MARY MARTINICH SELECTED WORK SAMPLES
LAFITTE GREENWAY + REVITALIZATION CORRIDOR New Orleans, Louisiana National ASLA Award of Excellence 2013 Designer
BALDWIN PARK | HISTORIC URBAN PARK Houston, Texas Project Manager
PARKS OF ALEDO | PARKS & ENTRY FEATURES Aledo, Texas Project Manager
WESTWOOD MASTER PLAN | NEW COMMUNITY League City, Texas Project Manager
CAROLINE STREET | RECONSTRUCTION Houston, Texas Designer
THE PARK AT THE HORSE FARM | 100 ACRE PARK Lafayette, Louisiana Designer
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LAFITTE GREENWAY + REVITALIZATION CORRIDOR
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BALDWIN PARK HOUSTON, TEXAS | PROJECT MANAGER, SITE DESIGN, CD’S, PLANTING PLAN MIDTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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WESTWOOD MASTER PLAN LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS | PROJECT MANAGER, LAND USE, ZONING, DESIGN GUIDELINES COBB FENDLEY AND WESTWOOD DEVELOPMENT
Mobility
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Platting
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Site Planning
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Implementation
G R E E N B O U L E VA R D
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The above cross section illustrates the desired character of Westwood’s green boulevard.
Platting
Site Planning
Implementation
Utilities within the Right-of-way
Pervious Coverage
Fencing and Landscaping
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Sanitary, water, and storm utilities are located underground within the utility easements.
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The use of vegetated swales to intercept and slow runoff prior to reaching detention features is strongly encouraged.
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All power lines, transformers, etc. inside the subdivision will be located underground and in the rear of the lots.
Auto Access
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Front yard fencing is prohibited along the Green Boulevard.
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Street trees within the right-of-way should be selected from Table 2: Approved “Sidewalk Safe” Street Trees.
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To the extent possible, green boulevard trails should be laid out in a sensitive way to preserve mature vegetation and appropriate landscape features.
Site triangles (as defined by City of League City Code of Ordinances) are required for all intersections with major, minor and collector roadways.
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6
EXISTING SIDEWALK
EXISTING SIDEWALK MATCH EXISTING WALK CONDITION; PROVIDE 6"X6" PAVERS ON BOTH SIDES INCIDENTAL TO CONCRETE PAY ITEM
PA
4.4 1.10
1.1
1.2
1.10
TYP
15
1.5B
4.4
.
5
7.2
PA
13
2
EJ
2.2
PA
7
4.4
7.1
7.1
11
5
5
15
11
PA
1.3
5.3
1.5B
PA
10 5.3
5.2
7.2
5.2
TYP
10
PA
7.2
15
PA
PA
PA PA
1.6
1.6
1.2
1.2
(3)
PA
7.4
D2 10.3 TYP.
4.2 7.2
1
11
D2
10.2
EJ
H
TYP
11
1
1.10
PA
2.2
1.3
POUR UP TO EX. SLAB/ WALKWAY; E.J. TYP.
4.4
4
13 15
11 1.1
1
5
PA
TYP.
6 1.2
1.1
EJ
PA
EXISTING DRIVEWAY
11
STEM WALL BETWEEN BLDG. AND NEW SIDEWALK
INFILL B/T WALL AND EX. SLAB, TYP
11
L3-08
MCGOWEN ST.
L3-06
13
10.1
D2 5.1 4
CAROLINE STREET
1
11 5.2
5.2
10
5.3
TYP
1.2
10
11
1.3
4
1
1.1
5.3
4.2
5
1.6
1
10.3 TYP.
PA
1.2
PA
PA PA PA
FLUME - REFER TO CIVIL, TYP.
10.3
1.6
PA
PA
10.5 L7-09
PA
15
H
4
2.2
PA
TYP.
PA
5.1
TYP.
