Kevin Sadlemyer // Landscape Architecture Portfolio 2018

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KEVIN SADLEMYER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

PORTFOLIO

www.kevinsadlemyer.com


I want to represent ideas and possibilities in the field of Landscape Architecture that utilize art, science, and technology in creative and innovative ways in order to achieve a healthy balance between the needs of people and the needs of the built and natural environment.


CONTENTS

01.

ACADEMIC

02.

SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP

03.

COMPETITIONS

PLAYGROUNDS ALIVE DOUGLAS R. FLUHRER PARK

VICTORIA RESIDENCE SMITH RESIDENCE BEFORE & AFTER RESIDENCE

TORONTO WINTER STATIONS P.L. ROBERTSON PUBLIC SCHOOL NXT CITY


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ACADEMIC

PLAYGROUNDS ALIVE

Playgrounds Alive was an independent study as part of my BLA final year Capstone project. All graphic work is completed by Kevin Sadlemyer.

CONCEPT STATEMENT Playgrounds Alive connects people of all ages, abilities and socioeconomic backgrounds within the Capital Regional District (CRD) of British Columbia through the use of movable, shared, modular playground equipment. 16 playgrounds are meant to rotate throughout all 13 municipalities and 3 electoral districts of the CRD, within the fully accessible regional parks and trails system of the CRD, as a means to break socioeconomic boundaries.

PROBLEM Income inequality is creating socioeconomic boundaries within the geography of the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. Large income gaps can diminish economic growth if these gaps mean the region is not fully using the skills and capabilities of all its citizens or if these gaps undermine social cohesion. The Capital Regional Gap Analysis , as seen on the right, looks at the household income that is required to afford shelter long a housing continuum and then presents that distribution in relation to housing supply. The red dashed line indicated the divide between non-market housing and market housing. There is an evident over supply of income, market ownership housing and an insufficient supply of low-income housing options. This in turn creates an imbalance in the market supply putting strain on affordable market housing options and is a major contributor to the creation of socioeconomic boundaries within the Capital Regional District.

Non-Market

Market

Emergency Shelters

Transitional Housing

Social Housing

Non-Market Rental

Market Rental

Overnight shelters, EWP mats, Safe Houses

Low-barrier Housing, Housing with Supports, Transition Houses

Subsidized Rental Housing Families/ Seniors/ People with Disabilities

Rental Assistance Program (RAP), Rent Supplement, Affordable Rental

Rental Housing at Market Prices, Secondary Suites

High Market Rental & Affordable Ownership

Home Market Ownership

Rental Condos, Small Unit Ownership

SingleDetached Homes, SemiDetached Homes, Row Houses

Income Groups

Housing Supply

Little To No Income- NHS=<$14,999, households have no income or receive some level of income assistance. Low Income- NHS=$15,000 to $29,999, households with a before tax annual household between 50% of median income for region. Low To Moderate Income- NHS=$30,000 to $49,999, households with a before tax annual income between 50% and 80% median income for region. Moderate Income- NHS=$50,000 to $59,999, households with a before tax annual income between 80% and actual median income for region. Moderate To Above Moderate Income- NHS=$60,000 to $79,999, households with a before tax annual income between the regional median household and and 120% of the median household income. Above Moderate Income to High Income- NHS=$80,000 to $99,999, households with a before tax annual income between 120% and 150% of the median household income for the region. High Income- NHS=$100,000 + <, households with a before tax annual income of 150% and above the median household income for the region. Sources: 2014 Facility Count (GVCEH), BC Housing (2015), Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (2014), and 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics Canada


COMPENSATION & GUIDELINES

ROTATION & ADVERTISING

Every 2 years the CRD will host a design competition where the top 16 Playgrounds Alive submissions will be chosen.

Each Playgrounds Alive installation will move throughout the CRD every 1 1/2 months so as to rotate throughout all 13 municipalites and 3 electorial districts of the CRD within the span of 2 years.

All playground design submissions will adhere to the Canadian Standards Association’s and the Capital Regional District’s guidelines for playground design. A maximum budget for each Playgrounds Alive installation, including design, material and fabrication to be established. The majority of the budget to be supplied by the CRD with part of the budget left for personal investment and/or sponsorship. Establishing a maximum budget keeps Playgrounds Alive affordable for designers, manufacturers and the CRD. A maximum budget of $15,000 per Playgrounds Alive installation is suggested with $10,000 of that money being provided by the CRD.

