Nathaniel Kirby Landscape Architecture Portfolio

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

PORTFOLIO

Selected Works by Nathaniel Kirby



“I don’t divide architecture, landscape and gardening; to me they are one.” - Luis Barragan


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contents ii. iii. iv. 01. 07. 11. 15. 17. 21.

contents about me resumÊ lehi green link pioneer and military memorial park the district at farmer’s station estrella foothills community master plan neeb plaza renovation gilbert town square


about me

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I was born in Tempe, Arizona on the 17th of July 1990. I can remember being interested in pursuing architecture at a young age while making a model of a medieval village for a history class or cars and planes for fun. In 2008, I began studying architecture at Arizona State University. As I progressed through my studies, I found that I was more passionate and enthusiastic about outdoor natural spaces and how they change over time. That passion for the outdoors and the spaces that can be made in them led me to study landscape architecture. Today, I am in the fourth year of the landscape architecture program at Arizona State University and will graduate in May 2016. I desire to work amongst individuals who have the same motive as me, to be consistently at the leading edge of the profession. I am a critical and creative thinker possessing a strong work ethic, who has a constant desire to learn, experiment and grow within the profession of landscape architecture as well as other related disciplines from engineering to horticulture.


1833 east colgate drive tempe, arizona 85283

EDUCATION

WORK EXPERIENCE

Arizona State University Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Expected Graduation Date: May 2016

Landscape Architecture Intern Berghoff Design Group - Scottsdale, Arizona January 2015 - August 2015 - Involved in all phases of landscape architecture from base plan set-up to construction detail preparation and city submittal/revisions. - Conducted research and documentation of various sites, including site visits for measurement verification, analysis, and photo essays. - Prepare documents for designers and client presentations.

HONORS AND AWARDS Wheat, Jones, Douglas & AzASLA Scholarship from the Arizona Nursery Association Foundation ASU Landscape Architecture Design Excellence Nominee Fall 2014/2015 & Spring 2015 ASU Herberger Institue Dean’s List recognition Spring 2013-Fall 2014 and Fall 2015

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects – Student ASLA

LANGUAGE English - Native Spanish - Elementary

INTERESTS Photography, Wood Working, Sketching Graphics & Visualization, Travel, Surfing

nkirby24@gmail.com 602 . 369 . 3677

Arbor Care Crew Member Arcadia Tree Company - Scottsdale, Arizona May - August 2012, 2013, 2014 - Provided quality arbor care through the highest standards of customer service, tree trimming, take down, pruning, and clean up. - Gain higher attention to detail in regards to customer care and safety. - Develop greater teamwork skills in stressful and difficult situations. Arbor Care Crew Member Trim Rite, LLC. - Tempe, Arizona August 2011 - May 2012 - Provided quality arbor care and customer service. - Obtained an appreciation for quality service and hard work in any work environment, whether in a commercial or private setting.

SKILLS AutoCAD SketchUp Pro Photoshop InDesign Illustrator Office Suite Hand Drafting Model Making ArcGIS

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NATHANIEL KIRBY


RIO SALADO

LDE 461 - Landscape Architecture III - Fall 2015 Professors Paul Coseo and Allyce Hargrove Fall 2015 ASU Design Excellence Nominee In collaboration with Anna Chen and Vincent Chung

Based on the Mesa Green Link Green Infrastructure Masterplan, Lehi Greek Link applies green infrastructure principles to the site-scale. Lehi Green Link connects Caballo del Rio Trailhead and habitat restoration site, located along the Rio Salado corridor, to Cascades at Lehi and its adjacent neighborhoods. The two sites are linked to the rest of Mesa, and to each other, through a trail system including hiking, biking and equestrian trails, complete streets, and enhanced canal paths.

GOALS RESTORATION - Restore native vegetation and habitat in derelict landscapes along the Rio Salado Corridor and throughout the site.

GILBERT ROAD

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LEHI GREEN LINK Mesa, Arizona

Lehi Road - Complete street enhancement connects Cascades at Lehi to Caballo del Rio Trailhead

Sunset Trail - Multi-use trail along enhanced canal path connecting southern parts of Lehi AZ LOOP 202

EDUCATION - Create educational opportunities for visitors, ranging from the Sonoran Desert’s unique environments to art and Mesa’s heritage. RECREATION - Provide active and passive recreational opportunities which connect residential communities, trail systems and open space.

