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lauren arledge, rla
landscape architecture portfolio 1227 mississippi avenue chattanooga, tennessee 37405 email: lbhabeni@gmail.com | phone: (828) 273-0366 0’
767’
Buildings
Priority Habitat of Rare Species
1,533’
Transit (Train)
2,300’
3,833’
3,067’
1:2,000
Resume education
Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (WAAC) Master’s of Landscape Architecture, 2017 Virginia Polytechnic and State University Graduate Certificate in Natural Resources, 2016 University of North Carolina at Asheville, Bachelor of Arts in Music (Classical Vocal Performance), 2009
SKILLS & TECHNOLOGY + + + + + + + + +
CLARB Certified Landscape Architect (Tennessee License #1256; Alabama License #873) Level 1 TNEPSC Certified Personnel (Certification #144056) Certified Tennessee Extension Master Gardener (Class of 2021) PC and Mac operating systems AutoCAD Civil3D; Land F/X; ArcGis; SketchUp Adobe applications: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Acrobat Google Apps: GoogleEarth, Drive, Hangout MS Office applications: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook Zoom, MS Teams, Ajera
EXPERIENCE
Landscape Architect at Croy Engineering Chattanooga, TN (October 2020 - Present | Supervisor: Brad Stringer *(Environmental Designer at Croy Engineering (August 2019 - October 2020) + Designed concepts for public parks, created master plans, layouts for subdivisions, industrial sites, and streetscape enhancement projects. Analyzed regional connectivity through GIS mapping. Interpreted municipal code to ensure compliance in the design of public and private spaces. Created planting designs for buffer restoration projects and stormwater control measures; designed code and enhanced planting plans with ecological emphasis and native plants. Produced construction documents and design details. Prepared construction cost estimates and sourced materials. Drafted project proposals, estimated staff hours, and project budgets. Created illustrative graphic packages. Worked as part of a design team with planners, surveyors, engineers, and landscape architects. Interfaced with internal and external clients including: local government, subconsultants, contractors, public and private sector project owners/managers. 2
experience (continued)
Design Associate I at McAdams Durham, NC (July 2017 – July 2019) | Supervisor: Bob Zumwalt + Provided GIS mapping and analysis services, public input facilitation, data synthesis, research, technical writing, photography, and product layout for county-scale parks and recreation comprehensive master plans. Designed code required landscape plans, and enhanced hardscape and landscape plans. Created project logos, entry monuments, and theming presentations for residential developments. Designed plan view site layouts and produced construction documents and illustrative graphics for residential, commercial, and public sector projects. Created wayfinding signage plan packages for institutional clients. School of Public and International Affairs Technology Graduate Assistant at Virginia Polytechnic and State University Alexandria, VA (October 2014 - May 2017) | Supervisor: Justin Davenport + Provided telecom hardware and software instruction and support to students and faculty members Student Conservation Association / AmeriCorps Civil Engineering Intern at the George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP) Alexandria, VA (May 2016 - July 2016) Supervisor: Luis Teran + Assisted in restoration of historic roadway and generated construction and illustrative drawings. Prepared meeting minutes and project slideshows. Compiled field research data. Student Conservation Association / AmeriCorps Horticulture Intern at the George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP) Alexandria, VA (May 2015 - July 2015; full-time) Supervisor: Barry Stahl + Collected and propagated 500+ cuttings. Tended plants in a nursery setting and planted native perennials at sites within the GWMP. Supervised volunteers and other interns. Identified and documented plant species in-field. Digital representation of proposed design and creation of field guide.
HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Edward B. Ballard Scholarship in Landscape Architecture | ASLA Potomac Chapter (2017) Landscape Architecture Third Year Studio Award | Virginia Tech - Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (2017) ASLA Student Chapter Vice President | Virginia Tech - Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (2015)
contact:
lbhabeni@gmail.com | 828-273-0366
table of contents PROFESSIONAL WORK + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ADM Site Re-development Three Springs Park Sheynin Residence Town Center CID Pocket Park at Barrett Lakes + Duncan Chatt En Route Multi-Modal Pocket Parks UTC Pan-Hellenic Garden Gateway Marietta CID Creative Placemaking Study Fayetteville Courthouse Square Streetscape Improvements McDonald Farm Preliminary Land Plan Paulding County Landfill Park Pocket Park for Traditions at Wake Forest Chatham County Parks + Recreation Master Plan Entry Monumentation for Fletcher’s Mill
p. 4 p. 5 p. 6 p. 7 p. 8-9 p. 10 p. 11 p. 12 p. 13 p. 14 p. 15 p. 16 p. 16
STUDENT WORK + Wind-abilities: A Mixed-use Model for Thoughtful Wind Farm Design + Hydro Studio + Urban. Park. Way.
