CARL VALDEZ
Carl is a recent graduate of University of Manitoba’s Master of Landscape Architecture program. His research focused on the convergence of art, ecology and technolgy in the landscape, specifically in the context of the San Francisco Bay and its salt marshes, to raise awareness about the rapid rise of sea levels that are destroying coastlines caused by climate change. Carl is currently based in Toronto and is professionally experienced in various scales of landscape design, from residential to public spaces.
OBJECTIVE
To be able to work in a collaborative environment that will utilize his experiences, skills, and strengths in communicating, designing, planning, and critical thinking in to allow for further creative growth potential as a spatial designer.
HOBBIES & INTERESTS
EXPERIENCE
LANDSCAPE DESIGNER (03/2023 - 04/2023)
MJMA [Toronto, ON, Canada]
Worked within the firm’s landscape architecture team and assisted in meeting deadlines through construction drawings on AutoCAD and Revit, rendering, and 3D modelling.
DESIGN INTERN (05/2020 - 05/2022), DESIGNER (05/2022 - 02/2023)
Travis Van Liere Studio [Minneapolis, MN]
Created lanscape design on various scales and collaborated with architects and contractors on managing projects. Used a combination of analog, digital, and 3D drawings and modelling to visualize and realize projects.
GRAPHIC DESIGN ASSISTANT (09/2018 - 04/2019)
University of Manitoba - Faculty of Architecture & Engineering
Create visually pleasing and informative graphics to promote events and other faculty initiatives.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL INTERN (04/2018 - 08/2018)
Little Bluestem Landscape Architecture + Design [Winnipeg, MB]
Created landscape design on various scales, as well as urban studies and research to improve areas of the city.
FABLAB STUDENT TECHNICIAN (09/2017 - 04/2018)
University of Manitoba - Faculty of Architecture
Assisted students with fabrication equipment such as laser cutters, CNC machine, and 3d printers.
JUNIOR ACCESSIBILITY AUDITOR (07/2017 - 09/2018)
Adaptability Canada [Winnipeg, MB / Toronto, ON]
Identified accessibility barriers for clients and recommended universal design approaches.
SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING ASSISTANT (10/2016 - 10/2017)
University of Manitoba [Winnipeg, MB]
Improved social connection within the university through the promotion of activities and events using social media.
EDUCATION
MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (2018 - 2023)
University of Manitoba - 3.9 GPA
B.ENV.D. LANDSCAPE & URBANISM FOCUS (2013 - 2018)
University of Manitoba - 3.7 GPA
ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS
WAREHOUSE JORUNAL 27 ASSISTANT EDITOR (2019)
BARKMAN CONCRETE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT (2018 - 2019)
CARL R. NELSON TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIP (2019 - 2020)
COMPETITIONS
INTERNATIONAL GARDEN COMPETITION (2023)
Project Shortlisted (w/ Travis Van Liere Studio)
L’ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE MASSACRE MEMORIAL DESIGN COMP.
2nd place design
SKILLS
CONTACT
SketchUp
GIS Mapping
Microsoft Office
Rhinoceros 3D
Phone: E-mail: +1 (952)258-9964
Lumion
carl2882@live.ca
Squarespace
Photoshop InDesign
Illustrator AutoCAD Photography Vectorworks
Photography Sketching Gaming Travelling
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SELECTED WORKS
CARL VALDEZ
TRAIL OF MEMORY
The Trail of Memory, a conceptual idea of an interpretive path that subtly represents the history of the site using landscape design and vegetation through a journey, aims to serve as part of the survivors’ healing process towards hope and release from all the scars left by the residential schools. A dome building with an open hole in the ceiling, will serve as the heart of the healing lodge. Along the walls of the building, names of the victims will be engraved and will serve as a memorial space for them. The space between the wall and the path will serve as a space for prayer and commemoration of the residential school victims. The design of the building aims to be a simple and subtle representation of hope and looking into the future by taking in the beauty of the surrounding landscape, looking away from the place where the school used to stand. Located inside the building is a museum where visitors can learn about the history of the Brandon Industrial Residential School, and a community centre for people, both survivors and visitors, can come together and help each other through the process of healing and reconciliation.
