Sam Sinn - Landscape Architecture Portfolio

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SAMUEL SINN

L a n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e Po r t f o l i o


S A M U E LC V /SR EI SNU MNE

CONTENTS

SUMMARY

I am an open-minded individual with a professional attitude and a positive outlook. I believe in the need to create sustainable places that will benefit both present and future generations, by designing inclusive, innovative and holisitic landscapes. I enjoy taking inspiration from the landscape and responding to the local character and users to design and create dynamic new spaces that can be enjoyed by people, and benefit the places that we live, work and play. Through studying a geography degree I have learnt about many of the issues that our planet faces, I believe landscape architecture is one of the ways in which we can help to resolve these issues and I am excited to be part of a profession that is growing in importance and recognition. I am a dedicated person, with an eagerness to learn and gain experience and also an excellent team-worker, and enjoy working with others to share ideas, knowledge and inspiration.

KEY SKILLS Clarence Dock, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS10 1JP Mob: 07809720312

- LVIA - Adobe Suite - Autocad •Photoshop - ArcGIS - Lumion •Illustrator - Sketchup •InDesign - Vectorworks

- Microsoft Office

WORK EXPERIENCE

OTHER

Andy Sturgeon Design Landscape Architect: Jan 2020 - Present Graduate Landscape Architect: Aug 2018 – Jan 2020

- Clean Driving License - Member Landscape Institute - Bsc (Hons) Geography - MA Landscape Architecture

Working under renown landscape and garden designer Andy Sturgeon in his Brighton studio. Involved in high-end projects based in both the UK and overseas international projects, including resorts, residential, public realm, gardens, hospitality and commercial developments.

EDUCATION

All projects demand a high level of quality and innovative design that matches the expectations of the client and users, with a focus unique designs, detail, planting design, high quality materials and finishes & excellent design coordination with contractors and the design team to ensure an excellent end result. With a particular design ethos and style that incorporates natural materials and sculptural elements with lush, exciting planting palettes to create some amazing, award winning projects.

Samuel.Sinn93@gmail.com

Leeds Beckett University MA Landscape Architecture Sept 16 - June 18 Nottingham Trent University BSc Geography Sept 11 - June 14 Sawtry Community College A Levels + GSCES 2007 - 2011

Root-3 Associates Assistant Landscape Architect: August 2017 – July 2018 Working at a practice based near York, providing landscape and ecology services to clients within the UK, primarily working on projects within the residential, care and commercial sector. I have been able to get hands on experience within many different areas of the landscape profession. Duties included, producing detailed planting plans and schedules, masterplans and GA drawings, high quality graphics and visuals. Also attending site visits and interacting with clients, undertaking tree surveys, and creating landscape management/ecology reports.

Groundwork Volunteer Landscape Architect: April 2017 - August 2017 Gaining valuable experience working alongside chartered landscape architects on a number of different projects at various stages. I provided design, technical and graphic support within a busy landscape design team.

1.0 STUDIO 1.1 1.2 1.3

Peterborough Green City Corridor The Fruit Market Hull Kirkstall Village Island

Major Design Dissertation Cities Alive

2.0 PRACTICE 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4

Millenium Bridge House London Battersea Power Station London Brent Cross Plot 14 London Neo Limassol Cyprus

3.0 ADDITIONAL WORK 3.1 3.2

Visuals & CGIs Sketches & Models


1.0 STUDIO Projects from my Masters degree at Leeds Beckett University


1.1 STUDIO PETERBOROUGH GREEN CITY CORRIDOR Leeds Beckett University - Major Design

My major design project for my Masters degree was focused in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. The module involved producing a feasibility, design and access and technical document. My proposal is to link existing green spaces within the city of Peterborough to create a continuous green corridor right through the heart of the city centre. This focused on an area within the site, known as the ‘Missing Link’ where I have proposed a new urban park and redevelopment of new and existing buildings, that gives a new lease of life to a previously underused area of the city centre, and helps the city achieve its aims of becoming the ‘UKs Environmental Capital’. My strategy aimed to connect these green spaces and introduce clearer, and improved access into them, also introducing a coherency in materials and design that would help improve character by making these spaces feel more integrated and linked.

