landscape architecture

Page 1

2016

Kathleen Degnan O'Leary


2


TABLE OF CONTENTS THE DIRT HOTEL ................................. 4 SCHOOL : CITY ............................... 10 LOS ANGELES MUSIC CENTER PLAZA ............................... 20 UC BERKELEY BIKE RACKS ............................... 26 DOWNTOWN PETALUMA CONNECT + COLLECT ............................... 28 TIDAL WETLAND PARK ............................... 34 3

NORTH BERKELEY BART GREENWAY ............................... 36 SCHOOL CAMPUS LANDSCAPE ............................... 38 LARGE SCALE PRIVATE RESIDENCE ............................... 44 PLANTING DESIGN BUILD............................... 47 MUCH MORE THAN A LOT ............................... 48 ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR BASE LARGE PARK DESIGN ............................... 58 PARK(ING) DAY CROQUET PARKLET ............................... 62 GRAPHIC DESIGN ............................... 63 LOTTE ARTS ............................... 64


4


THE DIRT HOTEL UC BERKELEY

FALL 2015

LA 203

W/ GHIGO DI TOMASO; PARTNER: STORY WIGGINS

MOUND TYPOLOGIES

DISCRETE MOUNDS

smaller-convex-mounds

sporatic

scattered

clumping

dissinigrating

inscribed-and-circumscribed-by-tracks

ossifying

heterogeneous-appearance-and-materiality

LEEWARD SLOPE

EPHEMERAL PILES

temporary

sparsely-vegetated

angle-of-repose

A M A L G A M AT E D M O U N D terrain-vague

vast

elevated

wild

concave

SITE FLOWS choogachooga

choogachooga

transforming

path-along-ridge

CHOO CHOO

choogachooga

IR

HONK

CH

HO CHIRP

NK P

IR

CHIRP

P

P

CHIR

P

P

IR

CH

P

IR

CH

CH

IR

CH

CH

P

P

IR

CH

CHIRP

IR

CHIR

CHI

RP

KAW KAW AUTO

0'

0'

200'

200'

PEOPLE

KAW KAW KAW KAW

panoramic

choogachooga

VR O

CHIRPP

KAW KAW

terrace-at-center

choogachooga

O

KAW KAW

KAW KAW

KAW KAW

KAW KAW

KAW KAW

KAW KAW KAW KAW SOUND

KAW KAW

wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh

wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh 0' 200' wooshwooshcrashwoosh wooshwooshcrashwoosh

(E) LEVEE

(E) STRAWBERRY CREEK OUTFLOW

S 0'

0'

VISTAS

0'

200'

SUN FOG WIND

choog

M

swoo oo swoo ooossh oo hh swoo ooossh hhhhsw oo hh oo swoo ooossh hhhhsw ooooos oo hh oo sh swoo ooossh hhhhsw ooooos hhhhhh oo hh oo sh sw freh, freh, freh swoo ooossh hhhhsw ooooos hhhhhh oooooo freh, freh, freh oooo hhhh oooo shhh swoo ossh swoo os hh oo hh oo hh freh, freh, freh oooo shhhhh swoooo osshhh hhswoo ooossh sw os hh freh, freh oooo shhh swoo ooossh hhhhsw ooooos hhswoo swoo ooossh hhhhsw ooooos hhhhhh oooooo shhhhh ooooos freh, freh, oo hh oo sh sw os hh sh freh, freh swoo ooossh hhhhsw ooooos hhhhhh oooooo shhhhh swoooo hhhhhh oooo hhhh oooo shhh swoo ossh hhsw oo sw swoo os hh oo hh oo hh oooo osshhh ooo oooo shhhhh swoooo osshhh hhswoo ooossh hhhh ooos hh swoo os hh oo hh oo hh shhh hhs oooo shhhhh swoooo osshhh hhswoo ooossh hhhh hhhh ossh hh oo hh oo hh hhhh swoooo osshhh hhswoo ooossh hhhhsw hhsw ooos hhhh oooo hhhh oooo oooo sh ossh hh ooos ooos hhhhhh hhhh shhh shhh sw hh hhhh hhhh oooooo swoo os BARKBARK oooo shhhhh ossh hh BARKBARK hhhh swoooo BARKBARK hh ooos shhh hhhh BARKBARK

R

Mt. Tamalpais San Francisco Bay Bridge Golden Gate Bridge Oakland Cranes Ports Marin

5

200'

16.4 FT SLR (2100+/-)

200'


1939 H I S T O R I C A L1939M O R P H O L O G Y : M O1968 VING MOUNDS

968 1939

1993 1968 2004

2002 1993 2004 2005

2004 1968 1993

2005 2004 1993 2002

2008 2005 2002

2009 2008

2002 2005 2008 2011

2008 2009 2011 2012

2009 2012 2014

2015 2014

berkeley dirt pile historical morphology

2004 005

2005 2008 2011

2008 2009 2011 2012

2009 2012 2014

2014 2015

berkeley dirt pile historical morphology

2015

berkeley dirt pile historical morphology

6

2011 012

2012 2014

2014 2015

berkeley dirt pile historical morphology

2015

berkeley dirt pile historical morphology

LOC ATION + LANDFORM

F U R R O W PAT H W AY

TRANSECT A.

TRANSECT B.

CUT INTERVENTION

STA I R I N T ER V EN T ION

TRANSECT C.

TRANSECT D.

RISE + SLIDE INTERVENTION

P L AT F OR M I N T ER V EN T ION


10

8 6

HWY 580

4 5

6

7

9 THE COVE

2 TRANSECTS

1

TRANSECT D

TRANSECT C

TRANSECT B

TRANSECT A

7

THE MARINA

3

A B C D

S TA I R S CUT RISE + SLIDE P L AT F O R M

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

SEABREEZE MARKET PA R K I N G LO T + E N T R Y STRAWBERRY CREEK OUTLE T + MARSH B AY T R A I L PEDESTRIAN + BIKE BRIDGE UNIVERSIT Y AVE HWY EXIT B E R K E L E Y M E A D O W / E A S T S H O R E S TAT E PA R K A Q U AT I C PA R K F R O N TA G E R O A D TO 4 T H S T R E E T + F R O N TA G E R O A D THE PENINSULA

11

THE BAY

0

50 FT


TYPOLOGY

TYPOLOGY

B.

0

1.

RISE THROUGH

0

10 ft

I M P L E M E N TAT I O N

I M P L E M E N TAT I O N

I N T E R V E N T I O N S

STA I R

O F

8

A.

2.

CUT

LOOK INSIDE

0

10 ft

0

2.

INTERVENTION DETAIL

LADDER

INTERVENTION DETAIL

I N V E N T O R Y

1.

HIDE + REVEAL

10 ft

10 ft

HORIZON WINDOWS

concrete retaining wall

display window urban soil mosaic

rammed earth path

drainage

S O I L D I S P L AY


TYPOLOGY

TYPOLOGY

D.

0

3.

PERMEABLE FLOOR

0

3.

INTERVENTION DETAIL

10 ft

I M P L E M E N TAT I O N

RAMP / SLIDE

4.

spontaneous vegetation

existing subgrade

10 ft

INVERSE TRANSECT

9

4.

“floating” ground

VISIBLE GROUND

0

10 ft

SUNKEN SLIDE

slanted walls

P L AT F OR M

IN, ON, BELOW

INTERVENTION DETAIL

I M P L E M E N TAT I O N

C.

P L AT F OR M LO G IC

0

10 ft


SCHOOL : CITY UC BERKELEY

FALL 2015

LA 203

The project addresses this space as the heart of a socially and economically disadvantaged neighborhood that is in the midst of the tech boom and rapid gentrification through improved local and city wide connections, universal accessibility, maximizing play and gathering opportunities for diverse users and local residents. A modular and multifunctional city wide system is developed in providing improved connectivity to not only for children to schools, but to the city as a whole.