Term Winter 2017 Project Haunted Houses : Healing Landscapes | Location Brandon, MB, Canada Course Studio 4 individual project Instructor Dr. Karen Wilson Baptist
FREEDOM openness / prairie CONTROL narrow / dark / rough CONFUSION winding / dense / high canopy HOPE openness / high vantage point entrance
library + rooms
event space ceremonial space memorial wall interpretive path
ECHOES OF THE VOID
Term Winter 2018 | Project Regional Studio | Location Fort Qu’Appelle, SK, Canada Course Studio 4 individual project Instructor Brenda Brown, Ryan Coates, Rob Zonneveld
The site is an abandoned delta in Fort Qu’Appelle in Sasksatchewan. The abandoned delta used to be part of Echo Creek that once flowed into Echo Lake before it was diverted to flow into Mission Lake in the 1980’s. The delta used to be a source of living and a place for natural diversity. However, the diversion of the creek destroyed its ecosystem. A place once full of stories and life and was considered an important site in the community is now dead and bandoned.The concept of Echoes of the Void is to use the a strong narrative in developing a new connection between the abandoned delta and the people of Fort Qu’Appelle. The relationship of the people with the delta and the effects of its destruction to the community of Fort Qu’Appelle is analogous to the myth The Legend of the Qu’Appelle Valley by E. Pauline Johnson wherein the death of the young Cree protagonist’s lover changed his perspective about the the ‘beautiful vale’. The design aims to deliver an open interpretation of the different stories with the narrative as the common language, while subtly conveying the relationship between the destruction of the once important landscape and human interventions.
YEAR 1
YEAR 10
YEAR 20
willow forest
dark & mossy understory
small oxbow abandoned meander
viewing point
entrance gravel path opening wetland
The 160 meter long wooden boardwalk leads to the main terminus of the interpretive wetland trail – a 10 meter high elevated platform overlooking Echo Lake and the rolling hills of the Qu’Appelle Valley. This stretch of the trail elevates the users upon the abandoned landscape revealing them to the beach ridge that lines up the lake caused by the deposition of sediments that destroyed the delta, as well as the significant relationship of people with water. The funnelling wind from the lake and the high elevation brings forth a sublime experience as you are revealed to life and death – a metaphor of the death scene in the myth wherein the lover’s death causes the man to change
aspen forest
wetland
elevated platform claude glass installation
Echo Lake beach ridge
CONVERGENCE
Term Fall 2016 | Project Dwelling Precinct Life - Resilient City Location Winnipeg, MB, Canada Course Studio 3 group + individual project | Instructor Dr. Richard Perron & Leanne Muir
The project dealt with revitalizing the Weston and Dufferin Industrial railyards. These industrial areas served as important economic nodes of the city of Winnipeg. Neighbourhoods grew around them to house workers and
functions
green spaces
pedestrian + cycling amenities
ECOLOGICAL RECREATIONAL CULTURAL SOCIAL EDUCATIONAL
For the individual part of this project, I chose to focus on the design detail of the plaza that my group proposed. This will serve as a cultural hub for the city where remnants of old the old railyard will be preserved throug the form of shipping containers that will house local businesses and parklets for shoppers. A water drainage feature with water flowing from the ecological area will serve as an attraction to the site. A public market which becomes indoor and outdoor depending on the season will be housed in an old railyard shop. Lastly, an ‘active trail’ will serve as a connecting / transitional space between the nearby industrial and forested areas. The site aims to have these spaces work together to encourage social cohesion and the celebration of Winnipeg’s diversity.
‘Art boxes’ which are stacks of shipping containers containing art from different cultures within glass boxes. As shoppers walk along the promenade, these art pieces would be visible above them which would promote the diverse culture that the city has.
indoor market
outdoor flea market
active trail
event space
community garden
CULTURAL ‘ART BOXES’
NINGOBIANING HEALING RESERVE
The Ningobianong Healing Reserve becomes a new regional ecoyststem management strategy that integrates human dimensions and acknowledges that people are part of the ecosystems. The values and necessities of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures have, and will continue to influence ecosystems. Traditional knowledge and management of important cultural resources to the Anishinaabe, as well as the inclusion modern knowledge creates a path to reconciliation that envelops the sacred landscape of Lake Nipigon area and protects if from further exploitation – becoming a core and antidote to greed.
RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENT
SCARRED LANDSCAPE
TRADITIONALKNOWLEDGE REMEDIATION
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES & LAND-BASED EDUCATION
WILDLIFE HABITAT PROTECTIONOFHABITATS
STEWARDSHIP & RECONNECTION WITH THE LAND
RIVER OF TEARS
Term Winter 2019 Project Urban Studio Location Thunder Bay, ON, Canada Course Studio 4 individual project Instructor Dr. Alan Tate
The River of Tears Memorial Park aims to commemorate the lives of the Indigenous kids of Thunder Bay that have died or gone missing within its vast network of waterways, as well as remove the notion that the rivers of the city have become places for death and violence by reconnecting the community back to the the water and revealing its importance - water as life. The memorial park aims to invite people in through a plaza and gathering space, offer a public-to-private transitional place of journey to the water where visitors could interact with it and allow for memorial ceremonies & rituals, and lastly, reveal a secluded place for people to be isolated from the city and contemplate. A series of Northern Pin Oak marker trees located on the other side of the floodway from the memorial aims to represent the lives of the children that have been taken away. A water feature that leads the eye to the marker trees across the water framed by native prairie grass aims to add a temporal element to the memorial by working with the seasonal change in water levels, creating a space for people that adapts with the regular flooding within the site.
recovered bodies
nodes of reconnection reconnection with land & water
RILL + STEPS
PRAIRIE GRASS
Most of the Indigenous children who have gone missing within the city’s waterways went missing in the months of May and November. This story is subtly revealed through the water feature located at the highest point of the park which aims to be a dynamic gathering space and a play area that works with the conditions of the floodway’s rising and receding water levels. The
months when the water level is the highest in the floodway coincides with the months of the year the children have gone missing. A catchment basin at the end of the rill adjacent to the water collects water from the floodway. At low water levels, the feature is a seating area. During high water levels, it becomes a water feature, creating a temporal element to the space.
INDIANGRASS
MAIN PATH
WATER FEATUERE
MODEL + ISOLATED SPACE
NORTHERN
+187 m
highest point
+185 m
maximum water level (spring & fall)
+183 m
minimum water level (summer & winter)
GENERAL PATTERN OF PRIMARY WATER LEVELS may may may may nov nov nov
FRAMEWORK Kamnistiquia Neebing-McIntyre
LAWN AREA
JAPANESE TREE LILAC Syringa reticulata
PIN OAK Quercus ellipsoidalis
Sorgahstrum nutans
MAIN PATH + LAWN AREA
WATER FEATURE + RED TREES
BACK
STEPS + RILL
LOOKING
HETCH HETCHY AQUEDUCT PARK
Term MLA Thesis + Practicum Project Location Menlo Park, CA, USA
Research Adviser Dr. Karen Wilson Baptist Internal / External Adviser Brenda Brown / Alexandra Boese
The park is designed to be experienced on a pedestrian level with various site elements and distant views working with each other to create a meaningful experience that unfolds the history and importance of the Bay’s tidal marshlands. As one walks towards the Bay using a series of paths and boardwalks, the dynamic forces of the water reveal the shifting coastline through overlapping timelines and how materials reacts to its slow but certain movement inland. The rusty metal on the aqueduct pipes, the decaying wood planks of abandoned salt pond infrastructure and farm houses, the wires and poles of nearby power lines, and the diverse plant life of California’s coast - as these materials respond to the Bay water, the landscape changes – becoming the chronograph itself. And as the chronograph is revealed, curiosities are heightened, raising awareness about the Bay, the tidelands, and the rising sea levels.
existing public access existing industrial elements proposed access / paths
chronograph / wetland pedestrian / community engagement
The end of the century marks the ultimate return of the Bay within the site. By 2100, the water level will have increased by 1.5 to 3m which would completely submerge a significant part of the park. Moss start to inhabit the crevices of decaying materials. Similarly, rust start to take over the metal structures that characterize the site. The Bay levels out with the top of the levee structure, over topping it and completely breaking through the land . The marker tree then becomes constantly submerged in salt water and dies, marking the destruction of the park and signifying that the Bay has completely taken back the land. The remnant of the marker tree, and ultimately the elements that once made-up the site, denotes the shifted coastline and the new edge of the Bay. The only part of the site that will remain will be the Bay lookout as it becomes the site for contemplation and memorialization of a lost landscape.