CREATE CONTINUOUS CYCLE LINKS FROM RESIDENTIAL AREAS INTO CITY CENTRE

CONCEPT

INTEGRATE EXISTING GREEN SPACE INTO THE CITY CENTRE

REPLACE CAR PARKS AND CHANGE LAND USE

REPLACE OLD AND DERELICT BUILDINGS

LIMIT VEHICLE ACCESS INTO AREA

INTRODUCE BUILDINGS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO CITY CENTRE

CREATE PEDESTRIAN FRIENDLY CONNECTIONS BETWEEN SPACES

EXTEND PEDESTRIAN ZONE FROM CITY CENTRE NORTH ALONG BROADWAY STREET

CREATE GREEN CORRIDOR TO LINK EXISTING GREEN SPACES OF PARK AND CATHEDRAL

DETAIL DESIGN PLAN

CREATE NEW DESTINATIONS AND HIERACHY OF SPACES

The techical aspect of the project resolved around a new pedestrian area within my proposed park. Design details included a new pedestrian shopping street, raised planting beds and rain gardens within a new woodland ornamental garden, and furniture desigining and detailing.

ENHANCE EXISTING POS GREEN ROOFTOPS TO REPLACE CAR PARKING

VISUAL CUES TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE NORTH

RETAIN LISTED AND IMPORTANT BUILDINGS CREATE FEATURE OF HISTORIC TOUT HILL ANCIENT CASTLE

OPPORTUNITIES

INSPIRATION - THE FENS

LANDSCAPE MASTERPLAN

FLEXIBLE SPACE IDEAS


1.2 STUDIO

FRUIT MARKET, AERIAL VIEW

QUEEN STREET PROPOSAL

HULL - FRUIT MARKET URBAN VILLAGE Leeds Beckett University - Personal Focus Portfolio

For my personal focus module I researched and undertook a project on urban regeneration within the city of Hull, the UK city of Culture for 2017 and a city that has undergone much regeneration work in the past few years. My particular area of interest was an area just south of the city centre along the Humber waterfront, for which I saw huge potential due to it’s proximity to the city and the large empty brownfield sites. My strategy for Hull involved creating a sustainable urban village in an area called the Fruit Market, just to the south of the city centre and the ‘Old town’. This urban village would have restricted car access, with cycling and walking the main mode of transport around the area, this would be encouraged through pedestrianised streets and dedicated cycle routes. An urban village should have all amenities within close proximity, including areas for shopping, work and recreation, which have all been addressed within the masterplan.

FRUIT MARKET MASTERPLAN

CAR & GREENING STRATEGY

Understanding what makes urban villages succesful was important in this project, and how I could apply those principles to this area of Hull. Green space and sustainabilty were a key brief to the masterplan, I suggested using green infrastructure to link areas of the site, and provide much needed leisure and recreational space to the residents and users, whilst also creating biodiverse corridors, and increasing wildlife along this stetch of the Humber. The other key thing to consider in the strategy was car usage and parking, and the importance of providing excellent pedestrian and cycle links, and reducing the need and emphasis on car and private transport.

HUMBER PARK - WILDLIFE POND


1.3 STUDIO

The idea behind the waterfront shopping village was to connect people back the River Aire, which has a rich historical and cultural heritage to this area of Leeds. Many of the old cotton and textile industries were once located in this area, with the now derelict St Anns Mills located on our site.

L E E D S - K I R K S TA L L I S L A N D V I L L A G E Leeds Beckett University - Cities Alive

My first major project of the postgraduate degree involved coming up with a design in Leeds based upon the ‘Cities Alive’ philosophy, rethinking how green infrastructure can create healthier, safer and more prosperous cities. The idea behind the Kirkstall Island Village, was to create a new community heart for the suburb of Kirkstall. The 3 key issues we identified and aimed to address within the design principles were: - Lack of accessible public green space - Car dominance and congestion - Flooding within the area This was achieved by introducing a new urban park, waterfront shopping destination, and wetland nature reserve.