W/ GHIGO DI TOMASO

10 FOREST TREE HOUSE


CONCEPT : CONNECTIVITY INCREASE CONNECTIVITY :

CONCEPT : PROGRAMMING USE OF COLOR :

FRAGMENTS TO MATRIX

GREEN

CITY MOVEMENT

GRID

STREETS

SIDEWALKS

POWERLINES

BUS

ROUTES

BART

BIKE

LANES

PARKS + OPEN

CITY DIALOGUE

YELLOW

RED

PINK

BLUE

TRANSIT

EDUCATION

COMMUNITY

WATERFRONT

AMPHITHEATER FOREST

11

SF NATIVE SAND DUNE HABITAT


SCHOOL FRONT PARK

1

12

CAPP STREET DROP OFF

S C H O O L

U S E

DRO P O FF / PI CK U P

2

S C H O


O O L / C O M M U N I T Y G ATH ER

3

S C H O O L

U S E

O U T D O O R CL A S S ES

4

M I D

D A Y

LIMIT C AR AC C ES S

5

A LT E R N AT E

U S E

FO O D TRU CKS

6

N I G H T

LI G HTI N G SCHEME

SITE SECTION

13


P

A

R

K

S

GREEN LINE

T R A N S P O R T A T I O N YELLOW LINE BUS STOPS + BART STATIONS

D

U

C

RED LINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS + PUBLIC LIBRARIES

S C H O O L

PARKS + PLAYGROUNDS + RECREATION

E

M A R S H A L L E L E M E N TA RY Capp Street park

14

M A R S H A L L E L E M E N TA RY Active + Flexible Play Equipment

C I T Y

M A R S H A L L E L E M E N TA RY Capp Street Outdoor Library

M I S S I O N P O O L + P L AY G R O U N D Valencia Street

B A R T S TAT I O N S + B U S S T O P S 1 mile +/- walk from school

HARVEY MILK MEMORIAL LIBRARY 16th Street + Prosper Street

A


I

O

N

C

O

M

M

U

N

I

T

PINK LINE

Y

W

A

T

E

R

BLUE LINE

SF NEIGHBORHOODS

BODIES OF WATER

S C H O O L

T

corymbia citriodora

15

M A R S H A L L E L E M E N TA RY “Sand Dune” Habitat

M A R S H A L L E L E M E N TA RY School + Community Gathering Place

C I T Y

A

DEARBORN COMMUNITY GARDEN Dearborn Street + Bird Street (10 minute walk)

MISSION CREEK SHORELINE Along Berry Street (30 minute walk) THE BLUE GREENWAY - 13 MILE CORRIDOR


SCHOOL : STREETS UC BERKELEY

FALL 2015

LA 203

W/ GHIGO DI TOMASO

16

curb cuts


17

Acer rubrum

stormwater


SCHOOL UC BERKELEY

STREETS : FORM FLEXIBILITY

FALL 2015

LA 203

W/ GHIGO DI TOMASO

The new fence is a unique design element threading across the front of the school yard. It provides locations and support for a diversity of activities, such as seating, tables, lighting, planting, play structures, games, art installations, bike parking. It provides a maximum flexibility of functions while giving compositional structure between the school and the street.

UTILIZE THE FENCE

CLIMB

LIFT

SIT

LIGHT

STORAGE

FENCE LINE SAMPLE AREA PERSPECTIVE 18

LIFT

Y O/UPLAYDSTRUCTURE ECIDE BLE FURNITURE

SHADE

SIT

TRELLIS

INSPIRATION MODULAR CONCEPT

BIKE

T R A I N T R A C K S E AT S / B L D G B L O C K S

MODULAR + FLEXIBLE FURNITURE / PLAY STRUCTURE MODULAR FLEXIBLE / PLAY STRUCTURE MODULAR + +FLEXIBLE / PLAY STRUCTURE K I T O F FURNITURE PFURNITURE ARTS C O N C ECP O T C O N CNECPETP T

ENTER

KIT OF STRUCTURE PARTS + FLEXIBLE FURNITURE / RPLAY K I T O FK I P T T AO F SP A R T S KIT OF PARTS

SAMPLE ASSEMBLADGE

M U LT I P L E F O R M S + U S E S

SAMPLE ASSEMBLY S A M P LSEA MAPSLSEE M AB S LSAED MGBEL A D G E

MULTIPLE FORMS + USES

M U LT M I PUL LT E F OL R MS + U ES M U LT I P LI P E EF OFROMRSM+S U+SUESSE S

SAMPLE ASSEMBLADGE

KIT OF PARTS

SAMPLE ASSEMBLADGE

PLAN PLAN PLAN PLAN

PLAN PLAN

M U LT I P L E F O R M S + U S E S

AXON AXON AXO AN XON

AXON AXON

P E R S PPEECRTSI V P ET ICVTEI V E P EPRESRPSEPCET C IVE

PERSPECTIVE

PERSPECTIVE


SCHOOL STREETS : TREE FLEXIBILITY UC BERKELEY

INCREASE URBAN CANOPY

FALL 2015

LA 203

W/ GHIGO DI TOMASO

MOVING ORCHARD PLANTER

SHIFTING HANDLE HEIGHT

planter box concept prototype

MAP: SF PLANNING DEPT.

MISSION CANOPY : 7.5%

S C H O O L S HELP GREEN CITY STREETS S C H O O LYA R D O R C H A R D S T R E E T P L A N T I N G S Y S T E M 19 SSPOT POTS

SPOT

STRIPS SPOT

street trees gingko honey locust zelkova

flush

S T STRIPS RIPS

STRIPSLINES

fruit trees street trees small - med trees gingko columnar trees honey locust gardens zelkova edible spontaneous emergent

street trees gingko honey locust zelkova

flush

LINES

fruit trees small - med trees columnar trees gardens edible spontaneous emergent

fruit trees small - med trees columnar trees gardens edible spontaneous emergent

medium - large street trees gingko zelkova honey locust +++

sycamore london place sweet gum maple elm

sycamore london place sweet gum maple elm

sycamore london place sweet gum maple elm

flush

30’O.C. max

standard street tree sidewalk treatment structural soil 3’ x 8’ min planter size

L LINES INES

3’ min

3’ min

3’ min

30’O.C. max

alley ways narrow streets shared streets power lines columnar trees fruit trees garden plots vines community gardens small scale planting spontaneous vegetation

8’ min

8’ min 30’O.C. max

8’ min

arterial streets heavy auto + ped flow commercial districts elm maple london plane tree sycamore sweetgum subgrade continuous soil roots spread pavers


20

Concept plan sketches of the design for the Los Angeles Music Center Plaza.


LOS ANGELES | MUSIC CENTER PLAZA UC BERKELEY

SPRING 2015

LA 202

W/ LINDA JEWELL + JENNIFER BROOKS

21

Staggered terraces step back the site to create multi use spaces and a strong connection to Grand Park.


LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 202

SPRING 2015

KATHLEEN DEGNAN O’LEARY

LOS ANGELES MUSIC CENTER PLAZA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 202

SPRING 2015

Department of Water + Power

KATHLEEN DEGNAN O’LEARY

Department of Water + Power

Dorothy Chandler Pavillion

Mark Taper

Dorothy Chandler Pavillion

Mark Taper

Ahmanson Theatre

LA County Hall of Admin.

LA County Courthouse

22

Ahmanson Theatre

LA County Hall of Admin.

