ERIC ARNESON LANDSCAPE PORTFOLIO

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Eric Arneson PORTFOLIO

PANGEA EXPRESS


BIOGRAPHY

ERIC ARNESON IS A FOURTH YEAR STUDENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AT THE ACADEMY OF ART IN SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HEALDSBURG CALIFORNIA ERIC STUDIED FINE ARTS AND BOTANY AT SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE RESULTING IN HIS PASSION FOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN.



CALIFORNIA MODERN DESIGN FOR A BACKYARD IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MAXIMIZING USE OF SPACE WITH A SPIRAL ELIPSE CIRCULATION PATTERN STARTING AT DOORWAY AND ENDING IN A HOT TUB. SPACES ARE DIVIDED INTO SEPERATE ROOMS BY SCREENING BAMBOO HEDGES.

BAMBOO PATIO BAMBOO DINING PATIO HOT TUB

BAMBOO


RESIDENTIAL

PLANTER

DINING PATIO

BAMBOO SCREEN

HOT TUB

SEAT WALL

RESIDENCE


HILLTOP RESIDENCE A DESIGN FOR A RESIDENTIAL YARD IN SAN FRANCISCO TO COMPLIMENT THE EXISTING MODERN ARCHITECTURE WHILE ADDRESSING THE SITE TOPOGRAPHY WITH A SERIES OF SCULPTURAL RETAINING WALLS.


RESIDENTIAL

3D RHINO MODELS SHOWING ROUGH FETAURES OF THE SITE.


LARKIN STREET REMODEL A COMMISIONED JOB TO DESIGN THE LANDSCAPING OF A REMODELED APARTMENT BUILDING IN SAN FRANCISCO. ACCOMODATING SPACE FOR COMMON USE AS WELL AS A PRIVATE YARD.


RESIDENTIAL

DESIGN FOR APARTMENT BACKYARD WITH SPACES DIVIDED FOR COMMON USE AND A PRIVATE YARD. fEATURING PERMEABLE SURFACES AND LOW COST AND RECYCLED MATERIALS.


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709a HEALDSBURG AVENUE HEALDSBURG, CALIFORNIA 95448

HEALDSBURG GARDEN/ TRELLIS (E) OAK

ACER PALMATUM SCREEN PLANTING

POOL UTILITIES SOUND WALL

-SECTION

R.L.A. #4920

SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" (EX) REDWOOD HEDGE

(E) PALM

(E) ACER

(E) HORNBEAM

(E) OAK

PROPOSED TRELLIS

MAGNOLIA

PLANTING

POOL HOUSE

-SECTION/ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"

(E) OAK

(E) OAK

(E) OAK

(E) OAK

(EX) SCREEN PLANTING PRUNUS

PRUNUS

PRUNUS

BRICK PLANTING ACER PALMATUM

GRAVEL PATHWAY

PLANTING

(E) PALM PRUNUS

BLUESTONE

ACER PALMATUM PLANTING FOCAL POINT

HOT TUB

CONCRETE

GRAVEL

PLANTING

CMU BLOCK SOUND WALL

(EX) BOXWOOD HEDGE

PLANTING

EARTH BOXWOOD HEDGE

BLUE STONE PATIO

GRAVEL PATHWAY 6' DEEP STEEL BARRIER PLANTER

PROPOSED TRELLIS (E) ACER

BASE GRAVEL

BOXWOOD HEDGE

BRICK EDGE

PATIO DETAIL (EX) REDWOOD HEDGE

MAGNOLIA (E) OAK

PROPOSED TRELLIS

-SECTION SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

6' DEEP STEEL BARRIER PLANTER

PATIO

BAKER RESIDENCE

PRUNUS

(EX) SCREEN PLANTING

PLANTING

POOL UTILITIES

PRUNUS

TRELLIS (E) HORNBEAM

MASTER PLAN

LAWN

(E) ACER

Design Development REVISIONS:

REFURBISHING OF EXISTING YARD’S PLANTING. PATHWAY AND EXTENSION OF TRELLIS TO POOL AREA FOR PRIVACY.

