| Design at all Scales | Undergraduate Landscape Architecture Portfolio | Spring 2016

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design at all scales dylan zingg .portfolio



.contents

.urban design

.public space

.residential design

.architecture

.product design

.furniture design


.urban design .paper island

copenhagen, dk

mixed use urban waterfront masterplan housing . commercial . public space modular residential units

shared roof gardens

commercial ground level

existing

cut

add

stack



.paper island

copenhagen, dk

preserved support beams create outdoor rooms on ground level commercial programming activates social street life



.the emerald connection

boston, ma

integrate the southwest corridor to the emerald necklace locate opportune land to create a connection hub impose street treatments to strengthen connections

franklin park

existing greenways the emerald necklace establish a full design for the connection hub improve entrances to franklin park and olmsted park the southwest corridor create a physical and temporal connection for pedestrians proximity without connection

0.5 miles 0.7 miles hub central to southwest corridor and the emerald necklace strengthen connections

improve existing <5% streets

tap into the mission hill urban woodland


olmsted park


.the emerald connection

boston, ma

divert the street to create a larger green space use sculptural pedestrian and cycle bridges as landmarks clearly mark divergence from the southwest corridor

sw corridor conservancy soil train line

aggregate drainage pipes

existing street existing parking

enlarge green space

divert the street condense parking

introduce network of bicycle and pedestrian connectivity



.public space .the central wall

college campus design, ma

a gateway between residential dorms and greater campus paint and chalk walls encourage free creative expression sunken lower level creates comfortable shared space




.the central wall

college campus design, ma

stair recessed lighting creates life at night circular resting platforms bring people together


.fresh catch

copenhagen, dk

mussel farms educate and improve water quality local fisherman supply fish markets existing structures renovated full paper island masterplan in later pages

analyze existing

clarify arrival

access waterfront

merge to typology

push and pull space

program spaces



.pynchon plaza

city of springfield, ma

gear tooth extensions into the landscape interaction between wilderness and commercial function large market and entertainment plaza



.residential design .cavanagh residence

south amherst, ma

musical keys illustrated through a landscape experience undulating tree plantings and sweeping perennial beds rain gardens treat all storm water on site

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All materials and construction methods shall conform to the construction standards and specifications of the Town of Amherst and Massachusetts Highway Department. All dimensions, elevations and layout shall be verified in the field by the contractor and approved by the Landscape Architect prior to beginning work. All new or adjusted catch basin rims shall be set 21" below finished grade unless otherwise noted. Inlets within water quality swales shall be set 4" above adjacent finished grade. Notify the Landscape Architect of any discrepancies prior to construction.

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All materials and construction methods shall conform to the construction standards and specifications of the Town of Amherst and Massachusetts Highway Department. All dimensions, elevations and layout shall be verified in the field by the contractor and approved by the Landscape Architect prior to beginning work. All new or adjusted catch basin rims shall be set 21" below finished grade unless otherwise noted. Inlets within water quality swales shall be set 4" above adjacent finished grade. Notify the Landscape Architect of any discrepancies prior to construction.

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All materials and construction methods shall conform to the construction standards and specifications of the Town of Amherst and Massachusetts Highway Department. All dimensions, elevations and layout shall be verified in the field by the contractor and approved by the Landscape Architect prior to beginning work. All new or adjusted catch basin rims shall be set 21" below finished grade unless otherwise noted. Inlets within water quality swales shall be set 4" above adjacent finished grade. Notify the Landscape Architect of any discrepancies prior to construction. 242

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dry laid stone retaining wall permeable pavement driveway three tiered timber decking system

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All nursery stock shall comply with the latest standards of the American Nursery & Landscape Association with regard to grading and quality. All plants shall conform to the measurements specified, except plants larger than those specified may be used if approved by the landscape architect. All plants shall be nursery grown in accordance with good horticultural practices and shall be grown under climatic conditions similar to those in the project locality for at least two years. Balled and burlapped plants (B&B) shall be moved withthe root systems as solid units; root balls shall be firmly wrapped with burlap. Container grown plants shall not be removed from container prior to the time of the installation; root sustem shall be firmly set in container. Planting soil mix shall consist of seven parts loam and one part peat moss by volume, with a pH value of 5.0 to 6.0 all trees and shrubs to receive two fertilizer packets as shown in details. Planting beds to receive 4" depth of bark mulch. All plant material shall be guaranteed for one full growing season after installation. Any plant material that dies, turns brown or unexpectedly defoliates prior to acceptance of work shall be promptly removed from the site and replaced with material of the same species, quality, size, and meeting all planting specifications. Planting layout shall be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to installation.

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COMMON Sweet Woodruff Blue Fescue 'Elijah Blue' Meadow Sage 'Blue Hill'

CALIPER 4" pot 8" pot 4" pot 4" pot SNC 8" pot 8" pot 12" pot 247 4" pot 8" pot 0'-1" 0'-1" 0'-1.5000" 0'-1.5000" 0'-2 1/2" 0'-3.5000" 0'-2" 0'-3" 0'-4"

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The landscape contractor shall verify location of and protect all utilities, drainage, and sub-drainage structures. 2. landscape contractor shall verify all dimensions and elevations on the ground and report any discrepancies to the landscape architect. 3. landscape contractor shall stake layout of landscape elements on the site for approval of landscape architect before commencement of construction. all curves shall be staked with markers at a minimum BPB APA APA BPC of one every two feet. 263