EXISTING SITE ANALYSIS

MASTERPLAN PROPOSAL

Currently, the river is completely cut off from the community, with very limited access to the waterfront. The design aims to attract both locals and visitors to the unique experience and pleasant walk along the waters edge.

PUBLIC WATER FEATURE

Inspiration for some the designs were taken from a field trip to Amsterdam at the start of the course. Including the tree lined bicyle boulevards, which provide an interesting and safer cycle route to encourage people to use bikes as a more sustainable means of transport. A variety of spaces within the park provide different opportunities for people to relax and enjoy a day out, whether this is having a bbq in the picnic area, seeing a festival within the events space or just enjoying the open parkland.

WATERFRONT SHOPPING DESTINATION

SAFE & USABLE CYCLE INFRASTRUCTURE


2.0 PRACTICE A selection of projects from my professional career


2.1 PRACTICE MILLENNIUM BRIDGE HOUSE

The River Thames

Contemporary Art

Protecting & Providing Views

Rooftop Gardens - Landscape Plan

There are 3 characters of planting for the roofs: Structural planting to provide formality and architectural qualities for office spaces and restaurants Grasses and Perrennials create a sense of movement and dynamism to the main gardens and routes Meditteranean In the sunniest areas of the roof, which will adapt to climate change and are attractive to pollinators.

Millennium Bridge House is a new office and commercial development located on the banks of the River Thames adjacent to the Millennium Bridge, it will be home to a new 2000m2 roof garden in a prime location with great views of the city. I have been involved in the concept stage of the project, creating a design of the roof gardens and putting together the Design and Access statement for the planning application. Project Involvement - Production of Landscape Design and Access report for planning application - Creating concept design and landscape masterplan - Producing visuals and graphics - Site visits and attending DTMs

Biodiversity and ecology are an important part of this design, extensive areas and a variety of vegetation is being proposed for the roof.

The first inspiration for the design is taken from the River Thames, a flowing route takes the user through the garden into the different areas of activity whilst also providing a continuous design language that brings the garden together. The second inspiration for the design is contemporary art, the roof garden will be a prominent visual landmark from the Tate Modern viewing gallery , the abstract angles and layout of the river pattern reflects the artwork that can be found there. The final driver behind the concept relates to protecting the important views of the iconic St Pauls Cathedral, and providing new viewpoints for the city, by providing areas for observing and designing with vegetation and trees so as not to impact any historical views.


GENERAL NOTES.

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2.2 PRACTICE B AT T E R S E A P O W E R S TAT I O N

Raised Tree pits and planting bed details

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Indicative Tree Pit Detail

This drawing remains the copyright of Andy Sturgeon Garde All dimensions to be checked prior to commencement of a and/or preparation of any shop drawings on site. Any dimensional discrepancies and alterations to be referre

BPS-Switch House East

DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING.

Grit mulch 25mm depth min

Tree

Initial Concept Diagrams

Void filler - Cordek expanded polystyrene Filcor EPS or Leca type - to landscape contractor design and specification Size varies on location 25mm drainage layer with 15-0mm crushed brick infill material & 120g filter fleece - to landscape contractors design and specification. SPEC. Q37, 350

Tree irrigation & aeration system Greenleaf Root Rain Urban or similar SPEC. Q31, 512

300g protection fleece around perimeters - on base and internal wall of planters SPEC. Q37, 330

Concept Sketch Plan

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Concept Plan

Rubber protection layer & 300g fleece on upstand internal - to landscape contractors design and specification Planterline steel edge - refer to 3692_04-LPR-AST-DGA-P1-189 SPEC. Q37, 420, B 10

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Subsoil - lower substrate growing medium SPEC. Q28

