Jeremy Johnson Landscape Architecture Portfolio 2018
Education 2014-2019
Iowa State University
Experience 2018-Present
Ames, IA
Landscape Architecture College of Design
Jeffrey L. Bruce & Company
West Des Moines, IA
Internship
•
2017-2018
Community Visioning: designing for small Iowa communities
Design Research & Outreach
Ames, IA
Research Associate •
2017
Jeremy Johnson
•
2016
jermjohn.designer@gmail.com
Ames, IA
Designing, rendering, and installing residential designs
Country Landscapes
Ames, IA
Plant Nursery Sales & Crew
Professional Skills
Activities
Auto-Cad Photoshop Illustrator InDesign ESRI GIS Sketchup Lumion Rhino Revit Microsoft Office
01
Green Hills Retirement Community Internship
641-430-4965
Inadequate
Digitally modeling riparian landscapes
2018
• • •
Interpreting design documents Learning hard-scape materials and construction Developing planting palettes with hardy species
Iowa State Rome Program Semester in Italy studying urban design
2016-2019
Student Society of Landscape Architecture Positions • •
2014-2016 Sufficient
Master
Student faculty chair - Sit in on all department faculty meetings Design build leader - Building various design projects for fundraising
Student Volunteer Services Story County Conservation - Trail Maintenance
Selected Projects A
DIGITAL MODEL RENDERING National Western Center 4th Year
B
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION Pammel Bridge 4th year
C
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION Spectrum Multi-generational Community 5th year
National Western Center Denver, Colorado
Denver International Airport
North Metro Northwest Rail Gold Line
41st & Fox Station
40th & Colorado 38th & Blake
City & County
West Corridor
Denver
Equestrian Center
I-225 Corridor
7
8
City Context Map National Western Center Globeville Elyria-Swansea Union Station
Southwest Corridor 0
6 5 3
Livestock Center
Future Transit Oriented Development
9
2 4
3 acre site 0’
50’
100’
150’
200’
10
Plan View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A03
Community Plaza Event Field Transit Platform Catwalk Connection Retail - Restaurant Mural Historic Rail Landmark Lookout Tower Cottonwood Field Parking Access
2
1
1
Elyria-Swansea Neighborhood
Expo Hall
Plan view of a Transit Orientated Development on the edge of the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood North of Downtown Denver.
Transit Plaza
1 mi
2 mi
3 mi
4 mi
View 1
A’
A Seating Area
Water Feature Paved Circulation
Vegetated Circulation
Open Space
View 2 Section A-A’
1
Water Quality Improv
Protected Seating
Shaded Seating
Primary Pedestrian Circulation
Increasing in Intimacy
Mountain Sentinel Aspen
Populus tremuloides ‘Mountain Sentinel’
Flagstone imbedded in turf Water runoff strainer leading to detention infrastructure Permeable pavers
Transit Plaza
T
Native shrub vegetation: Twinberry Fruit Golden Currant Wild Rose
FLAGSTONE EMBEDDED IN TURF
PERMEABLE PAVERS
Jeremy Johnson
20’ 20’
3’3’
5’5’
Western Chokecherry
WATERFALL FEATURE
VEGETATED BERM
Iowa State University
3’3’ Cantilever retaining wall
Perspective illustrating the landscape features used to create intimate spaces.
Section of the primary walk into the site from the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood.
Facing W 0’
3’
6’
GRADING PLAN SCALE: 1”=10’
910
908
909
907 906
909
910
910
BUILT SLOPE
909
909
908
911
912
905
904
908
RAMP 910
RETAINING WALL
905
T.O.B 913
BRIDGE
T.O.F 911.5
905 909
GENERAL NOTES: T.O.F is defined as Top of Foundation.
908 909
909
906 907
908 T.O.F 909 910 910.5
908 907
T.O.B 913
T.O.B is defined as Top of Bridge. 912
Top of Ramp is equal to Top of Bridge
RAMP
NORTH
912
DRAWN BY:
906
911
912
905
913 914
Grading plan showing spot elevations for the pedestrian bridge and its footings.
BUILT SLOPE 911
912
B 05
SCALE: 1”=20’
381.6 CF of CUT
907 910
CUT AND FILL DIAGRAM
1,040.9 CF of FILL
906
905 909
B
FINAL PROJECT: DOCUMENTING THE DETAIL: A BRIDGE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 481 FALL 2017 COLLEGE OF DESIGN IOWA STATE UNVIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR: SCHUCKERT
A
PLAN VIEW
Pammel Bridge Ames, Iowa
JEREMY JOHNSON
1210 17 SCALE: A 1” = 10’ B 1” = 20’ DRAWING NO.
910
2
COVER PAGE
AXON SCALE: 1’=1/8”
1a
COMPONENT: DECKING
(74boards)
1b
SCALE: 1’=1/5”
COMPONENT: HAND RAIL
(5’O.C.)
SCALE: 1’=1/5”
FINAL PROJECT: DOCUMENTING THE DETAIL: A BRIDGE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 481 FALL 2017 COLLEGE OF DESIGN IOWA STATE UNVIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR: SCHUCKERT
1
NORTH
DRAWN BY: JEREMY JOHNSON
1210 17 SCALE:
1c
COMPONENT: CONCRETE RAMPS
(8.3%)
SCALE: 1’=1/5”
Section diagrams showing the material makeup of the bridge.
1d
COMPONENT: GLULAM BEAMS SCALE: 1’=1/5”
(4)
1’ = 1/4” DRAWING NO.
