Wen Po Hsu's Landscape Architecture Portfolio

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Wen Po (Paul) Hsu Landscape Architecture Portfolio


Wen-Po(Paul) Hsu 25 W Randolph St, Apt 1705, Chicago,IL 60601 (206)954 9534 wenpoh@uoregon.edu, paulsformalacc@gmail.com

Education September 2017 - Present Eugene, OR

September 2015 - June 2017 Seattle, WA

University Of Oregon Department Of Landscape Architecture Bachelor Of Landscape Architecture

Seattle Central College Associate in Arts

Experience January 2019 - October 2020 Eugene, OR

Reception Desk Attendant Office Of Global Engagement /University Of Oregon My duty was to assist the offce of Global Engagement by setting up appointments with students that are planning to study abroad or internationl students to provide information of how and where to seek help with their concerns.

September 2016 - June 2017 Seattle, WA

Event Coordinator Student Leardership/Seattle Central College I was a part of being a student leader at Seattle Central College, my main responsibilities were to organize tournaments, games, and fun day activities that are open to all Seattle Central College students

Awards September 2018 September 2020 September 2020

Recipient of the Lafky Family Scholarship Recipient of the Jane Kerr Platt Memorial Scholarship Recipient of the Kenneth Ghent Student Scholarship

Skills Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)/ Rhino 6/AutoCAD / Microsoft Office/Landfx/ ArcGIS /Sketchup /Laser Cutter/Microsoft Teams/ Zoom/ Miro

Languages

Fluent: English, Chinese Conversation: Malay

Organization January 2020 - Present

September 2018 - June 2020

American Society of Landscape Architects Student Member Hua Feng Magazine Editor


CONTENT

01 VENETA VILLAGE

outdoor pop-up market design Ankeny

academic group work

02 ANKENY PARK

food cart pod park design academic group work Circuit Court 03 CIRCUIT COURT ROOFTOP GARDEN Rooftop rooftop pollinator garden in the Chicago area Garden personal work

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04 POTTER PARK

community urban farm park design acedemic technical drawing

05 DISNEYLAND MAIN ST FIELD STUDY digital hand drawing & analysis of Disneyland personal work

06 JOINT HOOP

urban outdoor seating design personal work


Spring 2019, Academic Group Work Team: Aaron Woolverton Instructor: Michael Geffel Main work in group: Design(50%)/Digital Modeling(30%)/Drawing(70%) Site: Veneta, Oregon, USA

Design Description

Creating diverse public spaces and charming atmospheres within Veneta’s community has been the driving concept behind this proposal. Utilizing historical motifs of the town’s recent past, the idea of spatial “living rooms”, and pocket sized outdoor spaces introduces a dynamic relationship between Veneta’s existing residential community and its weekly Farmer’s Market. The goal of this project’s phase is to introduce a new kind of marketing platform to advance the development of downtown Veneta. This phase will only exist for 10 weeks throughout the Summer of 2019; phase two will explore a more permanent installation for the potential growth of the downtown district of Veneta.


Cross section #1

1”=15’ scale

Cross section #2

1”=15’ scale

Cross section #3

1”=15’ scale

plan view room b

1”=20’ scale

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awning structure street painting (typ) planter (typ) astroturf/play

a

c helikite installation

d


Installation Concept Veneta Village’s installation is inspired from the town’s rich industrial past: The logging industry, a historical piece to the local identity, is artistically referenced by an interactive helikite anchored to an abstracted piece of lumber upon the site. As seen in the image to the left, Eugene and Veneta share an innovative logging technique known as balloon logging that was thoroughly explored in the late 1960s. Bringing back this practice with modern technology in mind, the helikite at Veneta Village will monitor movement throughout the week, analyze usage at the site, and provide interactive feedback as seen below.

Helikite + Camera

Reference (Above): https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/ etools/logging/manual/yarding/example_systems.html

Spectators

Pod + Screens


+8’ abv

+8’ abv

phase 1 phase 2 program gathering space Phase 1 + 2 Diagram

not to scale

Featured On Veneta’s Local News Paper

Design and drawn by Aaron and me (WenPo)


Ankeny

Project Goals and Objective

Fall 2020, Academic Group Work Team: Su Li, JaiWei Luo, Sophia Lui Instructor: Yekang Ko Main work in group: Site Analsis(50%)/ Design(100%)/Drawing(100%) Site: Portland, Oregon, USA

Ankeny

Design Description

Reestablishing a sense of character and community for the newly relocated food cart pod within Midtown Portland has been the driving concept for this proposal. By utilizing the history Midtown had with it’s food cart pod community, the idea of a outdoor jazz club came into play. The park is spatial framed by food carts and has a center stage frame by two existing buildings. The goal of this project is to activate Ankey Park in order to reconnect the south and north ends of midtown, as south midtown has been underutilized after the disperse of one of the largest food cart pod community in Portland.

