Christine Tarullo Landscape Architecture Undergraduate Portfolio 2014

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

CHRISTINE TARULLO

2009 - 2014 | Pennsylvania State University | College of Arts and Architecture


BIO + CONTENTS

CHRISTINE N. TARULLO BLA, ASLA Member PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Arts and Architecture Bachelors of Landscape Architecture

tarullo.christine@gmail.com 412.370.2845 2373 Southwood Dr, Pgh, PA 15241 http://issuu.com/christinetarullo/docs


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SELECTED WORKS

Academic Projects | 2009 - 2014 4 - 45

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RESUME

BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING Campus Student Enrichment Center | Harrisburg, PA 4 - 17

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URBAN GREENWAY DEVELOPMENT

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REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

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URBAN STREETSCAPE REVITALIZATION 1

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URBAN STREETSCAPE REVITALIZATION 2

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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

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PLANTING DESIGN

Education | Work Experience | Profecional Relations | Proficiencies 46 - 47

Großmarkt Halle | Cologne, Germany 18 - 23

Wissahickon Watershed | Philadelphia, PA 24 - 27

Route 195 Greenway | Providence, RI 28 - 33

Flushing Avenue | Brooklyn, NY 34 - 37

Center for Sustainability | University Park, PA 38 - 41

West Campus Commons | University Park, PA 42 - 45


CONTEXT | LOCATION

Campus Student Enrichment Center Harrisburg, PA

DAUPHIN COUNTY

The Student Enrichment Center at the Penn State Harrisburg campus is a newly planned student union building. Working as an interdisciplinary and collaborative team among architects and architectural engineers, we proposed to establish a strong campus core that involved both building and site design. In an effort to achieve this result, every step in the design process required integration among architecture, landscape architecture, and architectural engineering.

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Our goals included: A holistic design that incorporates sustainable technologies for optimal life cycle assessment Clear spatial relationships between both interior and exterior spaces Optimal site orientation for views, as well as sustainable endeavours

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BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING

CONTEXT | BACKGROUND


EXECUTION | WORKFLOW

START

02.06

02.13

03.06

04.24

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BIM execution planning

schematic design

design development

final design

design goals

schematic site design

sustainability strategies

final site design

design documentation

design criteria

site analysis

conceptual grading

building / site relationship

project booklet graphics

preliminary materials

develop site design

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documentation

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outdoor program analysis

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BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING

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CONTEXT | ANALYSIS Several factors were taken into consideration when establishing the final design of the Student Enrichment Center.

CAMPUS

SITE

CAMPUS BUILDINGS

FUTURE BUILDINGS

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

VEHICULAR CIRCULATION

SOIL

VIEWS


CONCEPT | STRATEGY CIRCULATION SYSTEM

VISUAL CONNECTION SYSTEM

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

The siting of the SEC and the exterior circulation system that has been developed provides a physical connection to Vartan Plaza and the adjacent library on the northern side.

STORMWATER SYSTEM

When keeping in mind the orientation of the SEC and the opportunities and constraints that accompany it, there are several visual connections of interest. While hiding the service area and screening the parking lot from viewers is important, the location of the SEC and its potential roof garden offered strong views not only from within the SEC, but also the libarary, and are of upmost consideration.

The proposed stormwater system manages as much stormwater runoff on site as possible. To prevent water from flowing off the eastern side of the site, three depressed biofiltration areas collect runoff and pipe the water to the western side of the site. Runoff exits the site through an existing swale along the road, but in order to accommodate the increased runoff from the proposed building and surrounding hardscapes, infiltration points along the swale absorb water along the way as well.

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BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING

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CONCEPT | PROGRAM Represented in the following diagrams is the relationship between interior and exterior programs. None are indicative of a building plan or site design, so note that there is no delineation between indoor spaces and outdoor spaces. Heavily taking into consideration these relationships, as well as natural circulation patterns, the programmatic system has culminated in a relationship that looks like this. A primary goal of our design was to create a fluid environment.