LAWN

POOL

POOLHOUSE

(EX) BOXWOOD HEDGE

SCALE

1/8"=1'-0" DRAWN BY

DATE

03-27-14

MAGNOLIA


709a HEALDSBURG AVENUE 709a HEALDSBURG AVENUE HEALDSBURG, CALIFORNIA 95448

DESIGNS FOR A POOL PUMP SOUND WALL, BLUE STOEN PATIO AND TRELLIS .

POOL UTILITIES SOUND WALL

-SECTION

R.L.A. #4920

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

POOL UTILITIES SOUND WALL

-SECTION

R.L.A. #4920

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

BLUESTONE

CONCRETE BASE GRAVEL PLANTING EARTH BRICK

PATIO DETAIL

-SECTION SCALE: 1"=1'-0" BLUESTONE

ENCE KER RESIDENCE

PLANTING

BRICK

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RESIDENTIAL


CAPILLARITY POWELL st

AMTRAK STATION

USABLE OPEN SPACE

PROPOSED RETAIL ZONE

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(EX) RETAIL (EX) RETAIL

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL

DESIGN STATEMENT

In order to create a more integrated space a grid system inspired by capillary action (water wicking) is applied. The grid is comprised of programmatic cells reacting to and collaborating with adjacent connections creating a functional and unified network. Proposed mixed use residential and commercial buildings are strategically placed to enhance site features as well as attract new users. Native habitats are emulated in a series of topographical and horticultural systems that allow for effective storm water and biofiltration practices. A combination of elevated boardwalks and modular porous paving immerses users in a harmonious interface between the natural and urban surroundings.

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HYATT HOUSE

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VISITOR CENTER


URBAN

USABLE OPEN SPACE

PLAZA HABITAT

COMMERCIAL

OPEN SPACE & HABITAT


CAPILLARITY HABITAT SPECTRUM

A VARYING SCALE OF PLANTING PROVIDES CRUCIAL NICHES FOR NATIVE WILDLIFE. Quercus lobata -

Red-tailed Hawk nesting and hunting perch.

Quercus agrifolia -

Arbutus meniesii -

Dense evergreen foliage for nesting migratory songbirds.

Berries are a favorite for native squirrels.

Juglans hindsii -

Arctostaphylos manzanita -

Flowers are a favorite of butterflies.

Aesculus californica -

baccharis pilularis -

Dragonflies hunt smaller insects within tree canopy.

Large blooms are greatly beneficial to native bumblebees.

Dense low foliage provides nesting for dwelling birds.

Artemisia californica -

Calamagrostis nutkaensis -

tall grasses provide excellent hunting for Herons.

Melica imperfecta -

Lupinus albifrons -

Shelter and food for wild rabits.

Dense matts of grass provide shelter for garter snakes.

Flowers attract prey for lizards.

Achillea millefolium -

Haracleum maximum -

Attracts food for toads and frogs.

Provided shady moist microclimate for salamanders.

Fragaria vesca -

leaves provide shelter and food for grasshopers.


URBAN BIOFILTRATION BASINS CATCHMENT BASIN/ AMPITHEATER

BOARDWALK

PERMEABLE PARKING

PICNIC AREA

APARTMENT ZONE OPEN SPACE & HABITAT

BIOFILTRATION BASIN

BOARDWALK OFFICE/RETAIL VISITOR CENTER BIOFILTRATION BASIN

KEY MAP

VISITOR CENTER PLAZA

ENTRANCE PLAZA


CAPILLARITY Boardwalk Plan


URBAN Cornus nuttallii

Salix laevigata

Calamagrostis nutkaensis Agrostis pallens

Cercis occidentalis

Plantago maritima

Miscanthus sinensis

Distichlis spicata

Equisetum telmateia

Koeleria macrantha

Juncus pattens

Festuca rubra

Deschampsia cespitosa

Festuca rubra

ELEVATED BOARDWALK

LOW IMPACT DIAMOND PIER

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4’ 2’

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SEASONAL WETLAND PLANTING

Achillea millefolium

STORM WATER CATCHMENT AND FILTRATION ZONE


CAPILLARITY

OFFICE & VISITOR CENTER

OFFICE & RETAIL

0’

16’


URBAN

HABITATS EDUCATE PUBLIC ON LIVING SYSTEMS IN CALIFORNIA FLEXIBLE CAFE SPACE

PLAZA SPACE Project 4- Capillarity

DROUGHT RESISTANT PLANTINGS

PASSIVE & ACTIVE SOLAR ARCHITECTURE


CAPILLARITY


URBAN

MODULAR CELL BENCH

Concrete mold repurposed as a bench using end cuts from boardwalk construction.

