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PORTFOLIO

OCHOA IVAN

Environmental Designer|Community Activist


Ivan Ochoa

Study Abroad

Education

Sept-Dec 2017 Santa Chiara, Italy Viticulture/Stone Work

Environmental Designer

About Me

As a native to Southern California, when I’m not indoors working, I like to be outdoors and enjoy what my community has to offer. Being raised in a primarily Latinx community gave me an appreciation of retaining the original identity of a city rather than losing it to gentrification. My long-term goal is to one day give back to my community with all the knowledge I gain from my experiences.

Contact Info

Email- Ivanochoa1995@gmail.com Cell- 1-909-714-9947 4107 City Terrace, East Los Angeles, Ca, 90063 Online Portfolio: https://issuu.com/ivanochoa2

Affiliation ASLA Amigos de los Rios Extinction Rebellion LA-Más (Non-Profit Design Organization)

Experience

Social Landscapes

The Tie That Binds

Mar-June 2014 Volunteer

2016-2017 Crew Member

I helped Katya Khan by setting up her labyrinth and helped her cope with scaling sections, translating work from paper into field and helping with translation for Spanish speakers.

http://social-landscapes.com/

Outreaching the Los Angeles vicinity, I helped by educating the p the benefits of native gardens. Through working with local schoo museums, I facilitated installation and maintenance of these nativ during their first few months, and taught community members sustain the gardens.

http://the-tie-that-binds.org/

Skills of Interest

Technical Skills Autocad

ArcGIS

Rhino 3D

Illustrator

InDesign

Photoshop

Land F/X

Sketch up

Spanish

V-ray

Microsoft Office

Interests Sustainable & regenerative designs, soils, transportation, biodiversity, microorganisms, photography, hiking, soccer, basketball, camping, eating, traveling, swimming.

Rainwater Harvesting Designs •

Rain & Rock Gardens, Runoff Calculation, Infiltration Trench, Grades & Rain Tanks

Construction/Build •

Stone Carving & Placing, Concrete Cuts & Surfaces, Edible Gardens, Basins & Wood

References

Johnathan Perisho

The River Project Design & Policy Director Jp.erisho@gmail.com 323-681-2990

Kacey

The Riv Operati Kaceye 702-32


Bachelor Of Science

2013-2018 Cal Poly Pomona Landscape Architecture

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The River Project / Water LA Feb 2019 - Ongoing Project Coordinator/Designer

My goal at TRP was to realize a more climate-resilient Los Angeles through nature-based solutions, community engagement, and policy work. Through work with local governments and organizations, I focused on designs and implementations for the LA River Greenway, whole home retrofits for water conservation, community outreach, workshop presentations & acted as foreman when needed.

http://theriverproject.org/ http://waterla.org/

, Vegetated Swales, Dry River Beds, Berms,

& Pour, Greywater Installation, Permeable d Working

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ver Project tions Manager eis@gmail.com 25-4007

Ray Senes

Professor at CPP Landscape Architect Raysenes@gmail.com 858-248-0141


“I often talk to people who say, ‘No, we have to be hopeful and to inspire each other, and we can’t tell [people] too many negative things’... But, no - we have to tell it like it is. Because if there are no positive things to tell, then what should we do, should we spread false hope? We can’t do that, we have to tell the truth.” -Greta Thunberg


CONTENTS

01 San Gabriel River Masterplan

02 Tustin Hangars Urban Design

Pg 6

Pg 12

03 Climate Resilience Completed Projects

04 Construction

Pg 16

Pg 28

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San Gabriel River

Upper San

Masterplan

Group Members: Xiomy Yamauchi Jasmine Eslao Galina Novikova

Santa Fe Dam

L ow er S a

n Gabriel Valley

Whitter Narrows

Up p er C o as

tal Pla in

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My focus was to research what are the top pollutants, where are they currently concentrated and how can I as a designer improve the current system set up by engineers.