Location Plan, not to scale

Refer to Planting plan - 3692_04-LPR-AST-DGA-P1-422

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Void filler - Cordek expanded polystyrene 9 No. Mahonia eurybracteata subsp.ganpinensis 'Soft Caress' Filcor EPS or Leca type - to landscape contractors design and specification Size varies on location

7 No. Dianella caerulea

Visualising the space

1 No. Osmanthus x burkwoodii 9 No. Convolvulus cneorum

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All dimensions to be checked on site prior to construction. Exact location of concrete upstands, slab penetration and planter line to be confirmed and checked at production stage. Planter level, required soil depthMyrtus aroundcommunis tree and hedge rootball to be checked on site prior to 7 No. microphylla planting setting up.

Deadman tree anchoring system SPEC. Q31, 525

Switch House East Tree Pit Details

9 No. Pinus mugo 'Mops' 23 No. Salvia sylvestris 'Mainacht' 5 No. Euphorbia mellifera 7 No. Myrtus communis microphylla 6 No. Grevillea 'Canberra Gem' 1 No. Osmanthus x burkwoodii 5 No. Hydrangea sargentiana

Switch House West Planting Plans 5 No. Coprosma 'Karo Red' 13 No. Dianella caerulea

8 No. Tasmannia lanceolata

12 No. Sesleria autumnalis

7 No. Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius 'Silver Jubilee'

5 No. Grevillea 'Canberra Gem' 3 No. Cotinus coggygria 'Young Lady'

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Visualising the Space

Battersea Power Station Phase 2

7 No. Westringia fruticosa

8 No. Westringia fruticosa

30 No. Dianella caerulea

drawing

Battersea Power Station Development

9 No. Pittosporum tobira 7 No. Rosmarinus officinalis Prostratus Group

7 No. Myrtus communis microphylla

1 No. Osmanthus x burkwoodii

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Shop drawings to be provided landscape architect approval. 5 No. for Nandina domestica

4 No. Coprosma 'Karo Red' Concrete slab to engineers specification

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12 No. Dianella caerulea 26 No. Vinca minor

8 No. Convolvulus cneorum

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Lightweight soil application and build up'sautumnalis to TOHA 18 No. Sesleria Soil Specification, Q28 For full specification see 3692_04-LPR-AST-DGA-P1-701

Insulation to architects specifications

8 No. Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius 'Silver Jubilee'

Issue notes

NOTES: 9 No. Sesleria autumnalis

Waterproofing layer to architect 15 No. specifications Hebe 'Champagne'

5 No. Euphorbia mellifera

VE Stage F - amended to team comments VE Stage F Stage F Apple Issued - amended to design team comments Stage F Apple Issued Stage F amendments to WEA comments 02-PW-WEA-RPT-ARC-03 Stage F Issued Issue for Tender First Issue

Concrete base details by manufacturer - refer to detail 189

9 No. Pittosporum tobira

4 No. Coprosma 'Karo Red'

5 No. Hebe 'Caledonia' 11 No. Sesleria autumnalis

27 No. Vinca minor

9 No. Convolvulus cneorum 20 No. Dianella caerulea

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Project Involvement - Creating design for Switch House West roof garden - Producing stage 4 detail package of technical drawings and material - Planting plans production using Vectorworks and Keyscape - Producing graphics, masterplans and visuals - Liasing with landscape contractors to resolve details

Topsoil - upper substrate growing medium SPEC. Q28

Height varies

Due to the complex nature and sensitivity of the project, meticulous attention to detail and close coordination with the design team was essential. I was able to help produce much of the detailed design package, which was very beneficial in understanding the processes required and constraints when designing roof landscapes.

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Battersea Power Station is one of Londons iconic landmarks on the River Thames, I have been involved heavily in the latter stages of the project, helping to deliver the 3 rooftop gardens on the newly refurbished building. One of the aspects I have been involved is a VE of the design of the roofs, and creating a new design for the Switch House West roof garden, which will be used as a communal residential space, and office gardens for Apple's new London Headquarters.

