Joshua Barkley Landscape Architecture
Joshua Barkley Landscape Architecture Mission Statement My design approach is empowered by my love and knowledge of horticulture science and design. I am grateful to have this knowledge in my “tool set”, as I can see land as a science as well as an art form. It is my goal to bring my horticultural and landscape architecture passion and skill set to contribute to the culture of the work place. In the process, I look to help strengthen those around me while also continuing to learn from others and further develop my skills within the profession.
Education Purdue University West Lafayette, IN (May 2013) B.S. Landscape Horticulture and Design Minor: Urban Forestry Minor: Plant Biology GPA: 3.8 / 4.0 Connect With Joshua Barkley Landscape Architecture joshuabarkleyla.com Joshua James Barkley
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Ball State University Muncie, IN (May 2016) Masters of Landscape Architecture GPA 3.8 / 4.0
Skills • Computer: AutoCad, Land FX, Adobe Suite, Dynascape, Sketch-up, Arc GIS and Microsoft Suite • Graphics: Hand rendering, charrette graphics and computer rendering • Urban Design: Experience in working with communities and leaders in the urban design process • Horticulture Sciences: Plant pathology, Agronomy, Botany, Turf Science, Urban Forestry, and Design • Plants / Planting Design: Knowledge and experience with the use of herbaceous and woody plants • Engineering & Construction: Landform design, stormwater management, feature and structure detailing
Work Experience Email: jjbarkley@bsu.edu Cell: 260-223-2088 Address: 1014 W Bethel Ave #24 Muncie, IN 47303
Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Indianapolis, IN (May 2015 - August 2015) • Aided and led projects of varying sizes. • Aided staff with site engineering, site construction details, and planting design. Jay Crew Landscape Company Muncie, IN (May 2015 - November 2015) • Lead and assisted in designs and project estimations. • Conducted site visits to inspect ongoing projects, plant health and evaluate and measure new sites. Ball State Graduate Assistant in Landscape Plants Ball State University, Muncie IN (August 2013 - May 2016) • Assisted in organizing the course through plant walks, test administrations and review sessions. • Aided in advising and critiquing undergraduate and graduate planting design studios. Garden Art Landscape Company West Lafayette, IN (May 2012 - August 2012) • Worked in landscape construction dealing with hardscaping, wood work and land formation. • Inspected, maintained, and installed plantings on construction sites. Purdue Arboretum Purdue University, West Lafayette IN (May 2011 - December 2011 and Jan. 2013 - June 2013) • Located and identified plant material on campus and constructed digital plant walks. • Served as teaching assistant to the woody’s plant course.
COMMUNAL SPACE Ball Memorial Hospital Muncie, IN
Spirit of the Land Eagle Habitat Park Indianapolis, IN
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
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Anthony’s Cardinal Village Muncie, IN
Field Sketches
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Charrette Graphics
JJBARKLEY@bsu.edu
ECOLOGICAL DESIGN
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Information
East Chicago Revitalization East Chicago, IN
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Heritage Center
HAND GRAPHICS
URBAN DESIGN
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SITE ENGINEERING
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Ball Memorial Hospital Entry Plaza Muncie, Indiana Summer 2014
Site Location - N.T.S.
Project Type: Communal Space Client: Ball Memorial Hospital / IU Health Secondary Clients: The Visitors of the Hospital Project Statement Intended for the workers of the hospital and its visitors, the site design provides a place for peace and relaxation while also serving as an iconic peace for the hospital entryway. Ball Memorial Hospital Entry Plaza
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Design Goals • To develop an attractive setting for people to reflect and relax with minimal distractions. • Create a space that separates itself from the surrounding landscape and is visibly a centerpiece for the site. • Develop a planting scheme that will require low maintenance and seasonal interest. • Create a place to be enjoyed safely by people of all ages and disabilities.
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Ball Memorial Hospital Entry Plaza
Existing Site Conditions
Site Evaluation To best understand the site and its potential for improvement, a series of on-site evaluations were conducted. What was noted was the minimal use of existing conditions. The overuse of concrete created a space that was cold and uncomfortable for people to linger. The available seating was also in the main flow of traffic, causing people to bypass seating in the space.
