LIAM DONAHER portfolio
Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
contents UNDERGRADUATE THESIS: ENCLOSURE
STUDIO PROJECTS
HAVESELSKABETS HAVE MONTEZUMA HERITAGE PARK SCAJAQUADA CREEK VINEYARD HAVEN INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
WORKSHOP
off-campus semester in Copenhagen, Denmark studying enclosure in the landscape sketchbook and project notebook page samples
Copenhagen field study: Japanese Garden renderings for local botanic garden
masterplan for nature park along historic Erie Canal route
daylighting a creek to remediate an industrial block in Buffalo, NY
long-term design solutions to combat flooding and eutrophication in Martha's Vineyard
2017 summer internship - Stephen Stimson Associates 2018 fall internship - Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture
additional work samples
Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
U N D E R G RADUAT E T HES IS PR OJ ECT
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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
U N D E R G RADUAT E T HES IS PR OJ ECT _
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
ENCLOSURE; an exploration of scale in Copenhagen, Denmark - spent 90 days abroad completing an independent research project. - formatted into a 50-page book, in addition to presenting to faculty and peers upon returning to campus.
READ THE FULL BOOK ONLINE: .com/liamdonaher
[1] Final project book features photographs and diagrams to explain concepts of enclosed space
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[2] GPS mapped routes (opposite page) around the city center, compiled from 90 days worth of walking and biking around Copenhagen
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
U N D E R G RADUAT E T HES IS PR OJ ECT _
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
What is Enclosure? - it can be understood by breaking enclosed spaces into 3 dierent types, each with their own scale and function
3 SCALES OF ENCLOSURE:
intimate
social
monumental
others
landscape
FOSTERS RELATIONSHIP WITH:
yourself
Someone may visit an intimate enclosure to get a little privacy from the world, to either work or relax by themself, or give attention to another individual. example: walled backyard garden
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A social enclosure provides a larger outdoor room for which to see others. Often not as secluded as an intimate enclosure, this space forgoes overhead elements in favor of open sides to allow for greater visibility and interaction. example: city plaza
Monumental enclosures are visited purely for the feeling of awe attributed to such a large space. example: redwood forest grove
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Landscape architecture Off-Campus Project
[3] Enclosed spaces were likely sought out for their advantages for primitive survival, and the concepts of prospect refuge theory carry over to modern life (eg. sitting in a protected area along a walkway).
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
U N D E R G RADUAT E T HES IS PR OJ ECT _
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
1 verdict:
01 - fruGthavEn
verdict:
ExcEssivE - vegetation is too dense, sightlines cannot reach
[fruit garden]
Good - presence of water is relaxing, back is protected, and
to back corners of garden, and resulting space is too small.
no worries of disturbance since there was only one bench.
The primary entrance leads through a gateway of trees, and opens up to a small clearing with 4 benches. The entrance was still visible from two of the benches. Upon further exploration, a few more seating options were discovered, as well as a secondary entrance near the back. As seen in the density diagram, the two main spaces only comprise a small percentage of the garden’s footprint. Although it’s one of the largest gardens, due to the density of trees, it still feels cramped.
03 - vandhavEn [water garden] The purpose of the reflecting pool is for artistic purposes rather than ecological ones- the reflection changes as the viewer walks around the garden. The water depth was only 15cm, and the still water overturned another one of my prior assumptions that the water must be active with wildlife, fountains, or waterfalls for it to keep a visitor’s attention. I felt very comfortable in this garden.
the only bench in the garden
this secondary entrance is used just as often, even though it exits to a lawn rather than a pathway.
a ring of trees encloses the periphery, allowing users to look into the clearing from the “safety” of the vegetation central reflecting pool
lots of trees, and planted somewhat randomly: difficult to understand the layout of this garden on a first impression
water level is actually 15cm above grade - the retaining walls holding the water were built up, and there are two steps up to the level of the traversing boardwalk.
central gathering space is separated by second layer of hedge, shrinking enclosure
verdict:
02 - havEns Bund
dEficiEnt - bench doesn’t have a back, there is nothing to
verdict:
look at, and hedge layers make space too small and dull.
Good - but barely. Sightline over hedge allows prospecting
[garden’s ground]
opportunities to bleed into the garden’s exterior environment.
04 - dEn stEdsEGrønnE skulpturhavE [the evergreen sculpture garden] Almost all of the plants are evergreen, and even the hedges, which would normally be formed by European Beech, are replaced with Thuja and Yew. Don’t really know where the sculpture part of the garden comes into play though. The concentric rings might have been interesting to walk through 20 years ago when it was first planted, but the isles have grown in and don’t look very interesting nor inviting. Sitting on the solitary bench feels like waiting outside a doctor’s office.