All 16 Playgrounds Alive locations to adhere to the CRD’s Universal Access Plan for their regional parks and trails system so as to be accessible to people of all ages, abilities and socioeconomic backgrounds.

SOLUTION

Each Playgrounds Alive installation to be embedded with an advertisement panel displaying names of designers, manufacturers, sponsors and the Playgrounds Alive organization. For those tech savy people out there, a way finding system will be incorporated into Playgrounds Alive describing installations, their locations and when and where they are to move within the CRD.

All Playgrounds Alive installations will be the property of the CRD. All legal responsibility will therefore be passed onto the CRD.

BIDDING & VOTING At the end of the Playgrounds Alive 2 year cycle, the top 2 voted installations by the public will be relocated to Beacon Hill Park where they will remain for another 2 years before being replaced by subsequent winners. The remaining 14 Playgrounds Alive installations, plus the 2 Playgrounds Alive installations from Beacon Hill Park being replaced by 2 new installations, will be bidded on by the public. Proceeds from the bidding on Playgrounds Alive installations will go to the CRD to cover transportation and inspection costs acrued during the 2 year period.


EXISTING REGIONAL PARKS & TRAILS SYSTEM The current regional parks and trails system as of 2018 does not fully integrate into all municipalities and districts of the CRD. The goal for Playgrounds Alive is to have a regional park and a regional trail cross paths in all municipalities and districts of the CRD.

PROPOSED REGIONAL PARKS & TRAILS SYSTEM BY CRD The 2012-2021 Regional Parks Strategic Plan for the CRD proposes a more integrated regional parks and trails system to be implemented within the century. The lands and trails aquired for the regional parks and trails through the Land Acquisition Fund contribute significantly to the environmental, economic and social sustainability of the region. The fund are generated through a levy set at a rate of $20 per average residential household. The fund is projected to generate approximately $3.7 million each year to 2019.

ADDITION TO PROPOSED REGIONAL PARKS & TRAILS SYSTEM WITH SITE Locations for Playgrounds Alive are arbitrarily chosen based on locations closest to geographical centers and where regional parks and regional trails cross paths. Playgrounds Alive proposes 3 regional parks and 1 regional trail in addition to the 2012-2021 Regional Parks Strategic Plan for the CRD.


PLAYGROUNDS ALIVE MASTER PLAN LEGEND EXISTING REGIONAL TRAIL

EXISTING WATERSHED

PROPOSED REGIONAL TRAIL

MUNICIPAL & ELECTORIAL DISTRICT

EXISTING REGIONAL PARK

CRD BOUNDARY

PROPOSED REGIONAL TRAIL

HIGHWAY WITH BIKE & TRAIL

PROPOSED PLAYGROUNDS ALIVE REGIONAL TRAIL

PLAYGROUNDS ALIVE LOCATION NATIVE RESERVE

PROPOSED PLAYGROUNDS ALIVE REGIONAL PARK

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PROGRAM

SITE PLAN

1 Modular, movable playground equipment measuring 6’H x 7.5’L x 7.5’W. Each playground to be constructed in accordance with the Canadian Standards Association. 2 Pour-in-place rubber pad measuring 18’W x 18’L to provide fall protection for playground. All rubber pads to be equipped with identical Playgrounds Alive installation attachment configurations for ease of rotation around the CRD. 3 Benches adjacent to Playgrounds Alive to seat 4 people. Provides area for rest and for passive engagement. Equiped with built in charging station for all electronic hand held devices. 4 Deciduous trees adjacent to Playgrounds Alive to provide shade and verdent background to Playgrounds Alive area. 5 12’ LED light post to generate power solely from photovoltaics. Providing light on Playgrounds Alive area extends time people can use the space and reduces crime. 6 Garbage and recycling recepticle located upon entry into Playgrounds Alive area to encourage a clean environment for all.

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BEACON HILL PLAN

DIAGRAM

Beacon Hill Park to serve as destination spot for the top 2 voted Playgrounds Alive installations every 2 years. 1 spot to be included into Playgrounds Alive circulatory system, rotating every 1 1/2 months.