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Having the opportunity to work with communities and studios along the San Gabriel River, has given me an enormous amount of knowledge from mountain to sea. Being intertwined with freeways, quarries, state parks, The Department of Energy, nurseries and communities, the SGR has been treated poorly, nothing more but an outlet for the entire Southern California region. 58 miles of river, channelized by the state for a quick fix for rainy seasons has been on hot debate these last few decades as people want to use the mighty river for the communities rather than a sewer to sea.

Gabrie l Va ll

Every Outlet within the SGR Watershed

Heaviest pollution within SGR Watershed


Phytoremediation Planting

Curb Cut

Stormwater Runoff

Pollutants

Petroleum POPs Metals

Soil Mixture Perforated Pipe Connecting to Basin Gravel Bed

experience

capture

PHYTOREMEDIATION

STORMWATER RUNOFF

clean

COMMUNITY BRANCH | DESIGN STRATEGY

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As the studio continued, we had to intertwine CSULB with our design. With the research I had provided, my team allowed me to focus on a riparian/coastal landscape that would survive all the pollutants that we’re currently flowing down the river. With the eventual removal of the water towers, I decided to make each tower a learning experience and show different landscapes that would manage each challenge that came down the river.


EDUCATIONAL LANDSCAPES A SPACE FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERVING AS AN EXTENSION OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH. LABRATORIES LIBRARY CLASSROOMS

STUDENT SERVICES LANDSCAPE THAT HARMONIZES WITH RESIDENTS AND CSULB USE. DORMS DINING HALL RECREATIONAL SPACE

COMMUNITY OPEN SPACES LANDSCAPE FOR RECREATIONAL USE, SOCIAL GATHERING AND REVENUE. WATERFRONT POOL TYPOLOGIES LAND ART

s e cie Strik ike pe Str d S head n ted s La ger a re g d Lo low B gbir min Yel Hum ’s n Alle eed Milkw

rs il ste er na mb Oy aS Se ucu C s Sea obie nG Neo Kelp

Albatrosses

Sedge

Below Sea Level Vegatative/Animal Tower

Surface Vegatative/Animal Tower ma riti na ma sali vii s ti ta elo Ba scu big a i u nt C m eme ico Sal nolv I n a Hum eed Milkw Carex Pansa

Controlled Vegatative Surface Tower

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The Souths integration from the Department of Energy, CSULB, residents and commercial areas made this part tricky as one needed to somehow combine a main interest from all parties while also trying to retain the identity without the risk of gentrification. The group agreed after conversations with all parties sharing the land to CSULB for research in the field of energy, marine life and regenerative studies. While the commercialized area can take an advantage from the students to create a nightlife Riverwalk area that can also be accessed by the community. 11


Tustin Hangars Group Members: Daniel Sanchez Sanh Loc Le Sonny Contreras Tustin California is held within many restraints like highways, unpopular train station, freeways, the old military hangars and even an airport south of the vicinity. With the rise of Irvine as a tech city, the fluctuation of people from nearby entities (UCI, Airport, OCC) have made it known that housing development is needed within Orange County. As this project consisted of working with architects, we came to an agreement that the overwhelming problem of high income housing was making Orange County a black and white county. We decided to move forward with not low-income housing, but instead affordable housing to become a buffer in between low and high income. Not designing towards a fancy symbol, or architecture that would make this a touristic place, we designed towards goals that involved reusing the community with our design.

Green Spaces

Circulation

Monorail

Mixed-Use Buildings


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Landscape

Community Parks

Downtown Greenery

Community Open Space


Typologies

Neighborhood Quads

Monorail Environment

Ecological Landscapes

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Climate Resilient TRP/Water LA

Water LA is an initiative that The River Project started where we capture, conserve and reuse all water that is available through nature-based solutions. Strategies include; Rain gardens/grading, permeable paving, edible gardens, infiltration trenches, rain tanks and parkway basins. During my time at The River Project, I have designed and installed at least 30 home residential retrofits and 40 parkway basin installations.