7.2 10.4
(4)
1.2
2.2 9.7
EJ
1.10
1.1
7.2 4.4
TYP. 2.1
1.5B
PA
15
(3)
6 11 EXISTING SIDEWALK
7
SITE DETAIL KEYNOTES: Number
1.0
2.0 3.0 4.0
PAVEMENTS, RAMPS, CURBS
8
1 / L7-06 1 / L7-06
CONCRETE STEP
1 / L7-03
SITE WALLS AND MASONRY
STEEL WALL RAIN GARDEN WALL DRY STONE BLOCK WALL CAST IN PLACE CURB WALL
Number
Detail/Sheet #
EXPANSION JOINT (EJ) CONTROL JOINT
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4
1.2
2 / L7-03 3 / L7-03 4 / L7-03 5 / L7-03
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Number
Detail/Sheet #
SITE FURNITURE
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6
BIKE RACK DOG WASTE STATION TRASH CAN BOLLARD IPE CAP BENCH CAST IN PLACE SEAT BLOCK
1 / L7-04 2 / L7-09 1 / L7-05 2 / L7-05 2 / L7-04 3 / L7-06
6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4
WOOD FENCE SCREEN FENCE HAND RAIL CHAIN LINK FENCE
5 / L7-05 4 / L7-05 2 / L7-07 2 / L7-06
7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5
STREET LIGHT POLE MOUNTED LED DOWNLIGHT POLE MOUNT TREE LIGHT CROSSOVER - LED LINEAR STRIP LIGHT POWER LITE - LINEAR LED LIGHT
RAILINGS, BARRIERS, FENCING
LIGHTING, ELECTRICAL
DRAINAGE
REFER TO CIVIL ENGINEERING SERIES
BY CENTERPOINT REF. ELECTRICAL REF. ELECTRICAL REF. ELECTRICAL REF. ELECTRICAL
9.0
PLANTING AND LANDSCAPING
Detail/Sheet #
REFER TO PLANTING PLAN SERIES (9.1 THROUGH 9.6) 9.7 STEEL EDGING 3 / L7-07 9.8 ROOT BARRIER 4 / L7-07
10.0
11.0
MISCELLANEOUS ELEMENTS
10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5
RAIN GARDEN CROSSING RAIN GARDEN WEIR PLATE RAIN GARDEN RIP RAP SUSPENDED PAVEMENT SYSTEM RAIN GARDEN SECTION
B D1 D2 E F G H J
PRIMARY VEHICULAR WAYFINDING VEHICULAR REGULATORY VEHICULAR REGULATORY (POST ONLY) BICYCLE DIRECTIONAL STREET I.D. WITH STOP AND REGULATORY *RESERVED* RAIN GARDEN CAPACITY BANNER ARMATURE
SIGNAGE
1 / L7-07 2 / L7-08 6 / L7-01 3 / L7-05 1 / L7-08 1 / L7-10 2 / L7-11 2 / L7-11 1 / L7-12 1 / L7-11 1 / L7-13 1 / L7-09
1.1
4.3 6.4
EXISTING SIDEWALK
2.1 2.2
3.1
TYP
10.2
PA
CONCRETE SIDEWALK 1 / L7-01 PAVER TYPE I - ADA PAVER 3 / L7-01 4 / L7-01 PAVER TYPE II - LARGE PAVER RESERVED 5 / L7-02 PAVER TYPE IV - RECLAIMED CONCRETE 2 / L7-02 PAVER TYPE V - SQUARE PATTERN PAVER TYPE VI - BANDED PATTERN 5 / L7-01 ADA RAMP- REF CIVIL SHEETS FOR TXDOT STANDARD DETAILS. GRAVEL - BASALT 3 / L7-02 STEP PADS 4 / L7-02 CONCRETE SIDEWALK- TYPE A 2 / L7-01 CONCRETE SIDEWALK- TYPE B 1 / L7-02
STEPS
7.2
1.5C PA
PA
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.5B 1.5C 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10
JOINTING
2
13
7.1
7.1
9.7
1.10
EJ
11 PA
7.2
MIDTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY/TIRZ #2
L3-08
PA
MCGOWEN ST.
EJ
2
4.4
L3-06
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PROVIDE FENCE POST AT CONNECTIONS, TYP.
