Daniel L. Burton MLA Graduate Portfolio

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daniel l burton | mla graduate 2013 robert reich school of landscape architecture


lake pontchartrain waterfront park desoto park the confluence nola loop connection trail visualization making + unmaking heritage corridor landscape technology internships early day miners | grotto studio


L A K E

P O N T C H A R T R A I N

W A T E R F R O N T

P A R K


Lake Pontchartrain Waterfront Park This studio exploried large-scale park design; a typology at the heart of the discipline of landscape architecture. Large complex parks bring together questions of urban design, ecological processes, program and planning with economic, social and cultural issues. Parks also have a programmatic freedom at this scale, which allows a unique form of design exploration through landscape. The site is a surprisingly underdeveloped urban waterfront comprising large areas of open space and terrain vague. The potential for open space links and restorative natural processes, as well as fostering major urban development initiatives is prevalent. The watefront’s rich history provides an important connection to the community. The site’s success as a recreational destination in the recent past provided an overarching framework for the final design.

west end section

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sidewalk sidewalk grass median grass median

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angled parking angled parking

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access lanelane access

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concrete median concrete median

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easteast bound lanelane bound

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easteast bound lanelane bound

west bound lanelane west bound

west bound lanelane west bound

angled parking angled parking

parralel parking parralel parking 10’ 10’

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lakeshore drive proposed condition lakeshore drive proposed condition

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planted edge planted edge

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parallel parking parallel parking

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easteast bound lanelane bound

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west bound lanelane west bound

planted median planted median

12’ 12’

pedestrian path pedestrian path

bicycle path bicycle path

planted edge planted edge 12’ 12’

12’ 12’

pontchartrain beach section



beach pavillion plan

overall plan

lakeside section



conceptual design PROGRAM COMMERCIAL LPBF CENTER COMMERCIAL PASSIVE REC ECOLOGICAL REC

PIER 2 UNO BEACH

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CONNECTION

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D E S O T O P A R K


Desoto Park The successional growth that occurs on the batture lands of Louisiana is characterized as a natural ecosystem, but it is one that would not exist without the levee system, which is a man-made infrastructure. With this unique characteristic in mind, the opportunity to learn about the interaction between Louisiana’s diverse ecologies presents itself in areas where two ecological communities meet. In ecotones, the greatest conditions for biological diversity exist. Four ecologies were uniquely suited to fit the programming requirements on the site: calcareous prairie, upland pine forest, wetlands and of course, batture. The levee trail is extended to the top of the park, and a loop trail system allows users to circumnavigate the park’s 1.5 acres. A boardwalk and bridge allow for observation of the batture and natural flooding processes. The prairie landscape is suited to the acidic soils on the batture lands, while the wetlands drain the prairie and the pine forest provides shade for the jogging trails.


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T H E C O N F L U E N C E


ACTIVE

The Confluence cafe

A plan to physically and culturally unite Holy Cross to New Orleans and the Lower Nine.

site program bike corral pedestrian bridge

The Holy Cross Community of the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans is an island within an island. The neighborhood’s location at the confluence of the Mississippi River and the inner harbor navigational canal creates a conflux paradigm; the proximity to physical confluence inhibits a cultural one. Add the bisecting of the Lower Nine by the St. Claude Avenue overpass, a myriad of one-way streets and the barrier formed by the Holy Cross School Campus, and the effect is a once-bustling community now disconnected from people-it’s most valuable asset. This project boldy strives to reconnect Holy Cross and the Lower Ninth to the City of New Orleans and the Mississippi River through bridge, ferry and streetcar. The siting of a levee park at the confluence provides a springboard for transportation oriented development, with a strong emphasis on alternative transit. ‘The Confluence’ ties into the proposed phase three of the ‘Reinventing the Crescent’ riverfront development plan located opposite the inner harbor navigational canal. Park amenities include a pedestrian/cyclist bridge, elevated levee piers, an outdoor art space and numerous direct connections to all neighboring intersections and existing levee paths. As the sculptural focal point, the 600-foot swing bridge effectively cuts cycling commute times to the CBD/French Quarter in half while providing unparalleled views of river and canal edge conditions unique to New Orleans.

arpent gallery

piers

native grasses

great lawn

incline lawn

PASSIVE

Holy Cross density

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schematic plan B

pier orientation

passive planting

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grading plan

1 inch equals 200 feet


sequence closed

sequence flux

sequence open con·flu·ence [kon-floo-uh ns] noun 1. a flowing together of two or more streams, rivers, or the like. 2. a coming together of people or things; concourse.