WINDING
GATEWAY
PATHS + MEADOW
YEAR 0 / CURRENT YEAR 2100 marker tree 1m 1m 2m water level: 1.5m
PROMENADE THRESHOLD EXISTING WETLAND EXISTING LEVEE
~700m (not to scale)
king tide (~2m)
Plaza (Gateway) water level: 3m 2m 3m 3m 4m 4m 5m 5m 6m 6m
king tide (~2m)
Existing Wetland + Boardwalk (Promenade)
Existing Levee (Threshold)
+
PLAZA
PERGOLA + RESTORED NATIVE GRASSLAND
BAY LOOKOUT
gateway
Dumbarton Highway Bridge
plaza open space
native grass area
aqueduct pipes
existing overhead power lines
Dumbarton Rail Bridge
rail bridge remnants from 1998 fire
aqueduct pipes
rail bridge swing structure
threshold
ROADS + HIGHWAYS
URBAN AREAS
WETLANDS
WETLANDS
AT RISK
PORT OF OAKLAND
RICHMOND
ISLAND NAVAL SHIPYARD
CHEVRON REFINERY PACIFIC OCEAN SHELL REFINERY BENICIA REFINERY 0km 10 20km RESEARCH / GIS MAPPING bay area roads, rails, highways, ports, airports and industries bay area urban areas and wetlands at risk
INDUSTRIAL AREAS SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER SAN FRANCISCO’S EMBARCADERO OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SILICON VALLEY AREA
PORT OF
MARE
SHILOH WIND POWER PLANT
PERSONAL / PROFESSIONAL WORKS
UTILITY EASEMENT PROPERTY LINE HOUSE FFE: 954.56 BFE: 943.50 GARAGE FFE: 953.50 50' REAR SETBACK LINE CB--------TYP. TYP. TYP. TYP. TYP.------------TYP.-TYP. TYP. TYP.TYP. TYP.TYP. TYP.---TYP.--TYP.TYP.TYP.------TYP. TYP. SITE ENLARGEMENT PLAN L101 SITE ENLARGEMENT PLAN 20' filepath: /Users/carlvaldez/TVLS Dropbox/Carl Valdez/PROJECTS (DROPBOX)/WHITE OAKS SAVANNA/LOT FILES-PHASE 1/S-118 KLASIC SWAN ARCH/2 DWG/1. DRAWINGS/5. BID-SET/L102.dwg The designs shown and described herein including all technical drawings, graphics and specifications thereof, are proprietary and cannot be copied, duplicated commercially exploited, part, express written permission of Travis Van Liere Studio, LLC. These available for limited review and evaluation by clients, consultants, contractors, governement agencies, and vendors only accordance with this notice. Copyright 2022 Travis Van Liere Studio, LLC. rights reserved. hereby certify that this plan, specification, report prepared by under direct supervision and that duly Licensed Landscape Architect under the laws the State Minnesota. Drawn By: Date: Scale: Drawing: Sheet: 12/29/2022 date: 12/29/2022 CV, AB Rev Description Date ISSUED FOR BID 11/07/22 3255 GARFIELD AVE. #100 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55408 612 345 4275 GENERAL NOTES 1. SEE SHEET L000 FOR PROJECT INFORMATION, SHEET INDEX, AND LEGEND. 2. SEE SHEET L001 FOR GENERAL NOTES. 3. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR BUILDING INFO. 4. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR, PAVING, CONCRETE, AND WALL CONTRACTORS ON SLEEVE LOCATIONS UNDER DRIVEWAYS, WALKS, AND WALLS. 5. REFER TO SHEET L010 EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN FOR 6. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY LAYOUT DISCREPANCIES. 