JEREMY NOTLEY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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ABOUT PERSONAL INFORMATION LOC: DOB: Email: MOB:
Perth, Western Australia 19.03.1996 jeremynotley22@gmail.com 0410415400
SKILLS DRAFTING AUTO CAD
DESIGN EDUCATION
ADOBE PHOTO SHOP
University of Western Australia (UWA) - Bachelor of Design (Major in Landscape Architecture): 2014 - 2017
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
Scotch College - High School: 2009 - 2013
ADOBE INDESIGN MODELING SKETCH UP
EMPLOYMENT RHINO LD Total (Burswood, Perth) Full Time - Graduate Landscape Architect Feb 2017 - Current
GHD Woodhead (Perth CBD) Casual - Student Landscape Architect Jul 2016 - Feb 2017
Titan Site Services (Perth, WA) Casual - Labourer Dec 2015 - Current
Soul Boardstore (Scarborough, Perth) Casual - Shop Assistant Dec 2013 - Feb 2017
‘The Mix’ Frozen Yoghurt and Drinks Bar (Warwick, Perth) Casual - Shop Assistant/Barista Nov 2012 - Jun 2015
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3DS MAX DESIGN RENDERING LUMION
CONTENT 4-9 HONG KONG 2050 - THE VEINS - Integrated Design Studio 3001
10 - 13 NEWMAN TOWN PARK - Landscape Studio 3001 - Plants and Natural Systems 3030
14 - 15 GNANGARA URBAN PARK - Landscape Studio 3000
16 - 18 PERTH FERRY TERMINALS - Landscape Studio 2001
19 - 21 PARASITE ARCHITECTURE - Integrated Design 2040
22 - 29 PROFESSIONAL WORK - Flamewood Entry Statement - Forrestfield Air Link - Belmont Station Master Plan - Olive Street, Geraldton - Planting and Surface Plans, Construction Details - Broome Entrance Boat Ramp - Surface and Planting Plans, Construction Details - BEVCHAIN, Canning Vale - Landscape 3
THE VEINS Third Year Integrated Design Studio 3001 This studio brief focused on the medical system of Hong Kong and what this might look like in the year 2050. As part of a group of five, my individual component was ‘The Veins’, a subterranean pedestrian network that connects the urban population throughout the city and into the peripheral. This design was the connector and network underlying the remaining four group members’ designs. The Veins are a combination of eight cylindrical voids that run below Hong Kong. Each cylinder performs a purpose including the delivery of oxygen, medicine exchange, sunlight collection, and vegetated pedestrian paths. All of these elements are essential to the future of Hong Kongs medical system.
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Glass Dome Access
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So oilil/S /Str trea tr e m ea
HONG KONG UNDERGROUND VEINS NETWORK MAP
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PLAN - 1:400 SECTION - 1:300 Pg. 2/3
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DOME ENTRANCE/EXIT
NATIVE VEGETATION
MEDICINE EXCHANGE
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THE VEINS The veins are formed by five cylindrical voids that connect the city centre to the peripheral, and all the spaces in between. This is a visual representation and breakdown of the five components, each of which is an advancement of existing technology and personal speculation.
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Pivoting dome allows pedestrian access Oxygenated crystals are delivered into the ‘Pain Receptor’, exchanged, and sent out to oxygen depleted locations via ‘The Veins.’
Fixed Dome
‘The Veins’ Entrance/ Exit
SOUND ABSORPTION
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Glass elevator provides access to ‘The Veins’
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Chinese Banyan Chinese Mahonia
Plants have a regulatory effect on humidity which is prominent in an underground environment. The chosen plants can also absorb dust.
Sound absorbent material and design reduces the effects of echoing sound, whilst keeping acoustics at an adequate level without becoming too dim.
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CYLINDRICAL FORM
EXPLOSION
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SECTION
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SUNLIGHT TUBE
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OXYGEN TUBE
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Helio tubes attach themselves to skyscrapers and creep toward the sunlight. Sunlight is delivered into The Veins, and creates an extremely concentrated source of light. IRRIGATE Sunlight illuminates the pedestrian walkway and fosters photosynthesis
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A breakdown of the vein designed to house and transport trays containing 750 crystals in the plants. Lighting can be deployed dynamically.
HONG KONG SITE MODEL
COMPLETED SITE MODEL: LANDSCAPE AND CITY
A conceptual site model of Hong Kong in the year 2050. As part of a group of five students, we speculated how Hong Kong may look at a large scale in 2050 as a result of exponential advancements in medical technology. The model reflects 12 high density, high rise urban centres that each have a ‘Pain Receptor’ in the centre. This monitors the brain waves of the urban population that have been concentrated into the 12 defined areas. Beyond the urban centres is the ‘Numb Zone’ where monitoring of brain waves cannot be reached and all buildings are overgrown and provide oxygen for the urban population.