ACADEMIC AREA

ATRIUM

1. COUNSELING CENTER 2. OUTDOOR CLASSROOM 3. OFFICES

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PROGRAMMATIC ELEMENTS

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ACADEMIC AREA

ATRIUM

SOCIAL AREA

STUDENT SERVICES

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SOCIAL AREA

STUDENT SERVICES

1. BOOKSTORE 2. NORTH PLAZA 3. SEATING AREA 4. SEATING AREA 5. SEATING AREA

1. FOOD SERVICES 2. CONVENIENT STORE

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PLAN | PROPOSED GRADING


PLAN | SITE


SECTION | NORTH


BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING

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PLANTING SCHEDULE | GREEN ROOF

SHRUBS

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VIEW | GREEN ROOF

QUANTITY

BOTANICAL NAME

COMMON NAME

CONDITION

SPACING

480

Perovskia atriplicifolia

Russian Sage

Plug

2-4’

1,450

Coreopsis verticillata

Threadleaf Coreopsis

Plug

1-1.5’

2,175

Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’

Fescus ‘Elijah Blue’

Plug

0.5-0.75’


DETAIL | SOUTH PLAZA

PERMEATING GRASS SQUARES

SITTING STEPS - OUTDOOR CLASSROOM

INTEGRATED STEP VEGETATION

DETAIL | SITTING WALL

TREES PROVING DAPPLED SHADE

SITTING WALL ELEVATED GRASS LAWN

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BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING

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DETAIL | SOUTH PLAZA

TREES PROVING DAPPLED SHADE

COVERED EATING AREA

DETAIL | EAST ENTRY


VIEW | SOUTH PLAZA


VIEW | NORTH PLAZA


VIEW | NORTH PLAZA


CONTEXT | LOCATION

GroSSmarkt Halle Cologne, Germany

NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA

SITE LOCATION GROßMARK HALLE

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This transformation of the Grossmarkt creates a landmark within a vibrant new living quarter of Cologne. The Grossmarkt Halle is re-purposed for weekly concerts and events. The hall is the focal point in the design and is highlighted by a complex grid system with a monumental scale. The enormous area is broken up by small garden spaces that double as bio-retention cells that filter water on-site. Land around the hall is bountiful and welcomes temporary uses like markets, food carts, exhibitions, concert overflow, festivals, and outdoor shows. This new landscape is surrounded by mixed-use buildings that contain residential units, offices, parking, and commercial units on the ground floor. Striking design will complement the new influx of population and give surrounding residents a place to be proud.

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URBAN GREENWAY DEVELOPMENT

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CONTEXT | BACKGROUND

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PLAN | SITE



URBAN GREENWAY DEVELOPMENT 7m

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PLAN | KEY B

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SECTION | A

20m

5m

17m

132m

26m

5m

17m

132m

17m

67m

12m

67m

17m

30m

9m

38m

12m

5m

7m 7m

24m

24m

SECTION | B

5m 5m

11m 11m

4m 4m

11m 11m

6m 6m

11m 11m

3m 3m

57m

57m

20m 20m

40m

40m

4m 4m

8m 9m


1m 9m

17m 17m

1.2m

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SECTION | C

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PLAN | DETAIL

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URBAN GREENWAY DEVELOPMENT VIEW | INFILTRATION SYSTEM VIEW | ENTRY PLAZA

VIEW | GROSSMARK HALLE VENUE


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CONTEXT | LOCATION

Wissahickon Watershed Philadelphia, PA

WISSAHICKON WATERSHED

The Wissahickon Watershed covers Montgomery County and Philadelphia County. It is a subbasin of the larger Delaware Valley Watershed. It is a model environment of an open green space system surrounded by the dense urban environment of Philadelphia.

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Contemporary land use of the Wissahickon Watershed is a study that analyzes open space land use, developed land use, and various land use intensities. The relationship between population and land use is explored, and various opportunities and constraints are evaluated. This information is intended to assist in future land management and predict the severity of future urban encroachment.

