Jason P.S. Bardeen
Landscape Architecture Portfolio Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
About me
Design Approach
My name is Jason Bardeen. I was raised in northern San Diego County, the youngest of three siblings. I attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo directly from high school after quickly deciding on landscape architecture and horticulture to be my profession. After five years I graduated under a department that Design Intelligence ranked the fourth best landscape architecture and design school in the U.S. During the summers, I worked in Sacramento and Elk Grove for Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge specializing in irrigation implementation, conservation practices, project management, general maintenance, and practical design solutions.
Some remark that landscape architecture is a profession on its deathbed in this post modern society. I disagree: landscape architecture is the savior of our sprawling urban environment. It produces connections to public policy, cultural and social progression. Successful design must create a sense of place, nostalgia, and meaning. I am passionate about designing contextually to the site, users’ needs, native flora, and materials. During the design process, I strive to never neglect the unique function, audience, flora, and materials of a place. The professional experience I have accumulated influences me to design with a pragmatism that favors the reduction of maintenance and durability.
Professional Experience Leaning Pine Arboretum: 2014 -Construction -Installation -Maintenance
-Volunteer Education -Irrigation Implementation -Nursery Management
Project Manager: 2012-2014 -Design -Construction -Conservation
-Environmental Education -Irrigation Implementation -Maintenance
Field Technician: 2011 -Design -Construction -Installation
-Maintenance -Irrigation Implementation -Nursery Management
Field Technician: 2011 -Design -Construction -Conservation
-Environmental Education -Irrigation Implementation -Maintenance
Table Of Contents
Firewood shed
Brick patio with fire ring
Seat wall surrounds proposed patio
12'-7"
4'-0"
8'-6"
9'-2"
34'-11"
7'-8"
Garden brunch table
16'-10"
Herb garden
25'-6"
Concrete raised succulent bed on first story patio
Trampoline
Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization
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Pine Cone Terrace
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Mikesell Residence
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Los Osos Valley Access Road Park
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Oceano Cyclist Hotel
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Senn Residence
Chula Vista, CA
Land planning design
Vancouver, BC
Commercial plaza design
18'-9"
Concrete patio, expansion joints set at 5 foot square from stair connection
4'-7"
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2'-6"
16'-0"
46'-6"
19'-2"
Scottsdale, AZ
Freelance residential design
4'-0"
Broken concrete seat wall, recycled from existing concrete patio Two-foot berm with accent boulders
18'-7"
Decomposed granite bound by concrete edging
Dining table seats 6 persons
Clothes Line
Composting Area 169 square foot second story wooden deck with a storage space beneath
Counter space with inlaid barbeque, sink, and copost chute
13'-1"
3'-5"
5'-10"
15'-11"
Stairs from proposed deck 7 inch rise / 11 inch tread 34'-11"
Private road design
Oceano, CA Private hotel design - AutoCAD details
Residential design
San Luis Obispo, CA
San Luis Obispo, CA
1 Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization The design strives to increase green open space in west Chula Vista, transforming the bayfront into an opportunity to cater to Chula Vista’s dominant Hispanic demographic. A continuous marina promenade and bayside boardwalk follow the shoreline. The promenade is wide enough to support a farmers market. The boardwalk transports users closer to the ocean, wihch supports the opportunity to educate about sea level rise. The salt marsh expansion is engineered to retain the increasing tide levels and support native species. The north side of the marina
promenade is a beach enclosed by two terraced jetties, where people can swim and sunbath. The recreation park, inland of the soccer field, is designated for passive activities like large multi-family gatherings, birthday parties, quinceaĂąeras, weddings, and holiday festivities. The Chula Vista Bayfront Park has a playground, long picnic tables, barbeque areas, bike and walking paths, and open spaces. The amphitheater/festival ground is an open air venue and an ideal spot for concerts, hotsummer night movies, swap meets, car club events, beer and wine festivals, carnivals, etc.