5 No. Elaeagnus ebbingei

12 No. Mahonia eurybracteata subsp.ganpinensis 'Soft Caress'

34 No. Vinca minor

10 No. Hebe stenophylla 5 No. Euphorbia mellifera 17 No. Sesleria autumnalis 5 No. Hebe stenophylla 3 No. Astelia chathamica 7 No. Tasmannia lanceolata

10 No. Rosmarinus officinalis Prostratus Group 27 No. Dianella caerulea 3 No. Astelia chathamica 7 No. Myrtus communis microphylla

15 No. Salvia sylvestris 'Mainacht' 8 No. Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius 'Silver Jubilee'

8 No. Sesleria autumnalis 5 No. Coprosma 'Karo Red'

23 No. Dianella caerulea 7 No. Convolvulus cneorum

11 No. Hebe stenophylla

8 No. Elaeagnus ebbingei

7 No. Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius 'Silver Jubilee' 9 No. Rosmarinus officinalis Prostratus Group

11 No. Sesleria autumnalis

6 No. Tasmannia lanceolata 13 No. Elaeagnus ebbingei

9 No. Convolvulus cneorum

7 No. Myrtus communis microphylla 7 No. Alchemilla mollis

9 No. Pinus mugo 'Mops'

26 No. Salvia sylvestris 'Mainacht' 10 No. Alchemilla mollis

24 No. Sesleria autumnalis

8 No. Westringia fruticosa

8 No. Dianella caerulea 16 No. Sesleria autumnalis 6 No. Coprosma 'Karo Red'

13 No. Alchemilla mollis

9 No. Pinus mugo 'Mops' 3 No. Astelia chathamica


2.3 PRACTICE B R E N T C R O S S P LOT 1 4

Inspiration tributary feeding the river, private spaces feeding the public spaces.

Masterplan with visuals Sketch visuals showing different areas of the garden at use during different times of the day

Brent Cross Plot 14 is part of the much larger Brent Cross Masterplan that I have been working on. It is a new residential apartment development with a focus on a high quality and innovative landscape for its residents. I have been involved at the design concept, creating a podium garden aimed at the young, working residents, providing a variety of spaces in a functional, contemporary design that allows for day and night activity, with lots of flexible space for events, classes and pop-ups. Project Involvement - Creating the design concept and inspiration - Site analysis work and understanding the brief - Creating the masterplan and visuals - Assisting in producing the DAS for planning

24/7 Living

Character Areas Breaking the space into different characters and uses

Outdoor Dining

Pop-ups

Live Music

Spatial Analysis Examining routes, functions of spaces and buffers

Exercise Classes BBQ Areas

Picnic Spaces


Bench Concept and Construction detail

-1.8m Zeta Tree Grille by Green Blue Urban. Product code: GBUZETA18A Tree grille to be fixed onto concrete upstand As Q10, 306A.

Concrete upstand around tree pits as tree grille supporting base to engineer design and specification

NEO is a project by Cypriot developers Pafilia located in the city of Limassol, it is a high-end residential and commercial development consisting of 4 towers, podium roof gardens and swimming pools, a public nature park and a public plaza and shopping destination. With estimated costs of over ÂŁ500 million this is a globally significant project and a landmark development within Cyprus.

Self levelling adjustable pedestal system by Millboard, varies in height. As Q55, 395A

Paving type 15: Composite Timber Decking, Limed Oak Finish. As Q55, 110A.

Joists by Millboard, 50mm tall. As Q55, 395A Screed laid to falls to engineers design and specification.

Concrete upstand to prevent pool water from entering tree pits to engineer design and specification

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Stainless steel Edging. RoofEdge, 150mm tall, flexible by 'Kinley'' or simular approved. As Q31, 511. For typical soft build-ups refer to drawing 537-D-XX-300

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2.4 PRACTICE NEO LIMASSOL

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I have been involved in the latter stages of the project, from stage 3 developed design, helping to evolve and modify many aspects of the design in coordination with the design team; also working on many of the complicated details, such as the podium swimming pools with infinity edges and an intensely planted plaza above a basement.