p. 18-19 p. 20-21 p. 22-23
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ADM SITE RE-DEVELOPMENT Client: Fletcher Bright Company (Chattanooga, TN) Role: Conceptual master planning/redevelopment, renderings Credit: Croy Engineering
SOUTH
4
KEYNOTE LEGEND
CHICKA
MAUGA
CREEK
9 BLDG 5 24,600 SF
2 BLDG 6 14,490 SF
R
E IV
ER
E SS NE
ROAD G
N
TE
2
12
ROAD E ROAD B
11 3
ROAD D RO AD
6
2
BLDG 1 19,000 SF
2
ROAD B
1
OPEN SPACE (TYP)
3
MARINA
4
SHELTER/OBSERVATION PLATFORM
5
WALKING TRAIL
6
RESTAURANT
7
CLUBHOUSE
8
BOARDWALK
9
EXISTING PIER
10
TENNESSEE RIVERWALK
11
BOAT LAUNCH
12
PROPERTY LINE
BLDG G 10,500 SF BLDG F 10,000 SF
BLDG 2 16,340 SF
BLDG E 10,500 SF
ROAD H
BLDG I 4,500 SF
BLDG A 3,000 SF BLDG C 2,500 SF D DG SF BL 00 5,0
BLDG J 15,000 SF
BLDG B 2,500 SF BLDG H 15,000 SF
AD RO
BLDG 4 17,100 SF
DD
1
JU
4
10
BLDG 3 11,400 SF
BLDG 7 22,800 SF
ROAD H
14TH AVE
7
2
JUDD ROAD ROAD C
SF
2
POOL
2
ROAD D
00
3,5
ROAD F
12
G AD RO
A
2
3,500 SF
ROAD E
8
1
10
4
ADM SITE REDEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN: KEYNOTE PLAN FLETCHER BRIGHT REALTY - CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
NORTH 1 inch = 100 feet
THREE SPRINGS PARK Client: City of Madison (Madison, AL) Role: Conceptual master planning/redevelopment, renderings Credit: Croy Engineering BR OW
NS
WALDE N FE
RR Y
SITE LEGEND D
GLEN R
WA L
D
RD
7
16
EN RD PARKING
MULTI-USE OPEN SPACE / FIELD
3
MULTI-USE COURT
4
COVERED PAVILION W/ RESTROOMS
5
NATURAL SURFACE TRAIL
6
RUSTIC FOOT BRIDGE / BOARDWALK
7
PAVED WALKWAY
8
PRESERVATION AREA
9
EXISTING BUILDING
10
DISC GOLF
11
INCLUSIVE PLAY AREA
12
COMMUNITY GARDEN
13
SPRAY GROUND OR OPEN SPACE
14
ARCHERY RANGE
15
MAINTENANCE BAYS
16
DOG PARK
2
1 1
7
THOREAU CT
4
13
RD C
REE
K
GL
2 3
11
BRADFORD HEALTH SERVICES
EN
1
DFO
3
BRA
1
6
1
7
7
9
3 1 2
1
8 5
9
11
14 15
10
4
6
12
THOREAU SPRING CT
3
1 7
Y RD FERR
HERITAGE ELEMENTARY
WNS BRO
5
BRA
DFOR TRAI D CREE K L HE AD
THREE SPRINGS MASTER PLAN CONCEPT
NORTH 1 inch = 60 feet
5
sheynin residence Plot Scale: 1"=10', Drawing Rotation: 0.0°, Plot Style: Design.ctb, Plotted By: Lauren Arledge on 3/29/2022, 1:40 PM
Client: Marina Sheynin (Chattanooga, TN) Role: Hardscape and landscape design, plant and material selection, detailing, construction drawings, proposal, budget, project management Credit: Croy Engineering
SHEET NOTES IS 4
PS2 1
HQ 8
SN 5
GC 27 sf
SHEET TITLE
HARDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT
C
D CHECKED BY
DRAWN BY
LA
SCALE
1"=10'
BS
ISSUE DATE
__/__/__
PROJECT NUMBER
2419.002
DRAWING NUMBER
A
HS-002 SHEET 04
of
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Drawing Location: P:\Chattanooga\2419 Marina Sheynin\2419.002 Sheynin Residence Landscape Architecture Services\Engineering\Design\2419.002 Design.dwg
DATE
LANDSCAPE KEYNOTE
C
PS 7
II 16 sf
MR 1
GC 17 sf
IS 1
CR 3
DR
IVE
CL 13
DE
CK
B
VH 1
WA
IS 12
Y SN 5
TC 90 sf AO 74 sf
VH 1
MR 1
CF 1 B
II 37 sf
CF 1 AT 17 sf
VH 1
CF 1
ND 111 sf
VH 1
C
APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING FENCE
RD 37 sf
PS 5
B
AO 24 sf PS 5
AO 32 sf
HQ 4
YB
C
JB 5 IS 6
A
AC 38 sf
A
RY 675 sf
HQ 4
C
NJ 74 sf
AT 50 sf
B
OC 6
WILDFLOWER MEADOW
C
B
D
CITY OF CHATTANOOGA, HAMILTON COUNTY, TN
SHEYNIN RESIDENCE
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SERVICES
Plot Scale: 1"=##', Drawing Rotation: ###°, Plot Style: Design.ctb, Plotted By: Lauren Arledge on 3/29/2022, 1:40 PM
A
B
E
NO. SEAL
CTION
HAMILTON COUNTY, TN
ECTURE SERVICES
ESIDENCE
C
REVISION REFERENCE
DATE
CKE
NJ 48 sf
AT 80 sf A
B
6
B
A
M HO AIN US E
A
C
A
HQ 6
C
GC 145 sf
YB
REVISION REFERENCE
SEAL
E
PS2 3
A
GU HO EST USE
CKE
NO.