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bayside boardwalk Illustratines how users are prompted to read the sea level plaque. The bronze strip is embossed into the paving, encouraging usersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; eyes to follow the strip towards the sea wall and then the sea level plaque. The bronze strip embossed in the paving will annotate what the predicted sea level rise will be in 2050 and 2100. Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization 02
chula vista marina conceptual schematic
Communicating early design ideas for the outdoor amphitheater, arrangement of program elements, and a sculptural seating concept
03 Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization
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PROPOSED MIXED USE COMMERCIAL
PROPOSED LOW DENSITY HOUSING
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BAYSIDE PARK MARINA GROUP BOAT WORKS
PROPOSED BEACH
Schematic Zoning
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chula vista harbor district master plan Striving to empower the residents of West Chula Vista by establishing connected green open spaces, mixed use development,and employment opportunities in order to protect and preserve the unique character, quality, and heritage of the Chula Vista Bayfront.
terraced rock jetty Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization 04
05 Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization
chula vista marina promenade Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization 06
07 Pine Cone Terrace
2 Pine Cone Terrace
intensive green roof
Located on the third story roof of a seven story building, Pine Cone Terrace is an urban park designed to facilitate corporate events and employee lunch/ break periods. The stage is large enough to fit a small band and the viewing floor can occupy 100 guests with use of event seats. LED bulbs hang from the galvanized steel overhead structure to facilitate night events. Forms inpired via the abstraction of a pine cone and tree.
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2 Stage Cafeteria Sedum plantings Dwarf conifers Permeable concrete Clumbing grasses Walking loop Overhead structure
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3 Mikesell Residence
back yard sketch
shade structure design
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front yard sketch
Scottsdale, AZ
Golden Barrel Cactus Echinocactus grusonii (32 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (2 / 1 gal)
Red bird of paradise Caesalpinia pulcherrima (2 / 1 gal)
Velvet mesquite Prosopis velutina (existing)
Texas ranger ‘Chihuahuan Sage’ Leucophyllum laevigatum(1 / 3.75 gal)
Bulbine Bulbine frutescens ‘Hallmark’ (12 / 1gal)
Deer grass Mulenbergia rigens (2 / 1 gal)
Deer grass Mulenbergia rigens (4 / 1 gal)
Texas ranger ‘Chihuahuan Sage’ Leucophyllum laevigatum(1 / 3.75 gal) Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (1 / 1 gal)
Texas ranger ‘Chihuahuan Sage’ Leucophyllum laevigatum(2 / 3.75 gal)
Sweet acacia Acacia farnesiana (1 / 15 gal) Deer grass Mulenbergia rigens (1 / 1 gal)
Gold mound lantana Lantana montevidensis (2 / 1 gal)
Octopus agave Agave vilmoriniana (3 / 3.75 gal)
Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (1 / 1 gal)
Texas ranger
Leucophyllum x Rain Cloud (5 / 3.75 gal)
Octopus agave Agave vilmoriniana (2 / 3.75 gal)
Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (2 / 1 gal)
Velvet mesquite Prosopis velutina (1 / 15 gal)
Blue palo verde Parkinsonia florida (transplant)
Deer grass Mulenbergia rigens (3 / 1 gal)
Texas ranger
Leucophyllum x White Cloud (2 / 3.75 gal)
Red bird of paradise Caesalpinia pulcherrima (2 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (2 / 1 gal)
Bulbine Bulbine frutescens ‘Hallmark’ (8 / 1gal)
Deer grass Mulenbergia rigens (5 / 1 gal) Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (3 / 1 gal)
Texas ranger
