Holly Joy Roth
Landscape Architecture 2021
Contents
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HAMPTONS SEATING AREA LAGUARDIA DESIGN GROUP
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OFFICE HEADQUARTERS LAGUARDIA DESIGN GROUP
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MICROMOBILITY: INTEGRATING URBAN CONNECTIONS CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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AKWESASNE ECOVILLAGE CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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CLIMATE ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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WATERMILL RESIDENCE DAN SHERMAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
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HAND DRAWING CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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ENGINEERING QUAD CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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DANCE AND DRESS PARSONS PARIS
Holly Joy Roth I’m Holly Roth. My favorite plant is an ilex opaca. The American Holly is a distinctive motif of the Christmas season, it is a symbol of joy. As a third-generation member of my family’s nursery business, I found joy in landscape architecture, and I hope to pursue my passion to have a positive impact on people’s lives. At my family’s nursery, my dad proudly introduces me as “this is the Holly I’ve grown…” Most of the time customers laugh, and for my dad, the joke never gets old. My earliest childhood memories are glimpses of walking around my family’s garden, learning how to identify the multitude of plant varieties, which has now has developed into an awareness of the natural world. As I got older, I integrated my love for horticulture with my fascination for the built and natural environments. I graduated from Cornell University with my bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture where I learned how to incorporate my knowledge of plants with my passion for space-making and design.
HAMPTONS SEATING AREA LAGUARDIA DESIGN GROUP WATERMILL, NEW YORK Resonsible for plan & detail drafting, graphic representation, 3d rendering.
I managed this repurposed seating area design from start to finish with the goal of creating a cohesive outdoor living space. Adjustments to the site, including the replacement of gravel stone dust for pavers, helps seamlessly connect the house to the surrounding landscape. 1
CONCEPT DESIGN
1. SUNKEN LOUNGE-SECTION
2. SUNKEN LOUNGE-CROSS SECTION
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WATER VIEW
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RESIDENCE VIEW
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OFFICE HEADQUARTERS LAGUARDIA DESIGN GROUP WATERMILL, NEW YORK Resonsible for plan drafting, graphic representation, 3d rendering.
As a design challenge, each intern at LaGuardia Design Group was assigned to create landscape design as a showcase for clients and an enjoyable space for employees. My design is a representation of the contemporary and simple aesthetics implemented throughout the meticulously designed outdoor spaces by LaGuardia Design Group.
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CONCEPT DESIGN
Tree Grove Fountain
Meadow
Lawn
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A Arbor
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GATHERING AREA
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MEADOW
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MICROMOBILITY: INTEGRATING URBAN CONNECTIONS CORNELL UNIVERSITY, URBAN LANDSCAPES STUDIO JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY Resonsible for all.
To promote the efficiency of micromobile electric scooters, I evaluated the relationship between pedestrian pathways and fasterpaced micromobile transportation lanes. The separation of pathways promotes pedestrian visitors to meander throughout the landscape for an urban hiking experience, whereas the electric scooter and bike lane allows commuters to swiftly access their destination.
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CONTEXT FEMA 100-Year Flood 500-Year Flood
Traffic Traffic Accidents Eastcoast Greenway ‘Let’s Ride JC’ Bikepaths Existing Bikepaths
SITE AXON Skate Park Topography Traffic Turnstyle Design Elements Pedestrian Pathway
Figure Ground Green Space Building Cover
Sewage + CSOs
Tunnel Scooter/Bike Pathway Embankments
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Pedestrian Path
Micromobile Scooter/Bike Path
UNITED PATHWAYS
INTERWOVEN PATHWAYS
SEPARATE PATHWAYS
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CONCEPT SKETCH
SITE PLAN
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1. EVENT + GATHERING SPACE Open lawn ideal for children to play, picnics, and community meetings. Seating area provides opportunities for outdoor classroom and theater productions. 2. RAIN GARDEN Collects and absorbs stormwater and helps to improve the quality of water by increasing its infiltration into the soil for groundwater recharge. 3. PATHWAYS The inward facing housing clusters promote the ideals of a communal community. The dynamic curvilinear paths encourage pedestrians to roam throughout the landscape and ultimately promote children to play outside.
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4. EDIBLE GARDEN Variety of fruits, vegetables and herbs. Planted, maintained, and harvested by residents of village and students of the community center.
AKWESASNE ECOVILLAGE
5. MEDICINE + TEACHING GARDEN Interactive signage including Mohawk language.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY DWEILLING IN AN ANCIENT LAND AKWESASNE, NEW YORK
6. COMMUNITY CENTER Interior: multisport space/gym, business workspace, teaching space, game room. Exterior: outdoor classroom, farmer’s market.
Resonsible for all.