*These are photos and graphics I worked on during my time at The River Project that I have asked for permission to use for refrence.


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arkway Basin Water Quality Improvement Project 143 Le Borgne Ave.

Parkway Basins Water LA

ontact: The River Project

PARKWAY BASIN WITH CURB CUT Existing Water Meter

Le Borgne Ave. 4'-6"

2'-10"

Curb Cut Quality Improvement Project Parkway Basin Water 2' 1'-6" 1143 Le Borgne Ave.

5'

1" 52

Contact: The River Project CFI

EFA

CPA

2'-10"

Curb Cut

2'

CFI

1'-6"

AFA

PMB CFI PMB EFA

4'-11"

PMB

PMB

AFA

13'-5"

SMB

CFI

CPA

GPA

AFA

3' SCA

PMB

PMB

4'-11" Street ROW Private Property

SMB

EFA CFI

1" 7' 4'-52

1" 52

EFA

1" 1'-62

CFI

1'

SMB

CPA

CPA

EFA

SCA

CFI

CFI

CFI

SMB

5'

SMB CFI

1" 1'-62

GPA

AFA

CPA

CFI

Existing Water Meter

Le Borgne Ave.

CPA

4'-6"

CFI

CFI

CFI

PMB

41'-1"

PMB

1" 7' 4'-52

1" 3'-44 EFA

SMB

EFA

EFA

4'

1'

Sidewalk

13'-5"

Parkway Width

1" 3'-44

3' 41'-1"

4'

Sidewalk

6” 6”

N

Street ROW Private Property

N

NOTES: All specifications to conform to standards for NOTES: All specifications to conform to standards for parkway basin with curb cut parkway basin with curb cut

6” 6”

1’

2’

1’

4’

2’

4’

8’

8’

Scale: 3/16” = 1’-0” Scale: 3/16” = 1’-0”

Mulch layer to be maintained over all exposed soil

Mulch layer to be maintained over all exposed soil

ymbol

GPA

Symbol

Scientific Name

GPA

Geijera parviflora

SCA

Salvia clevelandii 'Arroyo Azul'

Scientific Name

SCA EFA

Size (Feet)

Qty.

Australian Willow

25x25

1

Common Name

Size (Feet)

Shrubs, maintained not to exceed 30"

Eriogonum fasciculatum EFA Geijera parviflora CFI

Tree

Tree

'Warriner Lytle'

Cleveland sage selection

3x3

common buckwheat selection Australian Willow

1-2x4-6

Step-out, maintained not to exceed 3"

Shrubs, maintained not to exceed 30"

Corethrogyne filaginifolia 'Silver Carpet'

Salvia clevelandii 'Arroyo Azul'

Eriogonum fasciculatum 'Warriner Lytle'

Plant List

Common Name

branching sea aster selection

Symbol

Scientific Name Common Name Low-growing perennials

Plant List Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP'

PHM

SMB Qty.

Salvia 'Mrs Beard' Symbol

AFA

Asclepias fascicularis

CPA

Carex pansa

1

25x254

0.3x3 Trailing

1

PHM

Margarita BOP penstemon

Size (Feet)

Qty.

1-1.5x1.5-2

4

! Salvia hybrid Scientific Name 1-2x2-4 Common Name Low-growing perennials Bottom of basin

narrow-leaf milkweed 1.5-3x1-2 2 Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP' Margarita BOP penstem sand dune sedge

0.5-1'x Spreading

SMB

Salvia 'Mrs Beard'

AFA

Asclepias fascicularis

3

Salvia hybrid

7

Cleveland sage selection

3x3

1

common buckwheat selection

1-2x4-6

4

Bottom of basin

narrow-leaf milkweed


'

weather is anticipated, c sandbags filled with c installation is complete

5 Optional basin shelf for tree or other planting.

5 4 1

3

2

Parkway Width

BasinWITH for Stormwater PARKWAY CURB CU 2 Erosion Control BASIN 3 Capture PLAN AND DIAGRAM

1 Curb Cut

Optional shelf for tree

4 Side Slopes

5 or other planting

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5

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Size (Feet)

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1-1.5x1.5-2

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1-2x2-4

Qty.