MODULAR BENCH CONCRETE PAVERS


CAPILLARITY


URBAN


CAPILLARITY


URBAN


BIOGENIC PARK WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL -PERFORMANCE ART VENUE

ARTISTIC DENSITY

THE SITE IS LOCATED IN A VACANT LOT ADJACENT TO THE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED BROAD MUSEUM IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES.THE AREA SURROUNDING THIS SITE IS A CONFIGURATION OF DENSE ARTISTIC AESTHETICS FEATURING FINE ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND PERFORMANCE ARTS. METRO

THE CITY OF OIL THE DISCOVERY OF OIL IN LOS ANGELES HAD A PROFOUND

IMPACT ON SETTLEMENT OF THE YOUNG CITY. ATTRACTING LABORERS AND ENTREPRENEURS TO AN ALREADY DENSE URBAN AREA AND CREATING FORESTS OF OIL DERRICKS AND PUMPS TO HARVEST THE “BLACK GOLD”.

DISNEY CONCERT HALL

THE BROAD -CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS MUSEUM

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OIL DERRICKS ON TOLUCA STREET LOCATED ONE BLOCK FROM DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES

MOCCA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPRARY ART (MOCA) -CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS MUSEUM

LA BREA TAR PITS A PRESERVED EXAMPLE OF ONE OF THE MANY NATURALLY OCCURING TAR PITS IN LOS ANGELES.


URBAN BIO LAYERS

LAYERS OF ORGANIC CARBON TAKEN FROM THE ATMOSPHERE BY PLANTS AND THEN TRAPPED IN THE EARTHS CRUST OVER HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF YEARS HAS PRODUCED THE OIL WE KNOW TODAY.

MIOCENE

13% OLIGOCENE

EOCENE

30% CRETACEOUS JURASSIC 27% TRIASSIC PERMIAN 10% CARBONIFEROUS DEVONIAN 8% SILURIAN

BIOGENIC

SOCIAL ISSUE

RESULTING FROM THE ACTIVITY OF LIVING ORGANISMS. WE LIVE IN AN ENVIRONMENT HEAVILY CARVED AWAY BY MILLIONS OF YEARS OF LIVING ORGANISMS. THE OXYGEN RICH ATMOSPHERE WE ENJOY IS A PRODUCT OF TRILLIONS OF GENERATIONS OF ALGAE SYSTEMATICALLY CONVERTING CARBON DIOXIDE INTO OXYGEN. THESE ALGAE WOULD DIE IN SUCH VAST AMOUNTS ON THE OCEAN FLOOR THAT THEY WOULD CREATE RESERVES OF CARBON WHICH WOULD THEN FORM INTO OIL.

THE MORE OIL WE BURN THE MORE CARBON DIOXIDE WE RELEASE BACK INTO THE ATMOSPHERE RETURNING IT TO THE TOXIC PRIMORDIAL WORLD LIFE BEGAN IN. IT IS IMPORTANT TO EDUCATE PEOPLE ON HOW OUR WORLD CAME TO BE, BASED ON SCIENTIFIC REASONING. IF WE DO NOT TAKE THIS ISSUE SERIOUSLY OUR PLANET WILL BECOME TOO TOXIC FOR HUMAN HABITATION.

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BIOGENIC PARK MATERIALS

SOUTH HOPE STREET

AMPITHEATRE

CONCRETE

FOR STRUCTURE AND PAVING.

POLISHED GRANITE FOR INTIMATE REFLECTIVITY ON FACADES OF PLANTER WALLS. TO REPRESENT THE TRANSITION OF ORGANIC TO OIL.

VINE ROOM

BOTANICAL GARDEN

PAVERS

DARK GREY UNIT PAVERS WERE CHOSEN TO ALLOW FOR EASE OF DRAINAGE AND TO CREATE A MORE HUMAN SCALE IN THE LARGE SCALE ENVIRONMENT.

VINE ROOM

VINE ROOM BROAD PLAZA

BOTANICAL ART GALLERY VINE ROOM PUBLIC OPEN SPACE & OUTDOOR ART GALLERY

GRAND AVENUE

LIKE AN ART GALLERY DISPLAYING WORKS OF FINE ART AND SCULPTURE THIS GARDEN WILL BE DISPLAYING THE VARIOUS FORMS, TEXTURES AND COMPOSITIONS OF PLANTS. THE PATHWYA AND ARRANGMENT OF PLANTINGS IS CHOSEN TO BEST ACCENTUATE THE PARTICULAR PLANTS IN THAT AREA.


URBAN ILLUSTRATIVE SECTION (NTS)

ILLUSTRATIVE SECTION (NTS)

AMPITHEATRE

STREET ACCESS

PUBLIC OPEN SPACE & OUTDOOR GALLERY

SHADE PLANTING REINFORCED CONCRETE POLISHED BLACK STONE

BOTANICAL GARDEN REINFORCED CONCRETE

STRUCTURAL CONCEPT (NTS)

GEOFOAM WATERPROOFING REINFORCED CIONCRETE ACCESIBILITY

SOIL

SUN PLANTING

JUNGLE PLANTING

SUN PLANTING


BIOGENIC PARK BOLD PLANTING PLANTS WHERE CHOSEN NOT ONLY FOR THEIR ABILITY TO GROW IN DOWNTWON LOS ANGELES BUT ALSO BECAUSE OF THEIR AESTHETICS. EXOTIC SCULPTURAL FORMS WOULD CONTEND WITH AND ENHANCE THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT OF BOLD ART AND ARCHITECTURE.

PLANTING ZONES THE PLANTING IS DIVIDED INTO 4 COLOR CODED AREAS FEATURING OVER 150 SPECIES OF PLANTS. ACCESSIBLE AREA PLANTING - LAWN AND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES ACCENTED BY ELEGANT ARCHING PALMS.

PALMS THE PLANTING CONSISTS OF OVER 50 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF PALMS AND ARBORESCENT MONOCOTS, THE REASON FOR THIS HAS TO DO WITH THE ROOTS. PALMS ARE MONOCOTS WHICH HAVE A FIBEROUS ROOT ZONE THAT WILL DO LITTLE DAMAGE TO PLANTER STRUCTURE, OPPOSED TO DICOTS THAT HAVE EXPANSIVE WOODY ROOTS THAT CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.

SUN PLANTING - LOW WATER GRASSES SUCCULENTS AND PALMS ADD DYNAMIC FORM, COLOR AND TEXTURE TO SITE. SHADE PLANTING - THE LARGE BUILDING TO THE SOUTH CASTS A LARGHE SHADOW CREATING A MICROCLIMATE FOR SUN/HEAT SENSITIVE PLANTS TO THRIVE. JUNGLE PLANTING - THE CORE OF THE SITE, A LUSH LAYERED PLANTING FEATURING CANOPY, UNDERSTORY AND A FOREST FLOOR.


URBAN ACCESSIBLE AREA PLANTING

SUN PLANTING

SHADE PLANTING

JUNGLE PLANTING

PERRENIAL AND GRASSES

GROUNDCOVER

GROUNDCOVER

GROUNDCOVER

Anigozanthus ‘Yellow Gem’- ANYG Carex pansa - CPA Festuca californica - FCA Festuca rubra - FRU Lomandra tanika - LTA Phormium ‘Yellow Wave’ - PHYW Stipa Arundinacea - SAR