LA County Courthouse

Hall of Records

LA Law Library

Hall of Records

LA Law Library

Connector Site

Criminal Courts

Connector Site

Criminal Courts

City Hall

City Hall

SITE CONTEXT CONTEXT SITE CONTEXT

MASTER PLAN SITE PLAN

MASTER PLAN

1

SHALLOW REFLECTING POOL

2

DENSE SMALL TREE GROVE / HEIGHT 20 F T

3

TREE HEIGHT 30 F T +/-

4

TREE HEIGHT 40 F T +/-

1

SHALLOW REFLECTING POOL

2

DENSE SMALL TREE GROVE / HEIGHT 20 F T +/-

3

TREE HEIGHT 30 F T +/-

4

TREE HEIGHT 40 F T +/-

5

TREE HEIGHT 50 F T +/-

6

R AISED STAGE WITH LIGHTING

7

RESTAUR ANT

8

SLOPED L AWN + PL ANTING ARE AS

5

TREE HEIGHT 50 F T +/-

6

9 ADA R AMPS + TERR ACES R AISED STAGE WITH LIGHTING

7

RESTAUR ANT

8

AD LIGHT FIX TURE / SCULPTURE SLOPED L AWN + PL ANTING11AREOVERHE AS

9

ADA R AMPS + TERR ACES 12

10

STORMWATER STAIRS

ALLÉE VALET / DROP- OFF / CURBLESS

10

STORMWATER STAIRS

11

OVERHE AD LIGHT FIX TURE / SCULPTURE

12

ALLÉE VALET / DROP- OFF / CURBLESS

13 14

15

R AISED CROSSWALK WITH NEW PL ANTING FOOD TRUCK ACCESS ROUTE MOVE ABLE CHAIRS + TABLES

13

R AISED CROSSWALK WITH NEW PL ANTING

14

FOOD TRUCK ACCESS ROUTE

15

MOVE ABLE CHAIRS + TABLES


SECTION A

SECTION B 23


SURROUND

RAISE

PAVING EDGE

FLOW

SINK

24

A dense grove of trees surround the long, narrow reflecting pool.


AXIAL

LINEAR

PERFORMANCE FORM / SCULPTURE

Overhead light sculptures creates temporary performace spaces.

25


UC BERKELEY BIKE RACKS UC BERKELEY

26

SPRING 2015

LA 202

W/ LINDA JEWELL + YES DUFFY

cardboard mock-ups

bend

weld + grind

cut

install

lighting prototype


L I G H T I N G I N S TA L L AT I O N UC BERKELEY

FALL 2015

INDEPENDENT STUDY

W/ ANNA THOMPSON

SPRING 2015 As a part of a construction class, we designed, built and installed 20 bikes racks in the landscape architecture courtyard at UC Berkeley. FALL 2015 For an independent study course I installed lighting in the bike racks with my classmate Anna Thompson.

27

lighting installation


28

WETLAND BOARDWALK 28


DOWNTOWN PETALUMA | CONNECT + COLLECT UC BERKELEY

FALL 2014

LA 201

W/ JOHN ROBERTS

29

WALKING / BIKING TRAIL SYSTEM 29


12

30

Widen Bridge

MASTER PLAN

Widen Bridge

WAREHOUSE DISTRICT STUDY, See Enlargement


D O W N T O W N P E T A L U M A CONNECT + COLLECT UC BERKELEY

FALL 2014

LA 201

W/ JOHN ROBERTS

DESIGN PRINCIPALS

EXTEND THE LANDSCAPE

100-YR STORM

CLEAN + COLLECT THE WATER

Proposed Flood Alleviation

INCREASE NATIVE HABITAT

Flood Zone

31

0

50

100

150

300

450

600

Scale: 1" = 150'-0"

1

M C N E A R S M A R S H WAT ER T R E AT M EN T FAC IL I T Y

14

2

FR IEN DS O F T H E P E TA LU M A R I V ER

15

P R O P O S ED AU TO BR I D G E

3

M I W O K V IL L AG E

16

P L A N T I N G BU FFER A N D C O R R I D O R

4

R I V ER R EC R E AT I O N H U B

17

R A IL ROA D + ROA D I M P ROV EM EN T S

5

P ED ES T R I A N BR I D G E

18

S A LVAG ED AG R I CU LT U R A L S T RU C T U R ES

6

WAT ER FRO N T A R T I S T D I S T R I C T: T H E C R AC K

19

C O N S ER VAT I O N P L A N T I N G

7

WAT ER FRO N T AC C ES S P L A Z A

20

FLOAT I N G BOA R D WA L K

8

T H E G R EEN T H R E A D: G R EEN S T R EE T S YS T EM

21

H IK ER / BIK ER R I V ER LO O P

9

D O W N TO W N PA R K L E T S T R EE T S C A P E

22

FR I S BEE G O L F C O U R S E

10

D EM P S E Y ’ S M A R I N A A M P H I T H E AT ER

23

D EM P S E Y ’ S BR E W ERY

11

N E W T R A N S I T S TAT I O N

24

MCNE ARS MARSH

12

E XISTING INDUSTRIAL USE

25

M C N E A R S M U T T S D O G PA R K

13

M U LT I - P U R P O S E P L AY FIEL DS

M C N E A R S M I X ED - U S E D E V ELO P M EN T

500-YR STORM

Proposed Flood Alleviation

Flood Zone

0

50

100

Scale: 1" = 150'-0"

150

300

450

600


LIGHTING

32

CROSSING

TRANSITION / HIGH MARSH

MID MARSH

LOW MARSH


WAREHOUSE DISTRICT ENLARGEMENT 6' Bike Lane

Existing Warehouse

Permeable Paving Parking Strip

Bank Restoration

Rain Garden Bulb-Out w/ Curb Cuts Pier Segment of Loop Trail Sidewalk Improvements Raised Crosswalk

Special Paving

Special Paving at Intersection

Stone Seat Wall

Ornamental Trench Grate Removable Bollards 1:12 Ramp to Bridge Pedestrian Bridge

DRAINAGE Bioswale Curb Cut Berm Seating The Crack

Streetscape Planting Special Paving Raised Crack Crossing

Wood Bench at Stone Wall River Lookout 6' Bike Lane

Bike Parking w/ Trellis

Existing Paths and Planting

Approx MHHW 6.2'

Existing Warehouse

Existing Warehouse

DG Path

GATHERING

MUD FLATS

Riparian Planting

LOW MARSH

MID MARSH

TRANSITION / HIGH MARSH

33


T I D A L W E T L A N D PA R K UC BERKELEY

FALL 2014

LA 201

TIDAL WETLANDS

34

Coastal marshes and estuaries are currently being reshaped by changing ocean and atmospheric conditions through sea-level rise and increased extreme storm events. Many projected increases in sea level are expected to result in loss of tidal wetlands and their component species. In addition, changing sediment loads, extreme tide and storm events, and shifting salinity levels will affect tidal marshes by altering the plant community and structure that provide critical habitat for endangered species. Efforts to anticipate coastal ecosystem change have largely relied on global or regional data, and therefore it remains unknown how sea-level rise will impact nearshore habitat at local scales (USGS). This projects takes place in the lower reaches of the Petaluma River Corridor between downtown Petaluma and the confluence with San Pablo Bay. The river functions as a tidal estuary, inundated with brackish to saline water and subject to twice-daily tidal changes. The marshes that form in the inter-tidal zone, here and throughout the world, are among the richest ecological resources on earth. PROPOSED LANDSCAPE BENEFITS • Increase the natural sediment source, organic and mineral inputs to keep pace with SLR through a connection to an upland source available above the Petaluma marshes. • Created a variety of habitat types for native flora and fauna. • Provides recreational, interpretive and educational opportunies for thousands of visitors each year while limiting visitor access to sensitive areas.