W Burnside St

My goal is to connect the North and South ends of Midtown to eliminate dead zones, uplift local businesses, and honor Portland’s important food cart culture. By redesigning Ankeny Park as an attraction, I plan to up lift the poorly activated North Midtown, which will ripple down and connecting North and South Midtown.


The food carts of Portland were displaced after being there for 20+ years

The food carts of Portland were displaced after being there for 20+ years

Rapid Deactivation in Midtown within the Past Year

O’Bryant park closed down due to structural failure caused by the parking lot underneath O’Bryant park closed

down due to structural failure caused by the parking lot underneath

Rapid Dea

Service industry had to shut down operation due to COVID

past

The food carts of Portland were displaced after being there for 20+ years

past

the is i ove off sto lot

current

disturbance

disturbance

current

O’Bryant park closed down due to structural failure caused by the parking lot underneath

the south pa is activitaed running bus slower and s

past

homeless camps

street interface

homeless camps

street interface

the north part of M is inactive due to overwhelming am office buildings an storefronts and pa lots

current

disturbance

shopping

easy crossing

shopping

cafe

easy crossing

shopping homeless street building with low contrubtion in activating space camps interface

home cam

cafe

easy

cafe

streetscrossing with fast traffic

building with medium contrubtion in activating space

the south part of Midtown is activitaed by up and running bussinesses with slower and safer streets

streets with moderate traffic streets with slow traffic streets with fast traffic

buildingwith withlow highcontrubtion contrubtionininactivating activating space space building recently vacant & underutilized buildings

building with medium contrubtion in activating space

streets with moderate traffic

building with with highlow contrubtion space building contrubtionininactivating activating space

streets withtraffic slow traffic streets with fast

building with&medium contrubtion in activating space recently vacant underutilized buildings

streets with moderate traffic streets with slow traffic

building with high contrubtion in activating space

Site Option Within Midtown For Revitalization

recently vacant & underutilized buildings

Ankeny Square Current abandon park , high potential for reactivation.

NORTH PARK BLOCKS

ANKENY SQUARE

O’Bryant Square Current abandon park , due to structural failure in the park lots underneth the park it was forced to close down. Cannot be redesign before the structural issue have been fixed.

O’BRYANT SQUARE

BLOCK 216 (FOOD CART DISPLACED )

Block 216 Current under construction to be built into a hotel, before the construction this place was home to one of the larges food cart pod community in Portland OR. The lost of this foodcart pod furture contribute to the deactivation of south Midtown.

Green Loop route within Midtown Green Loop route into Midtown Previously the portland food cart area Vacant DIRECTOR PARK

Recently vacant due to Covid Multi Residential Housing Hotel Commercial Mixed Use School

SOUTH PARK BLOCK

Non-profit Park

0’

100’

200’

400’

600’

800’


Furniture Design

Food Cart Design Top View

Water Tank Exhaust Hood Side View

Awning

Front Serving Window

Fire Supression System

Power (50 AMP)

Propane

Back Door Tow Hitch

Side Serving Window

Double Axle Stabalizer

Greywater Tank / Grease tank

Front View


7’

16’

20’

Sidewalk

Mixed-use raised area

Car path

Bike path

Park path

Fire truck access

50’

20’

W Burnside St

SW Ankeny St

0’

10’

20’

40’

60’

100’

14’

6’

24’


Circuit Court Rooftop Garden

Compression U

Fall 2020, Independent Work Site: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Rooftop Entrance Building

Design Description

Creating a charming public space for pollinators to strive in has been the driving concept behind this proposal. This project addresses the micro-climate problems that Chicago, Illinois is currently facing through using the implications of rooftop gardens. The three main topics which this rooftop garden aims to address are: the Urban Heat Island effect, stormwater management, and supporting pollinators in Illinois.

Viewing Spot

Glass Barrier

3’ Width Path (typ)

Compression Unit

Rooftop Entrance Building

Pollina (7 Bee H


Study Area The Loop in Chicago was chosen as the study area as I was

Pollinator Area (7 Bee Hive Towers)

looking at the City Hall Rooftop Garden as a president. The green outline denotes the boundary of the study area as shown on the below.