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SITE ANALYSIS
KEY SPECIES Sweetgrass
Braids
Shagbark Hickory
Lacrosse
road
Agriculture
Wild Strawberries river
wetland
trees
Boneset
woods
Medicine Plants
shrubs
brush
ENDANGERED BY EMERALD ASH BORER Black Ash
very poorly drained
Artisan Baskets
poorly drained
Landcover Wetland Trees
Soil Type Very Poorly Drained very poorly drained very poorly very drained poorly very drained poorly poorly drained drained
Woods
Somewhat Poorly Drained
Shrubs
Poorly Drained
Brush
Moderately Well Drained
poorly drained poorly somewhat drained poorly poorly drained drained somewhat poorly somewhat drained poorly somewhat drained moderately poorly well drained drained moderately moderately well well drained moderately drained well drained
somewhat poorly drained
moderately well drained
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AXON
MASTER PLAN
VEGETATION
PATHWAYS
LANDCOVER
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Forest Low Shrub Zone Tidal Landscape Marshland Grassland Proposed Agriculture Property Line Existing Waterway Existing Clearings Proposed Raised Trail Proposed Pathway
PROPOSED DESIGN
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GATHERING AREA
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HOUSING CLUSTER
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AKWESASNE, ST. REGIS MOHAWK RESERVATION, NEW YORK Over the course of a summer, I worked with the Akwesasne Housing Authority at the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation to create an inventory of the existing trees on site, in order to protect the culturally significant Black Ash Trees and traditional medicine plants. Through this experience, I was able to learn about the culture and traditions of the Iroquois Confederacy, as well as learn about Haudenosaunee stories with the local people.
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MARSH MIGRATION
SITE ANALYSIS
Expanding the Intertidal Flat
EQUILIBRIUM
Low Tide
Changing Tide
High Tide
Edge Conditions Rip-Rap Bulkhead
Currents
FEMA 100-Year Flood
500-Year Flood
CLIMATE ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY CORNELL UNIVERSITY, CLIMATE ADAPTION STUDIO RANDALL’S ISLAND, NEW YORK Resonsible for all.
In order to manipulate water levels during tidal changes, a breakwater with strategic openings will capture and hold tidalshallow water and ultimately increase the area of the intertidal zone, an important habitat to coastal ecologies. 17
SITE PLAN 1
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1. intertidal flats 2. low marsh 3. onshore breakwater 4. high marsh 5. lookout point 6. storm-sponge play field 7. main pathway 8. secondary pathway
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WATERMILL RESIDENCE DAN SHERMAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WATERMILL, NEW YORK Resonsible for plan & detail drafting, graphic representation, stone configuration, 3d studies.
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SECTION A-A' A
GRAY MARBLE TO BE CONSTRUCTED AROUND STEPPING STONES 21'-6"
14" COPING
1'-113 4"
1'-2"
5" 2'-48
3" 1'-114
1'-0"
5" 2'-48
4'-0"
1'-0"
10'-9"
1'-0"
1'-0"
10'-9"
AUTO COVER VAULT TO BE COVERED WITH POOL COPING MATERIAL BY THE POOL CONTRACTOR
PROP. STONE FIRE PIT
PROP. METAL PERGOLA (ABOVE) 21.5' X 21.5'
3'-0"
4'-0"
SECTION B-B'
EX. POOL
21'-6"
1" 40'-12
2'-6" 20'-0"
4'-0"
10'-9"
EX. STONE CIRCLE
COPING 8 EQUAL PIECES (30" X 33.5")
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RESET EXISTING MARBLE SQUARES (36)
B'
22 END PIECES ON EACH VERTICAL SIDE (24" X 2683")
15'-0"
1'-113 4" 4'-0"
1'-0"
1'-113 4"
1'-113 4"
3'-6"
7'-6"
5'-0"
3'-0"
1'-0"
POWER WASH, REPAINT, AND EPOXY CRACKS AT ALL EXISTING MARBLE PAVING
12'-0"
1'-0"
1'-0"
2'-0"
2'-0"
5" 2'-48
1'-2" 1'-0" 3" 1'-114
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-0"
2'-0"
5" 2'-48
1'-0"
7'-6"
EQ.
3" 2'-28
2'-0"
MOTOR VAULT BELOW
10'-9"
EXISTING
PROP. METAL PERGOLA (ABOVE)
5'-8"
EQ.
NEW GRAY MARBLE 24" SQUARES (690 SQ. FT.) 11'-0"
3'-6"
3'-6"
0'-3"
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EX. STONE PATIO (TO REMAIN)
A'
5'-0"
ADD 3" COPING FROM SALVAGED MARBLE MATERIAL (EITHER COLOR)
STRIP OF GRAY MARBLE (45 SQ. FT.)
