Landscape Architecture Portfolio 2020

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“Visions describe what best should be, could be - if and when mankind has the will to make them real.� - James Rouse


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325.315.3873 lindsey.rullman@gmail.com

I strongly believe in Charles Lewis’s (author of Green nature Human nature) statement of nature and the human population coexisting in a harmonious relationship. This relationship is described as symbiotic. We have the opportunity to create these relationships and help improve our lifestyle. I believe in the importance of listening to the people as well as our natural environment. Nature and human existence are all interconnected and we must support this bond by creating spaces that allow the two to interact. A successful design is not complete until its purpose comes into action and continues to benefit both the people and the environment. Over the past few years of my education and experience, my passion for creating spaces that display this bond has grown tremendously. I am looking forward to continue expanding my knowledge on relationships and finding solutions to seamlessly mend the two worlds together.


CONTENTS MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY GERMANY STUDY ABROAD LEADING BALTIMORE MIXED PLANTING BED DESIGN SPRING CREEK WATERSHED GRADING + CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

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DIGITAL MEDIA WORK



01MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY Spring 2017

The project goal is to design a master planned community that offers a variety of housing options and amenities to attract visitors as well as entertain residents. This master plan design offers a mixed community intended for students, young professionals and small families. The grid-like layout organizes two different affordable housing types that consist of apartments and townhomes. There are public and private green spaces which include green space plazas and private courtyards. The variety of features allow residents and visitors to interact with their community members and create a healthy ,social lifestyle.


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02 GERMANY

STUDY ABROAD Fall 2019

The design theme is inspired by the undulating movements of a snake. The curvature and linear movement encourage a more direct flow throughout the site. The curvature of the undulation also creates an interesting contrast to the flat groundplane. Incorporating this idea into seating creates a unique experience in comparison to standard plaza seating. The emphasis of these curvatures transform seating into a playful, sculputrual element and adds a stronger identity to the plaza. These uncommon shapes and movements encourage people of all ages to explore and enjoy a space they would normally just walk through to get from point A to point B.



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03 LEADING

BALTIMORE Spring 2019

The existing conditions of Reservoir Hill neighborhood emphasizes the need for a stronger, self-sustaining community. A stronger connection to Druid Hill Park is also necessary in order to attract more visitors and allow for a more convenient access route. The overall design intent is to create spaces that will provide resources for the surrounding communities and establish a smoother transition into Druid Hill Park by incorporating program elements that increase food security, community engagement, and educational programs. The design is divided into three different phases in order to ensure each phase will provide the community with resources as well as help guide them to Druid Hill Park without the use of signage but instead using natural elements.


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POVERTY

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DOG PARK

UNILOCK PAVER

OPEN LAWN

PALETTE

MULTIUSE OPEN LAWN

The right side encourages locals to use th community farm and open lawn for their specific needs. The educational space also allows local schools to organize outdoor school trips.

COMMUNITY FARM

The plan design is divided into two main programs: entertainment focused and resources. The left side is more catered towards the public by providing a variety of activities that are designed for all ages.

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COMMUNITY FARM OPEN LAWN EDUCATION

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DRUID LAKE TRANSITION

COMBINED STAIRS AND RAMP

LOCATOR MAP

SCENIC VIEW TOWARDS LAKE


04 MIXED PLANTING BED DESIGN Spring 2018



BRAIDED MEADOW

The weaving shapes of the perennials create visual interest as the visitor walks through the site. Pops of color and height differences create a dynamic landscape as it changes throughout the seasons.



05 SPRING CREEK WATERSHED

Fall 2017 The purpose of the Spring Creek Watershed Analysis is to locate a suitable site for a specific chosen program. My program is a mountain bike retreat center that also shares an extended trail system. I used GIS tools, Google Maps and other online sources to locate the most suitable site to design my center.

Pre-existing BikeTrails

Slope Range

SUITABILITY MAP Different elements were used to combine and create this map including the pre-existing bike trails, slope range and others such as population, proximity to parks, undeveloped land and land value. A potential suitable area will help create the experience of ENTERING the site, GATHERING for social connections and CHALLENGING techniques with others.

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SOIL MIX GRASS

BRICK PAVING 20'

2" SAND BED

METAL JOIST HANGERS

6" AGGREGATE

2" MULCH 19'

BRICK PAVING 2" SAND BED 6" AGGREGATE BASE

SUBGRADE

ROOT BALL SUBGRADE BACK FILL SOIL MIX

22'

2X6 SUPPORT

BOTTOM OF ROOT BALL RESTS ON COMPACTED SOIL

2x6 SKIRTBOARD

PERFOMANCE PLAZA NOTES EACH SIDE REFLECTED TO THE OTHER. 2X4 PLYWOOD

23'-3"

BRICK PAVING

16'

SAND BED AGGREGATE BASE SUBGRADE

7'

2" MULCH ROOT BALL BACK FILL SOIL MIX

17'-7"

26'-10"

29'

27'-6" 145'

43'-10"


07 DIGITAL MEDIA WORK Fall 2018- Spring 2019

' Penn State Housing Assignment graphics developed for social media purposes, web and TV screens in residence halls.



LINDSEY RULLMAN lindsey.rullman@gmail.com https://issuu.com/lindseyrullman


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