Unit

ator Area Hive Towers)

Glass Barrier Small Gathering Area

20’

Viewing Spot

Large Gathering Area

50’

Viewing Spot

Met with all four criteria Met with three criteria Met with two criteria

Viewing Spot Building Height Map Value (Feet) High : 1438.09

BUILDING HEIGHT MAP

Low : 586.826

Hill Shade Esri, HERE, Garmin, (c) OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community

Value High : 254

HILL SHADE STUDY MAP

Low : 0

Esri, HERE, Garmin, (c) OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community

Building Rooftop Slope Value (Degree) 0 - 15 15 - 34

ROOFTOP SLOPE MAP

35 - 54 55 - 72 73 - 88

Esri, HERE, Garmin, (c) OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community

Solar Exposure Map Value High : 593427

ROOFTOP SOLAR RADIATION MAP

Low : 130.469

Sources: Esri, HERE, Garmin, USGS, Intermap, INCREMENT P, NRCan, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri Korea, Esri (Thailand), NGCC, (c) OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community

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Lost Of Bee Colonies 2006-2019 Total Winter Bee Colonies Lost Acceptable Winter Bee Colonies Lost -50%

-40%

-30%

-20%

-10%

-0%

20062007

20072008

20082009

20092010

20102011

20112012

20122013

20132014

20142015

20152016

20162017

20172018

20182019

Bees Thrive in an Urban Environment National average bee lost

Urban bees have access to greater biodiversity, resulting in a more varied diet and stronger immune systems.

28.6% The bee lost percentage of 2018-2019

37.7%

In rural environments, modern monoculture farming exposes bees to less diverse plants types and more pesticides.

due a spike in winter bee lost cause by the Polar Vortex in 2019

Historical Floods & Heatwave In Chicago

1957- The Great Subway Flood

1961- Chicago Suburban Flood

Hurricane Carla swept across northern Illinois on Sept. 12 and 13, 1961, producing heavy rainfall and strong, gusty winds. The greatest rain total in Illinois, 8.18 inches, was recorded at Mount Carroll. Rainfall across the Chicago area from the 12th through the 14th: 4.46 inches at O’Hare and 5.21 inches at Midway.

1973- 1973 Chicago Flood

The area of Chicago experiance the wettest year on record, which failed the stromewater management system in rural areas.

The Great Chicago Flood

1995 Chicago Heatwave

The source of the flood was a deceptive whirlpool in the Chicago River at Kinzie Street that appeared sometime after 7 a.m. in the morning of April 13, 1992. It left water gushing like a racing rapid into the vast and antiquated web of freight tunnels that run under the Loop.

Around 600 people died in the mid July heat wave, making this the deadliest weather event in Chicago history. Humidity was extremely high with dew point temperatures in the upper 70s to lower 80s. The hottest day was July 13. The high of 104 at O’Hare (official Chicago observatory) was the second highest official temperature in Chicago.

1987- 1987 Chicago Flood

Flash flood hit the Chicago area cause by a record rainfall in a day.

1996- Aurora Flood

The rainstorm on July 17-18, 1996, produced several rainfall records and was the second most costly weather disaster in Illinois behind the 1993 flood. The 16.94 inches recorded at Aurora still stands as the statewide record for the most rain from a single 24-hour period. The 10.99 inches on the west side of the Chicago metro area was the most recorded in the Chicago urban area.

1987- Chicago Heatwave

There were 47 days with temperatures in the 90s and 7 days in the 100s, both records. Drought led to lower humidity and lower minimum temperatures than other hot summers. So, despite all the 90 and 100 days, 1988 ended up only the 10th warmest summer.

2008- Midwest Flood

The June 2008 Midwestern United States floods were flooding events which affected portions of the Midwestern United States. After months of heavy precipitation, a number of rivers overflowed their banks for several weeks at a time and broke through levees at numerous locations.

2012Riverwalk Flood


Detail Section Of Green Roofing 6” to 10”

Engineered Soil Filter Fabric Reservoir Layer Moisture Retention Layer

Thermal Insulation Drainage Layer Root Barrier Protection Course Waterproofing Membrane Structure Deck

Aeration Layer

Project Specific Plant Choice Criteria

Success Under Shallow Soil

Species Native To Illinois (Zone 6-7)

High Diversity Of Blooming Plants

Blooming Through Spring, Summer & Fall

Seasonal Bloom Timetable Drought Tolerant Plants

WINTER

Common Spiderwort

(TO)

Cream Wild Indigo

(BB)

Prairie Smoke

(GT)

Pale Penstemon

(PD)

Butterflyweed

(AT)