1
4’3”
ALL FOOTINGS ARE BUIRED AT LEAST 4’ UNDERGROUND TO SURPASS THE FROST DEPTH AT THIS LATITUDE. THE BEAMS ARE GLUE LAMINATED TIMBER 24” APART AT THEIR CENTERS.
MID RAIL 2”X8”
FOUNDATION
RETAINING WALL
THE ENDS OF THE BRIDGE ARE ACCESSED VIA A SLOPE AND RAMP. RETAINING WALLS HOLD THE EARTH BUILT SLOPE AND MEET AT THE FOUNDATION.
DISTURBED SOIL
1’6”
7 1/4”
8’
UNDISTURBED SOIL
1 1/2”
E
SECTION: BRIDGE AT FOUNDATION
1’ 4 1/2”
1’6 7/8”
RAILS
SCALE: 1’=1/8” DECKING
5 1/8”
2’O.C. 1 1/2”
7.3652
GENERAL NOTES:V BEAMS ARE ATTACHED TO THE FOUNDATION VIA A GLBT HARDWARE CONNECTION SITTING ON A CONCRETE SEAT. BRACES ARE ATTACHED TO THE BEAMS WITH FACTORY WELDED HGB SADDLE HARDWARE PIECES.
BRACE
2’
BRACE HARDWARE
NORTH
Fa BEAM SEAT
1’6”
FOUNDATION
F
Detail drawings used to describe the human scale and material connections in a cross section.
B 07
Fc
Fb
THESE BRACES CONNECTIONS EACH USE SIX 2.5” DOMED HEAD CARRIAGE BOLTS AND NUTS. BRACES OCCUR AT EACH HANDRAIL SPACED OUT AT 5’.
GLULAM BEAM
FINAL PROJECT: DOCUMENTING THE DETAIL: A BRIDGE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 481 FALL 2017 COLLEGE OF DESIGN IOWA STATE UNVIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR: SCHUCKERT
GENERAL NOTES:
9’1/4” 8’
BEAM SEAT
SECTION THROUGH BRIDGE FACING SOUTH EAST
Pammel Bridge Ames, Iowa
SECTION: BRIDGE AT BRACES SCALE: 1’=1/4”
DRAWN BY: JEREMY JOHNSON
1210 17 SCALE: E 1’ = 1/8” F 1’ = 1/4” DRAWING NO.
4
ELEVATION & STRIPPED PLAN FACING NORTH EAST
47’
24’
24’
2”X8”TOP RAIL
5”X5”RAIL POST 8.3% CONCRETE RAMP
POURED CONCRETE FOUNDATION
5’
BRACES PER RAIL POST
5 1/8” GLULAM BOARD 28 1/2” DEPTH 46’ SPAN
C
POURED CONCRETE FOOTING
ELEVATION
UNDISTURBED SOIL
5’
GENERAL NOTES:
(see drawing G)
THE FOOTINGS OF ALL BURIED STRUCTURES GO 4’ UNDERGROUND ADDRESSING FROST DEPTH
SCALE: 1”=8’
THERE ARE BRACES FOR EVERY HAND RAIL. THEY ARE SPACED 5’O.C. RETAINING WALL
RETAINING WALL TOP HANDRAIL
2”X8”X8’ DOUGLAS FIR
CONCRETE SLOPE
CONCRETE SLOPE
GLULAM BEAM RETAINING WALL
D
STRIPPED STRUCTURE PLAN SCALE: 1”=8’
FINAL PROJECT: DOCUMENTING THE DETAIL: A BRIDGE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 481 FALL 2017 COLLEGE OF DESIGN IOWA STATE UNVIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR: SCHUCKERT
DISTURBED SOIL
NORTH
BRACES 5’ O.C. RETAINING WALL
DRAWN BY: JEREMY JOHNSON
1210 17 SCALE: 1” = 8’ DRAWING NO.
Detail drawings illustrating the material connections in plan and section view.
3
Spectrum Multi-generational Community Nevada, Iowa
B
A
Phasing Diagrams
PHASE 1 : EXISTING CONDITION
Existing Condition FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Interior Floor Plan ADDITIONAL STORY PLAN:
Floor-plan of a single residential duplex property designed to house older and younger generations together. PHASE 2 : AMENITY DEVELOPMENT Increased Walkability Widening of J and H Avenues Extension of I Avenues
PHASE 1: Amenity Development
PHASE 3 : DUPLEX CONSTRUCTION Neighborhood Alleyways Maintained Road Access Increased I Avenue Parking
PHASE 1: Amenity Development
C 09
View A
View B
View from the back entrance looking at the courtyard.
View from the front door looking into the public solarium.
Group Members: Sarah York, Michael Stanley, Chirag Khurana
2
2
1
SITE PLAN
1
2
PHYSICAL THERAPY
DAYCARE CONSERVATORY
0’
30’
60’
3
COMM. CENTER
Master Plan
120’
Master plan of defining residential masses, commercial zones, and green-space.
15’ 30’ SITE0’SECTION 1
60’
Section elevation showcasing the different roof-line options for the duplex properties as well as the relationship to public spaces. Facing the garages.
SITE SECTION 2 0’
15’
30’
Section 1 FACING EAST
60’
Section elevation showcasing the different roof-line options for the duplex properties as well as the relationship to public spaces. Facing the front entrance.
View 1
View of the playground outside of the daycare.
View 2
View of the outdoor seating for the community center.
Section 2 FACING WEST View 3
View of the outdoor reflection space for yoga stretching.
JEREMY JOHNS jermjohn@iastate.edu
641-430-4965
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