Existing Site Analysis - N.T.S. Existing Site Analysis Legend Main Hospital Entrances
11:00 AM. -12:00 PM (Average counts over a period of 3 visits)
Pedestrian Entry Points
Observation # of individuals
Time
Vehicular Movement
Individuals who came out to smoke
8-10 people
10-15 min.
People who relaxed within the space
1-5 persons
15-25 min.
Existing Pathways
Socializing groups (2-3 persons)
1 group
2-5 min.
Existing Vegetation
Persons who ate Lunch
1-2 persons
15-25 min.
Alternative Relaxation Areas
Children playing in space
1-2 children
5-10 min.
People passing through the space
8-10 persons
People who walked around the space
30 + persons
Persons who ate in alternative spaces
10-20 persons
30-45 min.
Socializing groups in alternative spaces
5-10 groups
30-45 min.
Pedestrian Movement Existing Seating
Ball Memorial Hospital Entry Plaza
Design Process In creating a space that is both functional and aesthetic, it was decided to support a more angular design, which contradicted the curvilinear nature of the surrounding site. Lake Shore Drive of Chicago inspired the design to allow spaces for privacy and movement through the use of geometric lines and plant selection and groupings.
Noted Activities Within The Space
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(2-3) persons
Concept I-Process Sketch I
Concept II-Process Sketch I
Concept I-Process Sketch II
Concept II-Process Sketch II
Concept I-Process Sketch III
Concept I-Process Sketch IV
Concept II-Process Sketch III
Concept II-Process Sketch IV
Inspirational Images (3600 Lake Shore Dr. Chicago, IL.)
Concept III-Process Sketch IV
Concept III-Process Sketch I
Concept III-Process Sketch II
Concept III-Process Sketch V
Concept III-Process Sketch III
Concept III-Process Sketch VI
Ball Memorial Hospital Entry Plaza
Concept II-Process Sketch V
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Planting Schedule Botanical Name Trees
QTNY
Units
Characteristics
Serviceberry 'Autumn Brilliance' Honeylocust 'Sunburst' Japanese Maple var.Disectum 'Crimson Queen'
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6' 2" cal. 30"
Red-orange fall color. Multistemmed. Dappled shade with yellow fall color. Burgandy red foliage.
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15"-18" 18"-24"
Rosa 'Radtko' Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa'
Green Gem Boxwood Green Velvet Boxwood Hicksii Yew Radtko Knockout Rose Globe Blue Spruce
36" 3 gal. 24 "
Small compact form. Evergreen. Small compact form. Evergreen. Medium sized evergreen. Red summer flowers Blueish-green compact form.
Perennials Pennisetum aculripoides Calamagrastus acutiflora
Fountain Grass Karl Foerster
80 6 9 33 2 10
1 gal. 1 gal. 1 gal. 1 gal. Flats 38 ct. qrts.
small airy appearance. Erect form with golden yellow fall color. Purple red fall color. Yellow flowers through summer. Fine blue-green foliage. Purple foliage through summer.
Amelanchier canadensis 'Autumn Brilliance' Gleditsia tricanthos 'Sunburst'
Acer palmatum 'Crimson Queen' Shrubs Buxus 'Green Gem' Buxus 'Green Velvet' Taxus x media 'Hicksii'
Post Installation: View Towards Drive Entry
Common Name
Panicum virgatum Hemerocalis 'Happy Returns' Liriope muscari spicata Heuchera
Switchgrass Daylily 'Happy Returns'
Big Blue Lilly Turf Coral Bells
Post Installation: View Towards Entry
Section Elevation (A) Eastern View of Ball Memorial Hospital Main Entrance
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The Design The design looked to creates spaces and nooks for social and private activities. While achieving this, a direct flow of traffic to the building entrance was maintained. The plants selected play with the senses of the visitors. Plants help to form spaces and create a strong visual piece for the hospital. Plants were selected for their maintenance characteristics as well as their desired microclimatic presence.