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2


Parkway Basins Water LA



Whole Home Retrofit Water LA

Size of turf and water runoff

Symbol

Scientific Name

LAI

Lagerstroemia indica

Common Name Tree crepe myrtle, purple

Design + Grading + Planting Scheme

Size (Feet) 30x20

Plant List (Backyard) Qty.

Symbol

1

PMA

Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP'

SMB

Salvia 'Mrs Beard'

MDU

Muhlenbergia dubia

Shrubs ECA

Encelia californica

bush sunflower

2-4'x4-6'

ACA

Artemisia 'David Choice'

sandhill sage

.25x1-2

8

SBE

Sisyrinchium bellum

blue-eyed grass

1x1

7

Salvia clevelandii

cleveland sage

3-5'x3-5'

3

Salvia spathacea

hummingbird sage

1-2x1-3

5

SCL SSP

Scientific Name Common Name Low-growing perennials

Size (Feet)

Qty.

margarita BOP penstemon

1-1.5x1.5-2

5

Salvia hybrid

1-2x2-4

2

pine muhly

1.5-3x1-2

4

Grasses

1

Perennials AFA

Asclepias fascicularis

narrow-leaf milkweed

1-4x1-2

3

LDR

Lantana "Dallas Red"

dallas red lantana

1.5'x1.5'

4

PHM

Penstemon 'Margarita BOP'

foothill penstemon

1.5'x1.5-3'

10

SVC

Solida velutina californica

goldenrod

1-2x1-3

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Planting Design Handouts/Plants During my time at The River Project, each strategy and major step (for example, stone work or turf removal) was presented to participants within workshops in order for participants to retain the knowledge and share within the community. I created handouts for participants to take home after each workshop. These workshop handouts covered the following topics: 1. Site Assessment 2. Turf Removal + Rain Grading 3. Parkway Basins 4. Rain Tanks + Cisterns 5. Greywater, Hardscapes + Infiltration Trenches 6. Edible Gardens + Raised Beds 7. Planting + Watering.

Make a Plant List

Reading a Seed Packet

Step 1: What do you want to eat? Step 2: Now decide which varieties you’ll try and where you’ll get them. A word on Hybrid vs. Open-Pollinated Seed and Plants: Humans have created plant hybrids throughout our history, both for food crops and prized ornamentals. Hybrid vegetable varieties are bred for high yields, or disease resistance, or early harvest. The problem: today, most hybrids are under patent, meaning that the seed is controlled by the patent holder. Usually the seeds produced by modern hybrid vegetables are infertile; that is, if you want the same plant next year you will have to buy new seed, rather than saving seed from your plants. In this way modern companies control the use and yield of their patented plants. The Upside: Using open-pollinated seed allows you to save your own seed, for trading with other gardeners and next season’s planting. Heirloom vegetable seeds may yield sweeter fruit that wouldn’t keep well in transportation, or that yield 4 fruits per week instead of 10. Growing for your family means you can make great use of those plants that corporate farms cannot.

Seeds vs Starts:

Some plants really don’t like having their roots disturbed, so it is best to sow seed directly into the soil. Other plants germinate so easily and quickly it doesn’t really pay off to purchase seedlings. Some vegetables that grow particularly easily from seed:

Choosing Varities Heirloom

Local Nurseries

Many are available online. They can be great sources of information on many different types of plants and how to sow their seed.

If you have a nursery in your neighborhood staffed by people who love the plants, you’ll find that they can be a wealth of knowledge. Are they lacking in heirloom seed and plants? If they know there’s a demand, they’ll adjust their ordering.

The Seed Library of Los Angeles SLOLA + Alta Chapter This is a fantastic resource for learning and for seed. A $10 membership entitles you to “check out” seed from the library, and you just return some from your end of season harvest. They’ll teach you how to save your seed, and even if your crop fails, they’ll help you out.