Purple Prairie Clover

(DP)

White Prairie Clover

(DC)

Rough Blazingstar

(LA)

Showy Glodenrod

(SSP)

Stiff Aster

(AL)

Junegrass

(KM)

Prairie Dropseed

(SH)

SPRING

SUMMER

FALL

Moisture Tolerant Plants Virginia Spiderwort

(TV)

Wild Larkspur

(DT)

Culver’s Root

(VV)

Purple Milkweed

(AP)

Savanna Blazingstar

(LS)

Purple Coneflower

(EPU)

Sky Blue Aster

(SNA)

Little Bluestem

(SS)

Tall Border Plant Foxglove Beardtougue

(PD)

Pale Purple Coneflower

(EPA)

Prairie Blazingstar

(LP)

Wild Bergamot

(MF)

New England Aster

(SNA)

Rattlesnake Master

(ZA)

Rosinweed

(SI)

Indiangrass

(SN) WINTER

SPRING

SUMMER

FALL


SHRUBS

CODE

BOTANICAL NAME

QTY

AP

Asclepias purpurascens

356

AT

Asclepias tuberosa

366

AL BB DC

Aster linariifolius Baptisia bracteata Dalea capitata

4,458

SN

DT

Dalea purpurea Delphinium tricorne

TO PP

MF

2,768

Echinacea pallida

258

EPU

Echinacea purpurea

2,072

GT

Geum triflorum

4,754

KM

Koeleria macrantha

890

Liatris aspera

KM

LS

Liatris pycnostachya Liatris scariosa nieuwlandii

AT GT

PD

Penstemon digitalis

266

DC

AL GT

GT

GT

Penstemon pallidus

1,244

SS

Schizachyrium scoparium

992

SI

Silphium integrifolium

214

SSP

Solidago speciosa

2,082

SN

Sorghastrum nutans

510

SH SNA TO

Sporobolus heterolepis Symphyotrichum novae-angliae

DC

Tradescantia ohiensis

1,404

TV

Tradescantia virginiana

DC

DC

DC

PD

Veronicastrum virginicum

208

ZA

Zizia aurea

86

SSP

KM

GT

AT

SS

SNA

BB

AL PD

AL

BB

GT

DC

SN AL

D

GT PD

LA

B PD

AL

DP

LA

GT EPA

AT GT

AP TV

SNA

EPU

DC AT

LA

GT

BB

SNA GT

GT BB SSP

SS

TV

DC

SS

DT

EPU SS

AT SI

SN

DT

BB TV

SSP

1,254

VV

DP

BB

TO TV

DC

BB

LA

DP

GT

DT

SS

BB

442 690

EPU

AP

DT

BB

AL

PP

GT GT

PD

DC

340 388

GT

DP

PD

786

Monarda fistulosa

SH

SSP

3,024

MF

DC

DC DP

SSP LP

DP AL

AT

3,565

EPA

LA

BB

KM

SH

DP

LA

SSP

TO

AL

LA

2,707

3,442

LA

TO

AL

SNA

SI

BB DP

LP

SI

PD TO

LA BB

GT AL

DC


SN

LP

SI

SN

LP

TO

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PD

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TV

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SNA

AL

DP

SHGT

SSP

PD

GT

AP

AL

SH

BB

SSP

GT

DP

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AL

GT

DP

SSGT

EPA

LA

TV

TO

AL

DC PD GT

SSP

KM

LA

PD AL

DC LA

LA

DP

SS

PD

DT

AL

ALDP

TO GT

BB KM

DC

GT

SNA MF

SS

SH

GT

GT GT

SH

SSP

AL TV SSP SSP AT

LA

GT

BBTO

SSP

GT

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SI

EPU DT TV

BB

KM

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ALTO

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DT

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SNA

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DC AL Species Cluster Plant Of The Same DP GT When DC the same flowers grown together, pollinators doesn’t have to travel GT as far GT between blossoms.

SNA

SNA

LP

DC

AT

SS

DT

SI

SI

DC

SNA

AL

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Potter Park

Pp

9 3/4" 2"

6" X 1" THK ROUGH SWAN SPRUCE STAINED WITH "SANDSTONE" SOLID WOOD STAIN BY CLOVERDALE PAINTS.

