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DAVE GERSTENMAIER, PLA Founding Partner and Director of Design For over 35 years, Dave has accumulated an extensive and award-winning portfolio in landscape architectural design and land planning in Virginia. He started his own firm in 1991, and built a reputation for effective project delivery balancing cost, time, and quality design. In 2000, he took the helm of H&G Landscape Architects in Richmond and catapulted the firm into the preeminent landscape architectural and land planning firm in the region. Clients appreciate Dave’s passion and responsiveness resulting from the small-size firm mindset, but creative ingenuity usually characteristic of a metropolitan practice that has distinguished the firm’s work. Through Dave’s creative land planning, and design of the courtyards and grounds at Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center, the campus was designated “America’s Most Beautiful Hospital,” and in that same year, Dave was the recipient of The Ohio State University Knowlton School of Architecture Impact Award for Landscape Architecture.

CHARLENE HARPER, PE, PLA, LEED AP Senior Partner and Director of Engineering Charlene has more than 25 years of experience in the fields of water resources and site development specializing in low impact development and innovative stormwater treatment designs, stormwater concepts for federal projects, and compliance strategies for MS-4 and industrial stormwater permit programs. Her work focuses on the reduction of environmental impacts due to the built environment both during and post-construction, as well as identifying opportunities for water quality and flood control retrofits. Charlene is an expert in the design and installation oversight of innovative stormwater treatment techniques such as green roofs, cisterns, permeable pavements, submerged gravel wetlands, and bioretention cells in addition to traditional treatment practices such as filters and basins. She has managed significant contracts for both public and private sector clients, using a collaborative project approach and management style.


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We are a creative landscape architecture and civil engineering firm, SWaM certified, woman-owned. At HG, our landscape architects and civil engineers work side by side, combining aesthetic sensibility with technical acumen, which creates attractive yet functional solutions for your external built environment. Our design philosophy is that site design should perform required functions without distracting from the aesthetics of the buildings they serve. HG intentionally maintains a small firm culture, even though we routinely compete on projects with much larger firms. We have found that clients prefer to work with the same senior staff that appeared on the submittal and attend the interview. We are keen on customer service and invite you to call the owners/partners whenever necessary. This way, we maintain relationships… over 80% of our clientele is repeat business. We have active projects in Virginia from Blacksburg to Virginia Beach, and D.C to South Boston.

College of William and Mary Alumni House Expansion & Renovation Green & Gold Village Replacement Kaplan Arena Renovation Memorial to the Enslaved Muscarelle Museum of Art Swem Library Terrace VA Institute of Marine Science Chesapeake Bay Hall VA Institute of Marine Science Davis Hall Virginia Institute of Marine Science Oyster Hatchery James Madison University College of Business Madison Hall Renovation West Parking Deck Longwood University Academic Building Admissions Building Convocation & Events Center Environmental Health & Safety & Facilities Building High Street Gateway Joan of Arc Statue Grounds New Residence Halls Tennis Complex Upchurch University Center Wygal Hall Replacement Radford University Intramural Field and Entry Sign University of Mary Washington Amphitheater Renovation University of Richmond Queally Admissions Center University of Virginia Alderman Library Renovation Aquatics & Fitness Center Courtyard Brody Jewish Center Central Garage Storm Drain Clark Hall LEED EBOM Crispell Drive Motorcycle Parking Darden Inn & Conference Center Darden Library Egress Davenport Field Expansion & Pump Station Dawson’s Row Drainage Study Dawson’s Row House Porch Replacement Flagler Court Patio Hotel C Drainage Improvements Ivy Mountain Duct Bank Extension Ivy Stacks Expansion

JAG Egress Stairs JPA South Lawn Path JPJ Arena Security Study Lambeth Apartments Landscape Assessment Lee Street Bus/Bike Shelter Maury Hall Drainage Improvements McCormick Rotunda Walkway Renovation Memorial Gym Basketball Courts Michie Hall Monroe Hall Egress Monroe Hill House Path Renovation Pavilion Garden Ramp Physics Building Renovation Primary Care Entrance Improvements Robertson Hall Void Repair School of Law Entrance School of Nursing Resilience Garden Scott Stadium Security & East Gate Stairs Smith Hall Softball Competition Field Sprigg Lane House Drainage Temporary Athletic Village University Hall Bus Stop Softball Complex at Lambeth Field West Garden Walk Improvement Virginia Commonwealth University 12th Street Pedestrian Plaza Broad & Grace Streetscape Cabell Library Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Institute Virginia Military Institute Aquatic Center Cocke & Cormack Halls Renovation Memorial Garden Scott Shipp Hall Virginia State University Davis Hall & Band Practice Field M.T. Carter Building Addition Virginia Tech Data & Decision Sciences Building Green Links Design Guidelines Infinite Loop Design Guidelines Landscape Architecture Term Contract (with Sasaki) Sandy Hall, Davidson Hall & Liberal Arts Building Renovation Wake Forest University Contemplative Garden


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, DAVENPORT FIELD The University of Virginia’s Davenport Field project was fast-paced from design through construction, following these design phases: programing, schematic design, design development, early sitework construction documents, final sitework construction documents, bid negotiations, and construction administration. HG worked closely with UVA Facilities Planning and Construction, our client; UVA Athletics, the end user; DLR and Grimm + Parker, the architects; 2RW, the MEP; and Martin Horn, the contractor, to develop designs and implement construction on a site that was occupied by the owner and sports teams throughout construction. Challenge 1: Occupied Site Similar to the Dorey Park ballfield, the Davenport Field project is part of a larger park and athletics complex which was occupied by both owners and users during construction. Our construction phasing was tailored to accommodate access for both users and contractors; to adjust work hours and access for events, camps, and competitions; and, to coordinate timing of outages and access with owner’s scheduling needs. • HG developed an early site package to relocate utilities in advance of construction and during off-season times for the adjacent Lannigan track and field stadium. The early utility relocation extended water service and power duct banks to the project site; the routes for these lines would have impeded larger construction access had they not been completed early. • Work was phased to maintain fire and delivery access through the site during construction, and schedules for access and delivery needs were coordinated during the weekly construction meetings. • Temporary paths and bridges were constructed to route athletes and coaches around the construction zones to the adjacent facilities in use. Alternative access to the fields adjacent to the Dorey competition field will be an important consideration. Additionally, staging construction to limit impacts to existing infrastructure is imperative. LOCATION Charlottesville, VA CLIENT University of Virginia ARCHITECT DLR Group Grimm + Parker DATES Start: 2014 Completion: 2018 DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA Charlene Harper, PE, LEED AP


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, DAVENPORT FIELD Challenge 2: Stormwater Management As happened at Davenport Field, the conversion of the Dorey Park field into a competition park will increase the impervious cover of the site, and consequently will increase stormwater volume, peak flow and nutrient runoff. The existing stormwater best management practices (BMPs) at Davenport Field were not sufficient to account for the new impervious cover; therefore, innovative stormwater measures for the tight site were required. HG studied the larger regional watershed and determined that downstream channels were sufficient to handle large storm events. Small storm events and water quality improvements were achieved through the use of high-flow media filters “hidden” in the landscape islands, pervious pavement in the overflow parking lot, and an underground infiltration chamber. The high-flow media filters are small footprint rain gardens that drain very quickly during rain events and can be nestled into slightly oversized parking lot islands or other available green spaces.

Additional Project Highlights: Vehicular circulation, fire access, and pedestrian circulation shared a single, 15-foot wide asphalt road prior to the expansion project at Davenport Field. Through the limited use of site walls, HG addressed the site pinch-point to create a separated pedestrian and vehicular zones. A 20-foot road provides vehicular, fire truck and delivery access; pedestrian crossings are limited and demarcated by table-top cross-walks which visually and physically cue drivers to slow for pedestrians. An 8-foot sidewalk with landscaping brings pedestrians to the ticketing plaza. And for the first time, there are ADA and VIP parking spaces located at the ticketed entrance to the field.