F
IS 5 PS 10
B
A
B
B
IS 3
SN 7
MA
APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING FENCE
IS 1
WN
C
PS 7
RAN
CH
A
JB 6 JB 3
RA 6 GC 21 sf
APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING FENCE
HC 25 sf
MA
Y
C
andscape Architecture Services\Engineering\Design\2419.002 Design.dwg
WA
CITY OF CHATTANOOGA, HAMILTON COUNTY, TN
DE
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IVE
A
LA
A
JB 3
NOT ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION
SHEYNIN RESIDENCE
DU AU
DR
M HO AIN US E
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SERVICES
BO NT
RAIL
IS 2
G
GC 60 sf
HQ 3 CR 6
AT 23 sf
GU HO EST USE
JB 5
Plot Scale: 1"=##', Drawing Rotation: ###°, Plot Style: Design.ctb, Plotted By: Lauren Arledge on 3/29/2022, 1:40 PM
APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING FENCE
MG 1
NOT ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION
SHEET NOTES
RIPARIAN MEADOW
PA2 8 RN 571 sf
F
Town Center CID pocket park at barrett lakes + duncan Client: Town Center Community Improvement District (Town Center, GA) Role: Concept to construction drawings. Hardscape and landscape design, grading, plant and material selection, renderings and construction drawings, cost estimates Credit: Croy Engineering DU
NC
7
AN
SITE LEGEND
RO AD 10
8
1
GRANITE BOULDERS
2
STAMPED CONCRETE PLAZA WITH ROCK CYCLE THEME AND POSSIBLE PAVER BANDING
3
ADA CONCRETE WALKWAY
4
PLAZA WITH POSSIBLE PAVER BAND AND STAMPED CONCRETE
5
CID STANDARD SHELTER WITH STANDARD BENCH AND TRASH RECEPTACLE
6
POSSIBLE PATH THROUGH WOODS TO QUARRY OBSERVATION PLATFORM
7 5 6
7 4 12
8
TT L
1
3
BA R
11
2
RE
9 1
AK
8
ES
BLV
D
2
7
MULTI-TRUNK TREES WITH WIND REACTIVE LEAVES FOR SOUND AND VISUAL SCREENING
8
NATIVE GRASSES AND POLLINATOR PLANTINGS
9
INFORMATIONAL WAYSIDE: QUARRY STORY OR POLLINATOR GARDEN
10
POTENTIAL/ALTERNATE WALKWAY CONNECTION
11
BIKE RACK
12
SURFACE-MOUNTED BENCH
HQ 9
BD 1
AM 9
AM 3 HQ 4
BD 1
RN 941 sf
HQ 2 PS 15
AM 8
AM 7
CF 1
HQ 3
PS 11
CL 30
BD 1
AM 2
SS 30
HQ 6
CL 8
HQ 3
BD 1
PS 29
CF 1 HQ 3
CF 1
7 8 8
7
8
HQ 3 CF 1
7
8
NORTH 1 inch = 40 feet
RY 1,542 sf
CL 36 PS 18
PS 14
AM 6
SS 27
HQ 5
own Center Community Imp District\1201.005 Barrett LakesDuncan Improvements and Pocket Park Designs\Engineering\Design\1201.005_Plan-LANDSCAPE.dwg 7/19/2022 9:21 AM USER: Lauren Arledge
POCKET PARK CONCEPT B - CIRCULAR ROCK CYCLE PLAZA
PLANT SCHEDULE
SHRUBS
GROUND COVERS
CODE
QTY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
CONTAINER
REMARKS
BD
6
Betula nigra 'BNMTF' TM
Dura Heat River Birch
1.5" Cal.
B&B
FULL & MATCHED
CF
7
Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy'
Forest Pansy Eastern Redbud
1.5" Cal.
B&B
FULL & MATCHED
CODE
QTY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
CONTAINER
REMARKS
AM
44
Aronia melanocarpa
Black Chokeberry
3 gal.
Pot
FULL & MATCHED
CL
74
Chasmanthium latifolium
River Oats
1 gal.
Pot
FULL & MATCHED
HQ
67
Hydrangea quercifolia
Oakleaf Hydrangea
3 gal.
Pot
FULL & MATCHED
PS
87
Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'
Shenandoah Switch Grass
1 gal.
Pot
FULL & MATCHED
SS
99
Schizachyrium scoparium 'The Blues'
The Blues Little Bluestem
1 gal.