5 1/2"

1'-6 1/2"

5'-5 1/2"

2" X 9" WOOD CAP.MAHOGAY HARD WOOD BASE WITHSTANDS EXTREME WEATHER

1'-10 1/2"

5'5" X 5.5" IPE AND JARRAH BROWN PAINTED WOOD RECYCLED PLASTIC PROFILED SLATS. NO. D748,422. CAST ALUMINUM PARTS COME IN EITHER A POWDERCOATED OR ANODIZE FINISH.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

6"

4" X 6" PT.SPRUCE POST

Spring 2020, Academic Technical Drawing Work Team: Su Li, Sophia Lui Instructor: Brad Stangeland Site: Lebanon, Oregon, USA

1'-10 1/2"

2"

2 1/4" MERCURY COLOR ALUMINUM TUBE

1 1/2"

2" X 6" S4S SPRUCE (TYPICAL)

1'-8 1/4"

5'-5 1/2"

4" X 6" PT.SPRUCE POST

4" X 6" PT. SPRUCE POST

6" X 1" THK ROUGH SWAN SPRUCE STAINED WITH "SANDSTONE" SOLID WOOD STAIN BY CLOVERDALE PAINTS. 2"

2'-0"

1'-8"

2 1/4"

6"

4"

By Francisco Gomez Paz.

(My team and I developed a complete set1"=1' of SCALE: construction drawings, 100% of the sheets shown is drawn by myself) 2"

PORTER PARK

5'5" X 5.5" IPE AND JARRAH BROWN PAINTED WOOD RECYCLED PLASTIC PROFILED SLATS. NO. D748,422. CAST ALUMINUM PARTS COME IN EITHER A POWDERCOATED OR ANODIZE FINISH.

2 1/4" ALUMINUM SUPPORT

2 1/4" ALUMINUM TUBE

SECTION OF FENCE

4" X 6" PT.SPRUCE POST

2" X 9" WOOD CAP. MAHOGAY HARD WOOD BASE WITHSTANDS EXTREME WEATHER

2" X 6" S4S SPRUCE

6" X 1" THK ROUGH SWAN SPRUCE STAINED WITH "SANDSTONE" SOLID WOOD STAIN BY CLOVERDALE PAINTS.

4 1/2"

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PLAN VIEW OF FENCE ON THE CURVING EDGE

WOOD BENCH WITHOUT BACKREST

4

2 1/4" ALUMINUM TUBE

Design Description

A complete set of construction drawings for a mid scale urban farm park in Lebanon, Oregon. While the schematic design was provided by Stangeland and Associates, we as a team were able to establish unique detail and design elements within the provided guidelines. This project emphasizes the quality community based engagement and constructibility, aiming to be a space of labor and love within the community. 10"

6'-0"

3"

4"

6"

By Francisco Gomez Paz.

2'-0"

" X 6" S4S SPRUCE

2 1/4"

6" X 1" FENCE BOARDS TO BE CLOSE NAILED. SPACE DIA. OF ONE NAIL.

W STR 5" NAIL WITH TOE-SCREW TO CONNECT FENCE BOARDS

2" X 6" S4S SPRUCE

BENCHES ARE AVAILABLE AS FREESTANDING, SURFACE MOUNT, OR EMBEDDED.

SCALE: 1"=1'

WOOD FENCE

6

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION

MIN. SLOPE ON PAVING SURFACE 3/16 PER FOOT, OR 1.5%.

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DIRECTION OF SLOPE PLANES -

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SCALE: 1"=1'

GRADING PLAN LEGEND

(359.47)

PERFORATED DRAIN LINE - LOCATE 4" PERFORATED PIPE IN 12"X12"

NON ANGULAR GRAVEL SURROUNDED BY FABRIC SEPARATOR. LOCATE BEHIND WALLS PER DETAIL (SHEET L8), AND CONNECT TO 4" SOLID DRAIN LINE. BEST PIPE ROUTE TO BE RESOLVED ON SITE.

4" SOLID SCHEDULE 40 PVC DRAINLINE

LOCATE IN APPROPRIATE LOCATIONS, TO BE DETERMINED ON SITE. LOCATE AT MIN. DEPTH OF 6" BELOW FINISH GRADE OF CONCRETE TO ENSURE ADEQUATE MINIMUM COVERAGE AND PIPE SLOPE.

S DIRECTION OF SLOPE PLANES -

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MIN. SLOPE ON PAVING SURFACE 3/16 PER FOOT, OR 1.5%.

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6" NDS SATIN BRASS GRATE (ROUND 918B IN CONCRETE, SQUARE # 921B IN PAVERS) W/ SPEE-D BASIN ASSEMBLY. SEE GRADING PLAN FOR RIM ELEVATIONS. DRAIN LINE TO TIE INTO ADJACENT LINES AND DRAIN TO APPROVED LOCATION, TBD. SEE DETAIL 7, TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL DETAILS SHEET 1.