RADFORD UNIVERSITY, ENTRY GATEWAY

LOCATION Radford, VA

This project has two main facets: the creation of an entry gateway at the campus edge and the development of a sports facility on a brownfield.

CLIENT Radford University

The university had no entry monument marking the edge on the north side of the campus and we developed a design that created an elegant entry marker, which also doubles as a green space and flexible gathering space.

DATES Start: 2014 Completion: 2015

Following the demolition of an existing factory, HG suggested retaining the existing concrete flooring and installing synthetic turf over it rather than go to the expense of removing it. This was a substantial cost savings and was environmentally preferable. Other elements of the project included design of pedestrian circulation, hardscape, planting design, and the exteriors surrounding the baseball/softball clubhouse.

DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM David Gerstenmaier, PLA


RADFORD UNIVERSITY, INTRAMURAL FIELD


LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY, TENNIS COMPLEX The Longwood University Tennis Complex project involved the relocation of the University’s existing competitive tennis courts to a new location on campus to make way for future construction. The design for the new tennis complex increased the number of courts from 5 to 6, bringing the school’s facilities up to Big South Conference standards. Significant elevation differences, limited budget, and the infill nature of the proposed 2.5 acre site provided the major challenges in the design. HG Design Studio explored multiple layout options looking for the right balance among impacts on existing parking, proximity to the adjacent baseball field, size and extent of retaining walls, conflicts with utilities, and amount of earthwork. Throughout the project, HG coordinated with the design team; Kim Bass, Longwood’s project manager; Skanska, the Construction Manager at Risk; and the stakeholders in the Athletic Department. Ultimately, the design included two tiers of courts with three courts on each tier and a viewing area in the middle with a modified parking area to serve the tennis complex and adjacent baseball field. The importance of completing the project within the timeframe dictated by the tennis program and Longwood’s plans for the site of the existing courts made rapid turnaround throughout the design process critical. The limited budget for the project of $2 million added additional phases to the design process as feedback from contractors and design changes were incorporated to bring the project within budget. HG continued to help meet the project schedule once construction began by providing timely feedback to the contractor to avoid delays in the already tight schedule.

LOCATION Farmville, VA ARCHITECT RRMM DATES Start: 2019 Completion: 2020 DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture


LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY, TENNIS COMPLEX


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SOFTBALL STADIUM HG Design Studio is providing civil engineering and site design for a new softball stadium for university athletics. The existing site was a grass practice field flanked by Klockner Stadium to the west and Lannigan Field to the south. The athletics department goal was to create a compelling team and spectator experience in the core of the Athletics Precinct’s varsity competition venues. Key programmatic components of the new ballpark include a flexible indoor practice facility with modern amenities, including locker rooms, meeting area, sports medicine room, bullpens, field maintenance and coach’s offices. A new press box located above the concourse accommodates the PA/scoreboard and booth. HG provided pre-planning and engineering consulting for the Preliminary Study prior to the Request for Proposal release, whereby we provided civil and landscape considerations for the concepts. Such considerations include parking, travel distances, ADA accessibility, drainage and stormwater management, capacity of existing utilities (based on record data), field orientation, buffers, and potential permitting. HG was a part of the design team that was awarded the capital budget project. As the civil/site design engineer, during the schematic phase, we identified environmental constraints and resource protection areas through review of environmental database and local GIS records; established stormwater compliance requirements and stormwater concept plan for owner’s preferred layout option; determined water and sewer connection points and stick layout; coordinate with UVA and City of Charlottesville utilities, and fire marshal for concept approval; and prepared SD level opinion of probable site construction costs.


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SOFTBALL STADIUM For preliminary design, we are developing a demolition plan; providing engineered layout and material selection of pedestrian and vehicular pavements; providing site grading model; determining storm collection system size and layout, and analyzing capacity of receiving systems; locating and sizing stormwater treatment measures as needed to comply with Virginia Stormwater Management Program and local jurisdictional requirements; determining water and sewer utility connection points, including existing and proposed system capacities; preparing a PD level opinion of probable site constructions costs; and meeting and coordinating with design team and local authorities having jurisdiction for permit pre-application discussions and to ensure code compliance.


VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, AQUATICS CENTER The Aquatic Center is the final piece of the three phase improvement to Virginia Military Institute’s Corp Physical Training Facilities. Design focused on providing continuity between the project and the multiple athletic and physical training facilities along Main Street. An extended plaza surrounded by tiered planters modified elements and materials used at the adjacent Phase 1 Corp Physical Training Facility to provide a well defined entry to the building and gathering space. The open lawn space picks up on similar spaces further down main street carrying on a pattern of facilities at varied offsets from the sidewalk. Significant slopes, a stream bisecting the site, and limited space around the building presented challenges in providing ADA Access, pedestrian circulation, and addressing stormwater management. HG Design studio designed a coordinated system of steps, ramps, and walls to provide access to the building, create areas for stormwater management, and connect to Main Street and the adjacent Phase 1 building. Additional stormwater management was incorporated into the design of the front lawn and landscape space.


LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY JOAN P. BROCK CONVOCATION & EVENTS CENTER HG Design Studio is providing civil engineering and landscape architecture for the design of a new $32M venue that will seat over 2,500 for lectures, concerts, & other campus events. It will also serve as the home for Longwood’s basketball programs.

LOCATION Farmville, VA ARCHITECT RRMM DATES Start: 2019 Completion: Under construction DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SCOT T STADIUM AND JOHN PAUL JONES ARENA SECURITY STUDIES As events and games become larger and more popular, venues such as John Paul Jones Arena and Scott Stadium struggle to accommodate the growing crowds. These facility landscapes receive many more patrons than they were originally designed for, which poses safety concerns and bottlenecking. HG was tasked by UVa to prepare reports identifying vulnerabilities at John Paul Jones Arena and Scott Stadium, and how these vulnerabilities could be corrected to improve the safety of all parties using the facilities. The reports took in-depth looks at existing perimeter safety measures, entrances, and queueing practices to identify points of weakness and where queuing could be streamlined. HG collaborated with C&R, Cavalier staff, and RMC events to develop a comprehensive understanding of existing procedures and how they compare to the programmatic needs of the facilities. We visited both facilities on several occasions to observe everyday use, gameday crowds, and event queuing operations.


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SCOT T STADIUM AND JOHN PAUL JONES ARENA SECURITY STUDIES HG gained a strong understanding of the Cavaliers’ flexible daily needs, demanding gameday operations, traffic patterns, and queuing setup. We then used this knowledge to offer design recommendations to improve facility safety and security and increase crowd movement through screening areas. HG developed detailed queuing layouts as well as schematic level designs to illustrate how these recommendations may take form. Scott Stadium’s East Gate was of significant concern to Cavalier staff, with a history of being an especially busy and disorganized gate during gamedays. HG offered professional services from Schematic Design, through Working Drawings and Construction Administration to upgrade this gate. This was an expedited design schedule to ensure project completion prior to the 2019 football season. Scott Stadium saw a significant improvement to crowd safety and movement through security check points after implementation of the new queuing practices and East Gate improvement.

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COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY, KAPLAN ARENA RENOVATION

Renovations to the Kaplan Arena as well as the construction of a sports performance center adjacent to the existing arena. Deliverables include: hardscape and planting plans, stormwater plan, grading and drainage plans, color rendered site plan suitable for presentations, water and sewer plans, and services during construction.


UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, ROBINS STADIUM Robins Stadium is a multi-sport venue designed to be pedestrian-friendly and blend in with the traditional features of this historical campus. HG created a site plan that complemented the existing topography and surrounding vegetation. We designed patio spaces, athletic components including the long jump and triple jump facilities, site amenities, retaining walls, planting and parking all with an eye to preserving the timeless gothic features that are characteristic of this institution. A major focus of our work was protecting the large existing white oak tree very close to the new spectator grandstand and plaza area. We designed a permeable paver plaza that will give permanent protection to the roots allowing this ancient tree to be a part of the campus for years to come. This project achieved LEED Silver certification.

LOCATION Richmond, VA CLIENT University of Richmond ARCHITECT BCWH DATES Start: 2008 Completion: 2010 CONSTRUCTION COST $28 M DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture


WASHINGTON & LEE HIGH SCHOOL | MONTROSS, VA HG Design Studio is providing site design to create a park like context for these new high school facilities, while providing support for various functions and events. The new high school building is sited at the front of the property, maximizing its presence along Kings Highway. Primary parking is provided in front of the school, with additional spaces located to the east. School bus pickup and dropoff is located on the western side of the school with its own entry. This area will also serve as parking for events outside of school hours. The football stadium and track and field facility is located directly behind the school on the centerline of the back entrance. A series of terraces leads down to the stadium from the school, connecting the two facilities and providing a space that can serve a variety of uses. The stadium is flanked on either side by athletic fields suitable for a variety of uses. Toward the back of the property the proposed park will include baseball and softball fields. Surrounding these facilities, the site is characterized by expanses of turf punctuated by trees. Planting beds highlight different areas around the campus or are part of the rain gardens employed for stormwater management. Rain gardens provide an opportunity to direct surface runoff back into the ground before it leaves the site. Multiple raingardens can be seen around the site to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus loadings. Stormwater detention ponds are planned for multiple locations. Detention ponds provide additional water quality management as well as detention of development runoff flow to match the pre-development conditions.

LOCATION Montross, VA CLIENT Grimm + Parker Architects DATES Start: 2017 Completion: In Design DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture TEAM Charlene Harper, PE David Gerstenmaier, PLA


DOUGLAS FREEMAN HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM ENTRANCE | HENRICO COUNTY, VA HG was engaged to develop a new entrance sequence to the athletic stadium at Douglas Freeman High School that would address the need of a new ticket booth that is ADA compliant and create a sense of arrival. We developed multiple scenarios that included items such as brick retaining walls and stairs, a plaza with the Douglas Freeman logo, ornamental lighting, new fencing, landscape that would improve access and flow to the new ticket booth and ultimately into the stadium. After a concept was chosen, HG developed a full set of POD plans for the landscape, hardscape and drainage for the new sidewalk and plaza area surrounding the ticket booth (design by CHA).


TUCKAHOE PARK MASTER PLAN | HENRICO COUNTY, VA HG Design Studio was asked by the county to perform a study of the 2008 Master Plan for Tuckahoe Park. We worked with CHA, who has a term contract with Henrico County. The 2008 Master Plan provided direction for the future of the recently acquired baseball focused park addressing circulation, parking, new field layouts and improvements, and passive recreation opportunities. Focusing on current stakeholder goals and mission, the audit evaluated constructability of the proposed plan, construction phasing to address use during construction and the possibility of extended periods between phases, and opportunities to preserve some of the character of the existing park. Review and analysis of the 2008 Master Plan, stakeholder meetings, site visits, consideration of topography, utilities, wetlands, and stormwater, exploration of precedents, and multiple design studies informed the recommendations provides content. The final Master Plan Audit presents a revised layout, phasing plan, schematic utility, grading, and stormwater plans, cost opinions by phase, and design recommendations for baseball/softball facilities, park structures, playgrounds, trails, lighting, and landscape planting.

LOCATION Henrico County, VA CLIENT CHA Consulting DATES Start: 2008 Completion: 2010 DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture Site Planning TEAM David Gerstenmaier, PLA Charlene Harper, PE, PLA, LEED AP Randy Biltz, PLA Eddie Glass, PE Andy Sisson, PLA


TUCKAHOE PARK MASTER PLAN | HENRICO COUNTY, VA Discussions with Tuckahoe Little League, the primary user of the park, and Henrico County Parks personnel, including maintenance, programming/ scheduling, and sports tourism, provided a program for the park’s design. In particular, our interviews and data highlighted the need to minimize disruptions to the park’s facilities to the greatest degree possible during construction. Addressing this need required changes to the mass grading approach necessitated by the tight, efficient layout of the 2008 Master Plan. Together with CHA, HG Design Studio evolved a design for the park through multiple iterations looking at grading, utilities, stormwater, timing of field closures vs. field construction, sequencing for parking and circulation, and layout of trails and other amenities. Follow-up discussions with Henrico County Parks during the design process further informed the designs’ progression. The final proposed layout and phasing plan provides small, distinct construction phases that can be executed with a minimal amount of disruption to park programming. The park layout functions well at the completion of each individual phase, allowing for the possibility of funding delays between phases. The Master Plan Audit includes Cost Opinions for each individual construction phase to aid in planning the scope for the project over time. The Master Plan Audit also presented an alternative to the final construction phase, allowing for preservation of some of the park’s current topography, structures, and field layout.


RICHMOND RACEWAY REIMAGINED LOCATION Richmond, VA CLIENT International Speedway Corporation Barton Malow DATES Start: 2017 Completion: 2018 DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture TEAM Charlene Harper, PE Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA

HG Design Studio provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for Richmond Raceway Reimagined, a $30 million infield redevelopment project by International Speedway Corporation. The new project brought a variety of enhanced amenities for fans, teams, sponsors and other stakeholders to the iconic Richmond infield. Richmond Raceway Reimagined provided the facility a completely redesigned and modernized infield. Race fans are now able to get closer than ever to NASCAR’s best with new Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series garages and a fan viewing walkway providing full immersion into the sport. Fans can also watch race cars complete their runs through inspection stations in the new infield. In addition to the new garage walkways and inspection viewing areas, other new attractions include expansive Richmond infield social and engagement areas with concessions. Gatorade Victory Lane is now staged in closer view of the grandstands for fans to have a better experience celebrating with Richmond race winners. The location provides new fan engagement opportunities for pre-race access, driver appearances, and entertainment programming. An 80-person club experience with roof access overlooks the new Gatorade Victory Lane as part of the modernized infield. Two new garage suites with a view into the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series garages provide an unprecedented experience in Richmond; similar to modern stadiums and arenas around the world. Media is hosted in a new Media Center with broadcast booths, a conference room, and hospitality space.


RICHMOND RACEWAY REIMAGINED


UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON, AMPHITHEATER & ACCESSIBLE PATH HG Design Studio is currently working on a renovation of an amphitheater that was originally opened in 1923 and has been used for various functions including theater productions and convocation ceremonies. This renovation looks to make improvements to the stage area including: new stairs, repair of storage under stage, electrical upgrade, theatrical systems (lighting and sound), and the repair/replacement of the columns and balustrade. In addition, site improvements will include: ADA improvements, landscaping, stormwater improvements, repairs to sidewalks and paving. Construction will also include two new support buildings (each approximately 250 SF). In its prior condition, the amphitheater was unsafe to be used for any type of assembly function. Located in a wooded area, the amphitheater presented a public safety challenge for students to congregate and a security hazard for those pedestrians travelling near or through the area. By renovating the amphitheater, the University will restore the venue for educational functions as well as other assembly functions.



LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY, UPCHURCH UNIVERSITY CENTER HG Design Studio provided landscape architecture for a new two-level 120,000 square foot student union. The new building is centrally-located on the Longwood University campus and includes essential connections to some of the most important campus open spaces: Wheeler Mall, Brock Commons, and Lankford Mall. The scope of the project included pedestrian circulation, ample green space for student recreation, dedicated space for clubs and organizations, special event area for fraternity and sorority events, a cabaret venue for entertainment events, student government association meeting spaces, student lounges, administrative offices for the department of student union and activities, large meeting spaces, a centralized message center and a food service area.

LOCATION Farmville, VA ARCHITECT Perkins & Will DATES Start: 2012 Completion: 2018 DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA Andy Sisson, PLA


LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY, UPCHURCH UNIVERSITY CENTER


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CIVIL ENGINEERING TERM CONTRACT HG Design Studio was selected for the Civil Engineering Term Contract attributed to our collaborative, multi-disciplinary design approach, and UVA has given high marks to our performance for dozens of projects in the last 2 years. UVA appreciates our responsiveness and flexibility: on the Davenport Field Baseball Stadium Expansion project, we were told we “set the bar high” for quick turn-around of construction submittals and RFIs. HG has become design partners with our clients and treat their problems as our own. For example, we recently saved the University over $200,000 by redesigning the sanitary sewer for the baseball stadium while the project is still under construction; we were able to get approval for a crossing from CSX railroad in under a week! During construction of the Slaughter Hall Entrance Improvement project, we adapted our design to unknown field conditions during construction, which created a significant credit from the contractor. UVA also appreciates our innovation: we are working with the Office of the Architect and the Facilities and Maintenance Office to develop a landscape assessment tool that they can use to inspect grounds and prioritize site maintenance in a similar fashion to their building inspection program.


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CIVIL ENGINEERING TERM CONTRACT


COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY, ALUMNI HOUSE EXPANSION & RENOVATION

LOCATION Williamsburg, VA

HG Design Studio provided recommendations for a feasibility study for an addition to the Alumni House. We performed analysis of the capacity of existing utilities and created a stormwater management concept plan after a review of existing conditions, taking into consideration nearby construction, which will likely impact this site, and the need for compliance with state stormwater requirements for water quality. HG also designed the site layout and grading concepts to address the steep 17-20% average grades across the site.

DATES Start: 2015 (feasibility study) Completion: 2020

HG continued to provide civil engineering and landscape architecture on this project. The finished product is a signature design for W&M that respects the existing Alumni Center’s historic architecture as well as the college’s campus aesthetic.

TEAM Charlene Harper, PE Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA

DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture


COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY, ALUMNI HOUSE EXPANSION & RENOVATION


JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS LEARNING COMPLEX

LOCATION Harrisonburg, VA

The design on this new Learning Complex provides students and faculty with a radically different collaborative working environment, including flexible and state-of-the-art classrooms, offices and conference rooms, a 225seat dining facility, event spaces, informal student gathering areas, and much more. HG Design Studio provided the design of all exterior pedestrian hardscapes, planting designs, irrigation plans, and pedestrian lighting. The landscaping connects the building with a stunning venue next to Newman Lake, providing a second green space for students to sit and relax as well as a new location for events. The Learning Complex was designed to elevate this part of campus to add an outdoor dining area, beautiful landscaping, and critical green spaces that provide students, faculty and alumni with a seat right on Newman Lake to collaborate, relax, and truly enjoy their Madison Experience. The new construction and the renovated Showker Hall together form an integrated complex for the College of Business, in which the line between new and old is almost imperceptible.

CONSTRUCTION COST $100 M DATES Start: 2016 Completion: 2020 DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA Andy Sisson, PLA


JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS LEARNING COMPLEX


VIRGINIA TECH, DATA & DECISION SCIENCES BUILDING An inviting and distinctive exterior environment is envisioned for the Data & Decision Sciences Building. The building’s configuration creates several distinct spaces. The Commons Plaza on the south leads to the building’s front door and connects to the Student Commons within. It will support movement in and out of the building as well as creating a tree-shaded space for gathering. The new Multi-Modal Transit Facility to the south will be screened with plantings and a seat wall. On the north side of the building, another plaza connects to the second level of the Student Commons. An organic landscape of tree-planted berms and curving, accessible pathways screens this space while connecting to Prices Fork Road. To the east, a courtyard space created by the two wings of the building will be used both for passage as well as a quiet space for respite. The western edge of the project will have a temporary condition of steep slopes between the D&DS building and the parking lot which will remain until the construction of Pamplin Hall in the future. Hardscape materials will harmonize with the surrounding campus design, to include concrete pathways, Hokie Stone walls, and some special paving at key locations. The planting design approach relies on native and naturalized plants as well as drought tolerant species, all of which will thrive with no supplemental irrigation after initial establishment. Plant selections have been made based on their seasonal impact and visual interest for any given time of year.

LOCATION Blacksburg, VA CLIENT Virginia Tech ARCHITECT Moseley Architects DATES Start: 2019 Completion: In design DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture


VIRGINIA TECH, INFINITE LOOP AND GREEN LINKS DESIGN GUIDES HG is collaborating with Boston-based Sasaki Associates on the development of design guidelines for two interrelated landscape projects arising out of Sasaki’s recently completed master plan for Virginia Tech’s campus: the Infinite Loop and the Green Links. The Infinite Loop will create a continuous, accessible path around the campus; it is woven into a new system of north-south Green Links path connections. Collectively the Loop and the Links establish an armature for creating a circulation network that serves the needs of all campus users. The Loop contributes to fitness goals of the University by encouraging active transportation. It is designed as a promenade that connects existing and proposed campus districts. It will facilitate bike access to the various districts of the campus and will also provide an environment for testing new infrastructural technologies including autonomous vehicles. The Green Links make use of some existing pathways, augmented with new connections where needed. The Links and Loop together will bring a much greater level of accessibility to the very challenging topography of the campus and through the use of innovative stormwater approaches will move the campus toward its sustainability goals.

LOCATION Blacksburg, VA CLIENT Virginia Tech DATES Start: 2019 Completion: In design DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM David Gerstenmaier, PLA Kendra Taylor, PLA


VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, CORMACK HALL AND MEMORIAL GARDEN HG developed a hardscape improvement plan, landscape planting plan, lighting and irrigation plans for the grounds renovation surrounding Cormack Hall. We also reconfigured the garden to the northeast of the building to include a formal memorial archway, which we designed out of stone to complement the historic campus. We enhanced and refreshed the existing plants with formal, symmetrical plantings to complete the landscape which is watered with harvested water collected in two underground cisterns hidden under the formal lawn. HG was also tasked with maximizing LEED requirements to help the project attain the desired environmental goals. LOCATION Lexington, VA CLIENT Virginia Military Institute ARCHITECT Baskervill DATES Start: 2012 Completion: 2016 Est. DISCIPLINES Site Design Landscape Architecture TEAM David Gerstenmaier, PLA


VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, CORMACK HALL AND MEMORIAL GARDEN


VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, SCOTT SHIPP HALL This renovation/addition to Scott Shipp Hall, originally built in 1918, is located on a 30 foot elevation north to south. HG designed entrances entering the building at different floors and connections to existing circulation patterns, including ramps and stairs, entry plazas, retaining walls, and plantings. In order to address grade differences, the building’s expansion footprint was limited to areas available, and HG’s design elegantly addressed these challenges to the site. For example, a steep sidewalk adjacent to a roadway required creative connections, including a combination of walls and “vanishing” steps.