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site plan 1

pavillion

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arpent gallery

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promenade

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pond | wetland

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color bridge

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great lawn

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overlook

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bike corral

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swing bridge

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chartres bike lane

riverfront streetcar 14

lower nine pedestrian ferry


N O L A L O O P


Nola Loop Connection Trail Nola Loop is a network of ‘connection’ parks strategically linked throughout the city of New Orleans. Multi-use connection trails help alleviate commuter congestion, create active, healthy populations and promote use of urban park space through ease of connection. The NORDC-maintained trail system would utilize a combination of existing avenue medians, levees, and light volume traffic lanes, all unified under a cohesive signage theme and consistency of design. The nature of the trail network would vary between multi-use trail, passive park or active park depending on the particular opportunities and constraints of the given site.

LOOP OVERVIEW

NOLA LOOP CONNECTION TRAIL JEFF DAVIS/CARROLLTON SEGMENT NORDC SITE


JEFF DAVIS PARKWAY

COMISKEY PARK

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PALMER PARK

INTERSTATE 10

RESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL CARROLLTON AVE

EARHART BLVD

WASHINGTON AVE

FOUNTAINBLEU AVE AUDOBON AVE

CLAIBORNE AVE

Comiskey Park to Palmer Park transect

Jefferson Davis Avenue section


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Carrollton St. section

TEXTURED CROSSWALK

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TEXTURED CROSSWALK

NOLA LOOP

RAIN GARDEN

PALMER PARK


V I S U A L I Z A T I O N


3D Modeling & Digital Fabrication 3 Dimensional software program 3D Studio Max was utilized to explore landscape and structure through digital modeling. The Pinecote Pavillion by architect Fay Jones was recreated to exact specifications. The structure’s surrounding landscape was modeled and fabricated in plaster with the use of a 3D printer. A perspective was created with the film “Cloverfield” as thematic inspiration.

Slope Study 1

Slope Study 2

12” X 12” Plaster Model

Slope Study 3


Detail 1

Detail 2

Detail 3

EXPOSED TRELLACE RECALLS THE WORK OF ARCHITECTS GREENE AND GREENE AND BERNARD MAYBECK.

THE BUILDINGS ‘BARN’ LIKE STRUCTURE BECOMES POUROUS AND EXPOSED AS IT GAINS HEIGHT.

BUILDING SUPPORTS MIRROR THE SURROUNDING SLASH PINE FOREST.

MINIMAL ROOF TILING CREATES AN OPEN, PINE CANOPY ATMOSPHERE.

ROOFLINE REACHES FROM 27’ TO 9’.

THE PAVILLION’S FOOTPRINT REST PARTIALLY ON LAND, PARTIALLY ON WATER.

Plan View

Perspective View

Interior View



150 Year - Three Phase Strategy for Chenier Caminada Phase 1 | Access and Infrastructure la highway 1 erosion groin hairawn muhly, gulf bluestem, seaoats transient pathway smooth cordgrass existing chenier groundsel bush

Phase 2 | Change and Response groin to reef erosion tidal inlet edge habitat unit marsh recreation exposed root system

Phase 3 | Ecology and Recreation avian habitat access discontinued floating marsh aggregation exposed root system


20th Century Modern House & Garden | Jacobs House Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Section Elevation

Plan View

Axonometric View


M A K I N G + U N M A K I N G


Making + Unmaking The Making + Unmaking studio consisted of a series of projects focused on construction and deconstruction. Through iterations of drawing and model building, form was disected and analyzed. In some instances secondary infrastructures were utilized to perform as datums and/or structural elements. The experiential relationship light, shadow, aperture, void and density have to our environs were explored and examined to the most elemental and minute detail.




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H E R I T A G E C O R R I D O R


Louisiana Heritage Corridor The Louisiana Heritage Cooridor cuts a meandering journey through the Louisiana low country. A series of four scenic ‘byways’ uncover a land rich with tradition and diverse cultural heritage. The Bayou Gauche Byway provides a complete ‘down the bayou’ experience within a short, 30 minute drive from downtown New Orleans. The community of Des Allemands, or “German Bayou” was extablished by German immigrants in 1721. The 6.5-mile trail winds through German cajun country, ending in the small fishing village of Bayou Gauche. Like much of South Louisiana, Bayou Gauche is a community precariously balanced between a rural and industrial way of life. Architectural remnants of both the fishing and petroleum industries are prevalent.