Pot
FULL & MATCHED
CODE
QTY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
CONTAINER
REMARKS
RN
2,544 sf
ROUNDSTONE NATIVE SEED
SOUTHERN RIPARIAN BUFFER MIX -168
seed
RY
3,027 sf
ROUNDSTONE native seed
SOUTHERN BUTTERFLY & HUMMINGBIRD MIX - SS-BH1
seed
GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES
A B C D
HQ 7
RN 1,603 sf
TOWN CENTER COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
TREES
BD 1
AM 9
CF 1
PERMANENT SEEDING SCHEDULE
BD 1
RY 1,485 sf
PERMANENT SEEDING SCH
HQ 11 CF 1 SS 21 SS 21 CF 1 HQ 11
LANDSCAPE DETAILS
7
multi-modal pocket park at parkridge medical center Client: Chattanooga Design Studio’s Chatt En Route Transit Stop Design Challenge in partnership with CARTA (Chattanooga, TN) Role: Project lead - project coordination/management, sourced and hired a local artist co-contributor, conceptual design, renderings and public presentation Credit: Croy Engineering
8
multi-modal pocket park at food city Client: Chattanooga Design Studio’s Chatt En Route Transit Stop Design Challenge in partnership with CARTA (Chattanooga, TN) Role: Project lead - project coordination/management, sourced and hired a local artist co-contributor, conceptual design, renderings and public presentation Credit: Croy Engineering
9
utc pan-hellenic garden Client: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Chattanooga, TN) Role: Project management, conceptual design, renderings, cost estimates Credit: Croy Engineering
TER
REL LO WA WENS Y
SITE LEGEND 1
CONCRETE PLAZA WITH SCORING PATTERN + COLOR VARIATION
2
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE BENCH WITH STONE VENEER
3
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PEDESTAL WITH COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE + STONE VENEER
4
ADA ACCESSIBLE ROUTE - RAMP
5
ALTERNATE ACCESS - STAIRS
6
LANDSCAPE AREAS
7
EXISTING TREES
8
PROPOSED TREES
3
UNI VE CEN RSITY TER
1
2
VIEWED FROM THE SOUTH
6
7
8
7
4 6
VIN
E ST
REE
T
5
NORTH
10
VIEWED FROM THE NORTH
PAN-HELLENIC GARDEN CONCEPTUAL RENDERINGS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOGA
gateway marietta cid creative placemaking study Client: Gateway Marietta CID - Streetscape Improvements for five key sites around the CID (Marietta, GA) Role: Lead conceptual designer, renderings Credit: Croy Engineering SITE LEGEND
14 12
8
IN T GH ERST WA AT YI E -75
13
9
GATEWAY MONUMENT
MULTI-USE PATH
10
DECORATIVE COLUMN LIGHTING
3
PROTECTED WALKWAY WITH BOLLARDS
11
ENHANCED PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
4
VEHICULAR TRAVEL LANE
12
TURF GRASS
5
EXISTING STORM INLET
13
POLLINATOR PLANTINGS / ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
6
EXISTING UTILITY POLE
14
STREET TREE / ORNAMENTAL TREE
7
EXISTING HYDRANT
15
EXISTING WALL, ENHANCED WITH MURAL BY LOCAL ARTIST
8
EXISTING STOP SIGN
15 11 3
2
EXPANDED SIDEWALK ~5’
2
15 9
HI
1
BLANCHE DRIVE SE
15
10
6
5
1 7
4
12
5
2
6
13
14 11
10
3
BLANCHE DRIVE SE
NORTH
PLACEMAKING + ACTIVATION STUDIES: BLANCHE DRIVE UNDERPASS - EAST
PLACEMAKING + ACTIVATION STUDIES: BLANCHE DRIVE UNDERPASS - EAST
GATEWAY MARIETTA COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
FRANKLIN GATEWAY SE
4
GATEWAY MARIETTA COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
SITE LEGEND
4
1
GATEWAY MONUMENT
2
EXISTING TRAFFIC SIGNAL POST
3