W/ JOHN ROBERTS

SEA LVL RISE

2050: 1 foot SEA LEVEL RISE @ MLLW = 0.92’ 2100: 5 feet SEA LEVEL RISE @ MLLW = 4.92’ 100-YR FLOOD = 10’ + 5’ SLR = 15’

UNDERPASS MARSH BOARDWALK

2050: 1 foot SEA LEVEL RISE @ MLW = 2.08’ 2100: 5 feet SEA LEVEL RISE @ MLW = 6.08’ 100-YR FLOOD = 10’ + 5’ SLR = 15’

2050: 1 foot SEA LEVEL RISE @ MTL-MHHW = 4.32’-7.14’ 2100: 5 feet SEA LEVEL RISE @ MTL-MHHW = 8.32’-11.14’ 100-YR FLOOD = 10’ + 5’ SLR = 15’


SITE PLAN

35


SITE FLEXIBILITY

N O R T H B E R K E L E Y B A R T G R E E N WAY UC BERKELEY

SPRING 2015

LA 202

W/ LINDA JEWELL

1

36

1 FOOD TRUCK

2 FARMER’S MARKET

3

3 CONCERT / PERFORMANCE

2

SITE PLAN 4 LARGE STREET MARKET


INTO THE GREENWAY

FOOD TRUCK + FOOD PICK UP MARKET

37

SECTION 1

SECTION 3

SECTION 2


38


SCHOOL CAMPUS LANDSCAPE MICHAEL O’LEARY + ASSOCIATES

W/ GORING + STRAJA ARCHITECTS

2013 - 2014

39

My work on this project included design development, construction documents, planting design. The project was completed in time for Fall 2015 school semester.


CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

(DRAWN W/ VECTORWORKS)

34 L0.0E

18" HT. STONE WALL, SEE DETAIL

4" DIA. PVC PERF. PIPE

15" 2 1/2"

16 3/8" 2'-7 3/8"

4 1/2"

(2) 1/2" X 4" X 16" STEEL, REFER TO GEN METAL NOTES

(3) 3X6 WOOD BOARDS, WRC-STK, 5'-0" to 7'-0" SPAN, 1/8" FILLET SMOOTH CORNERS 1" R, TOP EDGE

1" R, TOP EDGE

10"

10"

1/2" R, BOTTOM EDGE STEEL FRAME INSERT, 10" DEPTH 3.5"X3.5" STEEL TUBE INSERT

7 L6.3.B

1/2" R, BOTTOM EDGE

L0.0E

14"

10"

Project:

1/2" R, BOTTOM EDGE (2) STEEL FRAME INSERT, 10" DEPTH (2) 3.5"X3.5" STEEL TUBE INSERT, WELD TO BASE PLATE F.G., PAVERS, REFER TO PLAN

3 1/2"

3 1/2"

12" X 1/4" STEEL PLATE (2) 6" J-BOLTS, SIZE: 1/2"-13

COMPACTED SUBGRADE

1

10"

STEEL FRAME INSERT, 10" DEPTH

F.G., PAVERS, REFER TO PLAN

3 1/2"

34

(7) 3X6 WOOD BOARDS, 14'-0" SPAN, 1/8" FILLET SMOOTH CORNERS

3.5"X3.5" STEEL TUBE INSERT, WELD TO BASE PLATE

F.G., PAVERS, REFER TO PLAN

WRAP GEOTEXTILE AROUND DRAIN ROCK

3'-4"

1/2" X 4" X 16" STEEL, REFER TO METAL NOTES

15"

15"

(3) 3X6 WOOD BOARDS, WRC-STK, 14'-0" SPAN, 1/8" FILLET SMOOTH CORNERS 1" R, TOP EDGE

729 Hein Berkeley 510 / 848 FAX 510

L0.0E

WOOD BACK REST, WRC-STK, 5'-0" to 7'-0" SPAN AS NOTED ON PLAN

L6.4.B

1/2" X 4" X 16" STEEL (1) 6X8X16 CMU, (1) 8X8X16 CMU, CONC. FILL 2" MULCH 12" AMENDED SOIL

34

1/2" X 4" X 14" STEEL, REFER TO METAL NOTES

1.5" R

1/2" R

2

WOOD BACK REST, WRC-STK, 13'-6" SPAN, SEE ELEVATION

BENEDICTINE SQUARE

1/2" X 4" X 14" STEEL, REFER TO METAL NOTES

10"

1 1/2" R 1/2" R

|

18"

SCHOOL LANDSCAPE

(2) 12" X 1/4" STEEL PLATE (4) 6" J-BOLTS, SIZE: 1/2"-13

REINF. CONC. FTG., DEPTH: 15" TO 18" BELOW ADJACENT GRADE

1

REINF. CONC. FTG, DEPTH: 15" TO 18" BELOW ADJACENT GRADE

16" 24"

(2) #4 REBAR, 12" O.C.

(4) #4 REBAR, 12" O.C.

#4 REBAR, 24" O.C.

WOOD BENCH @ STONE FINISH PLANTER WALL

1

Scale: 1" = 1'-0"

0'

1'

2'

2

4'

#4 REBAR, 24" O.C.

FREE STANDING WOOD PARK BENCH, 5'-7' SPAN Scale: 1" = 1'-0"

0'

1" = 1' - 0"

1'

2'

DBL. SIDED WOOD BENCH @ B SQ. LANDING

3

4'

Scale: 1" = 1'-0"

0'

1" = 1' - 0"

1'

2'

4'

1" = 1' - 0"

40"

14'-0"

Consultants

LANDSCA Michael O 1912 McG Berkeley, TEL: 510.

2"

13'-6"

1/2"

1

REINF. CONC. FTG, DEPTH: 15" TO 18" BELOW ADJACENT GRADE 3'-5"

3" 4'-0" O.C.

1 1/2" R

2"

3.5"X3.5" STEEL TUBE INSERT @ 4'-0" O.C.

MECHAN Integral G 427 13th

R20"

WOOD BACK REST, WRC-STK, 13'-6" SPAN

SEE BASE DETAIL

F.G., PAVERS, TYP. L6.0.B

7 L6.3.B

10" MIN.

1"

18"

BASE DETAIL

18" HT. CMU BLOCK WALL, STONE FINISH, SEE DETAIL

6"

F.G., PAVERS, TYP., REFER TO PLAN

3/8" ANCHOR ROD THRU HOLE (INCLUDED BY MFG)

CONC. FOOTING

RFI 4

GEOTEXTILE, TYP.

PRODUCT: ORNS-2(LB)-IG DESCRIPTION: ORION BIKE RACK 2 BIKE, IN GROUND MOUNT

COMPACTED SUBGRADE

WOOD BENCH ELEVATION

4

Scale: 1" = 1'-0"

0'

1'

2'

4'

STRUCTU Thornton 135 Main San Fran TEL: 415.

COMPACTED AGG. BASE, TYP.

1 6" CLASS II AGG. BASE, TYP., 1 10" DEPTH @ FIRE LANE, L6.0.C.B REFER TO PLAN

CIVIL BKF Engi 255 Shore Redwood TEL: 650.

2

18"

2" STONE WALL CAP W/ 1/2" MORTAR, TYP.

10" MIN.

1/2"

1/2" X 16" X 4" STEEL PLATE 2 1/2"

32 1/2"

32 1/2"

WOOD BENCH, WRC-STK, 14'-0" SPAN 1" R, TOP EDGE

40

Oakland, GALV SQ. STEEL TUBE, TEL: 510. 2" X 2" X 0.188"

GALV SQ. STEEL TUBE, 2" X 2"

5

COMPACTED 12" AGG. NOTES: 1. INSTALL BIKE RACKS ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. 2. SEE SITE PLAN FOR LOCATION. 3. INSTALL BIKE RACK AFTER PAVING IS COMPLETED. REMOVE AND REPLACE PAVERS IN AREAS DIRECTLY ABOVE FOOTINGS. PAVING SUBCONTRACTOR TO REPLACE PAVERS.

