Design Portfolio Juwan McIntyre 2022
Juwan McIntyre Design Portfolio
Contents
1.Resuscitation 2.True Urban: People’s Park 3.Diverting the Del 4.MLA Thesis: Mitigating Inequity in SWHP & Little Islands 5.Professional Work
Resuscitation
Resuscitation is about a flood prone neighborhood which seems to be forgotten by greater Binghamton. This area has the lowest income and highest diversity. This neighborhood has no real identity, no sense of community, and the children are at great risk. The Susquehanna river is blocked off and has created a negative connotation in the neighborhood.This neighborhood is in need of revitalization and Resuscitation aims to address the Susquehanna river edge, housing typolgies, street conditions, and lack of activities.
Axis and properties
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Boathouse
Dock Skatepark
Zipline
Fitness equipment
Site Plan
Site Plan
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Zones
Views
Section B
True Urban: People’s Park True Urban offers a floodable park which serves Ossining’s community, a place free for all to enjoy regardless of race, age, class, or gender. A place for play, growth, education, celebration, bonding, and community. Serving people today and nature in the future.
2020’s Loss
Green Network
Circulation
2050’s Loss
Landuse
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Detail Plan Master Plan
Underrail Section Dry
Park Section Dry
Nature Walk Section Dry
2020’s
2050’s
2080’s
Underrail Section Inundated
Park Section Inundated
Nature Walk Section Inundated
Diverting the Del Diverting the Del DERIVES inspiration from natural diversions of tributaries and man-made forms of Buffalo’s diverting rail lines. This design LINKS parks and public spaces through a network with native plants to divert existing eco-corridors through the surrounding context, RESTORES and expands existing vegetation and wetland zones to create functional spaces, and CONNECTS communities and amenities with diversions that create public engagement.
*W/ Marco Rangel, Olivia Messenger, Justin Leanza, & Max D’Aurizio
*By Justin Leanza & Max D’Aurizio
*By Justin Leanza & Max D’Aurizio
Scramble Section
Riverwalk Section
Master plan
Wetland Section
Bridge Section
MITIGATING INEQUITY IN SWHP Sandtown-Winchester and Harlem Park in Baltimore have been plagued with issues in their physical environment due to systemic racism. While these communities have suffered, the ethics of design practice have come into question for disadvantaged communities. This thesis establishes an approach for SWHP. It shows the impacts of systemic racism in Baltimore from colonization to the Atlantic Slave Trade, Jim Crow Laws, redlining, blockbusting, and urban renewal. This work aims to establish an approach for disadvantaged communities and establish the designer’s role in these communities.
Courtesy Maryland Historical Society, SVF.
Courtesy of University of Baltimore, Langsdale Library,
No more damage can be done to this community, only help.
Little Islands
In SWHP, Little Islands features a maker space for people to learn skills in fabrication and construction. The landscape is the place for communal engagement. West Baltimore has been subjected to inequity created from systemic racism in the past.People can learn urban gardening and landscaping. The landscape features spaces arranged to encourage flowing through the site like water. The spaces feature outdoor classrooms, rock and flower gardens, and sculpture spaces, all powered by the maker space members. The significance is encouraging black ownership.
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West-East Straits Phase 1: Community street clean up
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Phase 2: Streetscape enhacements including street planting Phase 3: Collaborative community restoration of vacant homes and lots
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Education Corridor Reinforcing Stricker St with an educational facility and landscape to bridge two major academic institutions
Programmed Space Harlem Square Park and Lafayette Square Park are two programmed green spaces in SWHP Little Islands extends the network of
Lafayette Ave.
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Flower garden
Rock garden
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Sculpture display
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4’ 8’ 16’
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Plusen Landscape Architects LLC. These projects belong to Plusen Landscae Architects LLC. A culmination of residential design projects. Work includes, plan graphics, 3D modeling, 3D rendering, and construction drawings.
Neto Residence
Neto Residence
Neto Residence
Neto Residence
Alden Residence
Alden Residence
Juwan McIntyre 2022 Email: JuwanMcintyre@gmail.com Jtm328@cornell.edu More Graphics: