ASLA Student Award Presentation Lucinda Bartley MLArch Spring 2018 Temple University
MLArch Year 1: Design Communications Studio
MLArch Year 1: Design Communications Studio
Spider Garden
Dawn’s Place
Campus garden redesign: • Learning to communicate graphically • Editing and developing a theme
Residential rehabilitation healing garden: • Understanding existing conditions • Creating solutions within parameters
Section Elevation
Liberal Arts
Layout Plan
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Concept Plan Section Elevation: Looking West
One-Point Perspective Drawing
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MLArch Year 2: Woodland Restoration and Design Studio
MLArch Year 1: Engineering
Compass Garden
Sail Park
(Yes, Engineering)
Vegetation study: • Abstracting artistic forms for use in the landscape • Maintaining thematic elements through iterations
• Thinking critically and in detail • Applying research and data to solutions
“A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning” by John Donne As virtuous men pass mildly away, And whisper to their souls to go, Whilst some of their sad friends do say The breath goes now, and some say, No:
Our two souls therefore, which are one, Though I must go, endure not yet A breach, but an expansion, Like gold to airy thinness beat.
So let us melt, and make no noise, No tear-floods, nor sigh-tempests move; ‘Twere profanation of our joys To tell the laity our love.
If they be two, they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two; Thy soul, the fixed foot, makes no show To move, but doth, if the other do.
Moving of th’ earth brings harms and fears, Men reckon what it did, and meant; But trepidation of the spheres, Though greater far, is innocent.
And though it in the center sit, Yet when the other far doth roam, It leans and hearkens after it, And grows erect, as that comes home.
Dull sublunary lovers’ love (Whose soul is sense) cannot admit Absence, because it doth remove Those things which elemented it.
Such wilt thou be to me, who must, Like th’ other foot, obliquely run; Thy firmness makes my circle just, And makes me end where I begun.
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Master Plan
Section Elevation: Looking East
MLArch Year 2: Woodland Restoration and Design Studio
Circulation study: • Interpreting literary themes for human experiences • Translating abstract ideas into a usable circulation scheme
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Sample Construction Details
Site Engineering Plans
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But we by a love so much refined, That our selves know not what it is, Inter-assured of the mind, Care less, eyes, lips, and hands to miss.
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Layout Plan • Stationing • Dimensioning • Curve data
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Compass Garden Model Plan View
Iteration 1: Spatial Elements Model Plan View
Model Perspective View
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Iteration 2: Vegetative Forms Iteration 3: Urban Pocket Park
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Grading Plan • Swales and basins • Driveways and paths • Athletic field and swimming pool
ASLA Student Award Presentation Lucinda Bartley MLArch Spring 2018 Temple University
MLArch Year 1: Urban Design Studio
Under the Rail Park Rail Park neighborhood urban planning and design: • Understanding the human use of the site • Thinking both long- and short-term about challenges and solutions
Detail Plan: Central Parks District
Case Study Drawings of Northern Liberties
Mixed-use residential (ex.)
Noble Plaza
Development Phasing
Concept Master Plan for Callowhill-Chinatown North under the Rail Park
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Plan: 200 Block of W. Wildey Street
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N 10th St
Urban Design
Noble St
Woodland Walk
School Playground Triangle Park Tot Lot
Phase 1: Five Years Parks and low- and mid-income housing
Section: 200 Block of W. Wildey Street looking west
Shamokin St
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Existing conditions
FACTS School (ex.)
School Courtyard
Residential (prop.)
Elevation: 200 Block of W. Wildey Street looking south Callowhill St
NTS
Phase 2: Ten Years Showpiece high-income green development; Infill of mixed commercial, industrial, and residential buildings
Phase 3: Fifteen Years Institutional buildings
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Hand-rendered linework Complete streets with bumpouts, bus shelters, protected bike lanes, and mid-block crossings Skylights through Rail Park structure allow light into new school playground and wooded walk Playground takes advantage of its location with climbing nets and swings suspended from the overhead structure
MLArch Year 2: Wetland Restoration and Design Studio
Kensington Brownfields
Pleasant Hill Park
Post-industrial neighborhood catalyst sites: • Investigating methods for mitigating brownfield contamination • Imagining reuse that contributes to health of people and site
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E Somerset Street
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A large community center with a roof garden, atrium, solar panels, and green roofs.