Green Blue Urban soil cell support '75mm deep rootspace aeration deck'. As Q31, 520

Green Blue Urban Soil cells 'Root Space 400'. As Q31, 520A Drainage Outlet to engineer design and specification 1000mm Min

Crawl space to architects design and specification

Green Blue Urban Soil cells 'Root Space 600'. As Q31, 520B

Pool Designs and Detail A major part of my involvement in this project was working on the details for the level 2 roof pools. There were a lot of complicated aspects to resolve in this area, and it was essential to have close coordination with other consultants and specialists, such as the engineers, architect, pool specialists and the client. This page shows some of the drawings and graphics I produced for the family pool, which depicts the proposed materials to be used and a detailed section showing how tree pits, soil cells and drainage will work on the pool deck.

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Working closely with renown architects Woods Bagot to resolve key areas of the design and attending numerous meetings to their London office was particularly rewarding and enriching experience.

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GENERAL NOTES. This drawing remains the copyright of Andy Sturgeon Garden Design Limited. All dimensions to be checked prior to commencement of any works, GENERAL NOTES. and/or preparation of any shop drawings on site. Anydrawing dimensional discrepancies and to beGarden referredDesign to the designer. This remains the copyright ofalterations Andy Sturgeon Limited.

Project Involvement - Producing stage 3 developed design package - Liasing with the design team to find solutions to challenges - Producing visuals and graphical work - Designing details such as bespoke benches, pool edges and paving details

All dimensions to be checked prior to commencement of any works, DO NOTpreparation SCALE FROM and/or of THIS any DRAWING. shop drawings on site. Any dimensional discrepancies and alterations to be referred to the designer.

DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING.

NOTE: Contractor to provide full fabrication drawings of timber bench including furniture finishes and fixing detail for approval by client. Contractor to provide NOTE: timber samples for approval.

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Platipus anchoring system with dead man system. As Q31, 526 Drainage Outlet to engineer design and specification Waterproof layer to architects design and specification

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Contractor to provide full fabrication drawings of timber bench including All fixings and metal elements to be marine grade stainless steel. furniture finishes and fixing detail for approval by client. Contractor to provide timber samples for approval.

Permeable Root barrier. DuPont, Plantex Root Protector by 'RootBarrier BV' or simular approved. As Q31, 511.

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Structural slab to engineers design and specification.

project

client

All fixings and metal elements to be marine grade stainless steel.

Drainage layer depth varies to engineers design and specification

Paving Type 1A: Ceppo di gre setts. As Q25, 331A. Refer to drawing 537_D_XX_200 Paving Type 1A: Ceppo di gre setts. As Q25, 331A. Refer to drawing 537_D_XX_200 Paving Type 2: Black Granite Paving Bands. As Q25, 310C. Refer to drawing 537_D_XX_200. Paving Type 2: Black Granite Paving Bands. As Q25, 310C. Refer to drawing 537_D_XX_200. Staggered Hardwood FSC ceritified Iroko Timber Planks (Arranged as shown). As Q50, 220D. Equal 497

NEO Limassol - Pafilia Marketing Image

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Equal Staggered Hardwood FSC ceritified Iroko Timber Planks Paving type 10. As Q55, 110B. (Arranged as shown). As Q50, 220D. AluExcel metal edging or similar. As Q10, 200A.