LOCATION Lexington, VA ARCHITECT Glavé & Holmes DATES Start: 2017 Completion: Under construction DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture


VIRGINIA TECH, ACADEMIC BUILDINGS RENOVATION This project focused on exterior design and historical context for the renovation of 3 academic buildings on the campus. Scope included the development of a site plan for each of the 3 buildings, including new or modified pedestrian paving, fire access reconfigured to respond to the new additions, walls or other hardscape elements, landscape elements relative to a flood wall, planting design and plant protection guidelines, all within the context of preserving the campus’s traditional appearance. Detail services comprised grading design at each building; site lighting design; review of site security and signage elements; layout and generic material selection of pedestrian pavements; design of steps, bollards, curbs, headers, rails, fences, walls, and related site elements not connected to the architectural structure; creation of a grading plan for pedestrian hardscape as well as planted areas; species selection, including a tree evaluation; and layout of site furniture including plant pots, trash receptacles, benches, or other fixtures.

LOCATION Blacksburg, VA CLIENT Virginia Tech ARCHITECT Glavé & Holmes DATES Start: 2013 Completion: 2019 CONSTRUCTION COST $17.8 M Estimated DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture


LOCATION Gloucester Point, VA CLIENT College of William & Mary DATES Start: 2014 Completion: 2018 DISCIPLINES Master Planning Landscape Architecture Stormwater Concepts TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA Charlene Harper, PE

VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE, DAVIS HALL RESEARCH FACILITY HG designed an entrance that combines sustainability, stormwater as an amenity, and learning opportunities for the study program. Early in the concept phase, HG suggested bio-retention features as an attraction for users to encounter upon entering the research facility. A bridge over a bio-retention area connects parking, sidewalk and front doors, and serves as a ‘living lab’ for science students to be educated on natural material as water filtration. HG designed a tiered outdoor classroom down to the river, and implemented several naturalized micro stormwater management amenities and native planting around the building in place of typical landscaping. Research for bridge material includes locally harvested black locust lumber, and interpretive signage will be implemented to highlight the function of the bio-retention areas, which not only treat stormwater from the building roofs, but provide habitat and naturalized frontage for the facility. The project is pursuing LEED Silver certification.


VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE, DAVIS HALL RESEARCH FACILITY


COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY, MUSCARELLE MUSEUM OF ART HG is providing civil engineering and landscape architecture as part of the Pelli Clark Pelli team working on this fine arts museum. HG has completed the feasibility study portion of the project, which resulted in the decision to create a new building rather than renovate the existing one. The project is currently in the Schematic Development phase.


COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY, MEMORIAL TO THE ENSLAVED HG is providing landscape architecture and civil engineering services for a new Memorial to African Americans Enslaved by William & Mary. HG is designing a plaza at the memorial and a small amphitheater-like earthen mound with inset seat walls, all enclosed by a canopy of mature trees. Currently in design.


LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY, NEW RESIDENCE HALLS Charged with the integration of two new residential buildings into a topographically challenging site, HG created a design that uses brick-clad retaining walls, a gentle grassy hillside, and bosques of ornamental flowering trees around a Central Lawn that serves as both an elegant face of the university and a space for active and passive student recreation. The design team worked closely with both the Longwood Real Estate Foundation and Longwood University staff to reconfigure an earlier site design to coordinate more closely with the overall campus master plan currently under development. HG was able to maintain an existing pedestrian corridor through the site while providing accessible routes for all students across significant changes in grade.

LOCATION Farmville, VA CLIENT Longwood University ARCHITECT Franck & Lohsen Little DATES Start: 2014 Completion: 2016 DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA Andy Sisson, PLA


LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY, NEW RESIDENCE HALLS


LOCATION Farmville, VA CLIENT Longwood University

LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY, PEDESTRIAN GATEWAYS In preparation for the 2016 Vice Presidential debate, Longwood University moved forward with the enhancement of the most important pedestrian corridor on the campus known as Brock Commons. The projects included a new pedestrian entryway to Brock Commons, Beale Pavilion, which is a new multiuse garden structure at the intersection of Brock Commons and Wheeler Mall. HG Design Studio was part of an overall master planning effort to unify and improve the visual and functional aspects of the overall campus, keeping with the historic school’s formal campus and colonial architecture. In addition to the gateways, HG led plaza improvements, streetscape upgrades, and planting designs.

ARCHITECT Franck & Lohsen Little DATES Start: 2014 Completion: 2016 DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA


LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY, PEDESTRIAN GATEWAYS


VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, 12TH STREET PEDESTRIAN PLAZA For this project, HG Design Studio created a site plan for a pedestrian plaza in place of an existing street. One challenge for the project was that the plaza had to be designed to function whether or not the City of Richmond agreed to close the street and turn it over to the university. Additionally, a portion of the site is over an existing parking deck, so we have worked in close coordination with the structural engineer to develop a paving system that would satisfy the university’s design standard while working in the site constraints. When BCOM requested a pedestrian phasing plan during construction to allow for movement of pedestrians through a very complicated work zone, HG sat down with the owner and came up with a list of entry points and known pedestrian patterns and to create a phasing plan for the contractor to execute. We considered school schedules, construction phasing and delivery date and created a phasing plan to accommodate this request. Design elements of HG’s site plan included pedestrian areas, vehicular paving, vehicular control elements such as specialty paving and bollards, crosswalks, walls, ramps, stairs, site lighting, and site furniture and amenities. In addition, we created hardscape design and details, planting plans, lighting plans, grading plans, specifications and periodic cost estimates. LOCATION Richmond, VA CLIENT Virginia Commonwealth University DATES Start: 2015 Completion: 2017 DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering (QA/QC only) Landscape Architecture TEAM Charlene Harper, PE David Gerstenmaier, PLA


VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY 12TH STREET PEDESTRIAN PLAZA


VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, CABELL LIBRARY For the addition to and renovation of Cabell Library at Virginia Commonwealth University, HG Design Studio was tasked with designing all new pedestrian hardscape and building entrance plazas to match the existing campus aesthetic we created on prior VCU projects, designing new planting plans and completing the site with amenities and fixtures. HG designed the compass rose pattern that has become a major focal point of the campus pedestrian network. For this project, we extended the hardscape of concrete and brick pavers to incorporate the new building footprint and completed the site with planting designed to augment the beauty of the campus during key points of the academic year. We also detailed a third-floor roof terrace with planters adjacent to the library’s interior event space to allow guests to spill outside.

LOCATION Richmond, VA CLIENT Virginia Commonwealth University ARCHITECT Mosely Architects CONSTRUCTION COST $50.8 M DATES Start: 2012 Completion: 2016 DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM David Gerstenmaier, PLA


VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, CABELL LIBRARY


JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY, MADISON HALL RENOVATION HG Design Studio is currently working on the renovation of Madison Hall, a multi-use office and event space on the campus nestled in the foothills between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Allegheny Mountains. The challenging topography of the site led the design team to propose terraced seat walls made of local bluestone, and elegant steps down to a formal event lawn on a lower level. We created our planting design with the university calendar in mind, planning for heightened color and interest around the time of key campus events such as graduation and the late summer arrival of new students.

