Henry Narigon Landscape Architecture Portfolio 2014

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Selected Works

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CONTENTS


HEART OF THE PARK: Light Rail Station Design



HEART OF THE PARK: Light Rail Station Design C’

C

D’ B’

A

D

A’

B

B

B’


160’

24’

12’

C

214’

C’


DALLA TERRA RANCH: Organic Sheep Farm


LEGEND Land Cover Warm Season Grasses Cool Season Grasses Riparian AreaArea Riparian

Trails Paddock Paddock

Trails


Paddock Dimensions

Viewshed Analysis

Welcome Center Roadside Store

Barn Visitor Center and Parking Ridgetop Seating and Viewsheds

Initial Visual Threshold

Multi-use Zone: Picnics, Weddings, Gatherings

Visitor Experience Paddock Rotation

Bridge Threshold

Pristine Prairie

Trail System

New and Existing Corridors Paddock Rotation & Water Sources Pasture Grass Layout

Property Line


OVERFLOW INFRASTRUCTURE: Innovation Studio

Channelized River

HYBRID CHANNEL

Braided River

0 ft

100 ft

200 ft

300 ft

PROPOSED HYBRID RIVER SECTION

0 ft

100 ft

200 ft

300 ft


MORED LEVEE SECTION Vegetative Armor Advantages Channel side slope would increase stability and protect against wave impact

Field side l evee would re main clear for sight inspection and ease of access

Trees and shrubs provide habitat

rside

Debris and sediment filtering

Periodic income from managed trees

Dissipation of flood energy and reduction of scouring potential

(coppicing)

-80

Tree ready for harvesting

Tree cut close to base

Tree gr ows back

Tree ready for harvest in 5-7 years

N

HYBRID CHANNEL

0

0.5

1

2 mile

Least Tern Hiking Floodplain Trails Floodplain Camping

Piping Plover Turtles Kayaking Increased fish spawning and feeding areas

RECREATION POTENTIAL Recreation in the form of kayaking, camping, hiking and fishing.

HABITAT POTENTIAL Habitat in the form of sandbars, beaches, backwater areas and islands.

Fishing

LEVEE LOCATIONS & PROTECTED AREAS


OVERFLOW INFRASTRUCTURE: Innovation Studio Levee Armor as Riverine Habitat and Recreation Site

Field Side

Riverside ZOOM IN AREA

Root Zone Slope Amended Compacted Sand Core

25’ Topsoil



COMMUNITY DESIGN LAB: Various Works



S&S Houseboat Rentals 16.7 miles, 10 mins New Albin Lansing

Hanover

Church

Dorchester

Red Barn Resort & Campground 17.2 miles, 24 mins Big Joe’s Little Campground Upper Iowa Resort & Rental S&S Houseboat Rentals 16.7 miles, 10 minsDalby

Waukon

Elon

Lansing

Hanover

5.5 miles, 10 mins

Ludlow

Church

Red13.5 Barnmiles, Resort20&mins Campground Waterville Harpers Ferry Rossville

Bear Creek Cabins

9.8 miles, 17 mins

20.9 miles, 26 mins Yellow River State Forest

Egan Waukon

Waukon Junction

Dalby Elon

5.5 miles, 10 mins

Ludlow

13.5 miles, 20 mins Waterville

Postville

WAUKON LEGEND

Harpers Ferry Rossville

9.8 miles, 17 mins

Bear Creek Cabins Egan

Primary Highways Scenic Byways County Boundaries Trout Streams Canoe Routes Route to Recreation Destinations

20.9 miles, 26 mins Yellow River State Forest Waukon Junction

Public Lands Incorporated Town

Postville

N

WAUKON LEGEND 0 375’ Primary Highways Scenic Byways County Boundaries Trout Streams Canoe Routes

1125’

2625’


Arlington Ave

Jefferson Ave

Washington Ave

Zone 67

Zone 65

College Ave

( ( ( (

Zone 66

5 Year Storm Calculations

DOT Arterial Road Design Specs < 45 MPH

Watershed ID

d (Depth of Ponding at curb)

66

0.07

year storm)

(Avg.)

0.93

0.75

One hourAve Rainfall Clark

Acres

Mannings Gutter Flow (cfs)

Time to Concentration in Minutes (& Manhole ID)

Inlet Type

2.15

0.57

0.00

2.75

SW-545

ABB132 67 77

0.42 0.52

13.70 18.82

0.76 0.76

2.15 2.15

Zone 77

8.35 11.51

0.49 0.04

2.81

7.41

7.05

ABB132

ABB130

ABB128

12.62 ABB129

SW-545 SW-545


SEED SAVERS EXCHANGE: Inventory and Analysis



B B

C C

A

D

B

E

15.