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Paving type 10. As Q55,Paving 110B. Type 2: Black Granite Paving Bands. As Q25, 310C. to drawing AluExcel metal edging Refer or similar. As Q10,537_D_XX_200. 200A. refer to drawing 537_D_XX_200 Paving Type 2: Black Granite Paving Bands. As Q25, 310C. Refer to drawing 537_D_XX_200. refer to drawing 537_D_XX_200

cabana stone paving

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composite timber deck

Typical Bench Detail - Front Scale 1:10 Typical Bench Detail - Front Scale 1:10

40mm thick hardwood FSC ceritified, Iroko. As Q50, 220D 5mm rounded edge

galvanised steel framework attached to concrete retaining wall to contractors design and specification 40mm thick hardwood FSC ceritified, Iroko. As Q50, 220D

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Non-rot 100% recycled plastic bearer 50x50mm, fixed to steel framework, to contractors design and specification galvanised steel framework attached to concrete retaining wall to contractors design and specification

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Non-rot 100% recycled plastic bearer 50x50mm, fixed to steel framework, to contractors design and specification

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Self-levelling adjustable pedestal system. As Q55, 395A. Varies

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sitable wet step

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Non-rot 100%adjustable recycled plastic lumber joist to Self-levelling pedestal system. contractors design and specification As Q55, 395A.

wet step

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Non-rot 100%10. recycled lumber joist to Paving type 20mm plastic thk hardwood contractors design FSC ceritified, Iroko.and As specification Q55, 110B. TYPICAL HARDWOOD CORNER DETAIL

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connection, to engineers Paving type 10. 20mmDrainage thk hardwood and specification FSC ceritified, Iroko. Asdesign Q55, 110B.

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Drainage connection, to engineers design and specification

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NOTE: Soil volume required in this area to increase longevity of trees. NOTE: Soil volume required in this area to increase longevity of trees. JW CC

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3.1 VISUALS & CGIS

3.0 ADDITIONAL WORK A selection of work from projects throughout my graduate and post-graduate career.

Peel Street A small pocket park and event space located in Central Hong Kong. The idea behind the design is to bring the natural landscape of Hong Kong into this steeply elevated space and create a lush gardenesque space for the city dwellers to escape the hectic environment around them. This visual was produced using sketchup and photoshop.


Mountain Heart Hospital - Nepal Mountain Heart Hospital is a charity project I have worked on which involved creating a new communal garden for a hospital near Kathmandu, Nepal. It was a rewarding and enriching project that helped my understanding in designing for certain users and what is important in designing landscapes that will help with therapy and care. This visual was produced using sketch up with a rendering software Podium, and photoshop.

Al Jurf - UAE Al-Jurf is a large new urban development in the UAE between Dubai & Abu Dhabi. I was involved in the landscape design and masterplanning of the site. This visual I produced using sketch up and rendering software Lumion. It indicates the various transport and routes implemented in the site, such as segregated cycle lanes and ample sized pedestrian links.

Mccarthy & Stone - West Yorkshire This visual is of a nature walk in an assisted living development in Bingley, West Yorkshire. It shows a SUD's wetland basin with river birch planting designed as a floodable landscape. It was produced using sketch up and photoshop.

Berkeley Square - London This is a section of a new development in Berekely Square, where I was involved in the design of the rooftop terraces for use by office staff. The terraced gardens cascaded over the edge of the building, which were inspired by cliff landscapes and their structured levels of plants. The elevation is accurate and to scale, and was produced using autocad & photoshop.


3.2 SKETCHES + MODEL Humber Park - Fruit Market Initial sketch ideas of my university project in Hull, showing some proposals for Humber park in the Fruit Market.

Barnsley - Assisted Living Sketch concept of an entrance gateway for an assisted living development site in Barnsley - South Yorkshire.

Planting Beds - Peterborough Sketch to explore ideas of planting design, and to look at what species would be suitable for my 'woodland' themed raised planters.

Roof Garden - London

Sketch showing a large rooftop garden concept in central london, with twisting walkways through a perennial gardens


Major Design Project - Peterborough

Sketch of my proposal for my university major design project, showing the northminster area of Peterborough and my proposal of a green corridor through the city centre.

1:50 Detailed Model

This model represents a detailed area of my Peterborough project landscape, showing an area of sunken ornamental gardens. Which also acted as rainwater harvesting system.


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