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An adventure and discovery playground built on vacant lot. Existing basketball courts and seating area improved.
Samuel S. Baxter Water Treatment Plant
Fishing Ponds
Rush Street closed to traffic
Stream and Floodplain Meadow
along playground.
Parking for residential buildings.
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Intersection Plan: E Lehigh Ave and Aramingo Ave (graphic created in collaboration with studio members)
Upper Tidal Marsh
Boathouse Pond Tidal
A public park features a broad lawn, demonstration gardens, and an ADA-accessible tree house. 20’
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Carriageway
Section: E Lehigh Ave looking northwest
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Catalyst Site Programming
Community Center and Playground
Mixed-use, affordable-housing buildings include senior housing and medical office space, five new row houses and an apartment building. Residents share a private fenced courtyard.
Rugby Pitch/ Multipurpose Lawn
Milnor Street
River Stairs
Living Shoreline Restoration
Fishing Pier
The Promenade
Cambridge Street
Cantilevered Promenade
Hammock Grove
Delaware River
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Arendell Avenue
Master Plan for Somerset and Trenton-Catalyst Site #1
Wissinoming Street
Linden Avenue
BAWP project boundary Catalyst sites Intersection design
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City park redesign: • Providing for recreational uses • Incorporating cultural history
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Sketch of N Bodine St and N American St
MLArch Year 2: Woodland Restoration and Design Studio
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Entry to Rail Park
Mixed-use residential (prop.)
Germania Street
Delaware Avenue
1920 Photo of Pleasant Hill Park
Promenade Boat Launch
Fishing Pier
Floating Dock with Slips Delaware River
Master Plan for Pleasant Hill Park
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Rendering of Playground and Splash Pad
Draft Rendering of River Stairs
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ASLA Student Award Presentation Lucinda Bartley MLArch Spring 2018 Temple University
MLArch Year 2: Woodland Restoration and Design Studio
MLArch Year 2: Wetland Restoration and Design Studio
Kensington Brownfields
Pleasant Hill Park
Post-industrial neighborhood catalyst sites: • Providing natural and sustainable spaces for neighbors • Integrating ecosystem services into an urban setting
City park redesign: • Reconnecting the site hydrology to the tidal river • Creating diverse habitats as well as recreational spaces B
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Proposed Site Hydrology
E Auburn Street Stormwater tree trench and street trees Community Center patio
Sustainability
Rain garden Stone bridge
Trenton Avenue
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Woodland play
Stump stairs
Drain from street to rain garden
Wildflower meadow
Native grass lawn
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Tree house
Courtyard lawn
Residential parking
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Section through Major Hydrologic Features
Basketball courts
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Seating Preserved brick walls
Rain garden
Details: Playground Plan
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E Somerset Street
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Fishing Ponds
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Slide Seating
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Details: Community Center and Park Plan
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Daylighted Stream Avg. slope: 1.5%
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Path Bridge
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Plan and Section of Stepping Stones Weir
Deck elev. 5.00
Upper Tidal Marsh
Restricted tidal range behind weir: 2.50 to MHHW 4.09
Stepping Stones Weir
B Tidal Pond
Full tidal range: MLLW -3.06 to MHHW 4.09
Section A, looking northeast toward E Auburn Street (NTS)
Section B, looking southeast toward Tulip Street (NTS) A
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Plan View
MLArch Year 3: Public Lands Studio
MLArch Year 3: MLArch Capstone Project
Fox Chase Cancer Center
The Peter Wentz Farmstead
Hospital healing gardens: • Translating mission of hospital into green, therapeutic spaces
Master plan for historic site: • Expanding interpretive mission to ecological restoration and education • Restoring and creating diverse habitats and improving water quality
Wetland
Creating habitat and managing stormwater
Riparian forest
Filtering runoff and stabilizing creek banks
Meadow
Prioritizing Opportunities Priority 1: Designed roof gardens for use and viewing Priority 2: Green roofs for water and energy efficiency
Preserving a disappearing ecosystem
Zacharias Creek
Parking Garage Green Wall
Improving water quality, controlling flooding, and reducing erosion
Plan of the Proposed Created Wetland and Observatory
Reimann Building
Created Wetland
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Center Building
Plan of the Cafeteria Green Roof
Rendering of the Cafeteria Green Roof
Master Plan
Proposed Nature Trail System
Proposed Wetland Observatory
Rendering of the Boat House and Tidal Pond