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REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

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CONTEXT | BACKGROUND


CONTEXT | ANALYSIS Developed Soft Open Space Planned green space is considered developed soft open space, and includes everything from parks and golf courses to gardens and backyards. recreation

Developed Hard Open Space Man-made paved open spaces include everything from parking lots to plazas, and can be both public and private. These spaces tend to be scattered and fragmented when isolated because they are commonly found adjacent to buildings. parking vacant

Conservation Open Space The mostly undisturbed, naturally existing green space consists of water and woodland. These areas offer protection of natural resources, opportunities for recreation and scenic values. water woodland

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REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

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LAND USE | OPEN V. DEVELOPED Open Space

Developed Space

CONSERVATION OPEN SPACE water woodland

MINING

DEVELOPED HARD OPEN SPACE

COMMERCIAL

PARKING

INDUSTRIAL

VACANT

AGRICULTURAL

DEVELOPED SOFT OPEN SPACE

RESIDENTIAL

RECREATION

TRANSPORTATION

DEVELOPED LAND

UTILITY


LAND USE | INTENSITIES Population per Area

Houses per Area

JARRETTOWN

AMBLER

SPRING HOUSE

SPRING HOUSE

SPRING HOUSE

BLUE BELL

JARRETTOWN

AMBLER BLUE BELL

LAFAYETTE HILL

ORELAND

BLUE BELL

LAFAYETTE HILL

ORELAND

ORELAND FLOURTOWN WYNDMOOR

WYNDMOOR

WYNDMOOR

CHESTNUT HILL

CHESTNUT HILL

CHESTNUT HILL EAST MOUNT AIRY

EAST MOUNT AIRY ROXBOROUGH

EAST MOUNT AIRY ROXBOROUGH

WEST MOUNT AIRY

WEST MOUNT AIRY

WEST MOUNT AIRY

GERMANTOWN

GERMANTOWN

GERMANTOWN

EAST FALLS

EAST FALLS

EAST FALLS

0.0 - 3,852.52

0.0 - 1,619

0.0 - 2.24

3,852.53 - 9,807.93

1,620 - 4,518

2.25 - 3.24

9,807.94 - 19,055.18

4,519 - 9,711

3.25 - 11.00

19,055.19 - 41,684.17

9,712 - 22,300

11.01 - 31.44

41,684.18 - 82,651.88

22,301 - 48,900

31.45 - 56.50

MILES

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JARRETTOWN

AMBLER

FLOURTOWN

FLOURTOWN

ROXBOROUGH

NORTH WALES WEST POINT

NORTH WALES WEST POINT

NORTH WALES WEST POINT

LAFAYETTE HILL

Population per House

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CONTEXT | LOCATION

Route 195 Greenway Providence, RI

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The Providence City Walk is a proposal for the vacant land parcel left behind by the relocation of Route 195. The rarity of such an expansive open space within a dense urban environment called for quick action because of developmental demands. The efforts of this project went to establishing the missing link left behind by Route 195 in a different way that provides for the local community.

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CONTEXT | BACKGROUND

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CONCEPT | PROGRAM

BICYCLE

PEDESTRIAN

VEHICULAR

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STREETSCAPE REVITALIZATION PT 1

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PLAN | SITE

SCALE: 1” = 20’ 0

SECTION | A

SECTION A

SCALE: 1” = 20’

CHRISTIN


PLAN | DETAIL

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VIEW | AXON

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VIEW | STREETSCAPE


CONTEXT | LOCATION

Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY

BROOKLYN

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SITE LOCATION FLUSHING AVE

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Flushing Avenue in Brooklyn, NY is a desolate streetscape surrounded by urban gentrification. An effort to instill cultural vitality along this site has been strongly encouraged due to the possibility of strengthening the local economy. Points along Flushing Avenue were selected for their weakness or potential to become something better. Vacant lots and empty parking lots were repurposed to provide local venues for the neighborhood community. Programming included interactive water plazas, outdoor art galleries, pop-up markets and outdoor eating.

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CONTEXT | BACKGROUND


CONTEXT | LAND USE ANALYSIS Primary road secondary road tertiary road

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STREETSCAPE REVITALIZATION PT 2

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PLAN | SITE

ALTERNATE GREENWAY WATER FEATURE PLAZA SPEED TABLE PLAZA & CAFE

BIOSWALE MEDIAN

OUTDOOR ART INTERACTIVE GALLERY WATER FEATURE

RAIN GARDEN

SECTION | A

ON-STREET PARKING GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS


Riparian species

RAIN GARDEN Rain garden Stormwater STORMWATER overflow control OVERFLOW

REPURPOSED Repurposed WAREHOUSE warehouse

SECTION | B

Scale: 1”=4’

NATURALLY Extra filtrated continues FILTERED WATER water down stream CONTINUES DOWN STREAM

OUTDOOR CAFE Outdoor cafe

PLAN | DETAIL

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CONTEXT | LOCATION

Center for Sustainability University Park, PA

CENTRE COUNTY

This section focuses on the work I have completed in design implementation courses throughout my time at Penn State. The first project demonstrates grading and stormwater management in a proposal of Penn State’s Center for Sustainability.