All Playgrounds Alive installations and their subsequent rubber pad foundations will have identical attachment configurations to allow for ease of assembly and disassembly throughout the rotation process.

Parking Regional Trail

Public Washrooms

Playground Pad #3

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Playground Pad #1 Regional Trail

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01.

DOUGLAS R. FLUHRER PARK

ACADEMIC

The requirements of this project was to design and complete a construction drawing package for Douglas R. Fluhrer Park. Using background information and base files provided by professors I was to create a drawing package of sufficient detail for pricing and construction. The package format follows industry standards at 24”x36” page size and includes the following drawings: Title Page, Site Preparation Plan, Layout Plan, Grading Plan, Planting Plan, Details Sheet. SITE PREPARATION AND DEMOLITION NOTES:

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THIS TREE MANAGEMENT PLAN HAS BEEN COORDINATED WITH THE PROJECT ENGINEERING DRAWINGS.

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EXISTING TREES THAT ARE TO BE PRESERVED AND PROTECTED WHICH ARE IMPACTED BY CONSTRUCTION WORKS WILL BE REPLACED BY THE SAME SPECIES (OR APPROVED ALTERNATE) TO THE SATISFACTORY OF THE CLIENT.

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TREE PRESERVATION FENCING MUST REMAIN INSTALLED ON SITE FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD.

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USE PROPER INDUSTRY STANDARDS FOR REMOVALS TO ENSURE CLEAN CUTS AND BREAKS BETWEEN EXISTING ELEMENTS WHICH ARE TO REMAIN AND BE REMOVED.

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THERE SHALL BE NO STORAGE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, SOILS, OF WASTE WITHIN THE DESIGNATED TREE PROTECTION ZONE.

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LEAVE SITE IN INTERIM CONDITION FOLLOWING DEMOLITION IN CLEAN, SAFE AND SECURE STATE.

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IN THE EVENT WORK IS REQUIRED WITHIN THE DESIGNATED TREE PROTECTION ZONE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL USE ONLY HAND TOOLS TO PREVENT SURROUNDING SOIL COMPACTION BY MACHINERY.

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EXCAVATE TO APPROPRIATE DEPTHS AS PER FUTURE CONDITION. REMOVE AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ANY REQUIRED MATERIAL OFF SITE BY ADHERING TO ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS.

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IN THE EVENT TREE ROOTS ARE EXPOSED, THEY SHALL BE CLEANLY PRUNED AND SEALED AS DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH MULCH OR SOIL TO PREVENT MOISTURE LOSS.

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TEAM ARCHITECT: STRUCTURAL: MECHANICAL: CIVIL: ELECTRICAL: TRANSPORTATION: IRRIGATION: GENERAL NOTES 1. 2. 3. 4.

ALL DRAWINGS ARE IN METERS UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS AND REPORT DISCREPANCIES TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ALL DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND MUST BE RETURNED ON REQUEST. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS.

LEGEND TREE PRESERVATION FENCING

CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE ANY EXISTING TOYS AND PLACE OUTSIDE OF WORK ZONE FOR RETRIEVAL BY COMMUNITY. CONTRACTOR TO PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ANY TOYS NOT COLLECTED.

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CONSTRUCTION OF THE SITE SHALL NOT OCCUR PRIOR TO THE APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED TREE PROTECTION FENCING BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND THE CITY'S LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATIVE.

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14.846

R52.630

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2.971

1.844

9.649

4.681 5.140 8.272

EXISTING CELTIC CROSS SCULPTURE

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4.796 3.634

2.594

2.548

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6.692

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0.909 5.370

2.806

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2.632

5.531

1.978

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6.605

15.559

RAMA 4.5M POLE SINGLE

RAMA 4.5M POLE SINGLE

RAMA 4.5M POLE SINGLE

4.900

3.739 8.550

4.109

2.167 2.566

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5.7

5.046 4.409

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2.525

4.111

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DETAILS SHEET POLE WITH TWIST-LOCK RECEPTACLE.

PLAN VIEW

R8 LUMINAIRE 4000K COLOR.

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COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE

0.692

0.284

BRICK PAVER 610MM BY 96MM

GENERA

ASPHALT AROUND COLLAR.