BIKE RACKS Scale: 3/4" = 1'-0"

0'

1'

2'

4'

3/4" = 1' - 0"

1" = 1' - 0"

MIRA DRAIN, ALT: VINYL ROOT BARRIER, TYP. 3x8 RWD

6" CLASS II AGG. BASE TYP., 10" DEPTH @ FIRE LANE, REFER TO PLAN

CONC. FTG W/ #4 REBAR 12" O.C. HORIZ AND VERT; DEPTH: 15" TO 18" BELOW ADJACENT GRADE

CONC FTG W/ #4 REBAR 12" O.C. HORIZ AND VERT; DEPTH: 15" TO 18" BELOW ADJACENT GRADE

1 L6.0.C.B

16"

3/8" DIA. GALV. ROD, 1" ABOVE TOP BOARD, SEE SECT.

F.G., PAVERS, TYP.

SECTION

L0.0E

F.G., PAVERS, TYP.

4" DIA. PVC PERF PIPE

1

33

(2) 6x6 RDW POST @ CORNER

3x10 WALL CAP, WESTERN RED CEDAR, WRC-TKS DRAIN ROCK

CLASS II AGG. BASE, TYP.

Date

1

6/27/

2

7/11/

3

8/07/

RFI FO RFI

7/08/ 7/21/ 7/28/

GEOTEXTILE, TYP.

06/25/15 ALTERNATE ALIGNMENT @ CORNERS

CONC. FOOTING SURROUND POST BASE W/ 3/4" DRAIN ROCK AND COMPACT

CONST

3x8 RDW

3x4 PRESSURE TREATED @ BASE

GEOTEXTILE, TYP.

PLAN VIEW

No.

Issue Note:

VARIES: 18"-30"

#4 REBAR BOTH WAYS, @ 16" O.C. VERT STONE FINISH, TYP. REFER TO STONEWORK GEN. NOTES

WRAP GEOTEXTILE AROUND DRAIN ROCK

RFI 4

(2) 6x6 RWD POSTS @ CORNERS

MORTAR, TYP. (1/2" DEEP RAKED JTS.)

WATER PROOFING BY MULTICOAT PRODUCTS, TYP. REFER TO GEN. NOTES

37 L0.0E

DRILL1/2" DIA. HOLE, 3/8" GALV. ROD, REFER TO ELEV.

DRILL 1/2" DIA. VERT. HOLES @ CORNER, INSERT 3/8" DIA. GALV. ROD

6"

2" MULCH 12" AMENDED SOIL FOR PLANTING AREA

BUTT JT. @ WALL CAP

ALTERNATE ALIGNMENT @ CORNERS

10"

SMOOTH OUT TOP PIECES; FILL IN TOP MORTAR - 1/8" DEEP JTS ROLL STONE OVER TOP - ALT. HORIZ AND VERT PIECES AT CORNER; SMOOTH ALL CORNERS

12" +/-

17" +/-

(1) 6x8x16 CMU, (1) 8x8x16 CMU, USE LOW-WEB BOND BEAM (OPEN CELL BOTTOM) FOR HORIZ. REBAR, CONC. FILL

1"

3

VARIES: 18" - 30"

3x10 WALL CAP, BUTT JT. @ CORNERS

(1) 6x8x16 CMU, (2) 8x8x16 CMU, USE LOW-WEB BOND BEAM (OPEN CELL BOTTOM) FOR HORIZONTAL REBAR, CONC. FILL

SECTION VIEW

12"

Project ID: Drawn By:

Review By: Plot Date:

Sheet Title:

LANDS STRUC

AXONOMETRIC VIEW

Sheet No.:

6

18" HT. CMU BLOCK WALL W/ STONE FINISH Scale: 1" = 1'-0"

0' 1" = 1' - 0"

1'

2'

4'

14

WOOD WALL - 90째 OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL Scale: 1" = 1'-0"

0' 1" = 1' - 0"

1'

2'

4'

L6


19'-6"

12'-0" 6 3/4"

9 1/2" TYP. O.C.

7 TRELLIS LIGHT, SEE DETAIL L6.6.C

35"

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

1'

2'

1

4'

9 1/2" O.C. TYP.

(4) TRELLIS LIGHTS, SEE DETAIL

1 1/2"

NOTE: ALL WOOD WESTERN RED CEDAR, WRC-TKS

TRELLIS - LATTICE PLAN Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

0'

3/8" = 1' - 0"

(E) CONC. 3-COMPARTMENT WASTE WATER SEPARATOR

4 L6.6.C

1'

2'

3

4'

NOTE: ALL WOOD WESTERN RED CEDAR, WRC-TKS

TRELLIS - FRONT ELEVATION Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

0'

3/8" = 1' - 0"

1'

2'

4'

3/8" = 1' - 0"

WOOD WALL, 24" HT. 12'-0"

1'-5"

2'-0"

1'-5"

TRELLIS - SIDE ELEVATION 0'

7 L6.3.C

1 CONC. STAIRS, 13.5"T, 5.5"R, TYP. L6.7.C

L6.7.C 7

Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

L6.6.C

CMU BLOCK WALL, STONE FINISH, 18" HT., SEE DETAIL

1

CONC. STAIR, 13.5"T, 5.5"R, SEE DETAIL

8-9

STONE POST BASE, SEE ENLARGEMENT

8-9

L6.6.C

2

HANDRAILS, BOTH SIDES, TYP., SEE DETAIL

L6.6.C

6"

STONE POST BASE, SEE ENLARGEMENT

SLOPED PATH (BEYOND)

L6.7.C

7'-1"

6x6 5 L6.7.C

(2) 6x6 WRC-STK @ EA STONE POST BASE

5

Project:

8'-6"

12'-0"

EQ.

10'-6"

(4) 4x6

HANDRAILS, BOTH SIDES, TYP. REFER TO DETAIL

18"

16'-0"

6x6 CMU BLOCK 7 WALL, STONE FINSIH, 18" HT, L6.3.C SEE DETAIL

(2) 1/2" DIA. THRU BOLTS @ EA. CORNER

6x8

(2) 6x8

ALL TRELLIS WOOD WESTERN RED CEDAR, WRC-STK, TYP.

729 Heinz A Berkeley, C 510 / 848-0 FAX 510 / 8

4x6 2 1/2"

STRONG-DRIVE速SDS HEAVY-DUTY CONNECTOR SCREW, 10" LENGTH, 1/4" SHANK DIA., 3/8" HEX HEAD, (4) SCREWS TO JOIN 4x6 @ EACH 6x8

4x6

1 1/2"

2x3

EQ.

L6.6.C

EQ.

2 1/2"

7"

5 1/2"

7 1/2"

6x8

15'-1"

STRONG-DRIVE速SDS HEAVY-DUTY CONNECTOR SCREW, 5" LENGTH, 1/4" SHANK DIA., 3/8" HEX HEAD, (2) SCREWS TO JOIN 2x3 @ EACH 4x6

2x3

8'-0"

19'-6"

(24) 2x3

7

(4) TRELLIS LIGHTS, SEE ENLARGED DETAIL

5 L6.3.C

Consultants:

6 L6.6.C

PA

(E) SS CLEAN OUT

(E) BLDG OVERHANG, 11'-2" CLR.

19'-6" PA

CMU BLOCK WALL, 18" HT., TYP. SEE DETAIL CONC. STAIR, TYP., 13.5T, 5.5"R, SEE DETAIL 1

3'-0" (E) GALV. STEEL COVER PLATE

7 LL1.4

L6.6.C

5

CONT. REINF. CONC. FOOTING W/ (3) #5 LONG. BARS & #4 HORIZ. BARS @ 16" O.C.