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MATERIALS KEYNOTES 1
Proposed curb (See Civil Drawings)
2
Proposed driveways (See Civil Drawings)
3
Proposed drain (See Civil Drawings)
4
Crosswalk; Ref L0-02 for requirements
5
Traffic control feature (See Trafffic Drawings)
14 15
6
Tie into existing condition (Detail 2.1), match grades
7
Existing overhead power
8
Work with caution around existing trees
9
Existing utility feature or Centerpoint light pole
10
Stake location in field for approval
11 Curb transition, Refer to detail PA Planting Area EJ Expansion Joint (2.1) All Others (2.2)
12 13
800 Brazos St, Suite 490 Austin, TX 78701 (512) 499-0222 Facsimile (512) 499-0229
Reset existing meter cover to orthogonal with pavement alignment; this work is incidental to 0520, 0423, 0531 and 0528 Reset existing clean-out or misc. utility feature; this work is incidental to 0520, 0423, 0531 and 0528 Existing Steps (Protect)
W W W.D E S I G N W O R K S H O P.C O M
CAROLINE STREET RECONSTRUCTION HOLMAN STREET TO PIERCE STREET
Provide drainage gap detail. Align with sidewalk jointing; space quantity as shown
L3-07
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NORTH
0
5'
10'
SCALE IN FEET
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MATERIALS PLAN
20' 312
9.8
9.1B
TYP
9.4
FM (1) 9.1B
SOD TO EDGE OF DISTURBANCE, TYP. ST. AUGUSTINE SOD 252 s.f.)
FM (1)
RM (34)
9.4
MULCH TO EDGE OF DISTURBANCE
9.1B
PFG (24)
9.4
INFILL BETWEEN BUILDING SLAB AND CONC. WALL
9.4
FM (2)
LO
RM (23) PFG (34)
L8-08
1.7
MCGOWEN ST.
L8-06
EXTEND PLANTING CONDITION TO EDGE OF EXISTING WALK
9.4
10" CALIPER LIVE OAK (TRANSPLANT OR 60" BOX)REFER TO NOTES FOR GENERAL REQUIREMENTS; SUBMIT PHOTOS FOR APPROVAL- MUST HAVE HIGH BRANCHING TO AVOID VEHICLE CONFLICTS.
AV (3)
MW (14)
9.5
BC (3)
9.1B
2.0'
9.4
PFG (16)
9.4
DM (16)
8.0' ALIGN W/ LIGHT POLES, TYP
ALIGN W/ LIGHT POLES, TYP
20.0'
1.7
WJ (29)
FM (1)
9.1A
9.5
ALIGN W/ STRIPE, TYP.
9.4
SOM (1)
FM (1)
GA (32)
9.1A
FM (2)
ST. AUGUSTINE SOD
1.7 FM (1)
PFG (36)
1.7
9.5
WL (53) SD (100)
9.1B 9.4 9.4 9.1B 9.8
9.5
1.7
9.1B
SS (19)
9.5
TG (2)
FT (1) SM (7) 9.5
IR (120)
1.7
TYP
2.5'
6.2'
8.3'
9.1B
ALIGN W/ LIGHT POLES, TYP
5.0'
9.2'
9.3
ALIGN W/ STRIPE
10.0'
IR (70)
5.0'
9.1B
CAROLINE STREET RM (32)
WJ (24)
9.4
AV (3)
2.0'
9.3
10.0'
22.0' 3.0' 2.0'
9.3
DM (30)
2.0'
2.0'
9.3
8.0' 3.6'
21.0'
AV (3)
9.4 4.0'
PA (60)
9.4
MULCH ALL DISTURBED AREAS
CA (12)
9.4 9.1B
9.8
L8-06
9.4
LO4 (1) AG (30)
EXISTING TREE, TYP. BACKFILL WITH PLANTING MIX TO COVER ALL EXPOSED ROOTS AND COVER ALL AREAS WITH BARK MULCH
9.3
ALIGN W/ EDGE OF PAVERS ACROSS STREET
9.7
9.3
TYP.