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STANGELAND & ASSOC. INC., LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS EXPRESSLY RESERVES ITS COMMON LAW COPYRIGHT AND OTHER PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THESE PLANS. THESE PLANS ARE NOT TO BE REPRODUCED, CHANGED, OR COPIED IN ANY FORM OR MANNER WHATSOEVER, NOR ARE THEY TO BE ASSIGNED TO A THIRD PARTY WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING THE WRITTEN PERMISSION AND CONSENT OF STANGELAND & ASSOC. INC., LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS. IN THE EVENT OF

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1. VERIFY LOCATION OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF WORK. REPAIR ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIES, PIPES, OR RELATED FACILITIES AT CONTRACTORS EXPENSE AND IN A MANNER APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.

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3. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES IN GRADING PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF WORK.

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4. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ALL SITE OBSERVATIONS. 5. STAIR RISER HEIGHT VARIES 6"-7". TREAD LENGTH 14"TYP.

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6. NO SLOPES IN PLANT BEDS SHALL EXCEED A 3:1 RATIO.

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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360.02

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HP

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GRADING CONVERSION CHARTS

358.23 S

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DECIMAL VALUE

HP

358.49 S

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358.49 S

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359.24

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358.84

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358.79

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1.0%

1/8"

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1.5%

3/16"

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2.0%

1/4"

.92

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2.5%

5/16"

1.00

12

3.0%

3/8"

SLOPE IN %

DROP PER F00T

CLIENT NAME

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358.49

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359.09


LIGHTING PLAN LEGEND OUTLET FOR TRANSFORMER POWER SOURCE - SPECIFY WATERPROOF FOR EXTERIOR LOCATIONS. VERIFY POWER SOURCE, MIN. VOLTS @ OUTLET = 120 VOLTS. CHECK VOLTAGE ON TRANSFORMER SIDE TO BE 12.0 VOLTS.

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LIGHTING TRANSFORMER - WITH NUMBER UNIQUE 1120SS-TPC STAINLESS STEEL, MULTI-TAP, TIMER & PHOTOCELL 20

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(E) SLEEVING- EXISITNG SLEEVING IN PLACE, AS SHOWN ON PLAN.

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ELECTRICAL WIRE - LOW VOLTAGE WIRE. 12-2, 10-2, 8-2 ETC.

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LOCATE AS SHOWN ON PLAN WIRING HUB - WITH CIRCUIT NUMBER LOCATE WIRE JUNCTION CONNECTIONS INSIDE UTILITY VAULT (CARSON OR APPROVED). USE ACE CONNECTORS FOR ALL WIRE UNIONS AND JUNCTIONS.

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(X) UP LIGHT - ALLIANCE OUTDOOR LIGHTING BL110 (4W) BRONZE FINISH. DIRECT TOWARD TREES.

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STANGELAND & ASSOC. INC., LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS EXPRESSLY RESERVES ITS COMMON LAW COPYRIGHT AND OTHER PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THESE PLANS. THESE PLANS ARE NOT TO BE REPRODUCED, CHANGED, OR COPIED IN ANY FORM OR MANNER WHATSOEVER, NOR ARE THEY TO BE ASSIGNED TO A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

RUSSELL DRIVE

ALLIANCE OUTDOOR LIGHTING AL100 (2.5W)

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(X) AREA LIGHT - FX LUMINAIRE RW (2.5W)

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VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS

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CIRCUIT (1-10): .000233 x 10-12.5W x 73-146FT = .17-.425 (USING 4-5 WIRE) CIRCUIT (11-20):.000233 x 8-12.5W x 10-110FT = .0186-.20 (USING 4-5 WIRE)

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CIRCUIT (21-30):.000233 x 8-12.5W x 65-118FT = .121-.343 (USING 4-5 WIRE)

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CIRCUIT (31-40):.000233 x 8-12.5W x 65-160FT = .121-.466 (USING 4-5 WIRE)

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CIRCUIT (41-47):.000233 x 8-12.5W x 105-185FT = .195-.539 (USING 4-5 WIRE)

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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CIRCUIT #: R x W x L = VOLTAGE DROP

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LIGHTING NOTES

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1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LAYOUT & DESIGN OF LOW-VOLTAGE LIGHTING WIRE RUNS.

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2. ALL WIRE RUNS TO USE THE "HUB" METHOD AND VOLTAGE DROP AT FIXTURES MUST FALL WITHIN THE ACCEPTABLE PARAMETERS OF THE INDUSTRY STANDARD.