LOCATION Harrisonburg, VA CLIENT James Madison University CONSTRUCTION COST $25 M DATES Start: 2013 Completion: 2017 DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture


UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, CAROL WEINSTEIN INTERNATIONAL CENTER For this project, we managed the design of the courtyard fountain as well as the design and construction of the adjacent outdoor classroom and chalkboard wall. We designed the surrounding plantings to complement the beauty of this campus, which is well-known for its elegant brick buildings and traditional park-like beauty. Featured in “Green Building & Design” Magazine, this project was the first LEED (Gold) building in central Virginia. We have a longstanding relationship with the University of Richmond, spanning over two decades. LOCATION Richmond, VA CLIENT University of Richmond ARCHITECT Glavé & Holmes DATES Start: 2007 Completion: 2010 CONSTRUCTION COST $16.7 M DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM David Gerstenmaier, PLA


LOCATION Farmville, VA CLIENT Longwood University ARCHITECT Thompson & Litton DATES Start: 2017 Completion: 2019 DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA Andy Sisson, PLA

LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY JOAN OF ARC STATUE GROUNDS A series of interventions transformed this corridor prior to the 2016 mock debates and was completed on a tight and unforgiving schedule. Those projects included a new pedestrian entryway to Brock Commons, Beale Pavilion which is a new multiuse garden structure at the intersection of Brock Commons and Wheeler Mall, a new portico/entry feature to Willett Hall, the venue for the nationally televised Vice Presidential debates, and all terminated by a newly commissioned sculpture (by Alexander Stoddart) of Joan of Arc, patroness of the University. The end of Brock Commons is punctuated by a new bronze sculpture of Joan of Arc placed on a limestone plinth and nestled in an exedra surrounded by trees and other plantings. HG worked hand in hand with the architect to create a setting that would complement the commissioned sculpture. The Joan of Arc Sculpture and surrounding plaza and landscape creates a terminus for Brock Commons, the central pedestrian corridor running through the center of the Longwood University Campus. HG developed plans and details for the plaza surrounding the sculpture and designed a landscape plan focused on creating a backdrop for the sculpture and this important pedestrian space and endpoint for Brock Commons.


LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY JOAN OF ARC STATUE GROUNDS


UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, QUEALLY CENTER FOR ADMISSIONS HG was involved with the coordination of siting the UR Admissions Center building, which proved to be a challenging exercise. This now beautiful corner lot was previously a dump site, sitting against a rocky hillside slope. HG designed the Front Entry Approach and Entry Plaza, lined with benches and ornamental trees, which guides you from UR Drive towards the main entry tower paved with bluestone. We also designed the West Courtyard, with the goal in mind that it will serve as an outdoor “room.” Significant design elements in this courtyard include the bluestone paved walkways, brick and low fountain seat walls, as well as elevated hornbeam hedges that are situated behind the fountain to provide a beautiful green backdrop.


UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, QUEALLY CENTER FOR ADMISSIONS


JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY, CHANDLER COURTYARD Sustainability and stormwater management were the driving forces behind the Chandler Courtyard project. A busy 40-year-old crumbling concrete courtyard surrounded by three dormitories and an academic building was redesigned to reduce impervious area and add green space. The design ties together the adjacent buildings with a series of open green spaces and intimate seating configurations. The pre-development impervious surface area of the courtyard was decreased by a quarter of an acre and an overall storm-water management strategy was incorporated. Stormwater runoff headed for the lake was reduced in quantity and improved in quality through the use of bio-retention areas. The bio-filtration planters manage stormwater on-site and provide lush gardens in the middle of the courtyard. The courtyard was also designed to accommodate the circulation needs of the student dorm population. Beach volleyball and an outdoor dining terrace with a view of the lake are popular features within the space.

LOCATION Harrisonburg, VA CONSTRUCTION COST $775,000 DATES Start: 2010 Completion: 2012 DISCIPLINES Site Design Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA


JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY, CHANDLER COURTYARD


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SCHOOL OF LAW ENTRANCE BEAUTIFICATION As part of our term contract with UVA, we provided Civil Engineering and Landscape Architecture services for the beautification of two entrances to the UVA School of Law. Our scope of work includes a new stair and rail, new sidewalk and curb, and repointing the brick in the FDC access area. We will also replace the screen wall at the Slaughter Hall entrance. HG Design Studio developed a schematic site plan to include pedestrian paving, other hardscape elements including stairs and walls, site structures and other special site features.

LOCATION Charlottesville, VA CLIENT University of Virginia DATES Start: 2016 Completion: 2017 DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA Charlene Harper, PE, LEED AP


LOCATION Harrisonburg, VA DATES Start: 2017 Completion: 2019 DISCIPLINES Landscape Architecture TEAM Dave Gerstenmaier, PLA Andy Sisson, PLA

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY, WEST PARKING DECK HG designed the landscape surrounding the parking deck to create a park-like feel to the site. Staggered groupings of evergreen, flowering, and shade trees provide a sense of depth to the site while breaking up views to the parking deck. A planting bed filled with low evergreen and flowering shrubs, groundcover, and rows of flowering trees accent the parking deck’s vehicular entrance and exit, while also providing some separation for pedestrians crossing the entrance. A bioretention area for stormwater management provides another opportunity for landscape plantings to break up the expanse of lawn.


REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT LIST - PRIVATE DEVELOPER PARTNERS Atack Properties, Inc. Atlantic Development & Acquisition Blue Green Communities Boyd Homes Bryan Robinson Real Estate, Inc. C. B. Robertson Centex Homes Cornerstone Homes D. O. Allen Builders Dominion Land & Development Corporation Eagle Construction of Virginia, LLC East West Partners Emerson-Roper Companies, LLC Gray Land Development Company, LLC Gumenick Properties Harper Associates, Inc. HHHunt Homes Highwoods Properties HMG Investments, LLC Hometown Realty iStar Financial Johnson Development Associates, Inc. Kotarides LandVest, Inc. Lifestyle Homes Marchetti Properties, Inc. Olympia Development Corporation R.C. Evans Management Group, Inc. Realty Ventures Group, Inc. Reed’s Landing Community Association Republic Land Development, LLC Rosenthal Properties Royal Dominion Homes Ryan Homes Sauer Properties, Inc. South Coast Properties, LLC SouthLand Properties, Greenville SC Stony Point Land, Inc. Stylecraft Homes The Tascon Group The Wilton Companies Tricord Homes Villa Construction, Inc. Youngblood Properties, LLC

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS Abbey Village Barley Woods Barrington Belcrest Belmont at Broad Bentley Carriage Homes at Parham Place Centennial Towers Charter Colony Chickahominy Falls Creekside Village Crimson Crest Crossridge Ellington Woods Founders Bridge Four Seasons at New Kent Gardenbrook Garden Springs Grey Oaks Grove at Lucks Lane Halesford Harbour Camp Hancock Village Condos Harper’s Mill Heron Pointe Hickory Hill Hills Quarter Holloway Townes at Wyndham Holly Hills Iron Mill John Rolfe Square Keswick Kings Charter Lambert Landing Luck Farm Magnolia Green Magnolia Lakes Martins Grant Monument Park New Market Village New Post on the Rappahannock Oak Park Overbrook Lofts at The Cooperage Regency Square Apartments Rivergate

River Mill River Pines Rivers Bend Riverwatch Rutland Master Plan Salisbury Condos Shores of York Stag’s Leap Stonebridge Gardens Stonehouse Glen Summerfield Apartments Tarrington on the James Terraces at Swift Creek The Box Apartments The Chadwick on Grove The Landing at Swift Creek The Nest at Scott’s Addition The Park at Salisbury The Penny The Preserve at Deerfield The Summit at Scott’s Addition The Villages at Quarterpath Tillman Farm Townes at Pouncey Place Trellis Crossing Twin Hickory Village at Crossroads Station Villas at Ashlake Villas at Hunton Park Waterford Square Wellesley West Chase Townhomes Winterfield Crossing Woodlands Apartments Wyndham MIXED USE DEVELOPMENTS Alexander’s Crossing Belle Heights Bellgrade Plantation City Central Handcraft Cleaners Building, redeveloped Lake Anna Resort New Town Williamsburg Port Warwick