A

A A

C

B

12.

8.

A

D

7.

10. 6. 5.

C

A

3.

A

C

C

B

B

B

2.

4.

E

14.

E

12.

D

F

13. 9.

11.

8.

7.

10. 6. 5.

D D

C

D

D

A

C

C

3. 2.

4.

14.

1.

E Viewsheds E

Potential Points of Engagement Seed Savers Exchange Iowa State University Autumn 2011 F

E

E

F

F

F

C

E

1.

D

C

13. 9.

11.

FF 15.

B

B

B

Public Roads

Gravel Paths

Mown Paths & Trails

Built Structures

D

D

D

F

F

Viewsheds E 0

500

E

1,000

Potential Points of Engagement Seed Savers Exchange Iowa State University

Public Gravel Roads Paths 2,000

Mown Paths & Trails

Built Structures 3,000

N 4,000 Feet


Transect Two 1. Common Black Snakeroot 2. American Columbine 3. Cerulean Warbler 4. Sugar Maple 5. Jack-in-the-pulpit 6. White-tailed Deer 7. Wood Nettle 8. Jewelweed

Transect One 1. Goldenrod 2. Sedge Wren 3. Cup Plant 4. Brook Trout 5. Breat Blue Lobelia 6. Virginia Waterleaf 7. Mayapple 8. Gray Squirrel 9. Missouri Gooseberry


MASTER’S THESIS PROJECT: Green Roof Biodiversity

Green Roof Research Sites

3. 2. 1. 4.

5. 6.

Native prairie plants mixed in with Sedum varieties

Killdeer nest in Sedum from a previous breeding season

Robin foraging on the Des Moines Public Library

7.

8. 10.

9.

Sedum mat removed from green roof


Green Roof Site Aerial

Green Roof Landscape Attributes Cardinalidae Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)

10

17

Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula)

40

170

Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula)

10

1

House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus)

60

36

American Golfinch (Spinus tristis)

30

14

70

157

90

179

Icteridae

Fringillidae

Sturnidae European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) Passeridae House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) Sum

884

Green Roof Site Attributes and Biodiversity Measures 2

Table 3. Green roof local attributes by site including height (m), area (m ), enclosure, and vegetative cover (%) values alongside diversity values of Shannon-Weaver index (H’) and Abundance (N). Enclosure

Vegetative cover (%)

Shannon Diversity (H’)

262

3.75

100

0.00

1

2743

0.75

20

1.31

10

2256

0

100

1.31

72

618

1.5

100

0.45

6

3.05

99

0.75

100

1.24

12

Library

6.10

16154

0

100

1.65

316

Methwick

3.05

3851

3

30

1.34

208

21.34

2256

0

100

1.39

161

Site

Height (m)

MU

3.05

King

7.62

State

6.10

Wesley

3.05

Historic

Watertower Genesis Pearlview Mean

Area 2 (m )

Abundance (N)

6.10

1428

2

100

0.86

6

21.34

634

0

100

0.74

92

8.08

3030

1.175

85

1.03

88


VEIN UNVEILED: Land-Art Competition Entry

Prevailing wind directions and sculpture placement on site

Vein unVeiled sculpture art walk trail planned roads & trails major wind source pre-landfill wetland hydrology

East Mound Conditions & History

n

East Mound Planned & Proposed Development

n


Turbine Model Specifications

1 Foot

1.25 Feet

Possible Trash Mural with Acrylic Coating

Freshkills Park Wind Conditions Diagrams

Metal Footing

Turbine Chain

VAWT blades are equipped with LED’s which create complex visual displays at night

Each turbine is about a foot tall and so when strung on a central pole create a turbine chain. With additional turbine chains on either side, the image of a single turbine is replaced with a mosaic of rotating surfaces, all at different speeds effectively visualizing wind conditions while generating energy.

Blade Material

Main VAWT Chain


Parti

Cut - the land is sliced open

Pinch - the surface pulls inward and upward

Open - the surface peels up to unveil the layers below

Billow - the wind blows through filling the form with air


AUTOCAD SAMPLES: Assorted Work


HAND SKETCHES: Assorted Work


pencil


RESUMÉ EDUCATION

RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE


SKILLS

SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY

LEADERSHIP

AWARDS & HONORS

REFERENCES


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