Section Elevation (B) View From The Entrance of the Hospital Looking West
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Ball Memorial Hospital Front Courtyard Planting Plan
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East Chicago Revitalization East Chicago, Indiana Fall 2014
Existing Site - N.T.S. Project Type: Urban Design Client: Residents of the Region Secondary Client: Residents of the Region Project Statement The Urban Design project was a multidisciplinary project where potential solutions would be presented to the city to help improve living conditions, the environment and passive and active recreation.
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Design Goals • Connect the neighborhood communities. • Propose solutions for residents to take charge of their contaminated ground. • Propose a way to keep Marktown relevant within the community. • Design solutions to better natural waterways. • Increase economic centers and opportunities. • Increase recreational opportunities. • Design solutions for abandoned / under-utilized properties.
Eco Structure Systems Diagram (Made in collaboration with team member, Mackenzie Thiebault)
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Features 1 Improved Transit Oriented Development. This improved train center will have increased commercial space as well as public park space. 2 Roxana Marsh. This site will serve as an ecological hub as well as a recreational hub 3 Roxana Marsh Entry Park. Area used for commercial space as well as boat ramp space. 4 Town house living with an emphasis on increased green living including solar power and storm water capturing. 5 East Chicago Commercial Hub. This location will serve as a canal front with boat docking space, movie theatre, bowling alley and alternative commercial opportunities. 6 Improved Downtown. This will include the implementation of complete street principles. 7 Children’s Park Hub. This location will have play fields and nature learning opportunities 8 Greening The Canal Front. Along the canal are locations for people to interact with the water and the improved green spaces. Contamination Capped Park Space. 9 New park space from contaminated grounds 10 Community Art. This includes painting various structures such as the B.P. refinery drums and lighting various structures, both used and abandoned. 11 Mark Town Improvements. 12 Industrial Canal Front Walk. 13 Industrial Community Center. 14 Lake Side Habitat Revitalization. 15 New Commercial Spaces. 16 Urban Agriculture. Urban agriculture will be used in abandoned lots to provide food to existing residents. 17 New Wildlife Prairie/Meadow. 18 Wildlife Interaction Centers. This allows people to get close to the water and interact with nature.
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East Chicago Proposed Master Plan
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East Chicago Vision Economy • Promote new and local business opportunities • Connect people to businesses • Protect and enhance existing businesses • Entice the creation of new homes Industry
Living Quality
• Improve safety of neighborhoods and streets • Alternative energy sources • Utilize abandoned properties for agriculture • Provide new / enhance existing green spaces
Commercial Natural Water Contamination Areas of Contamination
Community Analysis Map - N.T.S.
• Programmed youth centers, play fields and parks • Improve streetscapes multi-modal activity
Design Process The design process was led with a design charrette that gave our studio teams the opportunity to interact with civic leaders, members of the community and various stakeholders. Through meetings and site visits we were able to come up with various ideas and design concepts.
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Design Concept Our group noted three concepts that should be woven into one plan. Iron Necklace: Embracing the historical features of the city that included the industry. Eyes on the Water: Helping to transform the city to cleanse and optimize their water sources. Connecting Communities: Connect the disconnected neighborhoods and unite them in one identity.
Ecology
Community
• Connective passive and active recreation
• Improve / restore natural water systems • Establish plans to protect ecological conditions • Improve habitat opportunities • Create opportunities for observation and education
Field Visits to Existing Social Spaces
Field Visits to Local Ecological Features
Field Visits to Neighborhoods and Industry
Brown Field Development Proposed / Enhanced Green Spaces Existing Residential Centers Proposed Community Hubs
Proposed Final Concept - N.T.S.
Proposed Trails Enhanced / Restored Water Ways
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Concept Legend
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Existing Street Conditions Downtown East Chicago Street View
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Improving Streetscapes While improving the community streets, we can help create spaces for improved commercial experiences, storm water management, agriculture, and recreational opportunities. By increasing vegetation and decreasing paved surfaces positive benefits will abound. These benefits would include ecological, energy saving and human health improvements.