13.5"T

CONCRETE

5

1 CONC. STAIR, 13.5"T, 5.5"R L6.7.C

1'

2'

5

4'

TRELLIS - POST BASE PLAN Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

0'

3/8" = 1' - 0"

1'

2'

4'

6

SECTION Scale: 3/8" =1'-0"

0'

3/8" = 1' - 0"

9B L6.6.C

5"

1"

5" 4"

#4 TIES @ 6" O.C. F.G., PAVERS, TYP.

CONT. FTG PER 4/L6.6

#4 TIES @ 6" O.C. (6) #6 VERT BARS

24"

18"

FRONT VIEW

SIDE VIEW SECTION A

7

TRELLIS - LIGHT ENLARGEMENT Scale: 2" = 1'-0"

0' 2" = 1' - 0"

6"

1'

CONC. PIER, TYP. @ TRELLIS POSTS

18"

LL1.4

2'

8

TRELLIS - STONE FINISH POST BASE Scale: 1" = 1'-0"

0' 1" = 1' - 0"

1'

2'

4'

9

2'-0"

0' 1" = 1' - 0"

Date

1

6/27/14

2

7/11/14

3

8/07/14

RFI FO RFI

7/08/14 7/21/14 7/28/14

Issue Note:

CONFOR Project ID:

P

Drawn By:

K

Review By: M Plot Date:

0

Sheet Title:

LANDSC STRUCT Sheet No.:

SECTION B

TRELLIS - STONE POST BASE SECTION Scale: 1" = 1'-0"

No.

08/07/14

6"

2"MIN.

17"

FX LUMINAIRE LE SERIES LED DOWN LIGHT, REFER TO SPECS.

9" 22"

POST BASE, W/ STONE FINISH

2"

POST BASE, W/ STONE FINISH

16"

(2) 6x6 POSTS, WRC-STK SNAP EDGE CAP STONE

17"

NUT & WASHER, BOTH SIDES

22"

2"

2 1/2"

(4) 5/8" DIA. NELSON D2L DEFORMED BAR ANCHORS @ 6x6 POST, 18"L, WELD TO BASE PLATE

F.G., PLANTING AREA (2) 6x6 POSTS, WRC-STK SNAP EDGE CAP STONE

5 1/2"

STONE FINISH W/ MORTAR JTS. RAKED

PLAN VIEW

4x6 WRC-STK

ELEVATION VIEW

NON-SHRINK GROUT SNAP EDGE CAP STONE, CUT SLOT FOR KNIFE BLADE

SNAP EDGE CAP STONE, CUT SLOT FOR KNIFE BLADE 5/8" BASE PLATE, 10"x16", COVER W/ MORTAR STONE FINISH W/ MORTAR (4) 5/8" DIA. NELSON D2L DEFORMED BAR ANCHORS

CAPSTONE

24"

3/8" DIA. THREADED ROD W/ NUTS & WASHERS

(2) 2.5" DIA. x 18" STEEL POST @ EA. CORNER, WELD TO BASE PLATE NON-SHRINK GROUT

2"

18"

16"

22"

2x3 WRC-STK

SNAP EDGE CAP STONE, LIGHTLY BRIND OR BRUSH SMOOTH

1/2"

4'

(3) 3/4" DIA. GALV. THRU BOLT

6x6 POST SITS ON CAP STONE

2x3 WRC-STK

2'

6x6 POST, WESTERN RED CEDAR - STK

6x6 POST, WESTERN RED CEDAR, WRC - STK 4x6x14 BLOCKING, WRC-STK

1'-5"

EQ.

1 1/2"

LL1.4

9A L6.6.C

CUT 3.5" DIA HOLE IN CAPSTONE, FILL W/ NON-SHRINK GROUT

4'-0" OR TO DEPTH OF VAULT

EQ.

2.5" STEEL POST

5 1/2"

(2) 6x6 POSTS, WESTERN RED CEDAR, WRC-STK @ EA. POST BASE

18"

11" TAPERED STONE BASE

1'

3/8" = 1' - 0"

5 1/2"

18"

0'

10'-7"

2"

Scale: 3/8" =1'-0"

PLAN VIEW

STRUCTUR Thornton To 135 Main St San Francisc TEL: 415.90

L6.6.C

15'-1"

FX LUMINAIRE LE SERIES LED DOWN LIGHT, REFER TO SPECS.

BKF Engine 255 Shorelin Redwood Ci TEL: 650.48

9

SECTION

NUT & WASHER, BOTH SIDES

41CIVIL

(E) CONC. 3 COMPARTMENT WASTE WATER SEPARATOR

L6.7.C

5'-10"

3/8" DIA. THREADED ROD W/ NUTS & WASHERS

MECHANICA Integral Grou 427 13th Str Oakland, CA TEL: 510.66

12" + T

FLUSH TREAD

HANDRAIL, TYP.

24"

1 1/2"

(E) SS CO

14"

(2) 6x6

AR LANDSCAP Michael O'Le 1912 McGee Berkeley, CA TEL: 510.84

24"

18"x24" PIER @ WW VAULT EXTENDS TO DEPTH OF VAULT, REFER TO DETAIL

4

CONC. FTG BEHIND SEPARATOR 24" HT. WOOD WALL, TYP., SEE DETAIL L6.3.C

12" 12"

4'-0"

(E) CONC. 3 COMPARTMENT WASTE WATER SEPARATOR

(E) GALV. STEEL COVER PLATE

EXTEND (E) SS CLEAN OUT TO F.G. HT.

REINF. CONC. FOOTING BEYOND

PAVERS

MAINTAIN (E) 73" CLR.

7 L6.3.C

F.G., 2" MULCH, PLANTING AREA

15'-1"

L6.7.C

F.G. PAVERS, TYP.

CMU BLOCK WALL, STONE FINISH, 18" HT., USE (2) 6" CMU, REFER TO DETAIL

SLOPED PATH

3'-0"

(4) TRELLIS LIGHTS, SEE DETAIL, REFER TO LIGHTING SPECS

1'-5"

L6.3.C

8 L6.3.C

STONE BASE, SEE DETAIL

14"

WOOD WALL, 24" HT., SEE DETAIL

8-9 L6.6.C

7 CMU BLOCK WALL, STONE FINISH, 18" HT. L6.3.C

8"

L6.3.C

7

L6.6.C

9'-6"

5

CMU BLOCK WALL, STONE FIN., 24" HT., TYP.

STONE POST BASE, TYP., SEE DETAIL

L6.6.C

ALL TRELLIS WOOD WESTERN RED CEDAR, WRC-STK

12'-0"

48" HT. LIGHT POST

L6.3.C

8-9

CMU BLOCK WALL, STONE FINISH, 30" HT +/- ., USE (2) 6" CMU, (2) 8" CMU, REFER TO DETAIL

NOTE: SAND SMOOTH ALL END CUTS W/ 1/8" +/- EASED CORNERS AND APPLY (2) COATS CLEAR PENETRATING SEALER

TRELLIS

7

ALL TRELLIS WOOD WESTERN RED CEDAR, WRC-STK

(E) PILASTER

9

TRELLIS LIGHTS, SEE DETAIL

10'-6"

8'-0"

(E) CLASSROOM WALL

CHURCH SQUARE

EQ.

EQ.

EQ.

8 1/4"

EQ.

1'

2'

4'

L6.6


SCHOOL LANDSCAPE

|

LAYOUT PLAN

(DRAWN W/ VECTORWORKS)

BENEDICTINE for sheets L2.3 - L2.9 LANDSCAPE MATERIALS LEGEND

X

HARDSCAPE

22'-3" 1'-10"

2'-3"

8'-2"

27'-0"

1

6'-2"

22'-4"

3'-6"

9'-6" 15"

3'-2"

10'-4"

4'-4"

7'-11"

4'-6"

7'-6"

20'-0"

7'-0"

25'-7"

7'-0"

WOMEN'S TOILET

JAN. CLO.