POLLINATOR PLANTINGS / ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
4
STREET TREE / ORNAMENTAL TREE
5
EXISTING STORM STRUCTURE
2
2 3
5
3 1 1
DELK ROAD 1
3
NORTH
PLACEMAKING + ACTIVATION STUDIES: FRANKLIN GATEWAY AT DELK ROAD GATEWAY MARIETTA COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
DELK ROAD PLACEMAKING + ACTIVATION STUDIES: FRANKLIN GATEWAY AT DELK ROAD GATEWAY MARIETTA COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
11
fayetteville courthouse square streetscape improvements Client: City of Fayetteville (Fayetteville, TN) Role: Lead conceptual designer, renderings Credit: Croy Engineering SITE LEGEND
2
COLLEGE ST REET
1 2
5 8
5
2
9
8
5
6 9
1
BAR TOP WITH SURFACE MOUNT SEATING
2
VARIABLE WIDTH WALKWAY
3
PLANTING BED
4
BIKE RACKS
5
SEATWALL
6
5’ WALKWAY (AT GRADE)
7
DECORATIVE PAVING AT INTERVALS
8
STAIRS
9
WALKWAY (3.5% MAX)
3
7
6 7
4
3
9
3
8
6
ELK AVENU
MARKET ST
COURTHO
REET
E
USE SQUA
RE
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE TENNESSEE: URBAN WALKWAY CONCEPTS
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE TENNESSEE: URBAN WALKWAY CONCEPTS
ELK AVENUE - A
ELK AVENUE - A
SITE LEGEND
4
1
MARKET
6 5 3
STREET
5 6 7
BAR TOP WITH SURFACE MOUNT SEATING
2
VARIABLE WIDTH WALKWAY
3
PLANTING BED
4
BIKE RACKS
5
SEATWALL
6
5’ WALKWAY (AT GRADE)
7
DECORATIVE PAVING AT INTERVALS
8
STAIRS WITH RAILINGS
3 1
2
7
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE TENNESSEE: URBAN WALKWAY CONCEPTS MARKET STREET
12
1
2
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE TENNESSEE: URBAN WALKWAY CONCEPTS MARKET STREET
mcdonald farm preliminary land plan Client: Hamilton County (Sale Creek, TN) Role: Conceptual land use plan collaborator, renderings Credit: Croy Engineering
AGINE
ERVE
LEGEND
NO
C
R
HE
UT
SO
EXISTING STREAM
COMMERCIAL PRESERVATION
STATE PARK / CONSERVATION AREA EXISTING TRAIL
FLOODWAY
PROPOSED TRAIL
FLOODPLAIN
27
L
AI
FUTURE PHASE
UN T
Y
D
MI
RH
27
FUTURE PHASE
EXISTING FARM
LE
VIL TER UL
AD RO
27
CO
F
OUT HER
27
FUTURE PHASE
A - INDUSTRY FABRICATION, ASSEMBLY AND LOGISTICS FACILITIES FORM THE BACKBONE OF THE PROJECT- CREATING JOBS AND STRENGTHENING LOCAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMIES.
B - GREENBELT
KS
EXISTING FORESTED AREAS PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PASSIVE RECREATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION. [WIDTH TO BE DETERMINED]
FOL
C - RECREATION
NOR
COULTE
A
RVILLE ROAD
NR
AIL
CEMETERY
SALE CREEK, TENNESSEE
FOL
KS
OUT
E
NOR
B
MCDONALD FARM PRELIMINARY LAND PLAN
HER
NR
AIL
HA
A
A
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STATE PARK
Y
CUMBERLAND TRAIL
UN T
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A NEW NETWORK OF NATURAL SURFACE TRAILS COULD PROVIDE SPACE FOR HIKING, MOUNTAIN BIKING AND EQUESTRIAN USES. THESE TRAILS WOULD BECOME SPURS OF LARGER, REGIONAL SYSTEMS, LIKE THE CUMBERLAND TRAIL CORRIDOR.
D - GREENWAY + PADDLE TRAIL ACCESSIBLE MULTI-USE PATHWAYS, ELEVATED BOARDWALKS AND NON-MOTORIZED BOAT LAUNCHES WOULD HELP MAKE THE SITE A REGIONAL RECREATION DESTINATION.
AUDUBON MOUNTAIN
FUTURE PHASE
360 ACRE SANCTUARY
E - PRESERVATION + RE-PURPOSED SPACE AN HISTORIC CEMETERY AND EXISTING FARM BUILDINGS REMAIN. THE FARM BUILDINGS COULD BE RE-PURPOSED FOR USES LIKE OFFICES, BUSINESS INCUBATOR, EVENTS SPACE OR A VISITORS CENTER, WHILE RETAINING THEIR CURRENT APPEARANCE.