Cascades at Lehi - Community park including sports fields, play areas, sculpture gardens, amphitheater and canal waterfall feature


habitat linkage zones

Lehi Monument - The Lehi Monument is a culturally significant site along monument trail

Caballo del Rio Trailhead

agriculture

VAL VISTA

DRIVE

Habitat restoration area with hiking and equestrian trails connected to the Tyler Farms Stables

urban growth

McDOWELL ROAD

loss of keystone species

lehi green link

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caballo del rio trailhead

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B

A

B

A

Caballo del Rio Trailhead Site Plan

Caballo del Rio Trailhead - Section A - A


caballo del rio trailhead

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Caballo del Rio Wetland Overlook Deck

Wetland Overlook - Section B - B


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05

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B A

C

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Cascades at Lehi Site Plan

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Slope

Slope

Function

Function

Entry/Exit Large Turnout Medium Turnout

Entry/Exit

Large Turnout

Medium Turnout Small Turnout

Small Turnout

A - Cascades Amphitheatre Circulation

Circulation

cascades at lehi

8% or more 8% or more 5% or less ADA accessible 5% or less ADA accessible 0-2% 0-2%

Proposed Multi-Use Path Proposed Pedestrian Path

Underpath Proposed Multi-Use Path Proposed Pedestrian Path Underpath

Trees Palo Verde

Trees

Chinese Pistache

Palo Verde

Mesquite

Chinese Pistache Desert Willow Mesquite

Iron Wood

Desert Willow

Citrus Tree

Iron Wood Citrus Tree

B - Cactus Sculpture Garden Biome Dense Vegetation Grassland

Biome

Riparian Area

Dense Vegetation Desertscape Grassland Riparian Area Desertscape

C - Sculpture Meadow and Hammock Grove


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PIONEER AND MILITARY MEMORIAL PARK Phoenix, Arizona ALA 226 - Design Fundamentals IV - Spring 2014 Professor Scott Murff

This memorial park and revival project celebrates the lives of immigrants and military of Arizona. During the height of the park’s history, Arizona was a destination for immigrants from all over the world to take up residence in the pursuit of freedom and success. Job opportunities included mining and agriculture. Elements within the park include military and immigrant memorial, reflection space, new burial space, and new architecture to include gallery exhibition, conference room and administration offices.

The large size of the building’s roof structure provides a perfect system for capturing and harvesting free rain water. This rain water can be used to water the plants on site and will help reduce the expenses of water and maintenance throughout the site.

A


JEFFERSON STREET

A B

A

13TH AVENUE

Plaques group immigrants by origin

Trees planted as living memorial

B

B

0

5’

10’

20’

N

Circulation paths connect immigrants

pioneer and military memorial park

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pioneer and military memorial park

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A - Entry from street

Longitudinal Section A-A


pioneer and military memorial park

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B - Reflection space

Cross Section B-B


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THE DISTRICT Phoenix, Arizona LDE 362 - Landscape Architecture II - Spring 2015 Professors Chad Atterbury and Kristian Kelley Spring 2015 ASU Design Excellence Nominee

N The District Urban Plan

The District at Farmer’s Station is an urban revival project in downtown Phoenix which incorporates an open space network connecting the mixed use, urban development of Phoenix with its surrounding neighborhoods. The District creates unique spaces and attracts visitors while strengthening the community. Specific elements include the main pedestrian corridor, grove farmer’s market, light rail station and park, railroad park and pedestrian crossings, permeable paving and rainwater harvesting systems, and multi modal transit to further improve walkability and bikability.


residential

corporate

mixed use

retail

green space

composite

the district

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a

Central Avenue

1st Aven ue

railway garden

13

N a

Railway demonstration garden

The Railway Garden celebrates the history of the railroad industry in Phoenix and throughout Arizona. The demonstration garden celebrates the native landscape of the Sonoran Desert while creating an inviting and enjoyable park. The paths within the garden will help educate about the importance of native landscaping and water conscious planting. Located at the far north end ot The District, the garden also acts as a welcoming node into or from downtown Phoenix.