1. CONCRETE BASE

2. STEEL GRATE AND FRAME

2IN. (50MM.) BEDDING SAND

CONCRETE COLLAR MIN. 8" (200MM) WIDE ELEVATION TO BE 41" (7MM) BELOW ASPHALT.

STEEL GRATE AND FRAME

WEEPING HOLES 1" (25MM) DIAMETER. ONE PER SIDE OF CATCH BASIN.

0.142

0.172

0.051 0.096

ASPHALT PAVING FOOTING EMBEDDED WITH 6" OF CONCRETE 0.200

0.244

0.352

CONCRETE BASE

0.077

4.

0.305

0.610

MINIMUM LENGTH EQUAL TO BASE THICKNESS

0.203

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0.152

0.152

TROWELED CONCRETE EDGE RESTRAINT

ALL OTH THE AND ARC ALL PRO MU DO

0.103

0.305

0.203

REBAR AT 8" (200MM) SPACING.

BASE PLATE DETAIL.

COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE

1.550

COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE

GEOTEXTILE AS REQUIRED TURN UP AT SIDES OF BASE

CONCRETE CATCH BASIN PER LOCAL STANDARD.

COMPACTED SOIL SUBGRADE

COMPACTED SOIL SUBGRADE

0.2546

3" X 5" FLUSH MOUNTED HANDHOLE.

0.457

(4) 3/4-10 X 17" X 3" THREADED J HOOKS AND LEVELING NUTS INCLUDED. NUT COVERS INCLUDED.

0.019

CONCRETE BASE 0.203

COMPACTED SOIL SUBGRADE

NOTES: 1. USE CLEAR SAND AS BASE 2. RECOMMENDED FOR FREEZE THAW AREAS. 3. CONSTRUCTION OF THIS DETAIL CAN BE USED ON RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS. REINFORCING MAY BE REQUIRED IN THE EDGE RESTRAINT. 4. THICKNESS OF AGGREGATE BASE WILL VARY WITH SUBGRADE CONDITIONS AND CLIMATE. COLDER CLIMATES MAY REQUIRE THICKER BASES.

COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE.

COMPACTED SOIL SUBGRADE.

NOTES: CONFIDENTIAL DRAWING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREN IS THE PROPERTY OF LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC. INTENDED USE IS LIMITED TO DESIGN PROFESSIONALS SPECIFYING LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC. PRODUCTS AND THEIR DIRECT CLIENTS. DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC.

1 L4

2 L4

RAMA 4.5M POLE SINGLE 1:25

NOTES: 1. SIZE AND REINFORCING OF CONCRETE VARIES WITH TRAFFIC. 2. INSERT 1 IN DIAMETER (25MM) WEEP HOLES, ONE PER SIDE. BOTTOM OF WEEPING HOLE TO BE LEVEL WITH SURFACE OF BASE. COVER WITH GEOTEXTILE.

NOTES: CONFIDENTIAL DRAWING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREN IS THE PROPERTY OF LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC. INTENDED USE IS LIMITED TO DESIGN PROFESSIONALS SPECIFYING LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC. PRODUCTS AND THEIR DIRECT CLIENTS. DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC.

3 L4

UNILOCK ECO-OPTILOC PAVERS 1:15

4 L4

RING BIKE RACK 1:200

CATCH BASIN 1:20

CENTRAL LEADER. (SEE CROWN OBSERVATIONS DETAIL).

NOTE: SET STEEL PLATE WITHIN STEEL PIPE PARALLEL TO VEHICLE TRAVEL DIRECTION

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CONCRETE TREADS AT 2% SLOPE

STEEL PLATE FY=35 KSI (MIN) 1" (25MM) X 10" (254MM) X 40" (1016MM)

0.840

12" (305MM) ANNAPOLIS BOLLARD

0.0095 CONCRETE FILL (MIN) FC=4 KSI @ 28 DAYS

B 1.842

STEEL HORIZONTAL BARS, FY=60 KSI (MIN) #10, 4" (102MM) SPACING

TRUNK CALIPER SHALL MEET ANSI Z60 CURRENT EDITION FOR ROOT BALL SIZE.

TOP OF ROOT BALL SHALL BE FLUSH WITH FINISHED GRADE.