F - COMMERCIAL
G 27
FOOD, BEVERAGE AND RETAIL TENANTS ROUND OUT THE PROJECT, STRENGTHENING ITS POTENTIAL AS A DESTINATION. [FUTURE DEVELOPMENT, BY OTHERS]
G - RESIDENTIAL NORTH 1 inch = 500 feet
DEVELOPING THE SOUTHERNMOST TRACT FOR RESIDENTIAL COULD ATTRACT POTENTIAL BUYERS SEEKING A MODERN “AGRARIAN LIFESTYLE.” [FUTURE DEVELOPMENT, BY OTHERS]
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paulding county landfill park Client: Paulding County Parks & Recreation (Paulding County, GA) Role: Conceptual master planning/redevelopment, renderings Credit: Croy Engineering PI
PE
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EM
EN
T
36
20 20
21
19 17
34
18
35
22 06
33
23 07
24
16
30
15 26 01
29
13 20
20
25
14
28
27
06
32 10
PO W
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05
LIN
12 11 31
EE AS
06 03
EM
09
EN
T 02 08
04
14
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN - C
COUNTY LANDFILL REDEVELOPMENT
DATE OF ISSUE: 04/06/2020
SITE LEGEND 01
INERT LANDFILL
14
VIEWING PLATFORM
27
NATURAL SURFACE TRAIL
02
TRANSFER STATION
15
FOREST WITH SWINGS
28
EXISTING THICKET
03
RELOCATED SCALE HOUSE
16
MOUNTAIN BIKE TECHNICAL AREA
29
WETLAND BOARDWALK
04
RECYCLING CENTER
17
ZIP LINE
30
EXISTING LEACHATE LAGOON
05
DOG PARK W/ DOG WASH
18
ROCK SCRAMBLE
31
OUTDOOR CLASSROOM
06
PARKING
19
ROPES COURSE
32
NATURAL PLAY AREA
07
POLLINATOR PLANTINGS
20
HIKING / MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS
33
TREATMENT WETLANDS
08
EXISTING CELL TOWER
21
FLEX COURTS
34
EXISTING FORESTED AREA
09
WILDFLOWER CUTTING GARDEN
22
MULTI-PURPOSE FIELDS W/ SHELTER
35
LOOP ROAD
10
ECO-EDUCATION CENTER
23
INCLUSIVE PLAY AREA
36
RUSTIC, HEAVY TIMBER BRIDGE
11
NATIVE OAKS
24
OPEN SPACE
12
PICNIC AREA
25
TREES FOR REMEDIATION
13
PLANTED SLOPE
26
ADA ACCESSIBLE WALKWAY
NORTH 1 inch = 200 feet
pocket park for traditions at wake forest Client: Del Webb (Wake Forest, NC) Role: Conceptual design to construction documents for several pocket parks in an active adult community, including: planting design, hardscape design, grading and drainage. Credit: McAdams
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EXPANSION JOINTS SHALL BE INSTALLED WHERE CONCRETE PAVEMENT ABUTS ALL VERTICAL SURFACES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ALL BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, STAIRS, CURBS, COLUMNS, WALLS, LIGHT POLES, ETC. WHERE WALK ABUTS RIGID STRUCTURE, JOINT SHALL BE WATERTIGHT. PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINTS @ 20' O.C. MAX UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN/ REQUIRED. (SEE MATERIALS & STAKING PLAN) CONTROL JOINT SPACING SHALL BE EQUAL TO SIDEWALK WIDTH BUT IN NO INSTANCE EXCEED 6'. SEE MATERIALS & STAKING PLAN FOR ALL OTHER JOINT SPACING) SAW CUT TO A MIN. DEPTH OF 1". CONTRACTOR TO CLOSELY COORDINATE LOCATIONS AND DESIGNS PRIOR TO AND DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE 3,000 PSI UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS.
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parks + rec master plan
entry monumentation
Client: Chatham County Parks + Recreation (Chatham County, NC) Role: Mapping and analysis services, graphics, photography, public input facilitation, research and writing (see sections: Regional Context, Site inventory and analysis, Community Engagement, Park Classifications and Inventories) Credit: McAdams
Client: D.R. Horton (Durham, NC) Role: Conceptual design of entry monument and logo; materials selection; illustrative graphics and precedent studies Credit: McAdams INSPIRATION
DESIGN STUDIES EMBOSSED MILL STONE WITH STUDDED IRON INITIALS
WOODEN BEAMS
LASER-CUT CORTEN PANEL
JET WATER WALL FLOWING BEHIND BEAMS
CHATHAM COUNTY
PARKS + RECREATION COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN
6’
POOL COLLECTS WATER WATER WHEEL
FINAL REPORT | ADOPTED ON FEBRUARY 18, 2019
CONCRETE OR STONE CAP
STONE OR BRICK FACADE
LASER-CUT CORTEN, SLATE, OR WOOD PANEL
PRECEDENT IMAG
5’ MILLSTONE FOUNTAIN WITH PEDESTAL BASE POOL WITH RIVER STONES COLLECTS WATER
UPPER HAW RIVER CORRIDOR HAW RIVER BLUEWAY
WILKINSON CREEK CORRIDOR PROPOSED NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT PARK
NORTHWEST DISTRICT CORRIDOR
PLANNED COMMUNITY CENTER AT NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
NORTHWEST DISTRICT PARK
ANDREWS STORE CONNECTOR
NC-87 CORRIDOR
POKEBERRY CREEK CORRIDOR
MILL BRANCH CORRIDOR
WATER WALL FLOWS BEHIND STUDDED IRON LETTERING
EASTERN JORDAN LAKE
SILK HOPE CORRIDOR UPPER HARLAND CREEK CONNECTOR
FOLKNER BRANCH CORRIDOR
PIN: 19573 UPPER JORDAN LAKE
EARL THOMPSON PARK
BROOKS CREEK CORRIDOR
751 CORRIDOR
OLD BYNUM BRIDGE
LOWER HAW RIVER CORRIDOR
HARLAND CREEK BRIDGE
WESTERN US-64 CORRIDOR
6’
POOL WITH RIVER STONES COLLECTS WATER
EASTERN US-64 CORRIDOR
PIN: 63027
OLD US-64 BRIDGE ROCKY RIVER BLUEWAY
EMBOSSED MILL STONE WITH STUDDED IRON INITIALS