8. ALL SITE ELEMENTS SHALL BE STAKED IN THE FIELD AND APPROVED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 9. AUTOCAD FILE AVAILABLE CONTRACTOR UPON REQUEST FOR FIELD LAYOUT. KEYNOTES EXISTING SIGNIFICANT TREE(S) TYP. SAVE AND PROTECT 2. EXISTING NEIGHBORING PROPERTY/SITE FEATURE - SAVE AND PROTECT EXISTING CITY STREET/ALLEY SAVE AND PROTECT, REPAIR ANY DAMAGED AREAS PER CITY STANDARDS 4. PROPOSED SEPTIC FIELDS LOCATION. SAVE AND PROTECT EXISTING STORMWATER BASIN. SAVE AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERT. SAVE AND PROTECT A R O C O C O SHEET NOTES 1. HOUSE. SEE ARCH 3. ENTRY COURT 4. AUTOCOURT 10' 20' PAVING SCHEDULEEDGING SCHEDULE E2 MAINTENANCE EDGING E3 PAVING EDGEWALL SCHEDULE KEY DESCRIPTION W1 STUCCO COLUMN WALL W2 STUCCO COLUMN WALLMETAL GATES SPA (8' 8') POOL (19' 45') METAL PERGOLA SITE ELEMENT SCHEDULELIGHTING SCHEDULESURFACE-MOUNT STEP LIGHT ACCENT LIGHT UPLIGHT POOL LIGHT P.E. POP-UP EMITTER SLOT DRAIN PATH LIGHT DRY-SET STONE PAVING, TYPE 10 DRY-SET STONE PAVING, TYPE METAL FENCE 11 24" HT. RAISED PLANTER BED (4'x8') FIREPIT GAS ELEC. AC TR.P.A. 47'x18' POOL 967.75 HOUSE FFE 970.00 GARAGE FFE 964.00 AUTOCOURT P.E. SEPTIC FIELD MAIN SUITE FFE 970.00 LAWN FFE 969.50 FFE 964.50 FFE 969.50 LAWN 11'x11' SPA ℄ ℄ 5' 1'-2"TYP. 46'-1" 14' 14' 14'-8" 17'-7" 23'-6" 65'-1" 50' 42'-3" 68'-11" 30'-9" 28'-2" 23'-10" 16'-11" 11' 19'-5" 88'-5" 32'-3" 18'-7" 51'-1" 37'-3" 25'-11" 20'-9" 23'-6" 37'-1" 37'-1" 127'-4" 13'-3" 26'-10" 22'-11" 23'-2" 8'-5" 3'-6" 30'-5" 30'-6" 30'-5" 30'-6" 4'-10" 37'-5" 18'-7" 44'-9" 35'-7" 26'-10" 59'-6" 70' 15' 15' 15'-11" 13'-1" 310' 159'-2" Ø30' Ø54' 4'-10" 1' 13' 1' 13' 33'-10" 75'-2" 67'-1" 34'-3" 5'-2" 14' 1'-6" 5'-6" 12' 12' 5' TYP 5' TYP 118° 120° 49'-4" 9' 8' 3' 23'-10" 3'-6" 17'-2" 20'-3" 31'-4" 37'-2" 21'-6" 23'-7" 271'-7" 97'-7" 10'-11" 16'-9" 12 10 11 54° 195'-11" 113'-7" 20'-9" 3'-7" 7' 1' 4' 54° 7'-9" 45'-4" POB 21' 27'-6" 5' 162'-9" 2'-4" 17'-7" 20'-11" 12'-11" 12' 45'-1" 77° 64° 115° 103° 103° 72° 123° 79° 77° 120° 84° 80° 67° 66° 77° 14' 12 12 60'-3" 47' 26'-2" 29'-8" 34'-8" 43'-7" 11' 7'-7" LAYOUT ENLARGEMENT PLAN 1 LAYOUT ENLARGEMENT The designs shown and graphics and specifications duplicated commercially written permission of Travis limited review and evaluation agencies, and vendors Copyright 2022 Travis hereby certify that this under my direct supervision under the laws the State Drawn By: Date: Scale: Drawing: H L L T O Sheet: Rev Description PRELIMINARY REFERENCE BID SET BID SET REVISIONS GENERAL NOTES SEE SHEET L000 FOR PROJECT INFORMATION, SHEET INDEX, AND LEGEND. SEE SHEET L001 FOR GENERAL NOTES. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR BUILDING INFO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR, AND IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE W/ PAVING, CONCRETE, AND WALL CONTRACTORS ON SLEEVE LOCATIONS UNDER DRIVEWAYS, WALKS, AND WALLS. REFER TO SHEET L010 EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN FOR BOUNDARY INFORMATION. ALL CONSTRUCTION STAKING MUST BE PERFORMED BY REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE USED FOR ALL LAYOUT WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY LAYOUT DISCREPANCIES. ALL SITE ELEMENTS SHALL BE STAKED THE FIELD AND APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. AUTOCAD FILE AVAILABLE TO CONTRACTOR UPON REQUEST FOR FIELD LAYOUT. KEYNOTES EXISTING SIGNIFICANT TREE(S) TYP. SAVE AND PROTECT EXISTING NEIGHBORING PROPERTY/SITE FEATURE - SAVE AND PROTECT EXISTING CITY STREET/ALLEY SAVE AND PROTECT, REPAIR ANY DAMAGED AREAS PER CITY STANDARDS EXISTING TRANSFORMER LOC. PROPOSED SEPTIC FIELD AREA, SAVE AND PROTECT EXISTING MEADOW AREA, SAVE AND PROTECT EXISTING STEEP SLOPE BOUNDARY PROPOSED WELL LOCATION, V.I.F. SHEET NOTES PROPOSED HOUSE, SEE ARCH DWGS PROPOSED GARAGE, SEE ARCH DWGS PROPOSED RETAINING WALLS PROPOSED AUTOCOURT PROPOSED BITUMINOUS DRIVE WITH SHOULDER, TIE INTO EXISTING DRIVE, SEE L100 PROPOSED MECHANICAL AREA PROPOSED POOL PROPOSED SPA PROPOSED CUSTOM WOOD-BURNING FIREPIT 10. PROPOSED CUSTOM GRILL 11. PROPOSED CUSTOM BENCH 12. PROPOSED TRAIL, SEE L100 SCALE: inch 16' 32' feet SCALE: NTS KEY PLAN AREA OF WORK
SITE & LANDSCAPE PLAN DRAWINGS AUTOCAD
VILLA ROCOCO RESIDENCE
HILLTOP RESIDENCE
Carl Valdez at Travis Van Liere Studio (with Ali Boese)
Carl Valdez at Travis Van Liere Studio (with Marla Brown)
SECTION & ELEVATION DRAWINGS AUTOCAD
HILLTOP
RESIDENCE
Carl Valdez at Travis Van Liere Studio (with Marla Brown)
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS AUTOCAD
SEE PLANS FOR JOINTING. EXPANSION JOINTS AS NEEDED.
SUBGRADE, AS
H 4" TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES VARIES, SEE PLANS FACE OF BUILDING OR WALL BEYOND PLANTING AS SPECIFIED, SEE L401 ALUMINUM EDGING, TYP. 4" OF WASHED 3/8"-MINUS DRESSER TRAP AGGREGATE GEO FABRIC UNDERNEATH, TYP. COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE AGGREGATE SURFACING 4" GEOFABRIC UNDERNEATH, TYP. COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 100% SPD GEO FABRIC UNDERNEATH, TYP. COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER CONC. WALL, TYP. SEE ARCH DWGS. EXP. JOINT 2" RIGID INSULATION DOOR THRESHOLD 4" 2" 1 2 8" 4" AGGREGATE SURFACING GARAGE BEYOND, SEE ARC DWGS. 2% EXPANSION JOINT TYP. PROPOSED BITUMINOUS SURFACE BEYOND 8" 4" COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 98% SPD COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE, AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. 5" THICK C.I.P. STANDARD CONCRETE, W/ #4 REBAR REINFORCING 24" O.C. SEE PLANS FOR JOINTING. EXPANSION JOINTS AS NEEDED. GEOFABRIC TYP. SAWCUT EXISTING BIT WHERE APPLICABLE, TYP. 2" RIGID INSULATION SLOPE TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES GARAGE DOOR BEYOND, SEE ARCH DWGS. C.I.P. CONCRETE WALL, SEE ARCH. 1" EXPANSION JOINT, TYP. C.I.P. CONCRETE GARAGE SLAB, SEE ARCH. 8" 5" 4" MIN. 6" MIN. 2" 5" THICK C.I.P. STANDARD CONCRETE, W/ #4 REBAR REINFORCING 24" O.C.