Originally planned to exhibit groundcover plants, most of the garden was replaced in 2016 with a rose collection. The wall in the rear of the garden creates a sense of mystery of what could be hidden away, and though there isn’t space to sit back there, it would probably be too cramped anyway. The benches are arranged in a central location, with the wall shielding the rear. And though I assumed a shorter hedge would equate to a lesser enclosure, this garden proved otherwise.
evergreen trees retain enclosure year-round
ivy-covered wall hides secondary garden space
The low hedge here actually shifts the boundaries of the entire enclosure; anyone walking down the path is in full view before they even reach the entrance of the garden. I could observe people in my peripheral vision without the anxiety of anyone getting too close or potentially sneaking up on me while I focused on my sketchbook.
rings of vegetation effectively shrink the usable space of the enclosure
the single bench in the center of the space feels vulnerable this hedge was 3m tall- much higher than those of the other gardens
low hedge allows seated individuals to see people walking by
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verdict:
01 - fruGthavEn
ExcEssivE - vegetation is too dense, sightlines cannot reach
[fruit garden]
to back corners of garden, and resulting space is too small.
The primary entrance leads through a gateway of trees, and opens up to a small clearing with 4 benches. The entrance was still visible from two of the benches. Upon further exploration, a few more seating options were discovered, as well as a secondary entrance near the back. As seen in the density diagram, the two main spaces only comprise a small percentage of the garden’s footprint. Although it’s one of the largest gardens, due to the density of trees, it still feels cramped.
this secondary entrance is used just as often, even though it exits to a lawn rather than a pathway.
lots of trees, and planted somewhat randomly: difficult to understand the layout of this garden on a first impression
central gathering space is separated by second layer of hedge, shrinking enclosure
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[4] parklet diagrams were modeled in rhino to best illustrate the 3-dimensionality of enclosure. 17 hedged gardens in Valby Park were analyzed in order to identify common variables that influenced the character of enclosed spaces.
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Landscape architecture Off-Campus Project
[5] Variables of Enclosure that were identified as having the greatest impact on creating a successful enclosed space
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
U N D E R G RADUAT E T HES IS PR OJ ECT _ sketch bo o k
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
[1] Sketchbook graphic of Kastrup Søbad, a swimming dock along the Danish coast.
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[2] Sketchbook spread covering each of the countries we visited before arriving in Copenhagen.
[3] Project Notebook was used to record observations and notes throughout the entire process.
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H AVE SE LSKA BETS HAVE_ bota n i c ga rden
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
FIELD STUDY:
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- while in Copenhagen, I got in contact with a local botanic garden tha was looking to develop a new Japanese garden area - used head gardener's vision to design 3 distinct spaces - rendered series of plans and perspectives in Photoshop - drawings were used to secure funding from outside organizations to build the garden sometime this year (2019).
[1] Haveselskabets Have tea garden and waiting house illustrative plan
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Landscape architecture Off-Campus Project
[2] Haveselskabets Have stream site illustrative plan
[3] Haveselskabets Have stream site perspective rendering [4] Haveselskabets Have (right) full packet includes map identifying 3 sites, a plan of each site, supporting perspectives, and a page of structures and garden elements 12
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ST UDI O PROJECTS 2016 fall 2017 spring 2017 fall
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MONTEZUMA HERITAGE PARK SCAJAQUADA CREEK MASTERPLAN VINEYARD HAVEN
MONTEZUMA, NY BUFFALO, NY MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA
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M O NTE ZU M A HERITAGE PARK _ si te a n a l y si s site: time: presentation:
forested site in Montezuma, NY along historic route of Erie Canal fall 2016 poster presentation
MAJOR PROJECT ELEMENTS: - create nature park that accommodates both recreational activity and ecological productivity. - address historical significance of Erie Canal which used to run through the site. - design community spaces that integrate seamlessly with rural character of the town.
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MoNTEZuMA, NY
[1] Montezuma Heritage Park site analysis included cataloging common plant species, identifying successional growth habits, and determining which areas had most potential for ecological preservation or development.