Scott’s View The Sauer Center West Broad Village Westhampton on Grove Winchester Grove POOLS Arbor Landing Swim Club Ashcreek Swim Club Bellcreek Community Pool Assessment Carriage Homes at Parham Place Pool Collegiate School Aquatics Center Country Club of Virginia Pool Dominion Club at Wyndham Founders Bridge Community Pool Foxhall Swim and Racquet Club Greater Richmond Aquatic Program Natatorium Grey Oaks Recreation Association Hermitage Country Club Imperial Plaza Pool Kanawha Recreation Association Kings Charter Swim Club Settler’s Landing Swim Club Swim RVA Northside Pool Tarrington Swim Club The Lake House at Twin Hickory Three Chopt Recreation Association Tides Lodge Freshwater and Saltwater Pools Wellesley Swim Club Wyndham Swim and Racquet Club


REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT LIST - PRIVATE PARKS AND RECREATION Colonial Downs Paddock Renovation K.B. River Club Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden-Rose Garden Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden-Pedestrian Bridge PIEtopia Park Richmond Raceway River’s Rest Marina Tuckahoe Sports Park and Little League Fields YMCA Camp Thunderbird YMCA Manchester Addition OFFICE / COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL Altamont Avenue Warehouse Anthem Courtyard Branch Point Drive Self Storage Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond Burger Media C.F. Sauer Company Headquarters Caliber Collision CapCenter Office Building Creekmore Office Park Dabney Road Self Storage Diversity Parking Expansion Dominion Build to Suit Facility Dominion High Voltage Lab FedEx Distribution Center Green Leaf Growing Facility Highwoods Properties Innsbrook Amphitheater Innsbrook Office Park Kimway Drive Warehouse Kinsale Insurance Headquarters Lake Innsbrook Trail Renovation Lamar Advertising Office Building Libbie Place Markel Workplace Resources MeadWestVaco Headquarters (now WestRock) Otterdale Storage Panera at Staples Mill Marketplace Parham Plaza Pie Tech Corporate Campus Regency Mall Pedestrian Plaza Sauer Center Southern States Headquarters

Staples Mill Marketplace Stonehenge Village Stuart’s Crossing Stylecraft Office Expansion Sweetie Boy Transportation The Spur Offices Virginia Center Commons Redux Willow Place Shopping Center GOLF COURSES Belmont Golf Course Country Club of Virginia, James River Course Country Club of Virginia, Tuckahoe Creek Course Country Club of Virginia, Westhampton Course Hermitage Country Club Hunting Hawk Golf Club Independence Golf Course Kinloch Golf Club Lake Monticello Golf Maintenance Site Redwing Lake Golf Course The Woods Golf Course at Kingsmill MUSEUMS American Civil War Museum Branch House Museum Virginia Museum of History & Culture RELIGIOUS Commonwealth Chapel Congregation Beth Ahabah Synagogue Eastlake Community Church Charette Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church Hope Church Midlothian Baptist Church River Road Church Columbarium Garden St. Edwards Catholic Church Columbarium Garden St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Columbarium HOSPITALITY Blackburn Inn & Spa Boathouse at Sunday Park Caritas Center Dover Hall Jefferson Hotel River’s Rest Marina

K - 12 S C H O O L S Centerpointe Thales Academy Christchurch School Scott Dining Hall Terrace Christchurch School Master Plan Christchurch School Puller Science Center Collegiate School Master Plan + Construction Administration Compass School, Columbus & Cincinnati, OH Episcopal Day School Faison School for Autism Goddard School KinderCare Learning Center and Playground Magnolia Academy Richmond Montessori School Parking Sabot at Stony Point St. Bridget School Entrance Plan + Parking Study St. Catherine’s School Dining Hall Expansion St. Joseph’s Villa Master Plan & Dooley School St. Mary’s School Renovation & Addition The Carmel School Trinity Episcopal School Master Plan HIGHER EDUCATION Liberty University - Reber-Thomas Dining Hall Liberty University - School of Osteopathic Medicine Liberty University - Softball Complex and Parking Deck University of Richmond- Brunet Hall University of Richmond- Carol Weinstein Center for International Studies University of Richmond- Jepson Hall University of Richmond- Law School Entry Court University of Richmond- Queally Hall Expansion University of Richmond- Queally Admissions Building University of Richmond- Robins Center Addition and Renovation University of Richmond- The Forum


REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT LIST - PRIVATE MEDICAL CENTERS Bon Secours Blackstone Medical Center Bon Secours Cancer Institute at Harbour View Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center Bon Secours Heart Institute Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital Master Plan Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center Master Plan Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital Bon Secours St. Francis Cancer Institute Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital Master Plan Brook Run Vision Center Children’s Hospital of Richmond Cumberland Hospital for Children & Adolescents John Randolph Medical Center Master Plan Huguenot Road Optometrist Libbie Medical Center Sentara Hospital Expansion Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Institute St. Elizabeth Hospital The Eye Place VCU Medical Center VCU School of Dentistry Courtyard VCU-Massey Cancer Center Garden Lighting Virginia Eye Institute Virginia Physicians for Women Westhampton School Landscape Maintenance Oversight MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDINGS Bon Secours Ironbridge MOB Bon Secours Laburnum MOB Bon Secours Hampton Roads MOB Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center MOB III Expansion Bon Secours St. Francis Child Care/MOB Bon Secours St. Francis MOB II Bon Secours St. Francis MOB Parking Lot Bon Secours St. Francis Watkins Center MOB Bon Secours St. Mary’s Behavioral MOB/Parking Bon Secours St. Mary’s MOB West Chippenham MOB Chippenham Johnston Willis MOB Depaul MOB Halifax Regional MOB

Harbour Pointe MOB Henrico Doctor’s Hospital MOB Hioak II Medical Office Building Lynchburg MOB Reynolds Crossing MOB #2, 3, & 4 Reynolds MOB Irrigation Sentara Halifax MOB Short Pump MOB Preliminary Site Study Woolfolk St. Mary’s MOB SENIOR LIVING/AGE SPECIFIC Autumn Run Beth Sholom Lifecare Community Bon Secours The Crossings at Ironbridge Cedarfield Senior Living Chesterfield County Lucy Corr Nursing Home Chickahominy Falls Goochland Earl Thompson Property Harper’s Mill Due Diligence Harvest Glen John Rolfe Square Lake Prince Woods Magnolia Lakes Midlothian Wood Norwood Pond Opaca Property Petersburg Tabernacle Senior Housing Reams Road Saddle Creek Farm St. Anthony’s Senior Housing Trellis Crossing Villas at Ashford Hill Villas at Ashlake Westmont at Short Pump Westminster Canterbury Senior Living - Richmond Westminster Canterbury Senior Living - Shenandoah Valley Winchester Senior Living HEALING, CHAPEL & MEMORIAL GARDENS & LABYRINTHS Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center Healing Garden Bon Secours St. Francis Contemplative Garden & Labyrinth Bon Secours St. Mary’s Chapel Garden Sentara Cancer Center Contemplative Healing Garden & Water Feature Sentara CarePlex Hospital Memorial Garden Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center Healing Garden St. Anthony Healing Garden


REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT LIST - PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION College of William and Mary Alumni House Expansion Crim Dell, Sorority Court, and Dorm Green & Gold Village Replacement Kaplan Arena Renovation Memorial Garden Memorial to the Enslaved Muscarelle Museum of Art Swem Library Terrace Ferrum College Campus Master Plan Update George Mason University Center Commons, Parking Deck, and Plazas Campus Master Plan Student Center Germanna Community College Campus Master Plan Replace French Slaughter Building James Madison University Carrier Arboretum Terrace & Fountain Chandler Courtyard College of Business Greek Row Charette Madison Hall Renovation President Rose House West Parking Deck Wind Farm YCP Playground John Tyler Community College Midlothian Campus Expansion Longwood University Academic Building Admissions Building Campus Entrance Redesign Convocation & Events Center Environmental Health & Safety Building Hull Springs Farm Joan of Arc Statue Grounds New Residence Halls Tennis Complex Upchurch University Center Wygal Hall Replacement Mary Baldwin College Student Center Terrace