14 the grove

The Grove is located within the courtyard between the farmer’s market and repurposed residential building to the north. This space can act as a resting space for pedestrians walking to and from downtown. It will also be used for pop up events including food truck festivals and weekend outdoor markets. The Grove nods to the history of the citrus industry in Phoenix . All plantings are intended to be edible and usable, all citrus grown will be sold locally. This concept is strengthened with its proximity to the railway as this was how the citrus was distributed, strengthening the Pheonix economy. This grove creates a unique outodoor multi-use environment that all userscan enjoy throughout the year.

The Grove during food truck festival N


SIERRA ESTRELLA WILDERNESS AREA

E IL M OU M AI NT N SIERRA ESTRELLA WILDERNESS AREA

VISITORS CENTER

GOALS

V SE EN E IL

M M

SANCTUARY AREA

AI NT

OU N

CAMPGROUND

RESORT

SIERRA ESTRELLA WILDERNESS AREA E.S.

VISITORS CENTER

SE N

VE E

IL

M M

SANCTUARY AREA

N

AI NT

OU

12’ SIDEWALK

6’ 6’ 11’ 11’ PLANTER BIKE LANE TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE + BUFFER

Village Core Street with Wide Median and Bike Lanes

9’ PLANTING

6’ 6’ 9’ PAVED UNPAVED PLANTING 30’ WIDE MEDIAN

11’ TRAVEL LANE

GILA RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION

CREATE

RESORT

TRAILHEADS

Site Location

SANCTUARY AREA

CAMPGROUND

VILLAGE CORE

-­ PROTECT Goodyear’s natural beauty as well as it’s historic and cultural resources. - CREATE attractive and diverse destinations utilizing Goodyear’s environmental assets. - DEVELOP a socially connected community from village core to outer hiking trails. - ENHANCE existing conditions to create usable spaces. - PROVIDE opportunities for healthy lifestyles for residents and visitors.

GILA RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION

PRESERVE

NATURAL PRESERVE

EN

Fall 2014 ASU Design Excellence Nominee

The mission of the Estrella Foothills Master Plan Community is to preserve, protect, and enhance the cultural and natural resources of Goodyear today, in order to allow for enriched enjoyment by all visitors and residents in the future. Estrella Foothills will be an interconnected community in which residents and visitors find beautiful places to live, work, learn and play.

V SE

LDE 361 - Landscape Architecture I - Fall 2014 Professors Jim Coffman and Kenneth Brooks

MISSION

11’ 6’ 6’ TRAVEL LANE BIKE LANE PLANTER + BUFFER

12’ SIDEWALK

GILA RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION

THRIVE

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ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS MASTER PLAN Goodyear, Arizona


LEGEND

UNDEVELOPED LAND (3,430 Acres) AGRICULTURE (478 Acres)

CAMPGROUND

CAMPGROUND

CAMPGROUND (425 Acres)

RESORT

MIXED USE (HIGH DENSITY RES + COMMERCIAL 70 Acres) HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 4 - 25 DU/Acre (70 ACRES) >616-3850 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 2 - 4 DU/Acre (950 Acres) >4180-8360 LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 0.5 - 2 DU/Acre (1,261 Acres) >1387-5550

RESORT

SIERRA ESTRELLA WILDERNESS AREA E.S. H.S.

GILA RIVER

INDIAN RESERVATION SIERRA ESTRELLA WILDERNESS AREA

VISITORS CENTER

E.S.

VISITORS CENTER

H.S.

LARGE TRAILHEAD

GILA RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION

MEDIUM TRAILHEAD EXISTING TRAILHEAD MAJOR CITY NODE

SE

INDUSTRIAL (390 Acres) EDUCATIONAL (200 Acres)

VE N

DEVELOPED OPEN SPACE (PARKS) (183 Acres)

ILE

M M

COMMERCIAL (380 Acres) ECOTOURISM RESORT (80 Acres)

SE

AI NT

OU

SANCTUARY AREA

VE

N

N

MAJOR ARTERIAL (4.07 Miles) SECONDARY ARTERIAL (17.27 Miles)

ILE

M

SCENIC ROAD (11.27 Miles)