TC (70)
168-2001; REF L0 SERIES FOR REQUIREMENTS
AG (16)
TREE AMENDMENT AREA; 1009-2004, 1009-2005
9.7
PATCH/REPAIR EDGE OF EXISTING TURF
PATCH/REPAIR EDGE OF EXISTING TURF
ABBR. BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
COMMENTS
TREES AH BC BG CO FM FT LO4 LO NO SOM SM SG TG
ABBR. BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
SPACING
SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS Ilex opaca Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Quercus muehlenberghii Acer barbatum (or) floridanum Chionanthus virginica Quercus virginiana Quercus virginiana Quercus nuttallii Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia virginiana Liquidambar styraciflua 'Rotundiloba' Nyssa aquatica
American Holly Bald Cypress Black Gum Chinquapin Oak Florida Maple Fringe Tree Live Oak Live Oak Nuttall Oak Southern Magnolia Sweetbay Magnolia Sweetgum Tupelo Gum
3" Caliper @ 65 Gallon 4" Caliper @ 100 Gallon 4" Caliper @ 100 Gallon 4" Caliper @ 100 Gallon 4" Caliper @ 100 Gallon 2" Caliper @ 65 Gallon 4" Caliper @ 100 Gallon 12" Caliper Machine Move Tree 4" Caliper @ 100 Gallon 6" Caliper @ 200 Gallon 3" Caliper @ 100 Gallon 4" Caliper @ 100 Gallon 4" Caliper @ 100 Gallon
AG SP DM GA PT TC FA FF IN PA MH AV PFG WJ CA RM WL
Agapanthus 'Peter Pan' Spiraea x bumalda 'Anthony Waterer' Muhlenbergia rigens Gardenia radicans Pittosporum tobira “Nan Variegata' Malvaviscus drumondii Aster oblongifolius Asparagus densiflorus 'Myers' Indigo kirilowii Pennisetum alopecuroides Justicia spicigera Agave parryi var. parryi Pennisetum 'Princess Caroline' Tradescantia pallida Camellia sasanqua “ShiShi Gashira' Rosemary officinalis Lantana camara 'Landmark'
ABBR. BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
SPACING
RAIN GARDEN PLANTS Agapanthus 'Peter Pan' Anthony Waterer Spirea Deer Muhly Dwarf Gardenia Dwarf Variegated Pittosporum Turk's Cap Fall Aster Foxtail Fern Indigo Dwarf Fountain Grass Mexican Honeysuckle Parry's Agave Purple Fountain Grass Purple Wandering Jew Shi Shi Camellia Upright Rosemary White Lantana
1 Gal. 3 Gal. 3 Gal. 3 Gal. 3 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 3 Gal. 1 Gal. 3 Gal. 15 Gal. 3 Gal. 1 Gal. 3 Gal. 3 Gal. 1 Gal.
24" O.C. 24" O.C. 24" O.C. 24" O.C. 30" O.C. 18" O.C. 24" O.C. 18" O.C. 24" O.C. 16" O.C. 36" O.C. 24" O.C. 30" O.C. 24" O.C. 30" O.C. 24" O.C. 18" O.C.
SD SM IR MW SF SS
Carex glauca Sabal minor Iris brefucaulis, hexagona Asclepias incarnata Acorus calamus Itea virginica
Blue Sedge Dwarf Palmetto Louisiana Iris Swamp Milkweed Sweetflag Sweetspire
St. Augustine
Solid Sod
1 Gal. 3 Gal. 1 Gal. 3 Gal. 1 Gal. 3 Gal.
16" O.C. 36" O.C. 16" O.C. 36" O.C. 16" O.C. 36" O.C.
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PLANTING KEYNOTES:
PLANT LIST
MIDTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY/TIRZ #2
L8-08
9.7 MULCH TO EDGE OF DISTURBANCE
MCGOWEN ST.
15.5'
2.0'
Number
9.0
PLANTING
9.1A 9.1B 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 1.7
TREE TYPE 1A (MULCH RING) TREE TYPE 1B TREE TYPE 2 PLANTING IN WOOD MULCH PLANTING IN BASALT GRAVEL PLANTING IN RAIN GARDEN RESERVED STEEL EDGING ROOT BARRIER GRAVEL-BASALT
800 Brazos St, Suite 490 Austin, TX 78701 (512) 499-0222 Facsimile (512) 499-0229
Detail/Sheet #
1/Sheet 2 of 8 2/Sheet 2 of 8 3/Sheet 2 of 8 4/Sheet 2 of 8 5/Sheet 2 of 8 8/Sheet 2 of 8
W W W.D E S I G N W O R K S H O P.C O M
CAROLINE STREET RECONSTRUCTION HOLMAN STREET TO PIERCE STREET
6/Sheet 2 of 8 7/Sheet 2 of 8 3/L7-02
L8-07
TURF ©
NORTH
0
5'
10'
SCALE IN FEET
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PLANTING PLAN