Indianapolis Blvd
Connecting People to the Community Through the charrette process we were able to visit the best and most concerning features of the community. One item that was noted was the potential to connect communities, ecological features and parks through multi-modal activity. This could largely be accomplished along the streets.
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Downtown East Chicago Proposal
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4 Pocket Park 5 Improved Intersections
that can handle adverse conditions Amended Organic Soil Structured Soil Landscape Fabric Gravel Base
Curb cuts to allow water infiltration
Image 4: Street Rain Garden Diagram
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Downtown Street Section (West Chicago Avenue)
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Pavement material, allowing water to pass
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Polymeric Sand and Base Sand Structural Soil Gravel Base Perforated Pipe Subgrade Soil
Image 5: Paved Surface Constructed Layout
Salt Tolerant Plants that can handle adverse conditions Salt Tolerant Plants that can handle adverse conditions
Amended Organic Soil Structured Soil Landscape Fabric Permeable walking surface
Existing Downtown Conditions Impermeable (Red) vs Permeable (Green)
Gravel Base Amended soil with concrete barriers Permeable pavement for driving Curb cuts to allow Gravel base, allowing stability water infiltration and water passage Constructed soil allowing roots to freely
Amended Organic Soil Structured Soil Landscape Fabric Gravel Base
Curb cuts to allow water infiltration
Image 4: Street Rain Garden Diagram
Polymeric Sand and Base Sand Structural Soil Gravel Base
Proposed Downtown Conditions Impermeable (Red) vs Permeable (Green)
Image 4: Street Rain Garden Diagram
Pavement material, allowing water to pass
Perforated Pipe
Polymeric Sand and Base Sand
Subgrade Soil
Structural Soil Gravel Base Perforated Pipe
Image 5: Paved Surface Constructed Layout
East Chicago Revitalization
Pavement material, allowing water to pass
Subgrade Soil
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Spirit of the Land Eagle Habitat Park Indianapolis, Indiana Spring 2015
Existing Site - N.T.S.
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Project Type: Regional Habitat Development Client: The Bald Eagle Species Secondary Client: Residents of the Region Project Statement The purpose of the project is to establish a habitat park for the Bald Eagle species using research and GIS. Educational opportunities for local citizens will also be created, increasing the knowledge and respect for the species and nature. Design Goals • Establish a natural and educational habitat park dedicated to the Bald Eagle. • Re-purpose brown fields and retrofit old industrial grounds to a standard for natural systems. • Establish healthy and regenerative micro-systems within the site. • Program and connect to local civic amenities.
Program Elements Diagram Human Activity Shared Systems to Take Care Of Natural Systems Left Alone
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Spirit of the Land Bald Eagle Habitat Park
Indiana County Map
Land Cover Map
Contaminated Water Systems
Natural Vegetation
Natural Water Availability
Marion County Map (Clipped)
Viable Habitat Locations Small Streams
Existing Woodlands
Marion County Map (Clipped)
Water Sheds White River Habitat Target Major Rivers
Existing Wetlands
Natural Target Areas
Ponds and Lakes Urban Density Urban Use Study
Interstates Roads Study
Rec. Facilities
Roads and Streets Transportation Study
Existing Airports
Urban Land Use
Industrial Land Use
Water Contamination
Electric Plants
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Industrial Land Use
Industrial Land Use
Land Use Evaluation
Agricultural Land Use
Areas for Development
Public Schools
County Terrain Projected Site Use & Boundaries
Existing Nests Existing Parks Existing Sources of Heated Water
GIS Process of Site Selection
Industrial Sites Landfill Sites
Soils Types Flood Planes
People Land Use Brown Field Sites
Agricultural Land Use
Existing Rail
Design Process Research and reports on the habits and life of the Bald Eagle species was instrumental to the creation of data layers in GIS. Data layers helped to construct criteria to locate a regional park suitable to the Bald Eagle Species as well as programmed elements for human education and recreation.