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CONTEXT | BACKGROUND

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DATA | PIPE SIZING PIPE NAME

PIPE FROM

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LENGTH (FT.)

INV IN

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D1 TO SWALE

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1,100.83

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1,104.08

1,099.50

DATA | BIORETENTION SURFACE

SURFACE TYPE

SURFACE AREA (SQ. FT.)

RUNOFF DEPTH (FT.)

TOTAL RUNOFF (C.F.)

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26021

0.083

2159.74

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IMPERVIOUS

126

0.083

10.46

26147

TOTAL

2170.2

SURFACE

SURFACE TYPE

SURFACE AREA (SQ. FT.)

RUNOFF DEPTH (FT.)

TOTAL RUNOFF (C.F.)

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PERVIOUS

2756

0.0415

114.37

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PERVIOUS

1040

0.0415

43.16

3796

TOTAL

157.53

SURFACE

SURFACE TYPE

SURFACE AREA (SQ. FT.)

RUNOFF DEPTH (FT.)

TOTAL RUNOFF (C.F.)

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5054

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209.74

TOTAL

5054

209.74

SURFACE

SURFACE AREA (SQ. FT.)

TOTAL RUNOFF (C.F.)

FINAL TOTAL

5054

2537.47

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PLAN | PROPOSED GRADING


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CONTEXT | LOCATION

West Campus Commons University Park, PA

CENTRE COUNTY

This section focuses on the work I have completed in design implementation courses throughout my time at Penn State. This second section demonstrates planting design, hand drawing and lettering in a proposal of the West Campus Commons at Penn State. The two planting areas highlighted are a mixed border showing a variety of trees, shrubs, perennials and groundcovers, and a treed plaza displaying 3D CAD details.

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CONTEXT | BACKGROUND


PLAN | MIXED BORDER PLANTING DESIGN

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(11) - Dg (9) - Bm (23) - Ep (7) - Gb

(1) - Aj

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(12) - Hbc (8) - Bm (12) - Hbc (18) - Ep

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(23) - Sj (7) - Bm (21) - Tg

(39) - Dg (35) - Pp Ha (9) - Hp

(12) - Hbc (12) - Aa

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(86) - Pp (14) - Ls (8) - Ca Ha (20) - Ls

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(15) - Ep

(6) - Iv

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TREES

PLANTING DESIGN

PLANTING SCHEDULE | MIXED BORDER

SHRUBS PERENNIALS GROUND COVER

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KEY

QUANTITY

BOTANICAL NAME

COMMON NAME

SIZE

CONDITION

SPACING

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Acer japonica var. Dissectum

Cutleaf Japanese Maple

2” cal

#5 pot

Cf

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Cornus florida

Flowering Dogwood

2” cal

#5 pot

Bm

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Buxus microphylla

Winter Green Boxwood

1’ hgt

#2 pot

2’ OC

Ca

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Clethra alnifolia ‘Hummingbird’

Sweetpepper Bush

2’ hgt

#3 pot

3’ OC

Iv

5

Ilex verticillata

Winterberry Holly

2’ hgt

#3 pot

4’ OC

Sj

23

Spirea japonica

Japanese Spirea

1’ hgt

#2 pot

2’ OC

At

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Asclepias tuberosa

Butterfly Weed

4” pot

18” OC

Aa

18

Astilbe x arendsi ‘Deutschland’