20' 357
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THE PARK AT THE HORSE FARM LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA | DESIGNER, GRAPHICS, DOCUMENT PRODUCTION, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT LAFAYETTE CENTRAL PARK
T H E
P A R K
AMPHITHEATER TRAILS NATURE PLAYGROUND
VISITOR CENTER
H O R S E
F A R M
P R E C E D E N T S
CALIFORNIA GARDEN
OAK COLLECTION
MEDITATION ART 35 ACRE LAKE YOGA
WETLANDS
OPEN LAWN
PICNIC AREAS BASKETBALL
T H E
BRIDGE
TENNIS COURTS
SWIMMING HOLE
A T
FOOTBALL
SPECIES ROSE COLLECTION
INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE
MEADOWS BASKETBALL HOOP
RAINWATER CISTERN
PLANT HABITAT
CAMELLIA COLLECTION
FERN GULLY
RESEARCH
AUSTRALIAN FOREST WALK
WILDLIFE
GARDENS
GARDENS
GREENHOUSE NATURE PLAYGROUND DOG WALKING TRAILS
1 Blue Hole Regional Park 126 acres 31,000 annual visitors
2
EQUINOX CELEBRATIONS
VISITORS PAVILION WOODLANDS
SOCCER
2 Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park 100 acres
ARID GARDEN
TROPICAL GLASSHOUSE HERB GARDEN
3 Melbourne Botanic Gardens 94 acres 1 million annual visitors
The Park at the Horse Farm 100 acres
1
GREENHOUSES DISCOVERY THEATER
GARDENS
CHILDREN’S GARDEN VOLUNTEER CENTER
GROVE ARBOR
EXHIBIT HALL BIRD BLIND
MEDITATION PAVILION
PLAYSCAPE
BOATHOUSE
GREAT LAWN
GARDEN STORE
PAVILION
GREENHOUSES
WATERFALL
GREAT LAWN
SUNRISE BRIDGE CANOPY BRIDGE GARDENS LEARNING CENTER OVERLOOK
MAGNOLIA TERRACE
MODEL TRAIN GARDEN
POND
CHAPEL COMPLEX
WILDFLOWER OVERLOOK
PIEDMONT DRIVING CLUB COMMUNITY CENTER
LARGE DOGS PARK PLAYGROUND
5 Garvan Woodland Gardens 210 acres
Precedent Parks were initially identified by the community and design team and then narrowed down based on its approximate size, whether it is in an urban setting, whether it is passive in nature, and relevancy to the Park at the Horse Farm. Parks not located on the map are outside of the United States.
The Park at the Horse Farm Lafayette, Louisiana November 2013
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0’
500’
1,000’
Park Diagrams 1” = 1,000’
2,000’
OAK HILL
BASEBALL BOCCE COURTS FOUNTAIN
TENNIS
3 2 1
6 5
SOCCER
MEADOW SMALL DOGS PARK BASKETBALL
4 Shangri-La Botanical Garden 252 acres 44,000+ annual visitors
PICNIC SHELTERS
DOCK
NATURE PRESERVE
FROG PONDS
GAZEBO
BOTANICAL GARDEN AQUATIC CENTER
STAR AND CRESCENT MOON CAFE
6
5
CYCAD COLLECTION
VISITOR CENTER
6 Piedmont Park 189 acres 3.5 million annual visitors
4
4
Precedent Park
Location
Water Garden Discovery Green Railroad Park Denver Botanic Gardens Millennium Park Forsyth Park Pease Park Boston Common Butchart Gardens Luxemburg Gardens Dallas Arboretum Park Floral de Paris Oregon Gardens Mill Race Park Louisville Waterfront Park Melbourne Botanic Gardens The Arboretum Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park Blue Hole Regional Park Byxbee Park Houston Arboretum Piedmont Park Montreal Botanical Gardens Garvan Woodland Garden Lettuce Lake Park Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens White River State Park Shangri-La Botanical Gardens Kew Gardens Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Garden Audubon Park Hermann Park Zilker Park Storm King Frick Park Prospect Park Hodges Gardens Central Park Golden Gate Park Crossley Preserve City Park The Great Park Sydney Olympic Park Bois de Vincennes Prince Edward Island National Park Myakka River State Park
Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas Birmingham, Alabama Denver, Colorado Chicago, Illinois Savannah, Georgia Austin, Texas Boston, Massachusetts Victoria, British Columbia Paris, France Dallas, Texas Paris, France Silverton, Oregon Columbus, Indiana Louisville, Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Lexington, Kentucky Indianapolis, Indiana Wimberley, Texas Palo Alto, California Houston, Texas Atlanta, Georgia Montreal, Canada Hot Springs, Arkansas Tampa, Florida Boothbay, Maine Indianapolis, Indiana Orange, Texas London, UK Humble, Texas New Orleans, Louisiana Houston, Texas Austin, Texas New Windsor, New York Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Brooklyn, New York Florien, Louisiana New York, New York San Francisco, California Ocean County, New Jersey New Orleans, Louisiana Orange County, California Sydney, Australia Paris, France Calgary, Alberta Sarasota, Florida
Size in Acres 4 12 14 23 25 30 42 50 55 62 66 69 80 83 85 94 100 100 126 150 155 189 190 210 240 250 250 252 298 300 340 445 485 500 561 585 700 843 1,000 1,200 1,300 1,300 1,580 2,459 5,440 37,120
Urban Setting
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DAIRY BARN
SITE ANALYSIS GOALS
JERSEY CATTLE
GOAL 1: Incorporate ecological sustainability and natural resource management into park elements, that allows for
plant and animal habitat and care for natural features (wetlands, flood zones and diverse plant species). Thean increase Park atin the Horse Farm STRATEGY 1: Ecology - Landscape Composite Suitability Landscape Suitability Composite 1924
1922 HISTORIC ALIGNMENT OF THE COULEE MINE
COULEE MINE CUTOFF
NATURAL DRAINAGE CHANNEL OIL WELL AND PAD SITE AGRICULTURAL SWALE
Louisiana Wetland Upland Forest
C O N C E P T A : 1924S C U L P T E D HOME SITE NATURAL COULEE MINE CLOVER FIELD P R O G R A M
Hilltop Prairie/Woodland
1927
Bottomland Forest Most Suitable Cultivated Landscape 0
.2 acre Carousel 1 acre Cafe
.46 acre (20,000 SF) Gallery / Museum
1”=150’
.034 acre (1500sf) Game Court .15 acre (5000 sf) Weddings / Family Reunions
I
.0114 acre (500 sf) Restrooms
7 8
50 acre Natural Areas / Animal Habitat
4
39A.
39
2 3
7
1 acre Children’s Playground
43
4
5 acre Gardens
5 Acre Secondary Lawn
10
23-25 13A.
18
1
.5 acre Internal Transportation
1 acre Orchard/ Memorial
7
12
9A.
20B
.014 acre (500 sf) Restrooms
1 acre Contemplative Space
.0114 acre (500 sf) Restrooms .15 acre (5000 sf) Weddings / Family Reunions
The Park at the Horse Farm
45 35
38A.
6A. ALT. 27
41
22
48
30
30A.
33 38A.
33 34
41
33
33
37
31
34 33
14
20A.
46
32
38
33
NOTE: ANY COULEE MODIFICATION MAY BE PHASED DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS, AND WILL BE SCREENED IN THE INTERIM.
NORTH
Lafayette, Louisiana
46
38 33 36
14
48
48
31A.
20 41
21 19 45
.2 acre Fitness Area 1 acre Dog Park
45
29
46
.16 acre (7000sf) Food Trucks / Kiosks
28 38
13
9
.064 acre (2800sf) Admin Building
35
17
15
11
38
FUTURE STOP LIGHT
1 acre MAX Small Passive Lawn Space
3 acre Parking
38
14
16
47
7
10 acre Great Lawn
40
14 14A.
43
5
1 acre Small Pond
BATHROOMS CAROUSEL NATURALIZED COULEE MINE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE IMPROVED RAVINE LANDSCAPE BUFFER INTERACTIVE WATER FEATURE EXERCISE NODES
26
44
39A.
41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48.
14
42
39
31. MAINTENANCE/WORKING GREENHOUSE 31A. HORSE STABLES 32. PED. ENTRANCE 33. ART SCULPTURE/WALK 34. PRAIRIE POCKETS 35. WOODLAND 36. WATER GARDEN 37. GRAND PROMENADE 38. MULTI-USE PATH 38A. SECONDARY PATHS 39. PED. ENTRANCE 39A. PUTT PUTT GOLF 40. FUTURE CONNECTION
21. GREAT LAWN 22. DOG RUN 23. ADVENTURE TREE HOUSES 24. ADVENTURE SLIDES 25. ADVENTURE SAND PLAY 26. THE LAKE 27. RAVINE WALK AND GARDENS 28. TRANSECT GARDENS 29. HIDDEN EVENT LAWN 30. SMALL EVENT PAVILION 30A. POND
38
6 6A.