Rec. Trails
Educational Users
Existing Libraries Universities
Assests
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Bald Eagle Ideal Habitat Diagram
JOHNSON MORGAN JOHNSON MORGAN
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Marion Co. Natural Areas Analysis
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Current Flood Planes Existing Bodies of Water Existing 60% Woodland Coverage
12 Miles 12 Miles
2 Mile Buffer of Rivers Primary Site Locations Secondary Site Locations
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Urban Land Use Diagram
Marion Co. Urban Land Use Analysis Clipped_Census_p0p POPDENS
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12 Miles
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600 - 1586 1588 - 2872
Primary Site Locations
2877 - 6737 7174 - 32870
Secondary Site Locations
Major Roads
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Chenshan Botanical Garden (Songjiang District, Shanghai)
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Cayuga Station (Duke Energy) Eagle Viewing Days
The Design The design took the concept of a balanced ecological park and looked to accommodate existing site conditions. The selected site was an industrious, land stripped region. However, as case studies show, the site could be used to help enhance the concepts goals. Features such as the river, and quarry sites can effectively be cleansed and programmed for the Bald Eagle and human recreation. Even the existing Electrical Plant was supported by local case studies on how the plant can help aid the bald eagle species. A comprehensive site of trails, social spaces, learning spaces, and designated nature areas was created. Beyond providing a habitat for the eagle, an Ecology Center was created to help educate and program events for children and adults. Food Nexus / Ecosystem Relationship Diagram
Camp Scott Wetlands (Fort Wayne, IN)
Quarry Hilltop View
Electric Plant Wetland Walk
Existing Lilly Park Facilities Indianapolis Electrical Facility Education Center Proposed Trails Proposed Gathering Areas Proposed Entrance Drive
Lower Quarry Observation Area
Proposed Master Plan
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Anthony’s Cardinal Village Muncie, Indiana Fall 2013
Project Type: Residential Design Client: Ball State University Secondary Client: Graduate Students Project Statement The purpose of the project was to design a residential community to serve the graduate students and their families of Ball State University. The design implements new urbanist principles to connect people to nature and responsibly balances ecological processes. Anthony’s Cardinal Village
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Design Goals • Provide a range of housing conditions. • Design the site to accommodate families and children activities through various spaces. • Connect students to nature through the use of plants and water features. • Design the site to be self regenerating with minimal maintenance.
SCHOLASTIC Wellness
MATURE NATURE
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES
Supportive
FAMILY
SUSTAINING RECREATIONAL DIVERSITY Pride
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Anthony’s Cardinal Village
Sorghastrum nutans Sporobolus heterolepis Rudbeckia hirta Ratibida pinnata Phlox subulata ‘Mcdaniels Cushion’ Panicum virgatum ‘Rotstralhbush’ Panicum virgatum ‘Prairie Sky’ Panicum virgatum Miscanthus sinesnis ‘Gracilimus’ Liriope variagata Juncus effusus Hosta ‘First Frost’ Hosta ‘Elegans’ Hosta ‘Dream Queen’ Hosta ‘Diamond Tiara’ Heuchera x hybrida ‘Redstone Falls’ Heuchera x hybrida ‘Plum Pudding’ Hemerocallis ‘Ruby Stella’ Hemerocallis ‘Stella de oro’ Hemerocallis ‘South Seas’ Elymus virginicus Echinaceae purpurea Carex lunda Andropogon gerardii Aster novae-angliea
Perennial Seasonal Character Diagram
Concept The concept of the project is moving people and water. Through the design of spaces and the use of plants, social and ecological functions are balanced together.
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The Design The design strove to achieve a “New Urbanist” society where people can socialize with each other and interact with nature. Stormwater is designed to be treated on site. The treatment in itself is designed to add interest to the landscape. The success of the design was largely based on planting choices to help in an aesthetic manner as well as in ecological functionality.
