cloud’ //25
FREE STANDING CMU WALL
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ENTRY PLAZA
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ADA RAMP TO ENTRY AREA
CAUTION - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR
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1. THE CONTRACTOR IS SPECIFICALLY CAUTIONED THAT THE LOCATION AND/OR ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS IS BASED ON RECORDS OF THE VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES AND, WHERE POSSIBLE, MEASUREMENTS TAKEN IN THE FILED. THE INFORMATION IS NOT TO BE RELIED ON AS BEING EXACT OR COMPLETE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CALL THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANY AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION TO REQUEST EXACT FIELD LOCATION OF UTILITIES. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATED ALL EXISTING UTILITIES WHICH CONFLICT WITH PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE EXISTING UTILITIES AT LOCATIONS OF POSSIBLE CONFLICTS PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION.
646.98 FS
647.75 FS
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PARKING AREA W/ ADA -COMPLIANT SPACES
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1. CONTRACTOR TO EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN WORKING IN AREA OF EXISTING UTILITY AS SHOWN. 2. CONTRACTOR TO ESTABLISH FLOW LINE ELEVATIONS AND SLOPE OF DRAIN LINE TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. 3. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES (HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL) PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK
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SAFETY NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES, THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE SOLELY AND COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDITIONS OF THE JOB SITE, INCLUDING SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPERTY DURING PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THIS REQUIREMENT WILL APPLY CONTINUOUSLY AND NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS.
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SITE DESIGN BASED ON RED ROCK CANYON VISITOR CENTER, LAS VEGAS NEVADA. ARCHITECT: LINE AND SPACE ADJUSTMENTS BY KEIJI UESUGI FOR ACADEMIC USE.
20
40
60 feet
UESUGI WINTER 2017
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SCALE:
1" = 20'
NORTH
1"=20'-0" DATE:
03/14/2017 SHEET NUMBER
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DEPT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, CAL POLY POMONA
WOODEN GATE WITH METAL FRAME
LA 331L
DROP-OFF
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BRIANNE MORENO
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RED ROCK CANYON VISITOR CENTER 1000 SCENIC LOOP DRIVE, LAS VEGAS, NV 89161
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DESCRIPTION FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION TOP OF STEP/BOTTOM OF STEP TOP OF WALL/BOTTOM OF WALL TOP OF CURB/BOTTOM OF CURB HIGH POINT/LOW POINT HIGH POINT SWALE INVERT ELEVATION TYPICAL FINISHED GRADE PLANTING AREA TOP OF CATCH BASIN FINISHED SURFACE RISER TREAD PROPOSED GRADE EXISTING GRADE PROPOSED CONTOUR EXISTING CONTOUR AREA DRAIN
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION PLAN
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NATURAL PRESERVATION AREA
SYMBOL
FFE TS/BS TW/BW TC/BC HP/LP HPS INV. EL TYP FG PA TCB FS R T (#) #
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LEGEND
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REVISION
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DATE
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DETENTION BASIN
8.3%
5'
64'-1"
111'-2"
WALKWAY
RED ROCK CANYON VISITOR CENTER 1000 SCENIC LOOP DRIVE, LAS VEGAS, NV 89161
33%
CATCH BASIN
SECTION A 1" = 10'
OUTDOOR CAFE SPACE TO HIKING PATH
1% 5%
24'
4'
17'
80'
OUTDOOR CAFE
STEPS
BW: 644.37
2.0%
TW: 644.31
15'
20'
11'
SECTION C 1" = 10'
DATE
15'
18'
REVISION
5'
BY
5'
BW: 642.81
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ADA RAMP BETWEEN ENTRY PLAZA AND PARKING LOT
TW: 645.87
LA 331L
GRADING PLAN SECTION-ELEVATIONS
AMPHITHEATER
TW: 647.43 BW: 645.93
DEPT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, CAL POLY POMONA
SECTION B 1" = 10'
SCALE: 1 8"
SECTION D 1" = 10'
= 1'-0"
DATE:
03/16/2017 0
1" = 20'
20
40
60 feet
SHEET NUMBER
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20'
2" x 6" Wood Decking
4'-6"
Shade Structure Post
6" x 6" Post
4x10 Beam
Benches 10'
5'
4" x 10" Beam
2x10 Joist
4'
Shade Structure
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BOARDWALK SCALE 1/2" = 1'-0"
10'-8"
6x6 Post
10'
2x10 Joist @ 24" O.C.
