Portfolio Cyndy Salcedo (480) 702-8507 cyndy.salcedo14@gmail.com
Table of Contents
1. Delaney Residence ............... 2 2. Southern Pocket Park ........... 5 3. Myrtle-Verde Hill ................... 8
Delaney Residence A residential project located in the Bent Tree neighborhood of Scottsdale, the goal of the design was to transform the front and back yards into a space that fits both the cultural context and the desires of the client. This project was created with the use of AutoCAD and Photoshop.
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Site Plan Lantana
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Prickly Pear
Rusted Steel Panel
B’
Century Plant
Blue Elf Aloe Bilberry Cactus
Golden Barrel Cactus Outack Sunrise Saguaro
Desert Lavender
Chuparosa
Hedgehog Cactus
Fencepost
Palo Verde Sugar Sumac
Autumn Sage
Spanish Dagger Yucca
Raised Concrete private area
Citrus Trees
Pea Gravel
Bulbine
Rosemary
Natal Plum
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A’
Pink Muhly Grass
Shed
Anacacho Orchid Tree
Raised vegetable planters
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Cimarron (R) Sage
Lawn
Grill Kitchen
Coral Vine
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4’
8’
16’
24’
Section A-A’
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2’
4’
8’
12’
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2’
4’
8’
12’
Elevation B-B’
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Southern Pocket Park Located within the Alameda District in Tempe, this project takes an empty commercial lot along Southern Avenue to create a pocket park using LID techniques. This project was aimed for the people who worked and lived within a twenty-minute walkng distance. Programs used in this project include AutoCAD, Photoshop, and Sketchup.
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Site Plan Permeable Colored Pavers
Desert Ironwood
Bench
Mural Wall
Desert Milkweed + Tall Slipper Plant
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Playground with rubber mat
A’ B’
Blue Emu Bush
Outback Sunrise
Aloe Vera + Blue Elf Aloe
Spineless Prickly Pear
Palo Brea
San Marcus Hibiscus Arabian Jasmine Concrete Ramada
Permeable Concrete Chuparosa B N 1/8”=1’
Whale’s Tongue Agave
Shade Implementation
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Water Flow
0’ 8’ 16’ 32’
Section A-A’
1/4”=1’
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4
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16’
Section B-B’
1/4”=1’
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0’
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8
16’
MyrtleVerde Hill A project that transformed a church parking lot located on ASU campus, the goal of this design was to reduce the number of parking spaces while also providing a space for students to congregate. This project was done by hand using ink, pastel, and colored pencil, then scanned and edited with Photoshop.
Master Plan UNIVERSITY DR.
Asphalt replaced with permeable pavers Parking garden to provide cooling and shade Wall with hedges that act as barriers between space and parking lot
WRIGLEY HALL
Flat-ground terraces to support benches
Sloped-ground terraces that act like small hills
Zig-zag pathway leading to top
Parking garden to provide cooling and shade
Plaza shades by trees
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COWDEN FAMILY RESOURCES
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Heart Space A B’
B
C
C’
Ruellia
Pink Muhly Grass
A’ Crape Myrtle
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Palo Verde 1/4” = 1’ 0’
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1’
2’
3’
5’
Section A-A’
1/4” = 1’
Section B-B’
Section C-C’
1/4” = 1’
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1/4” = 1’