N AI NT

OU

M

SANCTUARY AREA

UNPAVED HIKING/EQUESTRIAN TRAIL (22.9 Miles) BACKCOUNTRY TRAIL (14.47 Miles)

Estrella Foothills Community Master Plan

N

0

.5

OPEN SPACE TO SCENIC ROAD

Eco-tourism Resort

1

12’ EQUESTRIAN HIKING TRAIL

2

OPEN SPACE

PAVED TRAIL (15.4 Miles)

3 miles

11’ TRAVEL LANE

9’ NATURAL PLANTING

11’ TRAVEL LANE

6’ SIDEWALK

RESORT AREA 11’ TRAVEL LANE

16 estrella foothills

SANCTUARY AREA (2,050 Acres) NATURAL PRESERVE (5,820 Acres)


SAGU

DESIG

GROU

18331 Wes Phoeni 602 saguar nathaniel.kirby@

NO.

REV

LTC 344 - Landscape Construction II - Fall 2015 Professor Dean Chambers LDE 363 - Landscape Planting Design Professor Joe Ewan

double 10 gauge plastic coated wire

2 wooden stakes 8' long for support

1 3

root crown to be at grade or 1-2" above

tree height

roughen edges of planter pit

The renovation of Neeb Plaza outside the Design and Art schools on the Arizona State University campus required the production of a full construction document set including detail sheets and plan for planting, hardscape, irrigation, lighting and grading of the proposed design. 12" min.

12" min.

12" min.

decomposed granite palo verde grove

maintain root flare 1"-2" above fg finish grade

12" min.

existing soil 2" x 10' wood stake driven in at angle

brick sidewalk

depth of box 24"

native soil backfill remove caliche/rocks greater than 3" 24" box placed directly on pit bottom

3-5x box size 6-10' pit

2x width of rootball

single-trunk tree planting/staking for optimal root growth

scale: 3/4" = 1'-0"

tree planting on slope

scale: n.t.s. 18" apart - not to scale

wire paneling with support post beyond

set crown of rootball 1" above swale depression light dusting of mulch over rootball. keep trunk clear

set crown of rootball 1" above swale depression

finish grade with 2" depth mulch per plan

dusting of mulch over rootballkeep mulch off of tree trunk

shallow swale around plant agriform fertilizer tablets prepared backfill to be 1 part mulch and 3 parts native soil; scarify sides of pit

depth of root ball

existing soil

remove stake or any temporary trellis device

shallow swale around tree

inish grade with 2" depth mulch

2' between bldg. and trellis

1' max

agriform fertilizer tablets

steel paneling attached to 6"x 6" post every 18' with connection to building

back fill with specified soil and amendement

metal wire mesh and post attachment

native soil

24"

shrub planting

2"-3" mulch layer

remove container loosen roots roughen pit edges

prepared backfill to be 1 part mulch and 3 parts native soil existing soil

Depth of rootball

weave vines into screen from bottom, tie larger vines to screen loosely

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION II

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NEEB PLAZA RENOVATION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Tempe, Arizona

note: referenced from greenscreen vine planting detail

CLIENT

scale: n.t.s.

single-trunk tree

3-5x root ball

scale: n.t.s.

vine attachment to corten trellis

scale: 3/4" = 1'-0"

Dean Chamb 1601 West J Phoenix, Ar STAMP

NOT FOR C

6" 3" mounded root collar

backfill with native soil

3 lodge pole stakes driven at slight angle; 2" x 10'-0" for typical tree and 3" x 12'-0" for taller

6"

stone steps at 6" rise : 16" run

double 10 gauge plastic coated guy wire, connecting two stakes on prevailing wind side, wrap twice around stake, set guy wire 20-30" above for tall species as directed

equal

TH

A

N DATE

equal

existing soil

A

backfill with native soil

16"

low groundcover planting convolvulus cneorum 1/2" steel header

Decem

SHEET TITLE

Plantin wrap wire around itself 7 times minimum along each end 6"

JOB NUMBER

3x Depth

DRAWN BY

3-5x root ball

accents / cacti planting

scale: n.t.s. multi-trunk tree

scale: n.t.s.

stair planter detail

scale: 3/4" = 1'-0"