Quercus rubra Quercus robur ‘Compacta’ Quercus muehlenbergii Quercus macrocarpa Quercus coccinea Tsuga canadensis Taxodium distichum Prunus cerasifera ‘Thundercloud’ Platanus occidentalis Pinus strobus Pinus bungeana Picea pungens ‘Glauca’ Picea abies Magnolia x soulangiana Liriodendron tulipifera Gleditsia triacanthos ‘Skycole’ Fagus grandifolia Betula papyrifera Betula nigra Crataegus viridis ‘Winter King’ Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ Cercis canadensis ‘Appalachian Red’ Acer sacharum ‘Commemoration’ Amelanchier canadensis ‘Brilliantissima’ Abies concolor
Tree Seasonal Character Diagram
Viburnum pragense Viburnum nudum ‘Brandywine’ Viburnum dentatum ‘Chicago Lustre’ Viburnum dentatum ‘Blue Muffin’ Viburnum carlesii ‘Compactum’ Viburnum x burkwoodii Thuja occidentalis ‘Techny’ Taxus x media ‘Densiformis’ Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’ Rosea rugosa ‘Rubra’ Rhododendron PJM ‘Elite’ Pyracantha coccinea Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Diablo’ Myrica pensylvanica ‘Bobee’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Hetzi Columnaris’ Ilex verticillata ‘Sprite’ Ilex verticillata ‘Jim Dandy’ Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ruby Slipper’ Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Munchkin’ Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ Hydrangea macrophylla Blue Nikko’ Fothergilla gardenii ‘Mt. Airy’ Cotinus coggygria ‘Royal Purple’ Buxus x ‘Green Mountain’ Buxus microphylla var. japonic ‘Green Beauty’ Berberis thunbergii ‘Crimson Pygmy’ Aesculus parviflora var. Serotina Rodgers
Shrub Seasonal Character Diagram
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Site Engineering
Storm Water Management In my engineering courses at Ball State University we had worked on projects that looked to design for stormwater management. This included sizing of storm pipes, measuring size and depth of swales and detention ponds and the grading of topography. Engineering Details and Plan Management Also in my class work and internship experience, I have had the opportunity to practice the engineering of landscape sites and its features through detailing and layout plans in the construction document process.
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Heritage Project (Internship 2015) In my 2015 internship at Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf I had the privilege of working in a team to design the Heritage Group Center. My role was to assist on the master plan and its enlargement plans. I also assisted and took the lead on site details. I had the opportunity to research and select materials and plants for the site to aid in the construction documentation process. Sample Master Plan: Heritage Group Center Site Plan
Site Engineering
Sample Enlarged Planting Plan: Planting Shrub Plan - Area D
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Site Engineering
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Sample Enlarged Layout Plan: Site Enlargement Plan Executive Courtyard
Sample Detail: Step Down Connection
Sample Section: Typical Swale and Porous Asphalt Connection
Site Engineering
Sample Enlarge Plan: Patio Edge Paver Pattern Detail
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Field Sketches
Field Sketches
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Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN)
Shidler Granary (Muncie, IN)
Indianapolis Canal (Indianapolis, IN)
Indianapolis Museum of Art (Indianapolis, IN)
Indianapolis Museum of Art (Indianapolis, IN)
Riggio Lynche Chapel (Clinton, TN)
Hollywood Studios (Orlando, FL)
Civil Rights Memorial (Montgomery, AL)
Old Barn at the Grand Tetons (WY)
River View at the Grand Tetons (WY)
Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Washington D.C.) Field Sketches
Dayton Air and Space Museum (Dayton, OH)
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Charrette Graphics
Night Time Revitalization Rendering
(40 min.)
Streetscape Section
Analysis Diagram
(30 min.)
Charrette Graphics
Charrette Graphics I have come to use this process of communication to efficiently express design ideas in various projects. I like to use chartpak markers with a combination of prisma colored pencils to help add depth to the drawing. Photoshop is used last to help touch up drawings if needed. White River Trail-head Charrette
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(25 min.)
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Noblesville Mall Charrette
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Hardware Store Revitalization
Residential Plaza Charrette
(40 min.)
(1.5 hrs.)
Charrette Graphics
Historic Building Revitalization
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