• • • • • •

Arugula Beans (pole & bush) Beets Broccoli rabe Carrots Cilantro

• • • • •

Corn Cucumber Melons Mustards & other greens Peas

• • • • •

Annuals to plant in cool season: • • • •

Beets Brassicas: Broccoli, C a u l i f l o w e r, Cabbages Brussel Sprouts Carrots

• • • • • •

Celery & Celeriac Chard Cress Fava Beans Florence Fennel Garlic

Annuals to plant in warm season: • • • • • •

Basil Beans (lima, snap) Sweet corn Cucumber Eggplant Melon

• • • • • •

Okra Peppers Pumpkins Quinoa Squash Tomatoes/Tomatillos

Flowering plants for the edible landscape: • •

Pansy & Viola Chamomile

• •

Nasturtium Marigold

• •

Pumpkins Radishes Spinach Squash of any kind Sunflowers

• • • • • •

Growing from Seed

• • •

Kale Kohlrabi Leeks Lettuces Onions Parsley

Pros: Bigger range of varities available Less Expensive Stored correctly, seed is good for more than one season Cons: Longer wait for maturity and harvest

• • • • • •

Peas Potatoes Radishes Shallots Spinach Turnips

Perennials for the edible landscape: • • • • • •

Artichokes Asparagus Thyme Culinary Sages Strawberries Mints

Sweet alyssum Cosmos

• •

Feverfew Borage

• • •

Lemon Balm Rhubarb Rosemary

• •

Bee balm Lavender

Additionally, I Presented the content to groups of 30 people on average per workshop.

Greywater Workshop Hosted by The River Project / Water LA Installed by Greywater Corps http://greywatercorps.com/

Parkway Basin Workshop Hosted by The River Project / Water LA http://waterla.org/

Edible Garden + Raised Bed Workshop Hosted by The River Project / Water LA Guest Speaker: David King - SLOLA http://slola.org/

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Planting Design Los Nietos Middle School Duchess Parkway Street ROW

JPA AFA

SBB

EFA

CFI

CFI

38”

VLI

PLAN SECTION D PLAN SECTION E

Existing Sign

AFA

E GR

E GR

E GR

Electric & Telecom Utilities @ Approx. 30” Depth

SBB

JPA

C

SBB

Symbol

EFA

CGH SBB VLI

CFI TPR

EGL

SBB

V LI

V LI

V LI

EFA

EFA

EFA

V LI

V LI

V LI

SBB

C GH

SBB

EFA

EFA

EFA

E GR

AFA

CFI

JPA

CPA

SBE

E GL

E GL

AFA

Size (Feet)

2

Qty. CFI

20

CFI

1-2x4-6

2-3x8-10 CFI

Yankee Point wild lilac AFA

common buckwheat selection

14

20

31

2-3x2-3

0.3x1.5-3

1-2x3-6 SBB

SBB

V LI

0.5-2'x0.5

1-2x1-3

Size (Feet)

3

3

3

6

Qty.

0.08-0.16x1.5

1-2x1-3

1-1.5x1.5-3

1-2x1-3

1x1

3

12

4

4

8

12

1.5x1.5

1-2x2-3

1.5-3x1-2

SBB

0.5-1'x spreading

SBB

EFA

8

15

Salvia hybrid

CFI

Plant List

SBE

SBE

E GR

E GR

Eriogonum fasciculatum low form

Ceanothus griseus var. horizontalis ' Yankee Point'

Salvia x 'Bee's Bliss'

Verbena lilacina 'De la Mina'

creeping thyme

seaside daisy selection

SBB

branching sea aster

Step-out, maintained not to exceed 3" Corethrogyne filaginifolia 'Silver Carpet'

Thymus praecox

Erigeron glaucus 'Cape Sebastian'