FURNACE

STORAGE MEN'S RESTROOM

WOMEN'S RESTROOM

10'-0"

10'-3"

PA

34"

22'-6"

8'-9"

PA

PA

6'-7"

6'-0"

14'-9"

*

RD

3'-4"

8'-0"J DN

16"

(E) DRAINAGE TRENCH

(E) SPLIT RAIL FENCE

18"R ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

PA

24"R ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

24"R ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

Project: 1 L6.1.B

3

Benedictine Square: 5,100 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 0 Sq. Ft.

L6.1.B

5

E

Benedictine Square: 2,425 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 185 Sq. Ft.

F

Benedictine Square: 0 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 0 Sq. Ft.

G

Benedictine Square: 995 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 200 Sq. Ft.

H

Benedictine Square: 150 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 0 Sq. Ft.

L6.2.B

I

Benedictine Square: 750 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 0 Sq. Ft.

L6.2.B

L6.1.B

6 L6.1.B

3

Consultants:

4

18"R ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

Benedictine Square: 46 Li. Ft. Church Square: 147 Li. Ft.

24"R ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

(E) BLDG OVERHANG

+90" AFF +90" AFF

ABOVE CLG AV ABOVE CLG

FURNACE

5 L6.2.B

CIVIL BKF Enginee 255 Shorelin Redwood Ci TEL: 650.48

6

Benedictine Square: 235 Li. Ft. Church Square: 62 Li. Ft.

L6.2.B

Benedictine Square: 135 Li. Ft. Church Square: 375 Li. Ft.

L6.3.B

STRUCTUR Thornton To 135 Main Str San Francisc TEL: 415.90

(E) ABOVE CLG AV ABOVE CLG

ABOVE CLG AV ABOVE CLG

CLASSROOMS

+60" AFF ABOVE CLG +60" AFF ABOVE CLG AV

ABOVE CLG AV ABOVE CLG

1-6

7-9

Benedictine Square: 560 Li. Ft. Church Square: 24 Li. Ft.

+90" AFF +90" AFF

Benedictine Square: 820 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 0 Sq. Ft.

CLASROOM

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM

10'-6"

5

EQ.

L6.0AB

ABOVE CTR

+90" AFF +90" AFF

ABOVE CTR

2'-3 1/2"

EQ.

TO EDGE OF PAVING

9'-8"

10'-0"

12"

ARC LANDSCAPE Michael O'Le 1912 McGee Berkeley, CA TEL: 510.84

MECHANICA Integral Grou 427 13th Str Oakland, CA TEL: 510.66

WALLS, CURBS, EDGES

FT

1'-4 1/2"

5'-0"

35'-2" RD

FT

12" 24"R ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

D

4'-9"

"

42

10'-5"

9'-9"

*

7'-7" DN

PA

FT

24"R ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

13'-0

8'-10"

8'-10"

6'-8"

EQ.

DN

9'-0"

3 L6.0A.B

**REFER TO SHEET L6.0A.B, L6.0B.B, L6.0C.B, L6.0D.C FOR LANDSCAPE PAVING SCHEDULE AND PAVING PATTERNS

EQ.

8'-8"

Benedictine Square: 425 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 175 Sq. Ft.

FO 1

F.A.

16.5"

24"

C

ABOVE CLG

AV ABOVE CLG (E) CLASSROOMS

Ø 10'-1 1/2" BIOSWALE 80 SF

20'-9"

4'-0"

ABOVE CLG AV ABOVE CLG

MEN'S TOILET

SMALL CLASSROOM

SMALL CLASSROOM

8'-0"

5"

PA

+90" AFF +90" AFF

ELEC.

4'-0"

TEL/DATA

27"

12'-2"

5"

4'-0"

4'-8"

6'-0" 10'-0"

Benedictine Square: 3,900 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 3,535 Sq. Ft.

729 Heinz A Berkeley, C 510 / 848-0 FAX 510 / 8

CTO

1'-10"

PA

B

L6.0A.B

CTO

6'-5"

22"

Benedictine Square: 12,420 Sq. Ft. Church Square: 10,050 Sq. Ft.

PA

CTO

1'-9"

10'-2"

11'-6"

3'-4"

13'-0"

PA

3

25.5"

3'-6"

PA

12"

L6.0AB

12'-10"

PA

7'-6"

FT

5'-2"

4'-3"

22"

4'-7"

5'-0"

7'-3"

14'-0"

7'-0" PA

2'-0 3/4" TYP.

13'-0"

A 7

CHURCH SQUARE

FT

CTO

REFER TO SHEET L3.4

L6.3.B

8 L6.2.B

SITE STRUCTURES, FURNITURE, ETC.

+60" AFF ABOVE CLG +60" AFF ABOVE CLG AV

8

PA

L6.4.B

L6.6.C

DN

No.

1

(E) STAIR

L6.4.B

Ø 4'-0"

Ø 4'-0"

Ø 4'-0"

Ø 4'-0"

ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

ALIGN W/ (E) SCUPPER

R

(Future by Others, N.I.C.)

T

9 L6.4.B

REFER TO SHEET L3.2

PA

REFER TO SHEET L3.1

LL1.3.B

1

Scale: 1/8" = 1'-0"

1/8" = 1' - 0"

24'

8/07/14

RFI FO RFI

7/08/14 7/21/14 7/28/14

06/25/15

(N) BENEDICTINE CLASSROOMS (E) BENEDICTINE CLASSROOMS (E) STUDENT CENTER (E) CHURCH SQUARE CLASSROOMS

B 8'

7/11/14

3

CONFOR

*

RD

C

Project ID:

P

Drawn By:

K

Review By: M Plot Date:

D

0' 2'

6/27/14

2

Issue Note:

(Future by Others, N.I.C.)

A

AREA 5 - BENEDICTINE SQUARE SITE LAYOUT ENLARGEMENT PLAN

Date

1

1

Sheet Title:

SITE LAY ENLARG BENEDIC Sheet No.:

L3.5


43


L A R G E S C A L E P R I VAT E R E S I D E N C E MICHAEL O’LEARY + ASSOCIATES

LAS VEGAS, NV

FALL/SUMMER 2012

(DRAWN W/ VECTORWORKS + PHOTOSHOP)

POOL MATERIAL PLAN, SEE ENLARGEMENT

44

SECTION STUDY PLANTING + HARDSCAPE

Large, upscale residential project in suburbs of Las Vegas, Nevada. My work on this project included design development, construction documents and presentation drawings for the client. (Site plan drawn with Vectorworks and Adobe Photoshop.)


1

1

2

2

45

P O O L M AT E R I A L P L A N E N L A R G E M E N T + C O N S T R U C T I O N


SECTION STUDY

HARDSCAPE STUDY

46

PLANTING STUDY


PLANTING DESIGN BUILD LANDIBLE

2014 - 2015

(DRAWN W/ SKETCHUP + VECTORWORKS)

PLANT LIST BOTANICAL NAME

COMMON NAME

SIZE

AEO MAN

Aeonium manriqueorum 'Zwartkop'

Purple Crest Aeonium

-

18"1.5 O.C.

9

AGA ATT

Agave attenuata

Fox Tail Agave

5 GAL

4'-0"8 O.C.

7

ALO DOR

Aloe dorotheae

Sunset Aloe

4" POTS

6"0.5 O.C.

15

ANI RED

Anigozanthos 'Dwarf Tall Red'

Dwarf Tall Red Kangaroo Paws

5 GAL

1.667 20" O.C.