Aptenia cordifolia - ACO Cotyledon orbiculata var. oblonga - COR Delosperma cooperi - CCO Dymondia margaretae - DMA Senecio mandrraliscae - SMA Sedum rupestre ‘Lemon Ball’ - SELB Sedum reflexum - SRE Sedum spurium ‘Dragons Blood’ - SEDB Portulacaria afra - PAF

Trachelospermum asiaticum - TAS vinca major - VMA

Helichrysum petiolare - HEPE Lysimachia nummularia - LYNU Setcreasea pallida - SEPA

PALMS AND CYCADS Archontophoenix cunninghamiana - ACU Bismarckia nobilis - BNO Livistonia australis - LAU Washingtonia robusta - WRO

PERRENIAL AND GRASSES Chondropetalum tectrorum - CTE Chondropetalum elephantinum - CEL Dasylirion longifolium - DLO Festuca glauca - FGL Festuca mairei - FMA Helictotrichon sempervirens - HSE Hesperaloe parviflora - HPA Leucadendron ‘Safari Sunset’ - LESS Otatea acuminata - OAC Pennisetum orientale - POR Puya coerulea - PCO Rhodocoma capensis - RCA Stipa tenuissima -STE

PALMS AND CYCADS

Brahea armata - BAR Butia capitata - BCA Chamaerops humilis var. cerifera - CHU Encephalartos horridus - EHO Encephalartos lehmanii -ELE Nannhorrops ritchhiana - NRI

SUCCULENTS Aloe brevifolia - ABR Aloe dichotoma - ADI Aloe ferox -AFE Aloe plicalatilis - API Agave attenuata - AAT Agave franzosinii - AFR Agave parryi - APA Agave vilmoriniana - AVI Agave ‘Blue Glow’ -ABG Dudleya brittonii - DBR Echinocactus grusonii - EGR Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’ - ETSF Euphorbia trigona - ETR Furcraea macdougalii - FMAC Opuntia microdasys - OMI

PERRENIAL AND GRASSES Aira elegantissima - AEL Astelia chathamica ‘silver spear’ - ACSS Carex retroflexa - CRE Cyathea cooperi - CCO Cyathea medullaris - CME Hydrangea quercifolia - HQU Lomandra hystrix - LHY Loropetalum chinense - LCH Philodendron monstera - PMO Philodendron selloum - PSEL Polystichum munitum - POMU Strelitzia nicolai- STNI Woodwardia fimbriata - WOFI

PALMS AND CYCADS Chamaedorea radicalis - CHRA Dioon edule - DIED Dioon spinulosum - DISP Howea forsteriana - HOFO Johannesteijsmannia altrifrons - JOAL livistona chinensis - LICH Rhopalostylis sapida - RHSA

TREES Filicium decepiens - FIDE

VINES Ficus pumila - FIPU Passiflora incarnata - PAIN

PERRENIAL AND GRASSES Aechmea recurvata - AERE Adenanthos sericeus - ADSE Agave mitis - AGMI Alcanterea imperialis - ALIM Alcanterea odorata - ALOD Alcanterea vinicolor - ALVI Asplenium nidus - ASNI Beschorneria yuccoides - BEYU Cordyline australis - COAU Cordyline banksii - COBA Cordyline indivisa - COIN Cyathea cooperi - CYCO Doryanthes excelsa - DOEX Doryanthes palmeryi - DOPA Furcraea foetida ‘Mediopicta’ - FUFO Grevillea victoriae - GRVI Hebe ‘red edge’ - HERE Helmholtzia glaberrima - HEGL Leucadendron argenteum - LEAR Lobelia excelsa - LOEX Lomandra longifolia - LOLO Maireana sedifolia - MASE Melaleuca incana - MEIN Neoregelia ‘Fireball’ - NEFI Otatea acuminata - OTAC Phylica pubescens - PHPU Polystichum munitum - POMU Pteris vittata - PTVI Rhodocoma gigantea - RHGI Strelitzia alba - STAL Strelitzia juncea - STJU Woodwardia fimbriata - WOFI