NATHANIEL K

SHEET NUMBE

p


neeb concept plan

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19

detail sheet

DESIG

x square paving - 2"x4"x6" recycled brick from existing x square, mortar-set, tan grout joint, color: red brick neeb entry plaza - permeable concrete pavers, 2"x8"x16" concrete unit pavers, sand-set joints, color: light tan

sheet hd.1

GROU

p.3

palo verde bosque - stabilized decomposed granite.

sheet hd.2

p.4

x square banding - 3' grey concrete banding, sand blasted to show aggregate base.

sheet hd.1

p.5

wood deck - trex deck built on wood frame and concrete foundation. sheet hd.1

detail

existing stairs

p.1

new wood pergola

art building trellis with vines and art windows

DN existing planters widened for new plant materials

DN

p.6

w.10 p.6

a.1 a.2

sheet hd.1

pea gravel - 2" thick pea gravel over compacted soil, color: tan mix. sheet hd.2

p.7

natural landscaping - 1/4" -1/2" loose gravel. color: sonoran tan.

-

p.8

concrete paving to match existing where brick was removed.

sheet hd.1

p.9

ramp paving - concrete paving medium-heavy broom finish for non-slip ada access.

p.10 pea gravel boarder - 1/4" metal header, 1" above pea gravel surface, color:rust.

18331 West S Phoenix, A 602.36 saguarode nathaniel.kirby@sa

NO.

REVIS

sheet hd.1 -

walls

DN

hardscape reduction along path between design south and art.

p.8

p.7

p.7

DN

x4

ada accessible ramp

.3%

pe

terraced planters/seating

s.2

w.1 p.9

w.2

s.1

w.2

slo

concrete seating wall - cast-in-place concrete wall.

sheet hd.1

w.3

palo verde bosque seating wall - 1'-4" gabion seating/retaining wall. sheet hd.1

w.4

safety fencing - 2" x 4" corten steel vertical posts, 2'-6" above wall.

-

w.5

wood deck aluminum railing - brushed aluminum handrail, 1/8" horizontal aluminum cable 4" apart.

sheet hd.1

s.1

neeb entry steps - rough cut stone, color:sonoran tan to match gabion stone, mortar color to match.

sheet hd.1

s.2

neeb entry steps - stairway handrail, 3'-6" tall, brushed aluminum handrails, double-sided, to extend 1' past top and bottom steps.

sheet hd.1

s.3

bosque corten steel steps to wood deck - corten steel steps sand blasted to create tread to prevent slipping.

-

.3%

w.1

w.1

a.1

overhead wood structure - new 16' x 26' wood pergola seating area. sheet hd.2

a.2

art building green facade - 3" x 50' x 4 story corten steel trellis, 4"x4" structural tubing, 1/8" wire mesh.

s

design south

p.7

p.9

retaining wall provides seating w.3 w.1

w.1

w.2

p.4

x-square exhibition space

DN s.3

palo verde bosque

p.2 p.1

sheet hd.1

e lop

x4

ma

p.7

neeb hall

sheet hd.2

amenities

w.2

ma

ramp/retaining walls - 1'-6" thick stone filled gabion walls, stone: local tan granitic stone, binding: rusted steel wire mesh caging.

w.2

steps

DN

DN

w.1

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION II

neeb hardscape plan

description

paving

existing stairs

p.2

p.3

p.5

new wood deck

w.5

permeable pavers

DN

DN

p.3

w.2

DN

DN

w.1

existing backflow preventer

w.4

CLIENT

Dean Chambers 1601 West Jef Phoenix, Arizo

downspout

p.7

retaining wall creates planter

ada accessible ramp

SAGU

hardscape legend

STAMP

p.7

max

4.7%

e

slop

p.9

p.9

w.1

sweeping gabion walls

s.1 s.2

stair planters

w.1

max

4.7%

new native landscape

ada accessible ramp

exsiting turf to be replaced with native desert landscaping p.7

NOT FOR CO

legend

slope

symbol

N

A

TH

A

N

description

DATE

p.7 p.1

concrete hardscape decomposed granite pea gravel brick paving wood deck stone gabion wall hardscape label

Decembe

SHEET TITLE

Hardsca

JOB NUMBER

forest mall

DRAWN BY

0 1' 2' 4'

8'

16'

NATHANIEL K.

north

SHEET NUMBER

hp


stainless steel handrail

chamfer edge 1 2"

expansion joint

1" square tube steel reinforcing bar stainless steel post

expansion joint

4" concrete sidewalk

slope 41" per ft.