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ACRYLIC DISPLAY WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Integrated Design Studio 3001
MODEL IN CONSTRUCTION
Third Year
NEWMAN TOWN PARK
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NEWMAN TOWN PARK IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE NEWMAN AND HAS BEEN INFLUENCED GREATLY BY THE UNIQUE CHARACTER OF THE REGION AND IN PARTICUARLY THE PEOPLE THAT MAKE UP TOWN.
"UNDER DUSK LIGHT RUSTING AND USELESS OBJECTS BECOME SOMEWHAT BEAUTIFUL" - CAT PRENDERGAST THE OVERARCHING THEME OF THE PARK HAS BEEN CONSTRUCTED AROUND THE ABOVE QUOTE THAT RELATES SPECIFICALLY TO THE PILBARA. THIS HAS SIGNIFICANTLY INFLUENCED THE MATERIALITY OF FURNITURE AND THE CHOICE OF STRUCTURES WITHIN THE PARK. THE CHOSEN VEGETATION COMPLIMENTS THIS THEME THROUGH USEING A VARIETY OF THE PILBARA'S MOST PROMINENT AND OFTEN OVERLOOKED AND UNDER APPRECIATED VEGETATION. THE PARK HIGHLIGHTS THESE ELEMENTS AND ALLOWS A NEW CONNECTION TO BE HAD BETWEEN PEOPLE AND NATURE.
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- Landscape Studio 3001 - Plants and Natural Systems 3030 This studio focused on the design of a town park located in the small mining town of Newman in the Pilbara, Western Australia. My personal approach to this brief was to integrate the often viewed useless and sometimes neglected objects and plants that are found throughout Newman. The challenge I posed to myself was to present these elements in a unique way that highlights the beauty that can often be overlooked.
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NEWMAN TOWN PARK
THE DESIGN OF THE PARK DRAWS INSPIRATION FROM NEWMAN AND ITS SURROUNDINGS, IMPLEMENTING THEMES AND ELEMENTS INTO THE PARK TO PROVIDE AN EXPERIENCE THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE.
ACACIA ANEURA GRASS MIX WINTERGREEN TURF PILBARA RED SOIL CORTEN STEEL STRIPS INSITU CONCRETE PAVING EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE CORTEN STEEL GRATE POLYMERIA SHADE CORTEN/TIMBER BENCH MULGA WOOD POSTS
MASTERPLAN | CONCEPT 21500503 | LACH3001
NEWMAN TOWN PARK
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WINTERGREEN TURF
INCLUDED IN THIS AREA ARE FOUR VARIETIES OF PERENNIAL GRASS, ACCOMPANIED BY THE MULGA TREE. THE SOIL IS NATURAL PILBARA RED DIRT MIXED WITH GYPSUM AND ORGANIC MATTER TO BREAK UP THE HEAVY CLAY CONTENT AND REDUCE CRACKING TREES
CORTEN STEEL MID-TONE TIMBER PILBARA RED SOIL MIXED WITH GYPSUM AND ORGANIC MATTER
PERENNIAL GRASSES
LIGHT COLOURED TIMBER
ARISTIDA HOLATHERA
TRIODIA EPACTIA
THEMEDA TRIANDRA
ROPE AND POST CONNECTION
ERAGROSTIS ERIOPODA
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CORTEN STEEL ACACIA ANEURA
NEWMAN TOWN PARK
CORTEN GRATE: TOP LAYER IS PLASTIC COATED IN CORTEN PAINT
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THIS SPACE IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE PARK, AIMED AT BRINGING TO LIFE A SELECTION OF PILBARA VEGETATION THAT MAY NOT BE TRULY APPRECIATED FOR THERE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THEIR ORDINARY HABITAT. THIS SPACE AIMS TO CREATE A FEELING OF SECURITY, WHICH ALSO PROVIDES RESIDENTS, FLY-IN FLY-OUT WORKERS AND VISITORS WITH A PLACE TO RELAX AND ENJOY SOME OF NEWMANS MOST PROMINENT AND LARGELY OVERLOOKED VEGETATION IN A MODERNISED WAY.
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A PLACE FOR PEOPLE (1)
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SECTION 1:50 LOCAL SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE COMMISIONED TO PRODUCE ARTWORK THAT WILL BE CUT OUT OF THE CORTEN STEEL STIPS LOCATED THROUGHT THE PRIVATE SPACE.