TREES Schizolobium parahyba - SCPA

PALMS AND CYCADS Acantophoenix rubra - ACAR Aiphanes aculeata - AIPA Arenga engleri - AREE Archontophoenix purpurea - ARCP Beccariophoenix alfredii - BECA Caryota gigas - CGI Chamaedorea geonomiformis - CHAG Chamaedorea glaucifolia - CHGL Chamaedorea oblongata - CHAO Chamaedorea plumosa - CHAP Chambeyronia macrocarpa - CHAM Cycas panzhihuaensis - CYCP Dioon califanoi - DIOC Dioon Spinulosum - DIOS Dypsis ambositrae - DYPA Dypsis baronii - DYPB Dypsis decaryi - DYPD Dypsis decipiens - DYDE Dypsis heteromorpha - DYPH Dypsis prestoniana - DYPP Dypsis robusta - DYPR Licuala ramsayi - LICR Macrozamia moorei - MACM Parajubaea sunkha - PARS Ravenea glauca - RAVG Ravenea xerophila - RAVX Rhapis multifida - RHAM Roystonea regia - ROYR Thrinax radiata - THRR Zombia antillarum - ZOMA

VINES Passiflora quadrangularis - PASQ Solandra maxima - SOLM Strongylodon macrobotrys - STRM


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URBAN

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BIOGENIC PARK LAZER CUT CHIPBOARD MODEL AT 20 SCALE.


URBAN


BIOGENIC PARK EXPLODED DIAGRAM

DRIP IRRIGATION

GREENWALL PLANTS

PLANTS CHOSEN FOR ABILITY TO GROW IN VERTICAL ENVIRONMENT AND LIMITED ROOT SPACE.

ALUMINIUM RAIL MOUNT Carex flava

WATERPROOF MEMBRANE

PLANTING MEDIA Polystichum munitum

GEOTEXTILE

Dichondra ‘silver falls’

PLANTING

GREEN WALL

REINFORCED CONCRETE WALL/ METAL MOUNTING BRACKETS

MODULAR PLANTING CELLS

PLANTING

MODULAR PLANTER CELL

Heuchera ‘smoothie’

THE VINES

STEEL I-BEAM

A MULTILEVEL MICRO-ECOSYSTEM OF CLIMBING VINES WITH FLAMBOYANT FLOWERS .

Passiflora quadrangularis -TALL GROWING 40’

Solandra maxima -MEDIUM GROWING 25’ EXPANDED METAL

Strongylodon macrobotrys -LOW GROWING VINE 15’

VINE ROOMS

STRUCTURE

AN ARCHING STEEL FRAME WITH EXPANDED METAL MESH.


URBAN StoneLite® PANEL DETAIL 0’

3”

6”

(IMAGE SOURCED FROM “stonepanels.com”)

1’

SOIL/PLANTING CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE

REINFORCED CONCRETE PLANTERS 0’

2’

4’

8’

KNIFE EDGE

SOIL

CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE ANCHOR BOLT

AIRSPACE/ WATERPROOF MEMBRANE

StoneLite® PANEL StoneLite® POLISHED GRANITE StoneLite® INTERLOCKING SYSTEM

ANCHOR CABLE

VERTICAL/ HORIZONTAL REBAR

SOIL CANTILEVER HEEL

STRUCTURE DETAILS

VERTICAL/ HORIZONTAL REBAR

PLOSHED GRANITE


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BUNKER HILL METRO STATION GREENROOF RAINWATER STORAGE

GRAVEL FOR DRAINAGE

BIORETENTION BASIN

BIORETENTION BASIN

BUNKER HILL STATION

NATIVE SOIL

OVERFLOW

COLLECTING STORM WATER TO RECHARGE THE WATER TABLE WHILE FILTERING CHEMICALS AND DEBRIS FROM WEST 2ND AND SOUTHE HOPE STREET.