PIN: 79946
HISTORIC BYNUM VILLAGE PARK MIDDLE HAW RIVER CORRIDOR
SILK HOPE - SILER CITY CONNECTOR
FAR WEST DISTRICT PARK SEARCH AREA
PROPOSED TOWN OF CARY PARK NORTHEAST DISTRICT PARK
PARK AT BRIAR CHAPEL
SILK HOPE AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE PARK
UPPER ROCKY RIVER
WOODEN BEAMS
UPPER US-15-501 CORRIDOR
NORTH CENTRAL CORRIDOR
NORTHWEST CORRIDOR
UPPER PITTSBORO CONNECTOR
LOWER JORDAN LAKE MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS
MIDDLE ROCKY RIVER LOWER HARLAND CREEK CORRIDOR
MIDDLE PITTSBORO CONNECTOR
ROCKY RIVER DISTRICT PARK SEARCH AREA
LOWER US-15-501 CORRIDOR
MONCURE CONNECTOR
LOWER ROCKY RIVER DEVIL’S TRAIL
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT PARK
OLD RAILROAD GRADE TRAIL
DEVIL’S TRAMPING GROUND
EMBLEM + FONT CHOICES
HAYWOOD CORRIDOR HAYWOOD HISTORICAL AREA
JORDAN LAKE / DEEP RIVER CONNECTOR
ROCKY RIVER BRIDGE
UPPER GOLDSTON CORRIDOR
PROPOSED SOUTHEAST DISTRICT PARK
US-1 SEABOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD BRIDGE
LOWER PITTSBORO CONNECTOR
Fletcher's Mill
LOWER DEEP RIVER MIDDLE DEEP RIVER
INSPIRATION
DESIGN STUDIES DEEP RIVER PARK + CAMELBACK BRIDGE
LOWER GOLDSTON CORRIDOR
Fletcher 's Mill
DEEP RIVER BLUEWAY
ENDOR IRON FURNACE
CARBONTON CORRIDOR
DEEP RIVER BRIDGE CAPE FEAR TRAIL
UPPER DEEP RIVER
Proposed Park / Facility
WOODEN BEAMS
EMBOSSED MILL STONE WITH STUDDED IRON INITIALS
Proposed Equestrian Trail Search Area Beginning/End of Trail Corridor
CHATHAM COUNTY PARKS + RECREATION PROPOSED TRAIL NETWORK
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MILLSTONE FOUNTAIN WITH PEDESTAL BASE POOL WITH RIVER STONES COLLECTS WATER WOODEN BEAMS
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CHATHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
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master’s thesis Master’s Thesis: Wind-abilities: A Mixed-Use Model for Thoughtful Wind Farm Design (Virginia Tech 2017) | Alexandria, VA I am fascinated by energy landscapes, particularly wind energy. Wind energy is the most rapidly expanding renewable energy resource on the planet and the associated infrastructure requires large areas of land to operate, however the footprint of an individual wind turbine only accounts for a small portion of that land area. I saw an opportunity in the underutilized land associated with wind energy sites and designed a wind farm project that strove to achieve balance between society’s need for technological growth, while conserving ecosystems and landscape values. The project consists of a seven-turbine wind farm along a ridge in Eastern Tennessee, adjacent the Appalachian Trail. The project would allow for effective wind energy production while creating space for a new trail system, camp sites, a managed forest, and scenic roadway. I believe that it is important for wind farms (and other energy sites) to provide multiple functions for the communities and ecosystems where they exist because over time, more of these sites will occupy our landscapes. FULL THESIS BOOK AVAILABLE HERE: bit.ly/3zmIAFU
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master’s thesis Master’s Thesis: Wind-abilities: A Mixed-Use Model for Thoughtful Wind Farm Design (Virginia Tech 2017) | Alexandria, VA
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hydro studio d.c.
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Background: The Center for Urban Ecology is uniquely situated : it is adjacent to the largest man-made body of water in the District, DC Water’s Georgetown Reservoir, and it is also embedded in an urban neighborhood, surrounded by parkland, trails, homes, and schools. Essentially, the site is part of three stories - 1. research and education, 2. water holding, and 3. recreation.
WHITEHAVEN PARK
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Goals: Imagine a new, urban campus for a regional research center, next to the largest man-made body of water in the District of Columbia Site: National Park Service Center for Urban Ecology - Georgetown, Washington, DC Key Adjacencies: Georgetown Reservoir, Glen Echo Trolley Trail, C&O Canal, Georgetown University, Foxhall Village
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PRE DEVELOPMENT HYDROLOGY
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hydro studio d.c.
Goals: Imagine a new, urban campus for a regional research center, next to the largest man-made body of water in the District of Columbia Site: National Park Service Center for Urban Ecology - Georgetown, Washington, DC Georgetown Glen Trolley Trail, C&O Canal, Georgetown University, Foxhall Village RN ON THEKey TAP AAdjacencies: SATURATED CAMPUS AT THEReservoir, NPS CENTER FOREcho URBAN ECOLOGY
The configuration and program of my design was inspired by the Adaptation Palettes at Turenscape’s Qiaoyuan Wetland Park in China.