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All nursery stock shall comply with the latest standards of the American Nursery & Landscape Association with regard to grading and quality. All plants shall conform to the measurements specified, except plants larger than those specified may be used if approved by the landscape architect. All plants shall be nursery grown in accordance with good horticultural practices and shall be grown under climatic conditions similar to those in the project locality for at least two years. Balled and burlapped plants (B&B) shall be moved withthe root systems as solid units; root balls shall be firmly wrapped with burlap. Container grown plants shall not be removed from container prior to the time of the installation; root sustem shall be firmly set in container. Planting soil mix shall consist of seven parts loam and one part peat moss by volume, with a pH value of 5.0 to 6.0 all trees and shrubs to receive two fertilizer packets as shown in details. Planting beds to receive 4" depth of bark mulch. All plant material shall be guaranteed for one full growing season after installation. Any plant material that dies, turns brown or unexpectedly defoliates prior to acceptance of work shall be promptly removed from the site and replaced with material of the same species, quality, size, and meeting all planting specifications. Planting layout shall be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to installation.

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AJ LATIN Gallium odorattum Festuca Glauca 'ElijahAPA Blue' Salvia Nemrosa 'Blue Hill Salvia nemrosa APB'Cardonna' Astilbe x ardensii 'Fanal' Echinacea x purpurea 'Balscandin' 254 256 Rocket' 255 Ligularia stenocephala 'The Vinca minor Cornus Canadensis Acer japonicum 'Acontifolium' Acer palmatum Acer palmatum Betula pendula Betula pendula Betula pendula Acer saccharrum Acer Saccharrum Acer saccharrum

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The landscape contractor shall verify location of and protect all utilities, drainage, and sub-drainage structures. landscape contractor shall verify all dimensions and elevations on the ground and report any discrepancies to the landscape architect. landscape contractor shall stake layout of landscape elements on the site for approval of landscape architect before commencement of construction. all curves shall be staked with markers at a minimum of one every two feet.

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All materials and construction methods shall conform to the construction standards and specifications of the Town of Amherst and Massachusetts Highway Department. All dimensions, elevations and layout shall be verified in the field by the contractor and approved by the Landscape Architect prior to beginning work. 3. All new or adjusted catch basin rims shall be set 21" below finished grade unless otherwise noted. Inlets within water quality swales shall be set 4" above adjacent finished grade. 4. Notify the Landscape Architect of any discrepancies prior to 240 241 242 243 construction. 2.

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COMMON Sweet Woodruff Blue Fescue 'Elijah Blue' Meadow Sage 'Blue Hill' Meadow Sage ' Cardonna' Astilbe 'Fanal' Double Scoop Mandarin Coneflower Rocket Ligularia Creeping myrtle Bunchberry Fern-Leaf Japanese Maple Green leaf Japanese Maple Green leaf Japanese Maple White Birch White Birch White Birch Sugar Maple Sugar Maple Sugar Maple 244

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All materials and construction methods shall conform to the construction standards and specifications of the Town of Amherst and Massachusetts Highway Department. 2. All dimensions, elevations and layout shall be verified in the field by the contractor and approved by the Landscape Architect prior to beginning work. 258 257 259 261 new260 3. 262 All or adjusted catch basin rims shall be set 21" below finished grade unless otherwise noted. Inlets within water quality swales shall be set 4" 240 241 242 grade. 243above adjacent finished 4. Notify the Landscape Architect of any discrepancies prior to construction.

LATIN Gallium odorattum Festuca Glauca 'Elijah Blue' Salvia Nemrosa 'Blue Hill Salvia nemrosa 'Cardonna' Astilbe x ardensii 'Fanal' Echinacea x purpurea 'Balscandin' Ligularia stenocephala 'The Rocket' Vinca minor Cornus Canadensis Acer japonicum 'Acontifolium' Acer palmatum Acer palmatum Betula pendula Betula pendula Betula pendula Acer saccharrum Acer Saccharrum Acer saccharrum

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.architecture .interpretation

analysis and imagining

understanding space through an architectural lense explore spatial quality using study models

“Transparency may be an inherent quality of substance, as in a glass curtain wall; or it may be an inherent quality of organization.� -robert slutsky on phenomenal transparency use phenomenal transparency as an engine to identify lines and planes that explain the structural and spatial organization of the lovell beach house

abstract spatial analysis diagram


study models exploring the lovell beach house’s spatial quality in an object

study models imposing final object model into hypothetical hillside site


identify and explore spatial intent and develop a program


create a pavilion celebrating choreographed human movement


.the ant hill

structure pavillion

spaces of varying proportion and elevation a universally accessible ramp and steps inspired by stepwells of india celebrating the choreography of human movement


the previous three spreads have been the documentation of an architecture studio taken simultaneously with the core landscape architecture studio and curriculum. the studio was taken out of ambition to learn the ways in which an architect thinks, designs, and speaks. this experience continues to shape my design process in a way that pulls inspiration from all facets of design, not just the landscape.


solely based on aesthetic and function

idea to design to object

.product design

craftsmanship benefits all design


.furniture design

study of ergonomics and tectonics

inherently part of any designed space

directly addresses the human scale


.product design

hobbies become passions; passions become designs

.fairy garden


.jewelry

.stained glass

.fractal layers


.furniture design .rewired

upcycled material chair

designed and constructed in one week functions as a self supporting rocking chair collaboration with chris rucinski

40 pounds of recycled material Over 200 feet of ethernet cable 2 wooden wire spools 2 table tops

imposed on site


.slats

scandinavian furniture design

vertical guide lines divide chair shell custom fitting brackets retrofit shell to base convex seat back increases versatility of use

materials for mass production standard plywood veneer shell steel chair base choice of 5 different preset chair bases


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