Design portfolio

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PORTFOLI

JOSEPH CARBAJAL



Resume

Joseph Carbajal 924 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, KY 40505 (859) 684-9678 jhcarb2@gmail.com

Education Anderson County High School, Lawrenceburg, KY

2006 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Landscape Architecture, College of Agriculture 2013

Work Experience

Carbajal’s landscaping and Garden Center, Lawrenceburg, KY Seasonal Foreman 2005-2010 Walt Disney World Resort, Lake buena Vista, FL Internship: Disney College Program, Merchandise Fall 2007 Seasonal Cast Member, Merchandise 2008-2012 Alltech, Nicholasville, KY Internship: Corporate Design, private projects Summer 2012 The Nature Conservancy, Kentucky Chapter Landscape Architecture Intern, map production Fall 2012-Spring 2013 Lexington Downtown Development Authority Design Excellence research and development intern Summer 2013

Awards + Recognition

Dean’s List, University of Kentucky 2006-2007 The National Endowment for the Arts, YOUR TOWN, The Citizens Institute on Rural Design, Harrodsburg, KY Student Assistant 2011 Design Week: Design Workshop Team Award: Best Concept Spring 2012

Skills + Leadership

Proficient in: Adobe Creative Suite + Autocad + Google Sketchup + ArcGIS Bi-lingual: fluent in spanish and english Trainer on production line for Big Ass Fans Downtown design standards and guidelines development

References Brandi Berryman Urban Designer, LDDA Lexington, KY bberryman@lexingtondda.com

Deirdre Lyons Director, Corporate Image and Project Manager Alltech, Nicholasville, KY dlyons@alltech.com

Ned Crankshaw LA Department Chair University of Kentucky Lexington, KY ned.crankshaw@uky.edu



University work


Montessori School Layout bluegrass-maury silt loam

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outdoor classroom storage/maintenance offices

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A site was chosen in the Coldstream Business park as the location for a montessori school and a design was to be completed that accounts for the physical environment as well as anticipate the needs of this particular learning environment.

citation blvd: sound + bad views

Lexington, KY opportunities/ constraints/elevation

Coldstream Montessori School


coldstream montessori school This design meets the requirements of the builder and client while addressing the environmental problems due to the human altered landscape. The building helps eliminate stormwater run-off. To enhance a more sustainable design the building uses natural sunlight and wind direction. The surrounding landscape is left as little altered as possible including preserving riparian zones and natural swales. Outdoor laboratories and classrooms are available to students and teachers.

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trail system + buffer for meadow

preserved swale

cane run creek + riparian zone

playground connection to coldstream research park

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HOWARDS LANDING WINERY + BISTRO

CLARK COUNTY, KY

located on a bluff overlooking the kentucky river valley this site has provided a great location for the design of the howards landing winery + bistro. Inventory and analysis were very important for this design since the vines can only grow on certain slopes and in certain soils as well as needing a steady flow of wind to dry the leaves. The inventory and analysis provided below shows how the site was designed to suit these needs as well as those of the business owner.

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inventory soil map

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soils in purple, red, and yellow were most suitable for growing grapes since they proivded the most nutrients

located in blue and yellow zones are easy slopes that could be used for buildings

slope percent

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Vine Suitability

the colored zones represent prime land for vines with yellow being best suited, blue good, and red bad

recreational opportunity

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blue zones: 0-3% yellow zones: 3-5% red zones: 5+%

locations within the purple margins are best suited for recreation with a heightened focus on red

views + base map

blue arrows are gooo views with forest obstructing view on east side of property and road on west.


HOWARDS CREEK WINERY PLAN

preserved historic rock wall

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Schematic Drawings

production facility

Howards Creek Winery + Bistro is a bluegrass charm where the ancient art of wine-making meets the majestic bluffs overlooking the Kentucky River valley. With walking paths as well as an amphitheater, The winery can be enjoyed by all.

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vineyards owners living quarters vineyards

Winery entrance from main road Concept Drawings council ring

welcome center + bistro

forest walk

outdoor amphitheater

welcome center + bistro section

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S.H. Firm mill street

maxwell street

The northern side of the building is viewed when driving along maxwell street at the mill street intersection. as you can see lots of natural light is allowed with windows as well as a large use of natural soft-scape elements

ground plane plan

South hill is an historic district in the heart of the city of lexington with a blighted surface parking lot that is under utilized. S.H. Firm is looking to change the face of the site and help create a positive infill project for the historic district. This design utilizes state of the art energy conservation techniques and maximizes the use of the site. Natural elements located on the ground plane as well as the rooftop gardens provide an oasis for employees and clients of the firm. clients will experience first hand the opportunities that can be had with work done by S.H. Firm and its associates.

South Hill, Lexington, KY

lawrence street

this is the southern end of the building opposite of the prior view of the north side. here we see what will be viewed on lawrence street looking north at the solar panel topped corner tower.


