Landscape Architecture Portfolio
Rogelio NuĂąez
Rogelio NuĂąez
940 E 3rd st Pomona CA, 91766 (909)753-8757 rogernunez67@gmail.com
Objective
Seeking an opportunity to utilize and further develop the skills I have obtained in my Landscape Architecture education.
Education
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Professional Experience
June 2016 - Sep 2016 TKD Landscape Architecture - Adjusted CAD base plans. - Helped set up planting lists for project sites. - Prepared design documents for shipping - Site visits, adjust CAD plans, document existing condition. - Clarical office tasks. - Nursery and hardware store visits for material inventory.
College of Environmental Design Bachelor of science, Landscape Architecture
June 2018
Associated Students Incorporated: Maintenance
2015-Present - Construction: simple patch work, framing, and sheetrock experience. Electrical: replace/ rewire ballasts. Plumbing: maintained public use restrooms (replace diaphragms and vacuum breakers). - Assisted manager in clerical duties such as schedule building operations, communicate between departments, and advocate for maintenance with contractors.
Michael’s Arts & Crafts
2013-2015 - Assisted customers with product description and knowledge. - Coordinated between 4 employees during hard-pressed business hours. - Actively engaged with numerous customers.
American Red Cross
- Telerecruitment, called database to set up future donations. - On field nurse assistance. - On field donor catering, and check-in.
Relevant Skills
2010-2013
- Fluent in Spanish and English. - Knowledge with graphic programs (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Adobe suite. - Knowledge with design programs (AutoCad, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, 123D Make). - Computer literate of Windows and Mac.
Table of Contents Santa Fe, New Mex Community Park Irwindale’s Catch Basins Griffith Demonstration Gardens Schrage Residence Model Train Backyard Personal/ Outside Work
Camino Estructural Santa Fe, NM
Shade Structure
Planters/ Edible Garden
Center Courtyard
Retention Basin
Programmable Slabs
Circulation
Wanting to feature the possibilities of structure within the landscape, mounds, depressions, slices, and steps were implemented throughout this open community park. Being located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, numerous bioswales were used as pedestrian space as well to be able to create green spaces without the need of water.
Revitalizing Irwindale Irwindale, CA
This project was designed around the goal of revitalizing Irwindale’s community. Irwindale being a traveled/ passive city, there is a lack of green space with pervious materials. We took advantage of the numerous empty pits, which serve as flood control, and created usable space which accommodate all age groups within the city.
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Griffith Park Los Angeles, CA
PLANT LEGEND
TREES SYMBOL
SCIENTIFIC NAME Jacaranda mimosifolia
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California sycamore
36" Box
Moderate
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Punica granatum
Pomegranate
24" Box
Low
Acca sellowiana
Pineapple guava
36" Box
Low
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Pettingill apple
Apple
36" Box
Low
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Quercus agrifolia
Coast live oak
36" Box
Very Low
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Prunus persica
Peach
36" Box
Very Low
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SCIENTIFIC NAME
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Bloodtwig dogwood
5 gal
Very Low
Cornus sericea
Dwarf redtwig dogwood
1 gal
Very Low
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Pennisetum alopecuroides
Fountain grass
1 gal
Very Low
Athyrium filix-femina
Lady Fern
1 gal
Very Low
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Echium candicans
Pride of madeira
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Salvia spathacea
Hummingbird sage
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Snowberry
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Jacaranda mimosifolia
Very Low
SIZE QTY
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Platanus racemosa
California sycamore
36" Box
Punica granatum
Pomegranate
24" Box
Low
Pineapple guava
36" Box
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Acca sellowiana
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Pettingill apple
Apple
36" Box
Quercus agrifolia
Coast live oak
36" Box
Very Low
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Prunus persica
Peach
36" Box
Very Low
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Pacific Coast iris
1 gal
Prostrate Rosemary
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COMMON NAME
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Bloodtwig dogwood
5 gal
Very Low
Baja fairy duster
1 gal
Mulberry
1 gal
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Cornus sericea
Dwarf redtwig dogwood
1 gal
Very Low
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Pennisetum alopecuroides
Fountain grass
1 gal
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Athyrium filix-femina
Lady Fern
1 gal
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Echium candicans
Pride of madeira
1 gal
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Salvia spathacea
Hummingbird sage
1 gal
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Symphoricarpus albus
Snowberry
1 gal
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Panicum virgatum
Switch grass
1 gal
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Polystichum munitum
Sword fern
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Lavendula stoechas
Lavender
1 gal
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Iris douglasiana
Pacific Coast iris
1 gal
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Prostrate Rosemary
1 gal
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Baja fairy duster
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wildlife garden
Demonstration Gardens
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1 gal
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Symphoricarpus albus
Snowberry
1 gal
Panicum virgatum
Switch grass
1 gal
Polystichum munitum
Sword fern
1 gal
Lavendula stoechas
Lavender
1 gal
Iris douglasiana
Pacific Coast iris
1 gal
Rosmarinus prostratus
Prostrate Rosemary
1 gal
Calliandra californica
Baja fairy duster
1 gal
Morus nigra
Mulberry
1 gal
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Hummingbird sage
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Salvia spathacea
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Prunus persica
Pride of madeira
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Coast live oak
Echium candicans
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Apple
Quercus agrifolia
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Pettingill apple
1 gal
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Lady Fern
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Pineapple guava
Fountain grass
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Acca sellowiana
36" Box
Athyrium filix-femina
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Pomegranate
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California sycamore
Punica granatum
Pennisetum alopecuroides
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Demonstration Gardens Planting Plan
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FUEL MODIFICATION PLAN: Zones A, B and C are typically outwa the structure 20, 80 and 100 feet, respectively. - Zone A: Setback zone - Zone B: Irrigation Zone/ Transition zone - Zone C: Native Planting zone
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The Schrage’s were a very nice couple living in Los Angeles, Ca. They wanted to create a backyard space where they could host parties for their friends. They own a large model train which becomes the main attraction in the backyard, so the design was created with intend to keep the focus on the train and have open space for all their guests. Botanical Name
Eucalyptus torquata Arbutus marina
Erythrina humeana
Common Name
WUCOLS
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Coral Gum
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24" Box
Strawberry Tree
Low
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24" Box
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Natal Corral Tree
Citrus X sinensis
Orange Tree
Eriobotrya japonica
Container
Loquat Tree
Low
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Cercidium x 'Desert Museum' Desert Museum Palo Verde
Low
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Agave attenuata 'Variegata'
Variegated Fox Tail Agave
Low
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Red Yucca
Low
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Pygmy Date Palm
Low
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Sago Palm
Low
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Arbutus unedo
Strawberry Tree
Low
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Yucca rostrata
Beaked
Yucca
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Pink Trumpet Vine
Low
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French Lavender
Low
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Purple Prairie Clover
Low
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Creeping Thyme
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Silver Carpet
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Yarrow Mx
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Hesperaloe parviflora Phoenix roebelenii Cycas revoluta
Podranea ricasoliana Lavadula stoechas Dalea purpurea Thymus serpyllum Dymondia mergaretae Achillea millefolium
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J. AGUIRRE, R. NUNEZ LA 341-L, J. BECERRA, FALL 2016
Outside Work
2648 N. COMMONWEALTH AVE, LOS ANGELES, CA
PLANTING PLAN
SCHRAGE RESIDENCE
This is a collection of quick renderings done for an alumni. His clients sometimes ask for a render of his installation idea, and he asks me to photoshop the home so he could show the client what it may look like once finished.
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