Inspired by the water I noticed seeping from a crack in the reservoir, I chose to celebrate water by exaggerating the seepage, creating three precise N THE TAPspillways FILLINGthat THEwould BASINS bring water from the reservoir into a field of dispersed basins of varying depths. The basins hold water and provide opportunities for studying water quality and the ways vegetation colonizes at varying water levels. 1” = 40’
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The different experiential qualities at the level of the basins and the level of the berm walk are seen in the perspective renderings. Each experience allows people to engage with water in ways that had previously been off-limits, ultimately making the water more democratic .
basin and the reservoir have an be activated to manually w of water.
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PLANT COMMUNITIES the basins each have different depths, allowing some to remain wetter or dryer more of the time. saturation gradients afford colonization opportunities for a variety of wetland plant species.
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sweetflag, cardinal flower, switchgrass
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sedges, blueflag, rushes
SUBMERGENT INFLOW
water lilies, duckweed, pondweed
OUTFLOW
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urban . park . way . Goals: Design an new, experiential access point to the Potomac River from a bustling business district in desperate need of public open space by utilizing one of three programmatic themes: -Bike, Bathe and Beyond - strengthens connections between existing bike paths and provides opportunities for bathing -Food-Boat Wharf - creates a place for food boats arriving from the Potomac to dock along a newly accessible edge -Urban Drive-In Theater - imagines a space where a variety of performances are enacted and enjoyed from a range of vantage points Site: Rosslyn Waterfront - Arlington, VA Key Adjacencies: Key Bridge, Potomac River, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Metro Strategy: Construct an urban driving theatre where the roles of actor and audience are shared simultaneously by vehicles, traveling on the roadway, and people participating in activities on the ground. the parkway is a theatre...
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the roadway provides visual interest for drivers (the audience). linear greenways provide recreational value for activities like biking, boating, and running (the actors). sweeping views of the potomac, naturalistic vegetation, and presidential monuments supply the scenery.
On visiting the site, I was struck by the contrast between the elevations of overlapping planes: the river’s edge, the George Washington Memorial Parkway, the Key Bridge, Rosslyn skyscrapers, the unseen DC Metro.
when mapped according to character, visual programming, and river access, there is a clear gap in the parkway’s theatrical intentions: the rosslyn waterfront. it’s time to fill it.
themes and character
The Parkway can be divided into three distinctly thematic sections
idyllic american landscape
Scale: 1” =1”20’ Scale: = 20’
the entire vertical distance from the metro tunnel to the tops of trees on Rosslyn’s Skywalks spans 310 feet Legend Legend
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a goal of the original design was to provide recreational access along the potomac river. large swaths of land, once home to a railway and grazing cattle, were transformed into lush vegetated escapes where locals and visitors alike found refuge from the bustling urban core of the nation’s capital. today, the parkway continues this tradition of river access for biking, boating, picnicking and strolling. this access, however, is found only along the southern portion from theodore roosevelt island to the terminus at mount vernon. river access along the northern portion is limited to views of the river gorge from atop the palisades.
legend rosslyn waterfront original parkway segment current extent of parkway
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rural and Naturalistic
at its inception in 1932, the original portion of the parkway was known as memorial highway. it was conceived to provide visitors a worthy approach to george washington’s home at mount vernon. this is accomplished through the design by directing the gaze of the driver to a series of views highlighting important aspects of the first president’s life. while the subjects of these scenes do not tell washington’s story with any degree of chronology, they indicate the places he frequented in his daily life, and places created to memorializehim. these scenes evoke a sense of washington’s personal values, the sort of man he was, and also his importance in the context of american history.
site analysis The George Washington Memorial Parkway is a landscape theatre. The original Southern section was designed to illustrate the story of the life of George Washington, by leading drivers on a stately tour of important sites and symbols along the route to Mount Vernon. The Parkway can also be described as having three distinct thematic sections: the idyllic American landscape, the urban and designed, and the rural naturalistic. I noticed a gap in the program of the Parkway at the Rosslyn Waterfront and decided to explore the idea of continuing the landscape theater through my design.
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views honoring george washington points of river access thematic sections
sources: Kelsch, Paul (2011): Cultivating modernity , history , and nature, Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes, 31:4, 294-310 Kelsch, Paul (2014): A Tale of Two Views: The Mount Vernon Memorial Highway and the Invention of the Potomac River Landscape. Unpublished draft.
alternating view sequence between us capitol and washington monument dc boundary
urban . park . way . Design: Rosslyn’s Landscape Theatre - an iconic destination and gateway to Arlington By elevating a portion of the Parkway, I was able to capitalize on my fascination with the site’s existing overlapping vertical aspects by creating spaces below the raised roadway. The result provides access to the river, space for parking and a basketball court, while creating a dramatic experience for the driver by revealing views of the Key Bridge at the roadway’s crest. n. lynn st.
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The design is deeply rooted in topography. A series of terraced basins provide moments of seclusion in the otherwise open site. A rill flows through the basins, and the sounds of trickling water coupled with the rustling of leaves from the Quaking aspens planted on the hillside, screen city sounds.
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