3/4" steel plate fence post 42"

perforated corten steel

42"

wood deck

compacted sub-base

6"

sleeved dowels at expansion joints 4" clear (top and bottom) bottom 3/4" pvc pipe sleeve

8"

top landing

6" min. 4"

#4 rebar at 15" o.c. each way, 2" clear

Elevation

s.1/2 - stone steps with aluminum handrail

scale: 1" = 1'-0"

1 4"

2"

4" thick no. 57 stone

4"

1 4"

expansion joint 4" thick concrete / heavy broom-brushed surface 1" sand set base

contraction joint

4" aggregate base

compacted subgrade

6"

compacted subgrade

6" gravel layer 4"-6" wide stone

1'-6" min.

drain weep hole longitudinal pipe drain

4"

4"

6" thick no.2 stone sub-base

6" drain gutter

1'-6"

1 4"

4"

1" 4"

4" concrete base 4" aggregate base

scale: 1/2" = 1'-0"

3/8" corten wire caging

2" porous concrete 1.5"-2" thick type no. 8 aggregate

4"

recycled brick pavers 1" sand-set base

Section

w.5 - wood deck metal railing

curb edge 2" concrete permeable pavers

expansion joint

compacted subgrade

perforated pipe to drain all stored water

p.1 - brick paving

scale: 1" = 1'-0"

p.2 - porous paving

scale: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"

p.4/8 - concrete paving

scale: 1-1/2" = 1'-0"

w.3 - gabion retaining wall

scale: 1" = 1'-0"

brick paving - running bond pattern 4" x 4" wood post slope to drain 8" x 8" concrete pier 8'-0"

4"

L reinforcing bar horizontal reinforcing bar spread footing

4" x 4" tube steel frame, corten steel

4" x 4" tube steel frame, corten steel

5" x 5" welded wire fabric, powder coated

a -

CLIENT

Dean Chambers 1601 West Jeff Phoenix, Arizo

8'-0"

2" x 10" wood beam galvanized bolt/nut/washer 4" x 4" wood post

concrete footing

compacted subgrade

compacted subgrade

deck foundation plan

STAMP

existing structure

galvanized post anchor

expansion joint 4" concrete

2" x 10" ledger

slope to drain 8" x 8" concrete pier

b -

post to beam connection

TH

N

A

N

2" x 24" cedar decking

compacted subgrade

NOT FOR CON

A

2" x 4" cedar cap rail

2" x 8" joist

DATE

2" x 2" baluster 4" on center

SHEET TITLE

Decembe

12'-0"

Elevation

REVIS

8" x 8" foundation

16' x 12' deck footprint

4" concrete

NO.

round footing and post

8'-0"

concrete footing

18331 West S Phoenix, A 602.36 saguarode nathaniel.kirby@sag

a -

4" x 4" post

20"

5" x 5" welded wire mesh

GROU

perforated sheet metal

34" - 38" from top of nosing to top of rail

18"

DESIG

construction details

rough cut stone

stainless steel handrail

5'-0"

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION II

handrail

1 2"

20

SAGUA

12"

Section

2'-0" mechanical fastener

2" x 8" joist galvanized fastener screws 2" x 10" beam

attach joist to beam with framing anchors

2" x 10" beams

Hardscap b -

c -

a -

JOB NUMBER

c -

4" x 4" post DRAWN BY 2'-0"

a.2 - corten steel trellis

beam to joist connection

scale: 1/2" = 1'-0" p.5 - wood deck patio

16'-0"

deck framing plan

scale:3/8" = 1'-0"

NATHANIEL K.

SHEET NUMBER

hd


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GILBERT TOWN SQUARE Gilbert, Arizona LTC 343 - Landscape Construction I - Fall 2014 Professor Kristian Kelley

This project required me to produce construction documents such as existing conditions base plans, shopping center plan, grading/drainage and stormwater management plans, as well as final balancing of cut/fill on site, for a vacant lot located in Gilbert to be developed into an outdoor shopping center.

N

0 20’ 40’

80’

120’



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