LOUISIANA HERITAGE CORRIDOR

EXPLORING LOUISIANA’S LOW COUNTRY


Scale 1:30 BAYOU GAUCHE INTERPRETIVE CENTER


LOUISIANA HERITAGE CORRIDOR

BAYOU GAUCHE BYWAY AND INTERPRETIVE CENTER US90road 632

EXPLORING LOUISIANA’S LOW COUNTRY Commercial Des Allamands 1

Agricultural Midpoint byway access via state road 632

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Residential

Simoneaux Ponds Petit Lac Des Allemands Aqua Culture 3

Bayou Gauche 4

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LOUISIANA HERITAGE CORRIDOR

BAYOU GAUCHE INTERPRETIVE CENTER

EXPLORING LOUISIANA’S LOW COUNTRY Vernacular Structures Viewing Platforms

Interperative Center

Freshwater Marsh

Bayou Seating

Pine Savanna

Observation Deck

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common delta modifications Regional Analysis

common deltaic modifications

locks

The Southeast Louisiana landscape of today is a result of 10,000 years of deltaic evolution, dating back to the Marinboun era (5500 BC). Each subsequent era witnessed the formation of new deltaic lobes built from river silt and sediment. With European settlement came deltaic modifications in the form of levees, locks, shipping canals, dredging, diversions and dams. These subsequent interventions have culminated in a highly engineered landscape that has successfully tamed the Mississippi river while simultaneously suffocating the surrounding region of much needed sediment replenishment and ground water recharge.

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Siltation - The river distributes sediment load from the watershed. Ridges and natural levees are created.

Flood - Annual floods push the river beyond bankful stage, replenishing sediment and changing the rivers course.

Shifting Course - As the river takes the path of least resistance, a new trunk is formed.

A New Path - The old river leaves behind a deltaic architecture of oxbow lakes, ridges, distributaries and cheniere.


architecture of the delta shipping channel

distributaries

cheniere

islands

ridges

300 years of change

before 1712

1712 - 1880

1880 - 1927

1927 - present


Landscape Technology

Highland Park Library Plan

Knowledge and understanding of proper construction detail is the foundation of good design. The landscape technology courses at the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture have well equiped me with the fundamentals of construction detail, grading, CAD drafting, material technology, fabrication and installation techniques.

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Highland Park Library Section B FOUNTAIN

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Vertical allignment of City Park bike path.

Scale: 1”=30’

DANIEL L. BURTON

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Internships Clark Condon Associates Newton Landscape Group My previous work experience has provided perspective on two very different office structures within the discipline. Clark Condon‘s medium size, horizontal studio structure offered a diverse education in large scale private and public commercial work. Newton Landscape Group, a design/build firm focusing primarily on extensive residential projects, provided studio design experience coupled with on-site surveying and inventory.

ADVANTAGE

POSSIBLE REDESIGN

TRADITIONAL METHOD

DRAWINGS

DETAIL

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

PROJECT COMPLETION

OWNER CONSTRUCTION

COST | TIME

OWNER DESIGN / BUILD

CONTRACTOR

PROJECT COMPLETION

OWNER DRAWINGS

DETAIL | CONSTRUCTION COST | TIME

COST | TIME SAVED

maintenance calender

DECEMBER NOVEMBER OCTOBER SEPTEMBER AUGUST JULY JUNE MAY APRIL MARCH FEBRUARY JANUARY SEEDING | SODDING

SEEDING | SODDING

FERTILIZING

COMPLETE FALL FERTILIZING

WEED CONTROL

MOWING

BROADLEAF WEEDS

BROADLEAF WEEDS

CRABGRASS

ANTS, SOD WEBWORMS

GRUBS

GRUBS

CHINCH BUGS

INSECT CONTROL

LEAF SPOT

DISEASE CONTROL

LEAF SPOT

BROWN PATCH


Early Day Miners | Grotto Studio A decade long career as a performing musician in an internationally recognized music group, coupled with my experience as a freelance music producer provides a unique perspective and an informed approach to the discipline of landscape design. Early Day Miners have performed with Wilco, Cat Power and other artists on stages in Europe and North America. Production credits include music placement in Sophia Coppola’s film Marie Antoinette and television networks MTV, Lifetime and NBC.

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STUDIO


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