1 acre Passive Lawn Space
11. TODDLER PLAY 12. HISTORIC PAVILION 13. MEMORIAL GARDEN 13A. FOUNDERS ELEMENT 14. WETLAND GARDENS AND BOARDWALKS 14 A. SLOPED GARDENS/PATHS 15. OAK OVERLOOK GARDEN 16. STAGE 17. EVENT LAWN 18. CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY 19. PARKING 20. BOTANICAL DISPLAY/GARDEN CENTER 20A. HIDDEN PARKING 20B. GARDEN DROP OFF
4 41
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7 acre Naturalized Waterway
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1. OAK GROVE/GARDENS 2. PARKING GARAGE 3. FARMER’S MARKET PAVILION 4. MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING 5. SMALL GAMES 6. VISITOR CENTER/WELCOME 6A. TEA ROOM 7. ENTRY FEATURE 8. BUS DROP OFF/PED. ENTRANCE 9. FUTURE AUTO CONNECTION 9A. POTENTIAL HOLDEN AVE. CONNECT. 10. HISTORIC OAK PICNIC AREA
39A.
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Feet 1,600
1,200
STOP LIGHT
2 acre Visitors Center
.75 acre Mini Golf - 18 hole
800
300’
1.5 acre Event Lawn
.5 acre .02 acre (900 SF) Discovery Pavilion Garden
1.5 acre Farmers / Artisans Market
150’
400
DRAFT PLAN SKETCH
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200
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100
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400
1”=100’ April 2014
WO R K E XP E RIE NCE
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THE PARK AT THE HORSE FARM CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
The P
R A F T
1
M A S T E R
Visitor Center/Entrance
2
P L A N
3
Bridge/Boardwalk
4
Multi-Use Pavilion
Mini Golf/Small Games
5
Playground and Picnic Facility
6
7
Great Lawn
Heritage Bark Park
WinnWood Center
Louie Dr.
Dr.
N. Arlington Dr.
and
South College Neighborhood
Children’s Discovery Garden
Site Imagery
N E V A D A
Clem Dr.
H E N D E R S O N ,
Bertr
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Dog Park
(2) The sculptural puppy mascot greets visitors and unifies the park elements. It’s friendly nature sets the tone for community interaction and play. Large paw prints constructed of recycled rubber play surfacing cushion the ground.
Southlawn Dr.
Garage
M i x e d U s e B u i l ding Market
Ma
uric
3
eS
Restrooms
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t.
H i s t o r i c Coulee D r a i n a g e Way
Carousel Terrace Jetty
4
Pathways
St.
I n teractive water Feature
B
Boardwalk
9
Event L a w n
Woodland Trails
10
8
Children’s Discovery Garden
Multi Use Trail
C
12 Native Display
Founder’s Grove
Ravine Gardens
15
Joh
nst
on
5
A
Stage
2
13
11
Scar/Deposit Garden
Memorial
6 Great Lawn
Garden En t r a n c e
12 16
14
Pavilion and Restrooms
11
Prairie
Reception Lawn Prairie Trails E v e n t P a rking
Horticulture Facilities and Botanic Displays
7 Bark Park
Small Lawn Pockets
14
Fitness Area
Landscape Buffer
Restrooms Maintenance Facility
Landscape Buffer Landscape Buffer
Future Connection
St John-Fatima Cemetery
Oakleaf Dr. Oakleaf Neighborhood
9
Treehouse
Park at the Horse Farm
10
Cypress Swamp Gardens
Lafayette, Louisiana
11
Pond
12
Display Gardens
13
Multi - Use Trail
14
Iconic Pavilion
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16
Sculpture Walk
1”=100’
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100’
200’
Respite Lawn
L A N D S C A P E
S E C T I O N S
A. Tree Houses and Children’s Discovery Garden
Children’s Discovery Play Area
Nature Play and Tree Houses
Cypress Boardwalks
Pond
B. Sloped Lawn Amphitheater and Hammock Grove
Sloped Lawn
Hammock Grove
Sloped Amphitheater Lawn
Stage
C. Ravine Gardens
Wetland Garden
Upland Garden
Path
Gardens
Ravine
Path
Native Display Gardens
Path
Woodland
Prairie/Savannah
Transect Walk
The Park at the Horse Farm May 2014
Lafayette, Louisiana
1”=10’
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20’
Pond