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table of contents s e c o n d y e a r w o r k ................................................................................4-5
100 trees.......................................................................................................................6-7 Art Analysis and Zoo Model........................................................................................8-9
t h i r d y e a r w o r k ........................................................................................10-11
Designing for Speed.................................................................................................12-13 Relating to Architecture..........................................................................................14-15 Proposed Caldwell and Denmark Re-Design.........................................................16-17 Oasis on Oglethorpe................................................................................................18-19 Oak Grove Conservation Subdivision....................................................................20-21
Service Learning Project: Herb Garden.................................................................24-27
Paintings..................................................................................................................30-31
f o u r t h y e a r w o r k ................................................................................22-23
a r t w o r k .................................................................................................................28-29 r e s u m e ...................................................................................................................32-33
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College of Environment and Design-Undergraduate portfolio 2008-2011
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second year work
100 trees
S e c l u s i o n 6
project requirements:
To begin this project, we had to select a word on which to focus. I chose seclusion. From there we had to pick just one species of tree to use and create a design plan based on using one to one hundred of that one particular species of tree. I chose to use all 100 trees in order to maximize the feeling of seclusion. Part one of this project was just a basic design plan, part two was to add topography, and part three was to add in detail.
project description:
As one walks along the stone path, they will experience a sense of enclosure by the large, intimidating Eucalyptus trees. The trees line the pathway alluding to a wall surrounding the path. Because of the immense size of the trees, one would feel very small and hidden from what is beyond the pathway. At the end of the trail is a natural pool which is sheltered in the forest of Eucalyptus trees. An appealing secluded experience would surround one while walking this private path through nature.
second year work
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M e d i u m : M a r k e r o n W h i t e B o n d P a p e r, C o m p l e t e d s e c o n d y e a r
art analysis project, model
For this project, we had to analyze a painting and determine the dominante emotions that were evoked . So within the series of analyses, I determined this painting, Seals on the Rocks by Albert Bierstadt, creates lots of anxiety based on the main shapes used, triangles, and other factors within the painting. From this analysis, we had to create a model. I chose to do a zoo featuring a small triangular shaped holding tank that creates anxiety based on the crowded tank and the amount of animals featured within it.
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second year work Z o o M o d e l : C o m p l e t e d s e c o n d y e a r, v a r i o u s m a t e r i a l s
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third year work
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designing for speed
project description:
The freeing spirit of Rusted Root’s “Send Me on My Way” has a smooth and natural sound. This inspired the soft curve which undulates down the center mimicking the playful personality of the flute in the song. A natural yet vivid setting is created by lining the soft curve, which emulates a rain garden, with natural elements like rocks, herbaceous perennials, and groundcovers. The unrefined sound of this song is interrupted with drum beats much like the trees and flower beds breaking up the soft but dominant curve.
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third year work M e d i u m : M a r k e r o n W h i t e B o n d P a p e r, C o m p l e t e d t h i r d y e a r Model: Miscellaneous materials
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relating to architecture
project description:
In order to compliment this home’s traditional appearance, a formal garden approach was applied to the front yard. The symmetrical spirals create a formal feeling but stay true to a natural scene. To contrast the harsh angles of the roof line, softer rounder forms were used in the planting materials. Bird feeders add height to compliment the peaked roofs. The plants selected are intended to attract wildlife like birds and butterflies. Careful attention was used when selecting plants for the different seasons. The color scheme, a primary triad muted with purple, is realized throughout the year. In spring, the California Lilac adds a nice blue. The Juniper adds yellow color year round and the Bergenia is an evergreen perennial which has bright red flowers in the spring and an abundance of red in the fall. During summertime, the Hydrangeas and Lavender have blue blooms while the Smoketree gives off great red plumes in summer and scarlet red foliage in the fall. The Sedum blooms red from mid-summer to autumn. Although the Holly is an evergreen, it too has red in the fall from the berries. The Yuletide Camellia has beautiful red with yellow flowers in winter through the beginning of spring. Since the house is a soft blue-grey, blue compliments the blossoming Camellias in winter as well as the other evergreens and plants throughout the year.
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third year work
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M e d i u m : C o l o r e d P e n c i l o n W h i t e B o n d P a p e r, C o m p l e t e d t h i r d y e a r
proposed caldwell and denmark re-design project description:
The approach for the proposed courtyard is to create a space where pedestrians are primary and vehicles secondary. A unifying leaf pattern creates a cohesive space which ties all main areas together. The main leaf pattern is found in between Caldwell and Denmark. This space is mainly lawn and intended for studying and relaxing. This area, as well as the second leaf, have built in walls for seating. The second and third leaf landmarks are mainly hardscapes. Changing materials create the veins of the leaves and are intended to guide the eye through the space. The third leaf ends in a grand stair case which is surrounded by a rain garden terrace. When heavy rain occurs, channels built into the terraces collect the water. This then allows the area to become a water feature. All planting material is native in order to expand the boundaries of the Founder’s Garden without taking away from the specimen species displayed there. 16
third year work M e d i u m : M a r k e r o n W h i t e B o n d P a p e r, C o m p l e t e d t h i r d y e a r
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oasis on oglethorpe M a s t e r P l a n
C o m m u n i t y S p a c e
Backyard Details
project description:
Oasis on Oglethorpe is an exclusive infill housing community. With only 12 lots and each house plan unique in style, this is the number one block in the Athens area. Featured in the high end community space is a beautiful water-fire feature that falls into a natural pond setting. The enclosed patio space is the most desirable hang out spot. A raised planting wall ensures privacy around the two luxurious, free standing fireplaces with beautiful covered arbors. Built in seating is an ultimate relaxation destination which ensures you and your family the best in life style and comfort.