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3. LIGHT FIXTURES THAT PROVIDE LESS THAN THE IDEAL OUTPUT AS PER INDUSTRY STANDARD WILL BE DEEMED UNACCEPTABLE AND MUST BE RE-WIRED OR ADJUSTED AT THE MULTI-TAP TRANSFORMER.

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TAYLOR STREET

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

RUSSELL DRIVE

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IRRIGATION LEGEND

IRRIGATION_ SCHEDULE SYMBOL

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

10 4

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82

30

Rain Bird RD-12-S-P30-F 8 Series MPR Shrub Spray, 12.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, Seal-A-Matic check valve, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

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30

Rain Bird RD-12-S-P30-F 10 Series MPR Shrub Spray, 12.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, Seal-A-Matic check valve, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

50

30

Rain Bird RD-12-S-P30-F 12 Series MPR Shrub Spray, 12.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, Seal-A-Matic check valve, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

23

30

Rain Bird RD-12-S-P30-F 15 Series MPR Shrub Spray, 12.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, Seal-A-Matic check valve, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

46

30

Rain Bird RD-12-S-P30-F ADJ Shrub Spray, 12.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, Seal-A-Matic check valve, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

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Rain Bird RD-12-S-P30-F HE-VAN Series Shrub Spray, 12.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, Seal-A-Matic check valve, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

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MANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTION

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Rain Bird ESP8LXME with (03) ESPLXMSM12 44 Station Commercial Controller. Mounted on a Plastic Wall Mount. Without flow sensing.

1

Rain Bird WR2-RC Wireless Rain Sensor Combo, includes 1 receiver and 1 rain sensor transmitter.

1

Irrigation Lateral Line: PVC Schedule 40

4,408 l.f.

Irrigation Mainline: PVC Schedule 40

1,458 l.f.

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HB

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Valve Number

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VALVE SCHEDULE

8

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Matco-Norca 203IF 3/4" Brass Inverted Nose Garden Valve Hose Bibb. Female Inlet. Same size as mainline pipe.

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PIPE SIZE CHART

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HB

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SCALE : 1" 0

Valve Size

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4

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date 5/31 SL,LS d.b. dwg. rev.

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LIGHT

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4

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Rain Bird RD-04-P30-F HE-VAN Series Turf Spray, 4.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

8 4

10

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Rain Bird RD-04-P30-F ADJ Turf Spray, 4.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

10

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Rain Bird RD-04-P30-F 15 Series MPR Turf Spray, 4.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

Valve Callout

10

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HB

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15

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HEAD SCHEDULE

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12

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PORTER PARK

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Rain Bird RD-04-P30-F 10 Series MPR Turf Spray, 4.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

12

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

10

10

F

HB

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TQ

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QTY

Rain Bird RD-04-P30-F 8 Series MPR Turf Spray, 4.0" Pop-Up, with 30 psi in-stem pressure regulation, and Flow-Shield Technology. 1/2" NPT female threaded inlet.

10

10

10

10

10

TECH STUDIO

NOTE: LAYOUT OF LIGHTS AND HUBS INTENDED TO KEEP VOLTAGE DROP TO 1.00 VOLT OR LESS. CHANGES TO LAYOUT SHOULD REFLECT THIS GOAL. ALL LIGHTS TO BE PROVIDED WITH A RANGE OF 10.8V TO 12V.

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STANGELAND & ASSOC. INC., LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS EXPRESSLY RESERVES ITS COMMON LAW COPYRIGHT AND OTHER PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THESE PLANS. THESE PLANS ARE NOT TO BE REPRODUCED, CHANGED, OR COPIED IN ANY FORM OR MANNER WHATSOEVER, NOR ARE THEY TO BE ASSIGNED TO A

26

PORTER PARK

R = RESISTANCE IN 12-2 WIRE (OREGON STANDARD) X .67 RESISTANCE FOR 10-2 WIRE X .39 RESISTANCE FOR 8-2 WIRE W = TOTAL WATTAGE ON CIRCUIT L = LENGTH OF RUN TO HUB OR FIRST LIGHT

25

TAYLOR STREET

NOTES 1.

SURVEY INFORMATION SUPPLIED 975 LINCOLN STREET EUGENE, OREGON 97440 PH. (541) 686-8478

2.

NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES IN THE LAYOUT OF WORK PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF THE WORK.

3.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL BE NOTIFIED 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ALL SITE INSPECTIONS.

4.

IRRIGATION LAYOUT IS SCHEMATIC. ADJUST ROUTING OF IRRIGATION LINES AND HEADS AS NECESSARY TO AVOID EXISTING UTILITIES OR CUTTING TREE ROOTS.