WESTERN ROOF GARDEN

roof garden plan

THE WESTERN ROOF GARDEN IS USED AS A BREAK AREA FOR EMPLOYEES. THIS GARDEN IS PRIVATE AND ONLY ACCESSIBLE BY EMPLOYEES THROUGH THE ROOFTOP CONFERENCE ROOM.

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EAST SECTION LOOKING WEST

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EASTERN ROOF GARDEN THE EASTERN ROOF GARDEN IS USED AS A SHOWCASE ROOF GARDEN THAT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND ACTS AS AN ESCAPE FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE DESIGN FIRM. RAISED WOOD PLANK DECK ACTS AS THE WALKWAYS.

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live green kentucky

university of kentucky, lexington, KY context map

designed as a collaboration between the university of kentucky college of engineering and now being utilized as a living working laboratory for the college of agriculture, the UK solar house, known as sky.blue, is located next to the site of the cooper house on nicholasville road. as a living learning laboratory the solar house site will be a dwelling for two researchers who are hoping to promote sustainable living in the city limits, the house itself is a zero energy house. the landscape around it is also very sustainable in nature. elements include permeable hard scape and edible gardens for cooking and food. elevated berms reduce rainwater runoff into the streets and also imitate the rolling hills of the bluegrass. a raingarden and bioswale eliminate any excess water from running off site and prevents further flooding problems. native plants are used in a way that is sustainable and very appealing to the senses of the dwellers and visitors.

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earth berms for seating and stormwater control

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SOLAR HOUSE

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Louisville Urban Research Park (LURP) Superund Site, Louisville, KY Louisville’s Urban Research Park

a former industrial site now a superfund site. the blackleaf site in the Park Hill neighborhood in Louisville, KY has stood vacant for many years and new re-development has been suited for The Louisville Urban Research Park is a redeveloped industrial superfund site that is geared to attract high end research companies. Along with it. the following design is the alternative for thetheblighted site to bring back to the participating with the University of Louisville departments of research, research park will be aintended usable and inspiring district oflife modern buildings. community and enhance furtherinto growth inCorridor this that area of for louisville. The open buildings will be incorporated the Park Hill is slated redevelopment over the course of the next years with the help of the Louisville-Metro Government. It will be part of the Louisville-Lexington Economic development plan that is looking to bring more industrial jobs to the Bluegrass. Along with new greenspaces and a space for small commercial business along Wilson Avenue, this new district seeks attract further growth and development to the area. With over 60 acres of site available the possibilities for development are broad and diverse. Louisville’s Urban Research Park looks to the future while working with the past to bring Louisville and the University of Louisville to the limelight of todays economy.

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Preliminary Perspectives

Preliminary Perspectives

research blvd. looking east atthethe intersection of Dixie Highway. Research Boulevard looking east at intersection of Dixie Highway. Street trees Street trees linecreating the aroad creating a buffer for theparking pedestrians line the raod buffer from the pedestrians along with parallel available for those who do not wish to park in thefor underground abovedo ground along with parallel parking available thoseand who not wish garages to park parking in the underground and above ground parking garages.

one of the squares that dot the park research park toactivity encourage Onemany of the many squares that dot the research to encourage outdoor outdoorasactivity as gathering well as creating gathering spaces to further well as creating spaces to further incorporate socializing between researchers and collegues. This view isresearchers looking North West and towardscolleagues. Dixie incorporate socializing between This Highway. view is looking northwest towards dixie highway.

looking south at the main building over the great lawn. the main Looking south at themeeting Main Building over the great The Main Building probuilding provides spaces andlawn. other common spaces for vides meeting spaces and other common spaces for all companies and business all companies and businesses that are using the research park that are using the research park when space is not available in their buildings. when space is not available in their buildings.

Joey Carbajal

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Preliminary Perspectives

Dr. Ryan Hargrove

Main Building


The current design for the Urban Research Park calls for a more integrated design concept with a complete re-mediation of the site to eliminate the possibility of More contamination. Existing axis’ that flow directly into the site are kept through the site as well as the elimination of the diagonal pedestrian corridors that dissected the site. The pedestrian corridors are replaced with green corridors lined with plant material and trees that create a haven for the employees of the site as well as patrons to the commercial sector. Along Wilson Avenue is commercial development that will be convenient for the neighborhood residents. The shotgun houses opposite of the smaller commercial buildings along Wilson Avenue with later be sought for development as professional offices while keeping the historic architectural integrity of the houses. Industrial building types are placed closer to the neighboring industrial districts and the adjacent railroad. These buildings are applicable for use by many diverse companies that seek to find a prime site near the University of Louisville as well as within clear sight of the ever changing downtown of Louisville.

LURP Plan

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Wilson Aven ue

Looking southwest towards the MaiN Building and plaza from neighboring Wilson Avenue. The community park can be enjoyed by those of the Park Hill and California neighborhoods and will be maintained by funds generated by research partnering companies.

Covered Parking

Wilson Avenue is transformed into a walkable pleasant environment with street trees put in place as well as the conversion of the shotgun houses into future offices for professionals. Wilson Avenue also hosts small commercial retail for the surrounding community including a grocery store.