03 ISS 02 ISS 01 FO

0.152

0.610

0.102

0.089

SCARBOROUGH BENCH, 72" BACKED, WITH HORIZONTAL STRAP SEAT AND CENTER ARM

CONCRETE FOOTING (MIN) FC=4 KSI @28 DAYS

0.852

0.270

0.14 P

0.050

0.457

CASING FOR SURFACE MOUNT. 3 8' NON CORROSIVE BOLTS RECOMMENDED FOR ANCHORING TO CONCRETE BASE.

9 TY

PRIOR TO MULCHING, LIGHTLY TAMP SOIL AROUND THE ROOT BALL IN 6" LIFTS TO BRACE TREE. DO NOT OVER COMPACT. WHEN THE PLANTING HOLE BAS BEEN BACKFILLED, POUR WATER AROUND THE ROOT BALL TO SETTLE THE SOIL.

ROOT BALL MODIFIED AS REQUIRED.

SECTION A-A

0.22

B

CONCRETE FOOTER

0.203

4" LAYER OF MULCH. NO MORE THAN 1" OF MULCH ON TOP OF ROOT BALL. (SEE MULCH SPECIFICATIONS).

0.152

STEEL BAR #5 THRU HOLES IN BOLLARD

A

ROUND-TOPPED SOIL BERM 4" HIGH X 8" WIDE ABOVE ROOT BALL SURFACE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AROUND THE ROOT BALL. BERM SHALL BEGIN AT ROOT BALL PERIPHERY.

CLIENT: COMPACTED SOIL SUBGRADE

CONCRETE BASE WITH 21" REINFORCING REBAR INSET AT 6" O.C.

STEEL STIRRUP FY-60KSI (MIN) #5, SPACED 4" (102MM) O.C.

COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE

MODIFIED SOIL. DEPTHVARIES. SEE SOIL PREPARATION PLAN

STEEL TIES FY=60KSI (MIN) #5 (8ON EACH SIDE OF PIPE).

PROJEC

DEVEL

COMPACTED SOIL SUBGRADE

DOU

SECTION B-B

NOTES: CONFIDENTIAL DRAWING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREN IS THE PROPERTY OF LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC. INTENDED USE IS LIMITED TO DESIGN PROFESSIONALS SPECIFYING LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC. PRODUCTS AND THEIR DIRECT CLIENTS. DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC.

5 L4

BOLLARD WITH FOOTING 1:15

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0 TY

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CLIENT: CONCRETE STEPS

KINGS

EXISTING SOIL

BOTTOM OF ROOT BALL RESTS ON EXISTING OR RECOMPACTED SOIL

SECTION VIEW

NOTES: 1. TREES SHALL BE OF QUALITY PRESCRIBED IN CROWN OBSERVATIONS AND ROOT OBSERVATIONS DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 2. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR FURTHER REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO THIS DETAIL.

6 L4

PLANTING DETAIL NTS

TITLE: NOTES: CONFIDENTIAL DRAWING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREN IS THE PROPERTY OF LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC. INTENDED USE IS LIMITED TO DESIGN PROFESSIONALS SPECIFYING LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC. PRODUCTS AND THEIR DIRECT CLIENTS. DRAWING IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF LANDSCAPE FORMS, INC.

7 L4

SCARBOROUGH 72" BACKED BENCH 1:15

NOTES: 1. USE OF REINFORCIING STEEL PROHIBITED. 2. SAW DRIP LINES INTO BOTTOM OF ALL STEPS NOSES. 3. PLASTIC TACTILE WARNING STRIP TO BE LOCATED ON FIRST AT TOP OF STAIRCASE

8 L4

CONCRETE STAIRWAY 1:10

DET

PROJEC SCALE: DRAWN REVIEW PRINT D


02.

SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP

This is a piece from my ‘conceptual package’ for the Victoria Residence. Designed and built in 2016 by myself and a construction crew consisting of friends and colleagues. All design and construction adheres to local building codes and bylaws.

CONCEPT PLAN

VICTORIA RESIDENCE



02.

SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP

This is a piece from my ‘conceptual package’ for the Smith Residence. The home owner is to construct his landscape by ‘forced account.’ All design and computer graphics are completed by myself and adheres to the local building codes and bylaws. Currently under construction with completion due in early June, 2018.