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third year work M e d i u m : M a r k e r o n W h i t e B o n d P a p e r, C o m p l e t e d t h i r d y e a r
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oak grove conservation subdivision
I n v e n t o r y a n d A n a l y s i s
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1. Hydrology Study 2. Vegetation Study 3. Slope Study 4. Soil Study 5. Master Land Use 6. Surrounding Land Use 7. Vicinity
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Master Plan
project description:
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Oak Grove Conservation Subdivision has 102 lots ranging from 8000 to 15000 square feet. It features access to greenspace from every lot. Meandering trails continue throughout a picturesque setting that leads to a scenic lake. The development is about five miles from downtown Athens and the University of Georgia. This plan is at 100 scale. This project required several inventory and analyses before we could begin the master plan portion. After analyzing hydrology, vegetation, slope, soil, master land use, surrounding land, and vicinity the master plan development began. The main requirements were to keep as many of the existing hardwood forests on site as possible while straying from poor soils and steep slopes.
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third year work
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Medium: Inventory- photoshop, Master Plan- Marker on White Bond Paper
fourth year work
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herb garden
After invasive plants were removed
Rocks were brought in to define beds
Beds before removal process This service learning project was a group project for Barnett Shoals Elementary School. On weekends, this school is a public park for anyone to come and use the playgrounds and picnic facilities. Our challenge was to gut the existing beds filled with honeysuckle, a chinaberry, and weeds while trying to save any existing herbs that were still there. Our main goal was to restore the beds to the original function of having flourishing herbs that could be used in food dishes or in crafts. Originally the design plan was to outline five different beds by color defining different countries of origin. However, towards the end of this experience, our client thought it would be easier to define the beds by use so we ended up changing the beds to be color coded by aromatic, medicinal, tea, dye, and culinary.
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Painted rocks really added life to the garden and was perfect for an elementary school
fourth year work Completed fourth year
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herb garden
Completed garden
This was a quick photoshop rendering I created in order to show the client our hopes for the garden’s appearance. This was created with the original design in mind with the beds defined by country of where the herb originated.
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fourth year work Completed fourth year
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artwork
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Chameleon- sight Octopus- touch Sea Turtle- touch Okapi- hearing Flamingo- sight Polar Bear- smell
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These paintings are acrylic paintings on either canvas or acrylic paper. All the animals except for the owl and elephant were for a concentration piece. I chose to focus on extreme animal senses. I chose 12 animals that exhibited strong eyesight, smell, touch, hearing, or some sixth sense. Not all of them are shown here. The list shown on the other page lists the sense the animal has. The elephant was created for a topic titled “something crumpled� and the owl was painted as a gift for a friend.
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jess ca pack
jpack888@gmail.com (770) 862-5262 Major: Bachelors of Landscape Architecture Candidate College: College of Environment and Design Intended Graduation: Spring 2013 GPA: 3.7
education
profile of skills
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop Elements, InDesign, Illustrator, AutoCAD
work experience
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voluntary work
Hunter’s Chase Swim Coach: Summers only: 2006-2010 Encouraged yet challenged swimmers aged 4-17 to meet personal goals Developed practice workouts and adjusted schedule when necessary Demonstrated proper techniques Organized swimmers for six-seven meets each summer Bath and Body Works: Summer and Holidays 2008 and Summer 2009 Developed customer service skills Promoted and demonstrated products in order to increase store revenue Polite, respectful, friendly cashier Bus Operator: July 2011- Present Day Efficiently transport passengers safely across campus Complies with road rules and safety regulations Communication skills evolved Able to quickly adapt to obstacles, requests, commands Integrative part of how the university operates Commercial Drivers Licence Etsy shop: June 2011- Present Day Created and maintain an online embroidery shop to sell baby products to people all over the U.S.
Alternative Spring Break 2009: Port St. Joe, Florida St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge- Placed nesting signs along beaches for endangered bird species and cleaned beaches St. Joseph’s Bay Buffer Preserve- planted 6000 long leaf pine trees Alternative Spring Break 2010: Everglades, Florida Miami Zoo- spread mulch and cleaned leaf litter Biscayne National Park- cleaned protected beaches for sea turtle nesting Miami Humane Society- walked eager dogs and puppies and attended to lonesome cats Everglades National Park- removed invasive Brazilian Pepper plants and planted trees
related experiences West Coast Field Trip: August 2-13 2011
Went on a 2 week field trip across Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland to visit firms out west and see famous landscape design works as well as natural landscapes to gain new knowledge and an appreciation for the field of landscape architecture
achievements
Deans list from 2009-2011 100 Trees and Caldwell Redesign projects selected for UGA accreditation
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