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
M O NTE ZU M A HERITAGE PARK _ site: time: presentation:
forested site in Montezuma, NY along historic route of Erie Canal fall 2016 poster presentation
MAJOR PROJECT ELEMENTS: - create nature park that accommodates both recreational activity and ecological productivity - address historical significance of Erie Canal which used to run through the site - design community spaces that integrate seamlessly with rural character of the town
[2] Montezuma Heritage Park diagrams showing canal construction with cut/fill versus working with natural topography
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MoNTEZuMA, NY
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Landscape architecture_ Studio Work
[3] Montezuma Heritage Park enlarged plan view of central skating pond, with pathways aligned to historical geometry to present specific viewsheds
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SC AJAQ UADA CREEK_ site: time: presentation:
buffAlo, NY
post-industrial city block in Bualo, NY spring 2017 slideshow presentation to Riverkeepers, city oicials, and local property stakeholders
MAJOR PROJECT ELEMENTS: - revitalize elevated "Beltline" railroad corridor into recreational trail system - daylight buried creek for both ecological services and community benefits - design productive landscape which promotes urban infill in adjacent parcels
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[1] Scajaquada Creek phytoremediatory plants that were considered for planting after disturbance of contaminated soil when daylighting creek. These species were chosen to best suit the ecological and bioremediatory needs of the site. Found using database compiled by Kansas State University.
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Landscape architecture_ Studio Work
[2] Scajaquada Creek industrial warehouse buildings to be partially disassembled to act as transition space between building and landscape, connecting to elevated rail trail. 20
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V I N EYAR D H AVEN_ site: time: presentation:
MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA
recreational park and adjacent tidal wetlands in town of Vineyard Haven, MA fall 2017 slideshow presentation and 11x17 packet
MAJOR PROJECT ELEMENTS:
- provide town with long-term plan to combat flooding attributed to sea level rise and storm surge - consider ecological health of coastal ponds and eutrophication of water bodies - manage disconnected public spaces
2020
2050
2100
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[1] Vineyard Haven proposed plan of transitioning recreational parkland into functional intertidal zone over a period of 50 years.
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Landscape architecture_ Studio Work
[2] Vineyard Haven context plan showing extent of sea level rise 50 years from now (2070)
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V I N EYAR D H AVEN_
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MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA
existing
proposed
existing
proposed
[3] Vineyard Haven extension of intertidal zone into park to accommodate rising seas, create spartina habitat, and allow community to interact with water
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Landscape architecture_ Studio Work
[4] Vineyard Haven graphic section showing components of raised deck at beginning of creekwalk
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I N T E RN SH I P EXPERIENCE STEPHEN STIMSON ASSOCIATES WAGNER HODGSON LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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PRINCETON, MA BURLINGTON, VT
2017 summer internship at Stephen Stimson Associates
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
ST EPH E N STIMS ON ASS OCIAT ES _
position: location: time:
PRINcEToN, MA
intern Princeton, MA summer 2017
OFFICE WORK: - created plan and elevation renderings for residential project, assisting in design - catalogued and built excel database of ~220 perennial herbaceous plants (next page) NURSERY WORK: - planted ~100 bare root trees using hand tools and skidsteer-mounted tree spade - mowed fields, fertilized, watered, pruned - shrink wrapped root balls and set up irrigation in nursery holding yard
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[1] Residential Project featuring mature larch trees along front walk, rear patio, and small birch grove in back yard
2017 summer internship at Stephen Stimson Associates
SITE PLAN OPTION A 0
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CARREIRO RESIDENCE SCHEMATIC DESIGN • 08 02 2017
64 LEXINGTON MA
EPSTEIN JOSLIN ARCHITECTS S T E P H E N S T I M S O N A S S O C I AT E S L A N D S C A P E A R C H I T E C T S
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ST EPH E N STIMS ON ASS OCIAT ES _
PRINcEToN, MA
PLANT DATABASE: - catalogued ~220 herbaceous perennial plants - sourced from planting plans of past projects, nursery catalogs, and local planting design resources
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[1] Perennial Database shows reference image when mousing over botanic name. Features check boxes to mark plants for later
2017 summer internship at Stephen Stimson Associates
buttons sort by selected column previously-selected button sorts subsequently
[2] Perennial Database allows sorting through column buttons controlled by programmed excel macros.
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W AGN E R H ODGS ON L ANDS CA P E A RC HIT ECT U RE_
buRlINgToN, VT
OFFICE WORK: - digitized hand graphics and sketches from completed firm projects - accompanied project manager to site for construction administration and punch list - completed illustrative renderings for civic and residential projects - worked closely with project manager to create construction documents for City Hall Park
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[1] Montpelier VT parking garage features a proposed green wall, mural space, and adjacent bike trail access
2018 fall internship at Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture
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W AGN E R H ODGS ON L ANDS CA P E A RC HIT ECT U RE_
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burlington, vt
[1] Residential landscape plan rendering for local Burlington client
2018 fall internship at Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture
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2
BIKE HOOP
P. CONCRETE ING; SEE CIVIL NS
1 4"Ø
GOLIATH TECH SCREW PILE. FOR MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION TO TREE ROOTS & ADJACENT SIDEWALK.