CONCEPT PLAN

SMITH RESIDENCE


HOUSE MATERIAL ALLOCATION

PERSPECTIVES

SKETCHES


02.

SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP

This is the Ambrose residence in Victoria B.C. designed and built in 2015 by myself and a construction crew consisting of friends and colleagues. The spiral sculpture was design by myself with metal fabrication completed by a professional metalsmith. All design and construction adheres to local building codes and bylaws.

BEFORE & AFTER RESIDENCES


This is the Huang residence in Victoria B.C. designed and built in 2015 by myself and a construction crew consisting of homeowners, friends and colleagues. The concrete address sign and walkway were designed by myself and installed by a journeyman carpenter. All design and construction adheres to local building codes and bylaws.


03.

COMPETITIONS

Winter Stations 2018 theme: RIOT: violence; uproar; outburst of uncontrolled feelings; a large or varied display. I was a part of a 6-member team for this competition. Our team was 1 of 7 winners for the 2018 Winter Stations competition. We constructed our installation for display on the beaches of Toronto from February 15 to April 1, 2018. Ideation was a group effort with the perspective below being my responsibility.

TORONTO WINTER STATIONS


ELEVATION FACING EAST (A-A’)

FRONT ELEVATION (B-B’)


03.

COMPETITIONS

P.L. ROBERTSON PUBLIC SCHOOL

This is “Ecoscarpment,” my team’s 2017 design submission for P.L Robertson Public School under the Come Alive Outside organization. I was part of a 7-member team competing against a total of 3 teams placing 2nd overall. This playground design was a group effort with the rendering of the final masterplan, as seen below, being my responsibility.

CONCEPT STATEMENT Ecoscarpment aims to enhance the connection between children and nature through hands-on continuous play opportunities. Ecoscarpment draws inspiration from the near-by Niagara Escarpment to foster a sense of wonder, environmental responsibility and continuous learning, all while resolving the site’s issues and giving the students a space in which they can all play, rain or shine.

PROGRAM 1. All weather crushed limestone field 2. Pollinator Escarpment Garden 3. Wood City obstacle course 4. Grass sports field 5. Sun sails & trees 6. Berms 7. Sand pit 8. Seating


Wood city is a modular log obstacle course area that ties into existing play structures on site. The surface, composed of mulch, is contained by logs, on which children can sit, balance and play on. This will provide a play area free from dirt and slippery obstacles on rainy days during blacktop recess.

A sunken pollinator garden features a mulch pathway, a pollinator garden bed featuring herbacous and woody plant material and a tall grass massing around the perimeter. A non formal hedgerow of mixed conifer species are planted for wind protection.


03.

COMPETITIONS

NXT City design 2017 submission in collaboration with physics’ student Denis Sonin and fine arts student Kate Owen. Ideas were brought together as a group. Logo designed by Kate Owen and all computer graphics done by Kevin Sadlemyer. Out of approximately 150 submissions, our team placed top 50, making the first shortlisted round.

CONCEPT STATEMENT Located within Dundas Square, Parallel to Younge Street, a 4 meter by 12 meter pop up installation called “Elevated State” is designed to improve public space by creating an atmosphere where people can express themselves, both actively and passively, day and night. Using state of the art Muzo technology, the sound from overhead speakers, powered from a solar panel, will be cancelled out to a range of 15-20 feet, from the source. This will create a sound bubble for participants where songs, chosen from an iHeartRadio App, consisting of over 20 million filtered songs, can be played without causing noise disturbances to adjacent areas. A touch screen station on site will give people the chance to access this iHeartRadio App to choose songs, while feeling like a superstar either dancing, walking, or standing on a red turf grass carpet under coored LED star lights strung overhead.

NXT CITY


TECHNOLOGY Speaker with built in sound cancelling technology, touch screen interface allowing song selection and solar panel providing power.

QUICK-N-FAST Pop up installation components are easy to assemble with very little manufacturing, maintenance or training needed.

PROGRAMMING People of all abilities within dundas square experience a state change while passively or actively interacting with “Elevated State.”

ACCESSIBILITY A red turf grass carpet situated in “Elevated State” delineated the space parallel to a public sidewalk and is situated within a public square.



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