EFA

SBB

EFA

V LI

hummingbird sage EFA

blue eyed grass

V LI

SBB

EFA

Margarita BOP penstemon

seep monkeyflower

red buckwheat

Scientific Name Common Name Low-growing perennials Eriogonum grande rubescens

Mimulus guttatus Salvia spathacea

Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP' Sisyrinchium bellum

V LI

California goldenrod

V LI

sand dune sedge common rush

common plantain

EFA

narrow-leaf milkweed

Bottom of basin

Solidago velutina ssp. californica

Carex pansa

Asclepias fascicularis Juncus patens

0.25-0.33x1.5-2

lilac verbena selection

Scientific Name Common Name Shrubs, maintained not to exceed 30"

SBB

Parkway Basin Water Quality Improvement Project Los Nietos Middle School Duchess Parkway

EGR

SBB

SBB

SBB

EFA

EFA

VLI

VLI

Symbol EGR MGU SSP

PHM

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EFA

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27'

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EFA

Existing Sign

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Sidewalk 27' 9'-6" 4'

6" 18'-

Contact: The River Project

School Property


Contact: The River Project

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CFI

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Sidewalk

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30'

CFI

E GL

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CFI

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V LI

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SBB

2'-10"

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18'

PLAN SECTION D 27'

PLAN SECTION E VLI

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Symbol CGH EFA SBB

17'-2"

VLI VLI

VLI

EFA

EFA

EFA

12’ Plant List

Scientific Name Common Name Shrubs, maintained not to exceed 30"

Ceanothus griseus var. horizontalis ' Yankee Point' Eriogonum fasciculatum low form Verbena lilacina 'De la Mina'

CFI

Corethrogyne filaginifolia 'Silver Carpet'

Salvia hybrid

1-2x3-6

20

lilac verbena selection

2-3x2-3

14

branching sea aster

0.3x1.5-3

31

0.25-0.33x1.5-2

15

TPR

Thymus praecox

creeping thyme

0.08-0.16x1.5

8

Symbol

Scientific Name

Size (Feet)

Qty.

Common Name Low-growing perennials

EGR

Eriogonum grande rubescens

red buckwheat

1-2x1-3

6

MGU

Mimulus guttatus

seep monkeyflower

0.5-2'x0.5

3

PHM

Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP'

Margarita BOP penstemon

1-1.5x1.5-3

3

SSP

Salvia spathacea

hummingbird sage

1-2x1-3

3

SBE

Sisyrinchium bellum

blue eyed grass

1x1

12

SVC

Solidago velutina ssp. californica

California goldenrod

1-2x1-3

3

AFA

Asclepias fascicularis

CPA

30'

JPA

Juncus patens

common rush

1-2x2-3

PSU

Plantago subnuda

EFA CFI

CFI

CFI

CPA

JPA

P HM

P HM

common plantain E GL

CFI

TPR

TPR

TPR

AFA

PSU

AFA

E GL

AFA

JPA

SBE

E GL

E GL

SBE

30'

EFA

18'

CFI

CFI

0" 2'-1

1.5x1.5

12 4 8

30'

25

4

V LI

0.5-1'x spreading

EFA

sand dune sedge P HM

Carex pansa

TPR

1.5-3x1-2

TPR

narrow-leaf milkweed

SBB

Bottom of basin

SBB

4'

20

seaside daisy selection

SBB

SBB

2

1-2x4-6

Erigeron glaucus 'Cape Sebastian'

SBB

PLAN SECTION E

2-3x8-10

EGL

SBE

Existing Sign

Yankee Point wild lilac

Step-out, maintained not to exceed 3"

SBB

SBB

Qty.

common buckwheat selection

Salvia x 'Bee's Bliss'

VLI

Size (Feet)

EFA

9'-6"

27'

Existing Sign

24’

6’

VLI

9'-6"

N

Scale: 1/32”