6x6 Post 16'
2" X 6" Continuous Cap Rail 10'-6"
2x6 Wood Decking
2" X 4" Top Rail
4x10 Beam
4" x 4" Post
5'
A
2" X 6" Decking
4'-6"
5'
3 8"
WOOD DECKING ENLARGEMENT
B
SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0"
4" x 1" Plank Decking Nailed to a 2" x 4" Frame with 1 21" Wood Nails
DECKING FRAME ENLARGEMENT
C
SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0"
H
HANDRAIL ON DECK SCALE 1/2" = 1'-0"
4" x 1" Plank Decking
2" x 4" Wood Frame
2" x 4" Wood Frame
1 21" Wood Nails
1 21" Wood Nails
4" x 4" Post
2" x 4" Wood Frame
Simpson Strongtie Post Connection
1 21" Wood Nails
1" 4"
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-6"
2'-6"
6'
6" X 6"Post
4" x 1" Plank Decking
4" x 4" Post
6'-2"
1'-8"
SHADE STRUCTURE ENLARGEMENT SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0"
Galvanized Carriage Bolts
6" X 6" Post
4" x 4" Post
1" 4"
RED ROCK CANYON VISITOR CENTER 1000 SCENIC LOOP DRIVE, LAS VEGAS, NV 89161
12'
BRIANNE MORENO
10'
1' Dia. Concrete Footing 2'
1'-6"
6'
Finished Grade
2" x 6" Rafters
TYPICAL ROUND FOOTING
SCALE 1/2" = 1'-0"
10'
2" x 6" Rafters
10'
2" x 10" Joist
2" x 6" Rafter
2" x 10" Joist
2" x 10" Joist
4" x 10" Beam
4" x 10" Beam
6" x 6" Post
BY
2" x 2" Baluster @ 6" O.C.
Fine Asphaltic Concrete
4" x 4" Post 3'-4"
4" x 6" Brace
2" x 10" Joist
2" x 6" Decking
3'-6"
Simpson Strongtie Connection
1' Dia. Footing
6" x 6" Post
DATE
Pressure Treated Ledger
REVISION
Typical Handrail on Deck
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WOODEN VIEW DECK ENLARGEMENT PLANS
BENCH ON VIEWING DECK
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WOOD DECK SECTION A
SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0"
Y-BRACE
SCALE 1/2" = 1'-0"
1"=20'-0" DATE:
03/14/2017 SHEET NUMBER
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WOOD DECK SECTION B
SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0"
DEPT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, CAL POLY POMONA
#4 Rebar
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8"
BRIANNE MORENO
Furred Metal Lath Metal Control Joint Waterproof Building Paper or Felt Poured In Place Retaining Wall #4 Rebar @ 16" O.C.E.W.
Limestone Wall Cap 1 4"
Thick Cut Stone Dolomitic Limestone
2"
12" x 8" x 16" CMU Block
3-Coat Stucco Plaster Expansion Joint
Aggregate Base for Drainage
Expansion Joint
Concrete Footing
8" Dia. Perorated Drain Pipe 1 2"
#4 Rebar @ 16" O.C.E.W.
5'-6"
#4 Rebar @ 16" O.C.E.W.
3'
5'
8" x 8" x 16" CMU Block
Grout
3 4"
Expansion Joint
RED ROCK CANYON VISITOR CENTER 1000 SCENIC LOOP DRIVE, LAS VEGAS, NV 89161
1'-3" 1'
Concrete Footing Concrete Footing
8"
1'
1'-6" 2'
3'-6"
VENEER RETAINING WALL A STONE SCALE 3/4" = 1'-0"
CMU STUCCO WALL B FREESTANDING SCALE 3/4" = 1'-0"
IN PLACE CONCRETE WALL C POURED SCALE 3/4" = 1'-0"
1' Handrail
6" x 6" Pressure Treated Wood
1'-4" 2"
4" Concrete Walkway 1 2"
Galvanized Bar Through Wood Timber at 48" O.C. Countersink Bars at Top Of Tread
1' 2'-8"
1 2"
Finished Pavement Material
Expansion Joint
Radius At Nose
Chamfer Edge
Decomposed Granite Aggregate Base
1'-10"
4" 1" 22
1' 6"
Edge of Connecting Wall 12" High Cheek Wall
95% Compacted Subgrade
6" Thick Crushed Stone Base
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DEPT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, CAL POLY POMONA
#4 Rebar at 16" O.C.E.W.
95% Compacted Subgrade
6"
ALONG D.G. PATH F STAIRS SCALE 3/4" = 1'-0"
3'-4"
2"
9"
7" 2"
Rail
LA 331L
AMPHITHEATER WOOD STEPS E SCALE 3/4" = 1'-0"
DETAILS OF WALLS, RAMPS AND STEPS
1'
ON STEPS D HANDRAIL SCALE 3/4" = 1'-0"
Cheek Wall
5'-6"
#4 Rebar @ 16" O.C.E.W.
6"
DATE
1'
REVISION
95% Compacted Subgrade
4" Concrete Ramp
6"
BY
F.S.
9"
AREA ADA RAMP G ENTRY SCALE 3/4" = 1'-0"
WOODEN GATE H SCALE 3/4" = 1'-0"
Notes: 1. All wood material will be Western Cedar unless otherwise noted. 2. All wood sizes are nominal unless otherwise noted.
SCALE:
1"=20'-0" DATE:
03/16/2017 SHEET NUMBER
LS-03
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