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BUNKER HILL METRO STATION

WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL

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THE STATION IS A SERIES OF PEELED UP STRIPS OF PLANTING TO REVEAL THE METRO STATION BELOW. ACCESSIBLE BY STAIRS AND ESCALATOR THE BUNKER HILL METRO STATION IS A DESIGN EXTENSION OF BIOGENIC PARK . IT WILL AID IN THE CONNECTIVITY OF DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES WHILE ADDING TO THE AESTHETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

METRO STATION NIGHT VIEW

WATER FLOWING FROM SOUTH HOPE AND WEST 2ND STREET WILL GATHER AT THE BUNKER HILL RETENTION BASIN TO AID IN STORM WATER FILTERATION AND DISPERSAL.


URBAN RAIN COLLECTION

RAIN WILL GATHER ON THE GREENROOF OF THE BUNKER HILL METRO STATION AND BE DIRECTED TO THE WATER CISTERN BELOW THE STATION TO BE USED IN TIMES OF DROUGHT FOR SITE IRRIGATION.

WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL

(IMAGE SOURCED FROM “thetransportpolitic.com”)

THE METRO STATION

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METRO PLAZA GROUND LEVEL

METRO STATION SECTION (NTS)

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METRO TRAIN INBOUND

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AS PART OF THE “REGIONAL CONNECTOR TRANSIT PROJECT” THIS STATION WILL BE PART OF THE LARGER LA METRO SYSTEM LOWERING CAR TRAFFIC AND INCREASING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES.

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WATER CATCHMENT CISTERN


SOTHEYBY’S REALTY

SOTHEBY'S REALTY

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709a HEALDSBURG AVENUE HEALDSBURG, CALIFORNIA 95448

DESIGN 1 OF 2 FOR A CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT FOR A RE-LANDSCAPING OF THE HEALDSBURG SOTHYBY’S REALTY OFFICE. FEATURING OUTDOOR ART GALLERIES AND LOW WATER ORGANIC PLANTINGS.

MASTER PLAN B

Design Development REVISIONS:

SCALE

1/8"=1'-0" DRAWN BY

DATE

08-14-14


SOTHEBY'S REALTY

landscape architecture

709a HEALDSBURG AVENUE HEALDSBURG, CALIFORNIA 95448

DESIGN 2 FOR A CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT FOR A RE-LANDSCAPING OF THE HEALDSBURG SOTHYBY’S REALTY OFFICE. FEATURING A MORE CLASSICAL STYLE WITH AXIAL PATHWAY AND FORMAL PLANTINGS ASWELL AS A EMPHASIS ON EDIBLE LANDSCAPING.

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CORPORATE

MASTER PLAN A

Design Development REVISIONS:

SCALE

1/8"=1'-0" DRAWN BY

DATE

08-14-14


FORT POINT RECONNECTION

THE FORT POINT PARKS SYSTEM IS A LITTLE KNOWN AREA OF SAN FRANCISCO. DWARFED BY THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE FORT POINTY IS AN AMAZING PIECE OF CALIFORNIAN HISTORY AND READY FOR A REVAMPED LOOK AND ATTITUDE TOWARD ITS ENVIRONMENT. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS SUCH AS FOG FED COASTAL WETLANDS AND DUNES INFLUENCED THE FORMS AND PLANTING TO MAXIMIZE THE CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN SITE AND USER.


URBAN

THE LANDSCAPE OF FORT POINT WOULD EMBRACE THE FORMATION OF NATURAL DUNES INSTEAD OF FIGHT AGAINST TO CREATE A SYSTEM OF CHANGING LAND FORMS THAT FRAME AND ENVELOPE THE FORT.


SYDNEY WALTON PLAZA REDESIGN ORIGINALY DESIGNED BY PETER WALKER THIS PARK HAS MANY LAREG PINES AND OLD PLANTING THAT COULD BE REFURBISHED. THIS PLAN IS SHWOING THE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF A NEW PLANTING PALETTE TO PROMOT ETHE AREA NEAR THE EMBARCADERO AS A WARM MICROCLIMATE FOR RESIDENTS AND TOURISTS.

OFFICES

BERMS

BERMS

FOUNTAIN

BERMS

APARTMENT LANDING


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Poject Name: 2014 Garden Show Type: Front Elevation with Dimension

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Date: 01/23/2014

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Poject Name: 2014 Garden Show Type: Plan with Dimension Date: 01/23/2014

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