5.

VERIFY LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO EXCAVATION. DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIES WILL BE REPAIRED BY CONTRACTOR.

6.

PROTECT TRUNKS, LIMBS AND ROOTS OF EXISTING TREES FROM ABRASION AND COMPACTION. CUT NO ROOTS OVER 3" IN DIAMETER WITHOUT APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.

7.

SIZE IRRIGATION PIPE ACCORDING TO PIPE SIZE CHART.

8.

VERIFY LOCATION & SIZE OF EXISTING WATER METER AND MINIMUM STATIC WATER PRESSURE OF 83 P.S.I AND MINIMUM FLOW OF 1300 G.P.M. AT POINT OF CONNECTION AND IRRIGATION MAINLINE STUB-OUT. INFORM LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF PRESSURE AND FLOWS LESS THAN THOSE STATED.

9.

INSTALL SPRAY HEADS 6" FROM ADJACENT BUILDINGS AND WALLS OR WITHIN 3" OF ADJACENT PAVEMENT AND CURBS.

IRRIGATION SYSTEM 11. IRRIGATION SLEEVES TO BE SCHEDULE 40 P.V.C.. 12. IRRIGATION SLEEVE SIZES ARE AS INDICATED ON DRAWING. 13. IRRIGATION SLEEVE LAYOUT IS SCHEMATIC. VERIFY LOCATIONS AND NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM.

IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED IN ALL LAWN AND PLANT BED AREAS IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC SOLENOID CONTROLLED UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER SYSTEM WITH PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS, BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE, AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER (IRRITROL, RAINBIRD OR APPROVED), ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVES (RAINBIRD PEB-PRS SERIES OR APPROVED), WITH POP-UP SPRAY SPRINKLERS (RAINBIRD 1800 SAM-PRS SERIES OR APPROVED). ALL VALVES TO BE LOCATED IN UNDERGROUND VALVE BOX (CARSON OR APPROVED). AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER TO BE LOCATED IN WEATHER PROOF LOCATION.

IRRIGA

date 5/31 d.b. SL,LS dwg. rev.

SCALE : 1" 0

8

16

L4

10. IRRIGATION SLEEVES SHOWN ON DRAWING ARE TO BE INSTALLED AS FOLLOWS: * SLEEVES EXTEND 8" BEYOND ADJACENT PAVEMENT OR INSIDE FACE OF CURB. * OPEN ENDS ARE TO BE COVERED WITH DUCT TAPE * WOOD LOCATION STAKES (2 X 2 RED TOP) ARE TO BE PLACED AT ALL SLEEVE LOCATIONS AT FACE OF WALKS AND CURBS.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION


Room of introduction

Field study Drawing Of Main Street Disneyland

Path of buildup

Summer 2019, Independent Work Site: Anaheim, California, USA The reveal Choosing your adventure Main street is a transition room (stage) that prepares it's audience to immerse into their fairy tale world

This is a self started field study of Main Street Disneyland, to understand immersive theatrical pseudo public spaces. Main Street USA, Disneyland is an in transition space before you go into what is “known“ as Disneyland, it is the use of urban design to prepare the audience to be let into a fairy tale. A theatrical Mall design to look & feel like a public space.

Pictures, light sketch and notes taken in Disneyland on Aug 28 2019. hand Drawn digitally and edited on InDesign Oct 06 2020.


FRONT VIEW

The Joint Hoop is a two-part modular outdoor furniture for the “Design Competition Urban Chair: Rethinking Street Furniture” competition. It is designed to support social interaction, with the intention of acting as public art and bringing sculptural value. The Joint Hoop is designed to be customizable for vastly different social urban spaces; its flexibility allows it to be used for various activities. Social interaction can only occur when one is comfortable and active. The Joint Hoop is hollow and constructed with a plastic shell to be both lightweight and waterproof. I alway thought in order to trigger social interaction I needed to be comfortable and active, I then designed an outdoor furniture that enables you to actively shape comfort.

SECTION VIEW

3’ 4”

6”

3’ 10”

2” 2’ 2” 8”

7’ 6” 1’ 6” 2” 3”

8”

3”

2”

3”

3” 1’ 6”

6”

2”

2’ 6”

4’

2”

1’ 6”

6”

1’

2’

3'

Joint mechanism shelter

seat & table

seating

gathering

5’


Email:

wenpoh@uoregon.edu paulhsu101062@gmail.com hsuwenpo@outlook.com


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