Radford University Intramural Field & Entry Sign Randolph-Macon College Performing Arts Outdoor Plaza Athletic Fields Master Plan University of Mary Washington Campus Master Plan Campus Walk Jepson Science Center Amphitheater & Accessible Path University of North Carolina Charlotte Campus Master Plan University of Virginia/ Blue Ridge Hospital AMIR building at Fontaine Research Park University of Virginia Alderman Library Renovation Aquatics & Fitness Center Courtyard Brandon Ave Upper Class Housing Brody Jewish Center Bryan Hall Drainage Improvement Central Garage Storm Drain Clark Hall LEED EBOM Cocke Hall Drainage Improvements Crispell Drive Motorcycle Parking Darden Inn & Conference Center Darden Library Egress Davenport Field Expansion Dawson’s Row House Porch Replacement Drama Building Drainage Solutions East Range Drainage Improvements Elson Hall ADA Parking Encompass Health Flagler Court Patio Hotel C Drainage Improvements Ivy Corridor Ivy Mountain Duct Bank Extension Ivy Stacks Expansion JAG Egress Stairs JPA South Lawn Path JPJ Arena Security Study Klockner Drainage Study Lambeth Commons Landscape Assessment Lannigan Track Resurfacing Specifications

Lee Street Bus/Bike Shelter Maury Hall Drainage Improvements McCormick Rotunda Walkway Renovation Memorial Gym Basketball Courts Michie Hall Monroe Hall Egress Monroe Hill House Path Renovation Montebello Drainage Improvements Pavilion II Lower Garden Drainage Improvements Pavilion IV Garden Steps Replacement Pavilion V Drainage Improvement Pavilion VII Garden Ramp Peyton House Survey Physics Building Renovation Primary Care Entrance Improvements Randall Hall Landscape Refresh Robertson Hall Void Repair School of Law Entrance School of Nursing Resilience Garden Scott Stadium Security & East Gate Stairs Smith Hall Softball Competition Field Sprigg Lane House Drainage Temporary Athletic Village The Mews Historic Structure Report University Hall Bus Stop UPD Security Fence Softball Complex at Lambeth Field West Garden Walk Improvements Virginia Commonwealth University 12th Street Pedestrian Plaza Blair House ADA Upgrades Broad & Grace Streetscape Cabell Library Campus Amenity Guidelines Engineering and Business School Shafer Court Dining & Pedestrian Plaza Cary Street Recreation Facility Grace Street Student Housing Jefferson Street Parking Deck Larrick Student Center Main Hospital 7th Floor Roof Garden McGlothlin Medical Education Center

Past to Future Walk School of Nursing Garden Steam Plant Security Virginia Institue of Marine Science Acuff Center for Aquaculture Chesapeake Bay Hall Davis Hall Master Plan Virginia Military Institute Aquatic Center Cormack Hall Renovation Cocke Hall Renovation & Memorial Garden Nichols Engineering Building Scott Shipp Hall Renovations Virginia State University Davis Hall & Band Practice Field ESC & Stormwater Review Services Fleet’s Branch Stream Restoration Review M.T. Carter Building Addition Randolph Farm Small Farm Outreach Program High Tunnel Trunk Storm Drain Extension Virginia Tech Data and Decision Sciences Building Green Links Design Guidelines Infinite Loop Design Guidelines Landscape Architecture Term Contract (with Sasaki) Sandy Hall, Davidson Hall & Liberal Arts Building Renovation Wake Forest University Contemplative Garden Washington and Lee University Belfield Estate Historic Garden Renovation Stemmons Plaza


REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT LIST - PUBLIC K - 12 S C H O O L S Albert Hill Middle School Reading Garden Chimborazo Elementary School Rain Gardens Christchurch School Campus Master Plan Christchurch School Puller Science Center Collegiate School Master Plan & Exteriors Deep Run High School Baseball Facility Deep Run High School Entrance Sign Douglas Freeman High School Athletic Field Use Study Douglas Freeman High School Landscape Plan Douglas Freeman High School Stadium Entrance Linwood Holton Elementary School Outdoor Classroom Montross Middle School Norrell Annex Rain Gardens Pemberton Elementary Athletics Field Ridge Elementary School Parking Expansion Ridge Elementary School/Tuckahoe Middle School Masterplan Trevett Elementary School Circulation Study Tuckahoe Elementary School Outdoor Classroom Tuckahoe Elementary School Playground Tuckahoe Middle School Athletic Fields Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind Master Plan Washington & Lee High School

City of Richmond Public Safety Building (existing site analysis) Columbus Pump Station, Richmond, VA Fairfax City Hall and Police Headquarters Master Landscape Plan Fire Station #10, Richmond, VA First Police Precinct, Richmond, VA Fluvanna County Courthouse Gambles Mill Water Tower, Henrico County, VA Henrico County Government Courtyard Revisions Henrico County Operations Center Henrico County Fire Station #5 Hustings Courthouse, Petersburg, VA James City County Courthouse John Marshall Courts Building (infill study), Richmond, VA King George Courthouse Midlothian Police Station Patterson & Grove Ave Streetscapes, Richmond, VA Prince George County Courts Building Rockbridge County Courthouse Sherwood Site Master Plan Stafford County Government Center Third Police Precinct, Richmond, VA Virginia Juvenile Correctional Facility, Isle of Wight

MUNICIPAL Buckingham County Courthouse Byrd Park Water Tank Landscape, Richmond, VA Capital Square Landscape Master Plan, Richmond, VA Chesterfield County Courts Building Chesterfield County Fire Station #1 Chesterfield County Government Center Master Plan Chesterfield County Juvenile & Domestic Relations Courts Building Chesterfield County Mental Health Facility Chesterfield County Utilities Building Church Hill Water Tower, Richmond, VA City of Richmond Public Schools CSO Green Pilot Project

AIRPORTS Accomack County Airport Charlottesville Albemarle Airport Culpeper Regional Airport Dinwiddie County Airport Meadows Field Airport Mecklenburg-Brunswick Regional Airport Orange County Airport Richmond International Airport San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport Stafford Regional Airport

LIBRARIES & MUSEUMS Bon Air Branch Library, Chesterfield County, VA Central Library Expansion, Chesterfield County, VA Chester Library and Arts Center, Chesterfield County, VA Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia, Staunton, VA Gayton Branch Library, Henrico County, VA Glen Allen Library Expansion, Henrico County, VA Lancaster County Library, Lancaster County, VA Midlothian Branch Library, Chesterfield County, VA North Park Library, Chesterfield County, VA Reams Gordon Library, Chesterfield County, VA Science Museum of Virginia, Richmond, VA Tuckahoe Library, Henrico County, VA Twin Hickory/Shady Grove Library, Henrico County, VA PARKS & RECREATION Byrd Park Water Tank Landscape 9-Mile Wellness Park, Richmond, VA Dominion Park, Richmond, VA Immigration and Customs Enforcement Soccer Field, Farmville, VA Mantle: Virginia Indian Tribute at Capitol Square, Richmond, VA RF&P Park, Henrico County, VA Short Pump Park, Henrico County, VA Tuckahoe Park Master Plan, Henrico County, VA Twin Hickory Park, Henrico, VA US Park Police Stables


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