21

ART STE

Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade'

Seashore Artemisia

5 GAL

2'-0"2 O.C.

32

CAR DIV

Carex divulsa

Berkeley Sedge

-

18"4.5 O.C.

107

COT COG

Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple'

Royal Purple Smoke Tree

15 GAL

7-

1

DAS LON

Dasylirion longissimum

Mexican Grass Tree

15 GAL

0.5O.C. 4'-6"

5

ECH BLA

Echeveria 'Black Prince'

Black Prince Echeveria

1 GAL

0.667 8" O.C.

11

ECH PER

Echeveria 'Perle Von N端rnberg'

Perle Von N端rnberg Echeveria

1 GAL

8" 2 O.C.

10

ECH RUF

Echeveria 'Ruffles'

Ruffles Echeveria

1 GAL

1.333 18" O.C.

30

HAW FAS

Haworthia fasciata

Haworthia fasciata

4" POTS

6" 1 O.C.

13

HEL SEM

Helictotrichon sempervirens

Blue Oat Grass

5 GAL

2.5O.C. 2'-6"

15

MAG SOU

Magnolia x soulangiana 'Black Tulip'

Black Tulip Magnolia

-

16 -

1

MYR CAL

Myrica californica

Pacific Wax Myrtle

7'-0"7 O.C.

3

PRU AME

Prunus americana

American Plum

SED DRA

Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood'

Dragon's Blood Sedum

SED JOH

Sedum spurium 'John Creech'

John Creech Stonecrop

SEN TAL

Senecio talinoides var.mandraliscae

Blue Chalksticks

LAND

SPACING QTY

4-

1

-

0.167 6" O.C.

64

-

0.167 6" O.C.

67

5 GAL

2'-0"8 O.C.

95

0

0

1150 6th Stree Berkeley, CA 9 Tel. 415.306.2 LANDIBLE.CO

GRINBERG RESIDENCE

ID

15-HEL SEM

47 48-CAR DIV Sclperanthus biflorus Australian Astroturf or Zoysia or Carex divulsa 38-SEN TAL

3-MYR CAL 10-CAR DIV 67-SED JOH

1-COT COG

5-HAW FAS

5-ECH PER

4-AGA ATT

8-HAW FAS 5-ECH PER

46-SEN TAL 14-ECH RUF

3-AGA ATT 9-AEO MAN 16-ECH RUF 11-ECH BLA

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

No.

Issue

SM

SM SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

15-ALO DOR

SM SM

SM

SM

64-SED DRA

SM SM

SM

SM

SM

SM SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM SM

49-CAR DIV

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

1-MAG SOU

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

Issue Note:

REAR G

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

SM

Project ID:

K

Scale:

1

Drawn By:

32-ART STE

5-DAS LON

21-ANI RED

K

Reviewed By:

M

Plot Date:

0

Sheet Title:

PLAN PLA REAR GARDEN PLANTING PLAN

DRAFT

Sheet No.: 0'

4'

8'

16'

L1


48


MUCH MORE THAN A LOT UC DAVIS

SPRING 2012 ABSTRACT

UNDERGRADUATE THESIS

For my thesis project I chose to

explore parking lot culture, use and design. My project was divided into four sections:

1

A brief history of the car and the development

of the parking lot to illustrate how the rapid expansion of the parking lot drastically changed our landscape.

2

Dedicated to the environmental impact of

parking lots and how we use them in ways not anticipated by their designers or owners.

3

Explores parking lots that have been given

more thought and that are better incorporated into the fabric of their surroundings.

4

Pulling from the knowledge I gathered from

the first three sections, I redesigned two existing parking lots with two distinct uses in mind, one that allows the car to dominate and one that reflects possible alternative uses appropriate for the location.

LIGHT

VERY BAD

SPACE

BAD

BETTER

BEST CONVENTIONAL 18 ft parking stall

STORMWATER + PAVING MATERIALS

LID 15ft parking stall

AVG CAR LENGTHS

49


LAYERS

50

*TOTAL PARKING SPACES 192


51


52


INTO THE LOT

This is a view into the parking lot from the north west corner of 4th Street and Hearst Avenue. Pushing the parking stalls back from the dge of the street allows for an extension of the pedestrian activity that lready exists along 4th Street and eliminates the current dead zone at his end of the parking lot.

53

This parkway brings you through the site into the parking lot. The parking is LOT shaded by the trees planted between the parking INTO lot THE from north cornerinofrows 4th Street and Hearst Ave. Pushing stalls and at the end of each section of stalls. The parking lot itself is of the the parking stalls back from the edge of the street allows for an extension heavily equipped for collecting stormwater. pedestrian activity that exists along other blocks of 4th Street.

Within the parkway there is a memorial pathway for the Ohlone Tribe


54

FLEXIBILE “rooms� break up the lot through landscaping and driving surfaces that are more textured than asphalt. This diagram shows how the parking lot can be broken up in three ways. I used a farmers market to illustrate the effect. In each circumstance there are enough parking spots to accommodate the users.


PARKING LOT #2 MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA zoning: neighborhood commercial, historical, professional administration, single family residential, multi-family residential, open area, community facilities, planned development includes: commerical strip, grocery stores, parks, spas, salons, art studios, galleries, architecture firm, health clinic, banks, pet hospital, autoshops, fitness center Diagram shows urban conditions and surface lots' coverage. Does not include residential driveways or parking areas.

55

ALTERNATIVE USE PLAN NO PARKING OPTION FOOD TRUCKS, DINING, LIVE MUSIC, 0 PARKING STALLS


PAVING PATTERN IN PRACTICE

56

URBAN STREET

PAVING PATTERN IN THEORY


URBAN STREET / RIPARIAN CORRIDOR

The design for this parking lot was based on

stregthening the connection from the city street to the natural riparian corridor. To achieve this, I created a paving pattern through pixelating images of the creek and nearby Mount Tamalpais to create a visual connection as well as an abstract one. The pixels represent the creek fading into the street. The paving pattern is created with permeable pavers of various shades.

57

RIPARIAN CORRIDOR


A L A M E D A N AVA L A I R B A S E | L A R G E PA R K D E S I G N UC DAVIS

SPRING 2011

W/ BRENNAN COX

site analysis ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR BASE CONTEXT

58


59

ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR BASE PARK + MEMORIAL

site plan


concept sections

60

HILLSIDE HARBOR HANGOUT

HABITAT NATURE RESERVE


phasing PHASES

C I R C U L AT I O N

E C O LO GY

and

framework PROGRAM

61


PA R K ( I N G ) D AY C R O Q U E T PA R K L E T UC DAVIS

FALL 2011

GARDEN STAKE PICKET FENCE

W/ PATSY OWENS

SALVAGED PLYWOOD

NIKKI

BALL

A FRIEND

TWIN BED SLATS = BENCH SEAT

62

SURFACE

Borrowed astroturf, potted plants and a mini white picket fence made up the surfaces of my parking spot.

STRUCTURE

CONNECT

Using plywood and shims I was able to level out the crown of the road to create an easy ADA friendly entry.

Astroturf Roll, 6’x20’.................borrowed Garden Stakes..................................$8.00 Recycled Pine Shelving........................free Used Twin Bed Slats............................free Salvaged Headboard...........................free Potted Plants.............................borrowed Croquet Set.................................borrowed Plywood Base, 6”.........................donated Screw, Nails, Staples, Paint...........$12.00 TOTAL...........................................$20.00

POTTED PLANT ARM REST W/ BALL STORAGE

ME

HIGH 5!

HEAD BOARD = CRIBBAGE BOARD


GRAPHIC DESIGN 2011 - 2013

63


LOTTE ARTS LOTTE ARTS + FREE LANCE

64

2011 - 2013


65


66


67


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.