‘Deutschland’ Astilbe

6” pot

18” OC

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Baptisia australis

Blue False Indigo

4” pot

2’ OC

Dg

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Digitalis grandifolia

Yellow Foxglove

4” pot

18” OC

Ep

18

Echinacea purpurea

Purple Coneflower

4” pot

18” OC

Gb

7

Guara biennis

Biennial Gaura

4” pot

2’ OC

Ha

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Heuchera americana

American Alumroot

4” pot

18” OC

Hbc

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Hosta ‘Blue Cadet’

Blue Cadet Hosta

6” pot

18” OC

Hp

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Hosta ‘Patriot’

Patriot Hosta

6” pot

2’ OC

Lc

19

Lobelia cardinalis

Cardinal Flower

4” pot

18” OC

Tp

7

Thalictrum pubescens

Tall Meadow Rue

6” pot

18” OC

Tg

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Trillium grandiflorum

White Trillium

4” pot

18” OC

Cp

80

Carex pennsylvanica

Pennsylvania Sedge

4” pot

18” OC

Ls

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Lobelia siphilitica

Geat Blue Lobelia

4” pot

18” OC

Ds

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Dicentra specabilis

Bleeding Heart

4” pot

18” OC

Va

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Verona altissima

Ironweed

6” pot

3’ OC

Go

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Galium odoratum

Sweet Woodruff

3” pot

18” OC

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Liriope exiliflora

Silvery Lilyturf

3” pot

18” OC


PLAN | TREED PLAZA

5’x5’ IRON TREE GRATE W. 14” TREE OPENING 2.5’x6’ WROUGHT IRON BENCH

6.5”x6.5” STONE PAVERS

1/2” SAND SWEPT EXPANSION JOINT 1/2” SAND SWEPT 6’x6’ CIP GRAY BROOM FINISHED CONCRETE

20’x20’ CU STRUCTURAL SOIL FILLED ROOT ZONE

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RESUME

EDUCATION Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA Class of 2014

College of Arts and Architecture Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Relevant Coursework: Visualization and Design Implementation I-IV

Academy for International Education Bonn, Germany Fall 2013

Semester study abroad landscape architecture program Focused on sustainable urban design, and historic and contemporary landscape design

WORK EXPERIENCE Residential Designer Sugar Run Nursery Venetia, PA Summer 2015 - Present

Responsible for completing initial surveys of existing grades and field measurements to develop site plans. Independently and collaboratively involved in residential design development. Knowledgeable of regional plant materials, their appropriate uses in landscape, and planting design.

Professional Organizer Squared Away Organizing Solutions Houston, TX Summer 2014 - Summer 2015

Worked in an energetic, team-oriented environment and utilized a strong sense of visualization and spatial awareness to implement organizational systems that created functional, efficient and maintainable living spaces that are aesthetically appealing.

Nursery Supervisor The Landscape Center by Evanovich, Bethel Park, PA Summer 2012 + Summer 2013

Assisted homeowners and landscape contractors on plant selection, care and disease diagnosis. Responsible for scheduling design consultations and providing cost estimates to maximize project workflow. Consulted with designer on project installations and assisted homeowners on personal designs.

Intern Ed Bayer Design Group, Pittsburgh, PA Summer 2013

Prepared site surveys and analyses. Developed preliminary concept designs and assisted in subsequent design processes. Provided digital and hand renderings of designs during intermediate design phases. Responsible for preparing client presentations and producing visual presentation materials.

Assistant Intern Thompson + Hanson, Houston, TX Summer 2011

Assisted in creation of site surveys, inventories and analyses. Developed preliminary concept designs, integrating residential hardscape and planting design. Hand rendered final design deliverables. Calculated material and plant cost estimates of final designs.

PROFESSIONAL RELATIONS

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Member, 2015 - Present Member, 2014 - Present Member, 2009 - Present Member, 2009 - Present Student Member, 2009 - 2014

Green Building Alliance Penn State Alumni Association American Society of Landscape Architects Upper St. Clair Citizens for Land Stewardship Landscape Architecture Student Society


PROFICIENCIES Photoshop

AutoCAD

ArcMap

Illustrator

Civil 3D

LUMION PRO

InDesign

Land F/X

Word

After Effects

Revit

Excel

Dreamweaver

SketchUp

PowerPoint

CONTACT

tarullo.christine@gmail.com

412.370.2845

2373 Southwood Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15241

http://issuu.com /christinetarullo/docs

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