COMPACTED,
AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 100% SPD COMPACTED
GEOFABRIC
RIGID
5" 8" TOP
COMPACTED,
RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. EXTEND BASE BEYOND EXTENTS OF UNIT PAVERS. 6" MIN. 1' MIN. 1" GEOFABRIC TYP. 2" 2" RIGID INSULATION UNDERNEATH, 100% SPD. 5" THICK P.C. (PORTLAND CEMENT) C.I.P. SURFACING W/ #4 BAR @ 24" O.C. E.W.. SEE PLANS FOR JOINTING. EXPANSION JOINTS AS NEEDED. 1/2" PREMOLDED EXPANSION JOINT #3 SMOOTH BAR DOWELS 12" O.C. CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE AS SPECIFIED SEE SURFACING PLAN FOR FINISH 1/4" X 3/4" HAND TOOLED CONTROL JOINT. SEE LAYOUT PLAN FOR JOINTING. CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE AS SPECIFIED - SEE SURFACING PLAN FOR FINISH. 1/4" X 3/4" HAND TOOLED CONTROL JOINT. SEE LAYOUT PLAN ON SHEET L5 FOR JOINTING. CONSTRUCTION JOINT AS SPECIFIED AND NEEDED. CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE AS SPECIFIED SEE SURFACING PLAN FOR FINISH. 1/2" PREMOLDED EXPANSION JOINT. SILICONE JOINT W/ "Ø BACKER ROD CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE AS SPECIFIED SEE SURFACING PLAN FOR FINISH. EXPANSION JOINT CONTROL JOINT CONSTRUCTION JOINT SILICON EXPANSION JOINT 1" 1 2 1 8 3/4" 1 8 3/4" 1 2 VARIES VARIES VARIES VARIES TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES ALL JOINTS ARE TO BE SAW CUT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. JOINTS SHALL BE STRAIGHT, CLEAN AND NEAT. STONE VENEER, SEE L102, L700 5" THICK C.I.P. STANDARD CONCRETE, W/ #4 REBAR REINFORCING 24" O.C. SEE PLANS FOR JOINTING. EXPANSION JOINTS AS NEEDED. COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 98% SPD COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE, AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. 5" TYP. 8" GEOFABRIC TYP. SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" ASPHALT SURFACING, TYP 1 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CIP CONCRETE SURFACING @ PLANTING AREA 7 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" ASPHALT SURFACING @ CIP CONCRETE SURFACING 3 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" ASPHALT EDGE @ PLANTING AREA 2 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CIP CONCRETE SURFACING 4 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CIP CONCRETE SURFACING @ THRESHOLD 8 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CIP CONCRETE SURFACING @ GARAGE DOOR 9 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CIP CONCRETE SURFACING JOINTS 6 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" AGGREGATE SURFACING 11 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" AGGREGATE SURFACING @ PLANTING 12 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" AGGREGATE SURFACING @ THRESHOLD 13 RUNNING BOND PATTERN (RANDOM LENGTHS) W/ SAND SWEPT JOINTS, SEE PLANS FOR DIRECTION OF PATTERN 4" 1" 2" CONCRETE UNIT PAVERS, SEE L102 6" C.I.P. CONC. SURFACING W/ W.W. MESH COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 100% SPD COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER MORTAR SETTING BED GEO-FABRIC TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES RIGID FOAM INSULATION 2" 1' 1 2 4" 1" 2" CONCRETE UNIT PAVERS, SEE L102 6" C.I.P. CONC. SURFACING COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 100% SPD PLANTING SOIL COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER EXTEND BASE BEYOND EXTENTS OF UNIT PAVERS 1' MIN. APPLY LIQUID WATERPROOFING @ JOINT 3" OF WASHED 3/8"-MINUS DRESSER TRAP AGGREGATE MORTAR SETTING BED GEO-FABRIC TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES PLANTING AS SPECIFIED 2" 2" RIGID INSULATION UNDER CONCRETE SURFACING, TYP. SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CONCRETE UNIT PAVERS, TYPE 2 - TYP. 14 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CONCRETE UNIT PAVERS TYPE 2 @ PLANTING AREA 15 SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CIP CONCRETE SURFACING @ LANDFORM 10 5" 8" TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 98% SPD COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE, AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. EXTEND BASE BEYOND EXTENTS OF UNIT PAVERS. 