VARIES; SEE PLAN
2'-8"
1'-6" O.C. (TYP)
10" O.C.
2 12" O.D. BORCON WEATHERED STEEL PIPE BORDER CONCEPTS, INC. (800)845-3343
U2 BIKE RACK, SEE MFG. DETAILS
VARIES; SEE PLAN 2'
2
4"
1'-6" O.C. (TYP)
CONCRETE UNIT PAVERS
7"X7"X3' GRANITE BOLLARD WITH THERMAL FINISH ON ALL EXPOSED SIDES
10" O.C.
C.I.P. CONCRETE PAVING; SEE CIVIL PLANS
CL
7"X7"X3' GRANITE BOLLARD WITH THERMAL 6'-6" ± FINISH ON ALL EXPOSED SIDES
7"
7'-8"
2' MIN. FROM EDGE OF PAVEMENT
C.I.P. CONCRETE PAVING; SEE CIVIL 1/2" EXPANSION PLANS OINT, TYP.
2'-6" MIN. BETWEEN RACKS
2'-6" MIN. BETWEEN RACKS
CONCRETE UNIT PAVERS
CL 6'-6" ± CL
7'-8"
2' MIN. FROM EDGE OF PAVEMENT
CL 7"
1/2" EXPANSION OINT, TYP.
3" SQUARE ANC-204 TENT TIE DOWN BY ANCHOR MFG., WITH COVER PLATE, ORIENT ANCHOR WITH RING TOWARDS FORCE, SET IN CONC. BASE SAND SETTING BED FABRIC CIP CONCRETE BASE, SEE CIVIL
CI
EDGE OF SIDEWALK 6" TYP PLANTING BED
[2] City Hall Park selection of details I worked on for 100% construction document phase 2" DIA. WEEPHOLES @ 100 SF O.C.,
PLAN
FILL WITH DRAINAGE AGGREGATE, NO FINES & FLUSH LOCKING PLATEFABRIC COVER WITH DRAINAGE
11'-0"L x 3'-6"W CIP CONCRETE PAD BENCH CENTERED ON CONCRETE PAD AND SECURED WITH BOLTS. SEE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION
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PLAN SECTION
PERMEABLE PAVER 6"
T TIE DOWN IN PAVER
2" DIA. RING 3"
PAVER FORCE
7
BENCH ON CONCRETE PAD 1 2"=1'-0"
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
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[1] 4"x2" topographic models were used to experiment in new mediums: laser-cut museum board, etched acrylic, and 3-d printed vinyl plastic
additional work samples: graphic representation and modeling
[2] Acadia National Park rendering produced in Lumion. Inspiration from reference images below.
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
R ED CU P PROJECT_ com pet i ti o n w i n n er
- the Red Cup Project was started by 2 Syracuse Univ. architecture students and 1 ESF landscape architecture student - competition aimed to bring attention to Syracuse's party culture through public art installations - selected design out of about 20 entries
[1] Red Cup Project construction of spheres from red party cups picked up from university neighborhood
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syracuse, ny
additional work samples: design competition
[2] Red Cup Project piece displayed at Stone Quarry Hill Art Park in Cazenovia, NY
[3] Red Cup Project spheres set up on Syracuse University Quad and at Thornden Park for Earth Day festival.
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Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
CO M M U N I TY GARDEN APIARY_
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westford, ma
- my mother and neighbors spearheaded a proposal to build an apiary at the hometown's community garden - I created some graphics to accompany their pitch at the town hall meeting where the proposal was approved
[1] Community Garden Apiary contextual plan showing relation to community garden and parking lot
additional work samples: community garden apiary
[2] Community Garden Apiary plan view showing electric fence boundary and beehive locations
[3] Community Garden Apiary perspective rendering of apiary enclosure
Portfolio_ Liam Patrick Donaher
WO R KSH O P_ pers onal proj ects
[1] Cutting board and serving plates made from maple, walnut, and purpleheart wood.
[2] Concrete pots molded from yogurt containers
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additional work samples: workshop
@sylva rilli on
an instagram photo journal of plants and my experiences with the natural world
[3] European beech (a cut-leaf variety) photographed outside the Wagner Hodgson oice throughout my 2018 fall internship in Burlington VT
[4] Dawn redwood after a run-in with chipmunks and its enthusiastic growth over the following two seasons
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p o r t fo l i o 2 0 1 9 liam donaher