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A PLACE FOR PEOPLE (2) 21500503 | LACH3001
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NEWMAN TOWN PARK
A PLACE FOR PEOPLE (3)
NEWMAN TOWN PARK
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SECURITY IS A HUGE FACTOR INFLUENCING THE DESIGN OF NEWMAN TOWN PARK. IT IS KNOWN THAT THIS TOWN HAS EXPERIENCED ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR REGUARLY. THE ABILITY TO FEEL SAFE IN AN ENVIRONMENT AT ALL TIMES THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND NIGHT IS VERY IMPORTANT DESIGN REQUIREMENT AND HAS BEEN IMPLEMENTED IN A WAY THAT HIGHLIGHTS A SELECTION OF FEATURES THE PARK OFFERS. LIGHTING IS LOCATED ALONG MAIN PEDESTRIAN ROUTES AND SHEDS LIGHT INTO ALL AREAS WITHIN THE PARK. BRIGHT WHITE STRIP LIGHTING
MULGA WOOD EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE
REMOVABLE SHADE
FOLDABLE SHADE STRUCTURE
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YELLOW AMBIENT LIGHT
LIGHTING PLAN | 1:200
ICONIC MULGA POST
SECTION 1:100
WHITE BENCH LIGHT
PLANTING PLAN PAGE: 6
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GNANGARA URBAN PARK Third Year - Landscape Studio 3000 The development of Perth a city has often been speculated. This studio explores the potential future of the Gnangara pine plantation in Western Australia, and the ways in which effective landscape design may be able to preserve the Gnangara water table to be utilised in the future. My proposal also concerned the future of the endangered Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo species through the preservation of existing habitats and the integration of new habitats to the site. Copious amounts of research resulted in a design that uses land mosaics such as corridors and patches in order to create a harmonious landscape to accommodate future housing expansion, the Carnaby Cockatoo and the water table.
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PERTH FERRY TERMINAL PROPOSAL Second Year Landscape Studio 2001 The Swan River of Perth, Western Australia runs alongside a vast amount of the cities population and has great potential to provide this population with the city in alternative form of transport being the ferry. This studio focused on the design of three accessible, functional, and recreational ferry terminals as potential focal points for the suburbs of East Perth, Maylands, and Belmont.
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PARASITE ARCHITECTURE Second Year - Integrated Design 2040: Future Making Parasite - “an organism which lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other’s expense”. This was the brief in which required an architectural interpretation of this definition through a design that re-invents a building within Perth, Western Australia. The chosen site ‘Helvetica’, a small bar in the CBD. The design includes a glass staircase and walk through that weaves in and out of the buildings brick facade. It was inspired by the snake-like art that is present on one of the walls.
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Demolition 3: modified balcony
Exposed Steel Structure
Demolition 1: modified window
Glass facade
Glass Facade
Staircase allows transition between ground floor and 1st floor
Demolition 4: modified wall
Section cut through glass facade
Section cut through stairs
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Demolition 2: modified window
Section cut through walkway platform
FLAMEWOOD ENTRY STATEMENT February 2017 - Flamewood, Perth Northern Suburbs, Western Australia. A conceptual design for the entry statement of a new housing development located in Perth, Western Australia. The design is a part of the overall landscape design for Flamewood.
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FORRESTFIELD AIR-LINK (FAL) December 2016 - Belmont Station Rendered Master Plan As part of the on-going Forrestfield Air Link train-line proposal in Perth, Western Australia, this is the design for one of three stations in the proposal. My personal contribution included the CAD work and Photoshop rendering of the plan.
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OLIVE ST, GERALDTON July 2016 - Planting and Surface Plans, Construction Details Role: - Drafting of planting and surface plans using CAD. - Construction details and notes using on CAD. - Creation of planting schedules including tree varieties, planting mixes, direct seeding quantities.
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ENTRANCE POINT BOAT RAMP, BROOME July 2016 27
- Planting and Surface Plans, Construction Details
Role: - Drafting of planting and surface plans using CAD. - Construction details and notes using on CAD. - Creation of planting schedules including tree varieties, planting mixes, direct seeding quantities using Plant Manager - Collaborating with civil engineers - Professional communication with Landmark
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BEVCHAIN, CANNING VALE March 2016 - Planting and Surface Plans Role: - Drafting of planting and surface plans using Auto CAD. - Creation of planting schedules including tree varieties, shrubs, and ground-covers.
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