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HEATHER SCHIBLI LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO - 2015 heatherschibli@gmail.com

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SECTION ELEVATIONS.......................3 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT....................4 PLAN ILLUSTRATIONS........................5 INVENTORY + ANALYSIS.....................7 PERSPECTIVES.....................................8 PROGRAMMING DIAGRAMS.............9 MASTERPLAN....................................10 CONSTRUCTION PLAN....................11 GRAPHIC WORK...............................12 3D RENDERING .................................13 MODEL..............................................14

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street trees + entrance

‘Winter King’ hawthorn grid with stone retaining wall seating

entrance + main path

water feature movable seating outdoor rooms 1m

3m

5m

entrance + street trees 10m

20m

Top: Section elevation created using a combination of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator Bottom: Planting typologly section elevation for a campus design. AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite.

SECTION ELEVATION

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Top: Design iterations using watercolour pencil. Bottom left: Deciduous and coniferous tree doodles. Bottom right: Pencil sketches with final gouache painting.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT + PROCESS SKETCHING 4


Plan measured and layed out in AutoCAD. Watercolour painting before call-outs are included in Illustrator.

PLAN ILLUSTRATION

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Left: Process drawing for coniferous tree symbols. Right: Pen drawing of a residential design in plan view.

PLAN ILLUSTRATION

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Clockwise from top left: 1. Context map situating Cornell Site proximity to Toronto. 2. Design site within greater Cornell Neighbourhood. 3. Environmental opportunities and constraints of the proposed campus site in Guelph, Ontario. 4. Cultural opportunities and contraints for the same campus site in Guelph, Ontario.

INVENTORY + ANALYSIS

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Top left: Perspective illustration compiled in Adobe Photoshop depicting a swale planting running along a park system proposed for Cornell, Markham, Ontario. Right: Night scene of proposed Crop Science redesign, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario. Bottom left: Reynold’s Walk redesign including a ‘bean’ sculpture honouring crop science’s achievements serving as farmer’s market stall and seating. All plantings edible, including the Amelanchier trees depicted.

PERSPECTIVES

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Programming diagrams created in Adobe Illustrator depict design response to New Urbanist principles such as walkability, green space and varying density.

PROGRAMMING DIAGRAMS

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RESTAURANT DAYCARE FACILITY ORCHARD FACULTY OFFICES + STUDENT SERVICES HEATH CARE BUILDINGS FOOD SERVICES + ACCOUNTING BUILDINGS LIBRARY + STUDY SERVICES SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY BUILDINGS ECO MACHINE TECHNOLOGY BUILDING ANIMAL CLINIC VETERINARY BUILDING BUS STOPS ATHLETICS FACILITY WOODED + WATERSIDE TRAIL WORKING LANDS TRAIL ACOUNTING BUILDING GREEN ROOFS

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PERMEABLE UNIT PAVERS SOLAR PANELS

Campus masterplan co-designed with group member and inputted into AutoCAD, later illustrated in Adobe Photoshop

CONESTOGA COLLEGE CAMPUS

MASTER PLAN Steph Pavan + Heather Schibli LARC 6630 Community Design February 10, 2014

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and Adobe Illustrator. Panel design created in Adobe InDesign.

MASTERPLAN

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Left: Details of Bicycle Rack, AutoCAD Right: Active landscape planting plan designed then compiled in AutoCAD.

CONSTRUCTION PLANS + DETAILS 11


SERUG

Society for Ecological Restoration University of Guelph Student Association

Top left: Logo design for the Univeristy of

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COMPRIMISED FOREST HEALTH DUE TO FRAGMENTATION, INVASIVE SPECIES AND LOST GENETIC BIODIVERSITY

PLANTATIONS OF SCOTS AND RED PINE REFORESTATION EFFORTS

DEFORESTATION-CAUSED EROSION LEADS TO THE INTRODUCTION OF THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT, 1946

EXTENSIVE DEFORESTATION BY SETTLERS FOR EXPORTS TO EUROPE AND FOR AGRICULTURE

SMALLPOX AND OTHER EUROPEAN DISEASES CAUSE 75-95% POPULATION DECLINE IN FIRST NATIONS RESULTING IN REFORESTATION AND REWILDING

FIRST CONTACT BETWEEN FIRST NATIONS AND EUROPEANS

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OAK SAVANNAH AND TALLGRASS PRAIRIE ECOTYPES MAINTAINED BY FIRST NATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES

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BLANDING’S TURTLE (Emydoidea blandingii)

Guelph’s Society for Ecological Restoration student group. Top right: Graphic depiction of forest cover in Southern Ontario, based on John Riley’s book “The Once and Future Great Lakes Country”. Bottom left: Endangered Blanding’s Turtle range and recorded occurences. Bottom right: Proceedings cover design and poster for the MLA Conference in 2014. Scholars Geoportal, ArcGIS, and Illustrator. 0

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GRAPHIC WORK

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Bird’s eye visual of planned community in Markham, Ontario. Sketch-up and Photoshop.

3D RENDERING

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Model of cottage site using AutoCAD file for laser cut topographic layers. Band saw cut wooden trees. Group project.

MODEL

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