One of the four green corridors for pedestrians with plaza spaces located at the southern end of the corridors. Since the research park is dense with structures these green corridors act as an escape from the streets and the busy working

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Gosselin Residence This sustainable design incorporates a contemporary themes for a modern home. Living green-roofs and permeable pavers in walkways reduces the affect of run-off as well as absorbing energy from the sun. Two social areas are created keeping in mind the downward sloping front yard of the house. Lining the walkway with trees and creating turns makes the experience one that is more interesting and intimate for the owners and visitors walking to the main entrance to the house. Greenroof allows for this modern house to reduce its carbon footprint. The entire roof will reduce water run-off to a minimum.

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Stairs are installed for access to front lawn and acts as a location to site and look over landscape. Two social areas are placed in front of house for outdoor eating and enjoying the landscape. Two different levels are available for use.

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A pedestrian bridge allows for easy access over creek.

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Front of house is vegetated to help reduce the cost of heating and cooling since the front of the house is facing south and gets direct sunlight most days out of the year.


Aluminum light post at 4 inches thick

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Pedestrian Bridge

Flagstone rock covers retaining walls for planters

Rigid conduit as recommended by manufacturer

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Light pole anchored to seat wall by four 10x450mm (3/8”x18”) G.S. Anchor Bolts with nuts and washer

slope

2” Slate pavers on bridge

Plant Bed

18” of concrete base for outdoor lighting

4” concrete for base reinforced as required

Flagstone used to cover concrete walls at a thickness of 2” extending from concrete 2 12

1/2” Expansion joint 3 12

Walking Path Staircase

Perspectives

6” riser with slate pavers slope

Walkway Lighting Posts

12”Slate pavers for steps 1/2” Expansion joint

In this perspective we see the front entrance walkway as it meanders through planters that are located on the front side of the house. Flagstone is used as an aesthetically pleasing alternative for the walls on the planters. Native plants are used making them more drought resistant in this type of environment. (Google Sketchup)

4” Concrete base Prepared aggregate

Planting Bed Flagstone covered retaining wall with concrete base Flagstone paver pieces (2” thick) Concrete w/ rebar as required Flagstone pavers (2”)

8” Concrete footing reinforced as required

Spacing filled w/ topsoil (2”) (4”) Aggregate Base

(2”) Spacing filled with topsoil (2”) Flag stone pavers (4”) Aggregate Base Prepared Subgrade

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Planter Retaining Wall

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Walking Path Pavers

In this bird’s eye view of the proposed Gossman residence we see the overall plan and its depth. Different levels on the site and the meandering of the walkway paths create an enticing environment that is pleasant and plays off of the modern design of the house. Earthy tones and materials enhance the feeling of nature surrounding the house. (Google Sketchup)

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Section Creation (Photoshop)

Illustrator

photoshop

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satellite aerial


Grading + Drainage autocad

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Professional Work


Alltech WorK with Alltech allowed me to further my ability to work with design and drafting programs as well as experience the business side of private project management. Projects had unique various elements for each site around the state of kentucky owned by Alltech including: Connemara Golf Course, Alltech Brewing Company, and a Brownfield site adjacent to the Alltech Algaea plant in Winchester, KY.

Nicholasville, KY


ALLTECH WINCHESTER SITE: Constructed Berm Open, Wooded Walking Path Bioswale Visitor Parking Lot Raingarden/Bioswale Wetlands

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Visitors Center/ Pavilion Terraced Gardens

Lookout Points Native Meadows Vehicular Bridge Wooded Walking Path

Constructed Berms

Walking Path Bridge

Amphitheater

A2 Smart Building

Pond with Water Feature

Orchard

Bioswale Native Meadow with Helipad

CROSS SECTION A1-A2

Alltech Algae

Winchester Dairy

Alltech Property Line Scale: 1”=80’ Raingarden

Parking Lot

Scale: 1” = 20’ A1

Raingarden Drop-off Drive

Entrance

Pavilion

Terrace Garden Walking Path

Dock

Lake + Fountain

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A2 Joey Carbajal, Jack Simmons, Maureen Dreckman

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The Nature Conservancy Work for the Nature Conservancy, Kentucky Chapter, includes updating and creating maps for various properties owned or managed by the Nature Conservancy using ArcMap. Other work includes providing images created to present for potential patrons of the Non-Profit that helps protect endangered tracts of land with natural significance. As a student of landscape architecture my knowledge is sought out for guidance in the creation of trails and design components of new public Preserves. Current work deals with the master plan for the Kentucky River Palisades region that boasts a number of public and private nature preserves, many owned by The Nature Conservancy. The Creation of the master plan is for hopes of a connection between these preserves as a natural tourist destination that has not been exposed to many for its natural and unique beauty.

Lexington, KY


The Dupree Nature Preserve The Dupree Nature Preserve is the most recent preserve that will be open to the public in the near future but much work is needed to be done for the public to safely and efficiently use the preserve located along the Kentucky River Palisades region. Dupree Pavilion

River Overlook

Meditation Trail

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architecture +Travels (inspiration)

Around the World


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