6" MIN. 1' MIN. 1" GEOFABRIC TYP. 2" 2" RIGID INSULATION UNDERNEATH, 100% SPD. P.C. (PORTLAND CEMENT) C.I.P. SURFACING W/ #4 BAR @ 24" O.C. E.W.. SEE PLANS FOR JOINTING. EXPANSION JOINTS AS NEEDED. APPLY LIQUID WATERPROOFING @ JOINT LANDFORM PLANTING AS SPECIFIED, SEE L402, L608 TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 100% SPD GEO FABRIC UNDERNEATH, TYP. COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER CONC. WALL, TYP. - SEE ARCH DWGS. EXP. JOINT 2" RIGID INSULATION DOOR THRESHOLD 5" 1 2 8" 5" C.I.P CONCRETE SURFACING TYP. BUILDING BEYOND, SEE ARC DWGS. 2% 2"± SNOW MELT SYSTEM TYP. SEE MECHANICAL. CONCRETE UNIT PAVERS W/ SAND SWEPT JOINTS. SEAL JOINT WITH POLYMETRIC SAND, SEE PLANS. SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" CIP CONCRETE SURFACING W/ SNOWMELT 5 TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES ALL JOINTS ARE TO BE SAW CUT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. JOINTS SHALL BE STRAIGHT, CLEAN AND NEAT. SEE L102A 5" THICK P.C. (PORTLAND CEMENT) C.I.P. SURFACING W/ 6 x 6 W.W. MESH. SEE PLANS FOR JOINTING. EXPANSION JOINTS AS NEEDED. COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 100% SPD COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE, AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. 5" 8" GEOFABRIC TYP. 2" RIGID INSULATION UNDERNEATH, TYP, 100% SPD 2" SNOW MELT SYSTEM, SEE MECH. DWGS. RUNNING BOND PATTERN (RANDOM LENGTHS) W/ SAND SWEPT JOINTS, SEE PLANS FOR DIRECTION OF PATTERN 8" 4" COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE AS RECOMMENDED BY SOILS ENGINEER 8" COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 100% SPD. EXTEND 12" BEYOND EDGING 2" FINISH BITUMINOUS COURSE TACK COAT BETWEEN LIFTS 2" DENSE BINDER WEAR COURSE TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES GEOFABRIC TYPICAL, 4" COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE AS RECOMMENDED BY SOILS ENGINEER 8" COMPACTED, CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 100% SPD. EXTEND MIN. 12" BEYOND EDGING 1' MIN GEOFABRIC TYP. BITUMINOUS SURFACE INSTALLED IN 2" LIFTS TAPERED EDGE, TYP. 8" SURFACING AS SPECIFIED BEYOND SEE PLANS TOP OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES HILLTOP RESIDENCE Carl Valdez at Travis Van Liere Studio (with Marla Brown)
CRUSHED
OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE, AS RECOMMENDED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER.
TYP.
INSULATION
OF PAVING ELEVATION VARIES
CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE, COMPACT TO 98% SPD COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED
BRANDING + PLACEMAKING
RHINO / SKETCHUP / ILLUSTRATOR
CD PLAN 1 :50 FOUNDATION CABLE OR METAL TO CREATE SENSE OF ENCLOSURE WOODEN HEA DERS TO BRING WARMTH TO ARBOUR LIGHT COLUMNS BECOME STRUCTURE FOR ARBOUR, ALTERNATING SIDES TO REDUCE QUANTITY OF FOUNDATIONS CD ■ LIGHT COLUMN LAYOUT 1 :75 ALTERNATE LIGHT COLUMN BRANDING FOR VISIBILITY IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. •ELEVATION 1 :50 ALTERNATING SIDES OF COLUMNS TO CREATE SENSE OF ARBOUR WITH MINIMAL FOU NDATIONS • Project Name: COMMUNITY Location: NOTRE Consultant: littleb�em landscape Sheet Title: Project Manager: Darcy Project ID: 17-011 Date: 2019-02-07
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Carl Valdez at Little Bluestem L&A (w/ Darcy Granove & Tayler Bishop)
HIGHCROFT RESIDENCE
3D MODELLING + RENDERING
Carl Valdez at Travis Van Liere Studio
SKETCHUP / LUMION
VILLA ROCOCO RESIDENCE
Carl Valdez at Travis Van Liere Studio
MINNEAPOLIS DOWNTOWN INVENTORY RESEARCH
GIS MAPPING QGIS / ARCGIS/ PHOTOSHOP
Carl Valdez at Travis Van Liere Studio (w/ Marla Brown, Yiyuan Shao, Sonali Devarajan)
SANFRANCISCOBAY
SANFRANCISCOBAY
WETLAND / TIDELAND
GIS MAPPING QGIS / PHOTOSHOP
PACIFIC OCEAN PACIFIC OCEAN
SAN PABLO BAY
SAN PABLO BAY SUISIN BAY SUISIN BAY
NON-TIDALWETLANDS TIDELANDS AND BAYLANDS
DON EDWARDS SAN FRANCISCO BAY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
SOUTH BAY SALT PONDS
SAN PABLO BAY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
GRIZZLY ISLAND WILDLIFE AREA
INVENTORY Carl Valdez (Thesis + Practicum)
ELEVATION RENDERING
PHOTOSHOP
VIMY RIDGE MEMORIAL COMPETITION
Carl Valdez (w/ Desiree Theriault, Matt Peters, Kathryn McCudden)
Carl Valdez (Thesis + Practicum)
Carl Valdez (Thesis + Practicum)
DIGITAL COLLAGE PHOTOGRAPHY + PHOTOSHOP
COLLAGE EXPLORATIONS
THE EMERGING CITY
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