Duchess Dr

Street ROW

SVC

U MG

SSP

SSP

CFI

CFI

TPR

TPR

TPR

AFA

JPA

SBB

S Plan

EFA

Street ROW

U MG

SVC

SSP

CFI

CFI

AFA

CPA

AFA

6" 24'-

nA ectio

CFI

AFA

CPA

School Property

U MG

SVC

SBB

V LI

EFA

EFA

EFA

" 1'-1

EFA

P HM

P HM

P HM

TPR

E GL

TPR

SBE

E GL

E GL

SBE

SBE

SBB

0" 2'-1

CFI

AFA

TPR

AFA

JPA

V LI

0" 2'-1 EFA

B ion S ec t

EFA

Existing

6" 19'-

EFA

E GL

E GL

E GL

TPR

19'

CFI

CFI

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26'

SBB

33'

AFA

CFI

CFI

0" 2'-1

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SBB

Plan

10'

EFA

E GL

E GL

CPA

AFA

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E GL

SBE

SBE

SBE

E GL

18'

" 3'-1

PLAN SECTION D SBB

SBE

SBE

SBB

SBB

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SBE

30'

24'

PLAN SECTION C

TPR

School Property

My first ever project from start to finish, LNMS was quite difficult but I took the challenge head on. I measured the entire site and selected PLAN SECTION D plants that followed the county code with step out EGR plants JPA not allowed PLAN SECTION E taller than 3” to figuring out a mulch alternative due toAFAthe school CFI worried kids would throw the mulch around and finally managing a crew to; remove turf, excavate the basins at code regulatedCFIangles and SBB measurements, ordering all ~250 plants and of course teaching a bunch of middle schoolers how to plant.

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Planting Design Los Nietos Middle School Duchess Parkway


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Construction Cement/Paving Concrete,

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Air Entrained Portland Cement Light Broom Finish

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4" Recycled Concrete

Cement

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Entry Plaza Firm, Dry Unyielding Subgrade FinishConcrete Paving

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Entry Plaza A Entry Plaza Concrete " Expansion Joint 0-1 Paving Concrete Paving

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Radius at Nose12"x36" Concrete Footing

3"

Control Joint

Light Broom Finish ained Portland

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Reinforced Concrete Paving Light Broom Finish

4" Crusher run subbase 1 2"

Expansion Joint 4,000 PSI Concrete, Air Entrained Portland Cement Light Broom Finish

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Expansion Joint 4" Concrete, 4,000 PSI Air Entrained Portland Cement Concrete 4" Recycled Light Broom Finish

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Mortar Spacing

12"x36" Concrete Footing Firm, Dry Unyielding 4,000 PSISubgrade Concrete,

Entry Walkway Firm, Dry Unyielding Subgrade 4" Reinforced Concrete Paving

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Construction Deck/Railing

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 2" x 6" Rafters

2" x 4" Top Rail 2" x 2" Baluster @ 6" O.C. 2" x 4" Bottom Rail

2" x 10" Joist

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2" x 10" Sandwich Beam

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6" x 6" Post 8' 31"

2" x 8" Pressure Treated Ledger 4" Thick Concrete F.S.

2" x 6" Decking

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2" x 10" Joist

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2" x 10" Beam 6" x 6" Post Finished Surface

2" x 6" Continuous Cap Rail

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2" x 4" Top Rail

2" x 10" Joist

4" x 4" Post

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2" x 6" Decking 2" x 10" Sandwich Beam

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6" x 6" Post 1' Dia. Footing

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Galvanized Carriage Bolts 6" x 6" Post


Construction Bench Wood working in construction has always been more of a hobby, but within the field of landscape architecture, not only have I been able to excel with my experience with wood working, I am able to use my passion and enhance my designs and spaces.

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Construction Infiltration Trench


Construction The Tie That Binds (1) Manzanita ‘Howard Mcminn’

D.G. (7) Agave shawii

Achillea millefolium groundcover

D.G. Achillea millefolium groundcover

existing, rearranged agaves

Working with artists Mel Chin. I’ve designed blueprints for over 100 lawns, installed gardens and assisted the nursery to organize order for each installed garden.

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Hobbies Photography + Stone Carving




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