Leucophyllum x Rain Cloud (3 / 3.75 gal)
Coral Bells Heuchera (13 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (1 / 1 gal)
Texas ranger
Sultana & Electric Lime Coleus Solenostemon hybrida (9 / 1 gal) & (9 / 1 gal)
Leucophyllum x White Cloud (2 / 3.75 gal)
Texas ranger
Leucophyllum x Rain Cloud (3 / 3.75 gal)
Cascolate Caesalpinia cacalaco (1 / 5 gal)
Gold mound lantana Lantana montevidensis (2 / 1 gal)
Potted Plants
Red bird of paradise Caesalpinia pulcherrima (1 / 1 gal)
Cascolate Caesalpinia cacalaco (1 / 10 gal)
Octopus agave Agave vilmoriniana (3 / 3.75 gal)
Potted Plants Prickly pear and unknown cactus (transplant)
Gold mound lantana Lantana montevidensis (2 / 1 gal)
Deer grass Mulenbergia rigens (5 / 1 gal)
Red bird of paradise Caesalpinia pulcherrima (2 / 1 gal)
Planting Plan Refer to the strategy report for links to individual plant fact sheets
planting plan
Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (3 / 1 gal) Deer grass Mulenbergia rigens (2 / 1 gal) Golden Barrel Cactus Echinocactus grusonii (3 / 1 gal) Twin-flowered agave Agave geminiflora (1 / 1 gal) Velvet mesquite Prosopis velutina (existing)
Queen Palm (opitonal) Syagrus romanzoffiana (2 / 15 gal) Mediterranean Fan Palm Chamaerops humilis (1 / 24” box)
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TIRE PLAYSCAPE A
A CANARY ISLAND DATE PALM Pheonix canariensis
TIRE TREE
TIRE MULCH Shredded rubber
TIRE SWING
ANCHORING FOOTING Reinforced concrete
11 Los Osos Valley Access Road Park
TIRE FORT
FILL SOIL
TIRE BALANCE BEAM
TIRE TUNNEL
PLAYSCAPE PARING LOT
Tire Playscape
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San Luis Obispo, CA
The Los Osos Valley Access Road Redesign focuses on establishing a woonerf, a Dutch term describing a â&#x20AC;&#x153;living street.â&#x20AC;? The new street design creates an environment that reconnects pedestrians with the road. A tight cluster of low-medium density residential communities surrounding the site is the main audience. Inhibiting traffic into the site is necessary and achieved by narrowing the street width, changing pavement types, colors, and elevations, and introducing abrupt curves and obstacles. The design accommodates cyclists and runners with a separated path along the stormwater swale. A playscape is located at the northern limits near an apartment complex. A public plaza is located at the southern limits of the road/park for residents, shoppers from nearby Target and Costco, and adult students from the continuation school. The large fountain attracts passersby from the adjacent and busy Los Osos Valley Road.
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5 AutoCAD Details Examples
13 Guadalupe Cyclist Retreat
Guadalupe Cyclist Retreat
Guadalupe Cyclist Retreat 14
6 Senn Residence Seat wall surrounds proposed patio
Firewood shed
Brick patio with fire ring
San Luis Obispo, CA 12'-7"
4'-0"
8'-6"
18'-9"
9'-2"
34'-11"
Concrete patio, expansion joints set at 5 foot square from stair connection
4'-7"
7'-8"
Garden brunch table
16'-10"
Herb garden
Concrete raised succulent bed on first story patio
25'-6"
Trampoline
2'-6"
16'-0"
46'-6"
19'-2"
4'-0"
Broken concrete seat wall, recycled from existing concrete patio Two-foot berm with accent boulders
18'-7"
Decomposed granite bound by concrete edging
Dining table seats 6 persons
Clothes Line
Composting Area 169 square foot second story wooden deck with a storage space beneath
13'-1"
3'-5"
L2.0
Hardscape and features
34'-11"
15'-11"
Counter space with inlaid barbeque, sink, and copost chute
Layout Plan
Stairs from proposed deck 7 inch rise / 11 inch tread
5'-10"
Scale : 1" = 8'-0"
Due Date : 13 Mar 2014
EHS 127: Horticulture and Landscape Design Melanie Mills
Winter 2014
Environmental Horticultural Science California Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo
Jason P.S. Bardeen jbardeen@calpoly.edu 760-777-0089
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