5'
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4'-0"
PROPOSED DINING AREA
EXISTING STAIRS 4'-6"
EX. STONE PATIO (TO REMAIN)
NEW WOOD PLATFORM OVER EXISTING FRAMING
3" 7'-88
REMOVE AND SET ASIDE PLANTINGS
3'-6"
EX. POOL HOUSE
SHOWER GRAY MARBLE (15 SQ. FT.) 5'-0"
EXISTING BLUESTONE FRAME
METAL GATE
11'-7"
6'-6"
EX. HOUSE AND GARAGE
RESET STEP WITH NEW GRAY MARBLE MATERIAL (83 SQ. FF)
RESET AREA WITH SALVAGED WHITE MARBLE 14'-1"
RESET STEP WITH NEW GRAY MARBLE MATERIAL (24 SQ. FT)
4'-0"
2'-0"
4'-0"
PREPARE PLATING BED WITH WELL DRAINED SOIL AND 6" DEEP GRAVEL LAYER @36" +/- DEEP TO IMPROVE DRAINAGE
2'-0"
SALVAGED WHITE MARBLE
EXISTING STONE PAVING HEDGE
SITE PLAN
EXISTING GARDEN RESET EXISTING BLUESTONE STEPS
PROPOSED LANDSCAPE 20
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
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BEACH DUNE RESIDENCE RESIDENCE SECTION
SITE PLAN
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POOL PLAN + SECTION
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SEATING AREA PLAN + SECTION C
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FORM IN DESIGN
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
site at no cost to the owner.
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C1. STONE-SLAB BENCH
C3. SHRUB PLANTING
CONCRETE PAVEMENT
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GENERAL NOTES - DEMOLITION PLAN
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UNIT PAVERS
Topsoil must be screened and amended to meet project specifications. See written specifications for requirements of various soil mixes. All planting beds to be prepared as specified: shrub beds to be prepared in their entirety with 24” of planting soil mix. Lawn areas to be PLANTING prepared with 4” of topsoil per specifications. SOIL After beds are prepared, the landscape contractor is to locate trees, shrubs and perennials as shown on plants. Trees, shrubs and perennial locations are to be approved by the landscape architect before they are planted. No plants are to be planted under roof underhangs or canopies. All trees and plants to comply with applicable requirements of ANSI 206.1 “American Standards for Nursery Stock” LAWN Maintain and warranty all living plant material as per specifications. All trees to remain within the contract limit line to be pruned by a qualified arborist prior to landscape installation.
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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SITE DETAILS
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LAYOUT & MATERIALS PLAN
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1 SITE ASSEMBLY ITHACA, NEW YORK
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SITE DETAILS
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IC Topsoil 1 must be screened and amended to meet project specifications. See written specifications for requirements of various soil mixes. All planting beds to be prepared as specified: shrub beds to be prepared in their entirety with 24” of planting soil mix. Lawn areas to be prepared with 4” of topsoil per specifications. After beds are prepared, the landscape contractor is to locate trees, shrubs and perennials as shown on plants. Trees, shrubs and perennial locations are to be approved by the landscape architect before they are planted. No plants are to be planted under roof underhangs or canopies. All trees and plants to comply with applicable requirements of ANSI 206.1 “American Standards for Nursery Stock” Maintain and warranty all living plant material as per specifications. All trees to remain within the contract limit line to be pruned by a qualified arborist prior to landscape installation.
SITE DETAILS 3.
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General contractor shall contact the utility locating company and locate all utilities prior to excavation and notify all utility owners having underground utilities on site prior to excavation. Verify dimensions and accept conditions before proceeding with work. Report discrepancies to the landscape architect for instruction before proceeding with work. 3. Do not scale from measuring drawings. 4. Unless otherwise indicated on site layout plan, replace materials in kind atop utility trenching. 5. See grading plan for spot elevations at site features, including top and bottom of site walls, stairs and corners of pavements. 6. Stairs, walls, curbs and walks to be laid out in the field by a licensed surveyor. 7. Dimensions to curbs are to be exposed faces unless noted otherwise. 8. Contractor will provide temporary traffic signs where necessary, consistent with all relevant building codes. 9. Install expansion joints per plan, not to exceed every 21’ in concrete and in areas where concrete abuts curb and other fixed objects 10. Any damaged or disturbed pavements, landscape or site features shown to remain are to be repaired/replaced at site at no cost to the owner.
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6-LOOK COLLECTION LINEUP
DANCE AND DRESS PARSONS PARIS DRAWING FASHION & FORM PARIS, FRANCE Responsible for all.
While studying at Parsons University in Paris, I completed the course ‘Drawing: Fashion and Form’ to investigate how the body, movement and space can be used as tools for visual expression and garment design. Inspired by the intricate performances of Louie Fuller’s Serpentine dance, I interpreted the multitude of shapes created by her moving fabric into a static and structural garments. 25
GARMENT DESIGN
PROTOTYPES
FIGURE SKETCHES
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