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GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE LOW-IMPACT DEVELOPMENT GREEN ROOFS + LIVING WALLS ECOLOGICAL DESIGN GREEN BUILDING SUSTAINABLE SITES STORMWATER PLANNING
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BPA 905 BUILDING GREEN TERRACES
Portland, Oregon
Year | 2011 Client | General Services Administration (GSA) & Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) Stats | Stimulus funded design-build project featuring 12,000 square feet on 4 levels, intensive roof with mounding with plantings for seasonal color, texture, and scent & accessible plaza areas. Irrigated by rainwater harvesting system.
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MOVE THE HOUSE - MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT
Portland, Oregon
Year | 2011 Client | Urban Development Partners Stats | Dense mixed-use infill using low-impact development (LID) practices including green roofs, permeable paving, flow-through planters, green walls, and stormater art. Innovative urban habitat integration funded through Metro TOD Green Innovation Grant. LEED-H Platinum.
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FIRST+MAIN GREEN OFFICE TOWER*
Portland, Oregon
Year | 2009 Client | Shorenstein Development / Gerding Edlen / GBD Architects Stats | 19 Story LEED Platinum Office tower in downtown, with a 15,000 square foot rooftop terrace with seasonal landscaping, space for privacy and events, and views from above. Sustainable landscaping with rainwater harvesting and drought tolerant landscape.
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* project designed & managed by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Greenworks PC)
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FIRST + MAIN (continued from previous page)
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WOMEN’S CENTER OF SOUTHERN OREGON
Grants Pass, Oregon
Year | 2012 Client | Asante / TVA Architects Stats | New LEED Silver Medical Office Building in the Rogue River valley, including site design for building, parking, and entry courtyard with water feature. Significant stormwater infrastructure including rain gardens and swales integrated into site open spaces.
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WOMENS’S CENTER (continued from previous page)
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VAN NESS MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING GREEN ROOF
San Francisco, California
Year | 2010 Client | Boulder Associates / Tremco / Lawson Roofing Stats | Multi-level green roof for LEED Hospital Building in Downtown San Francisco, featuring wave berms to maximum stormwater management and to support a range of vegetation options. Utilized City of San Francisco Stormwater Manual and calculators & LEED Documentation.
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WASHINGTON MEDICAL CENTER - ROOFTOP GREEN WALLS
Oakland, California
Year | 2010 Client | Tremco Sustainable Solutions Stats | The facility in Oakland had great distant views which were degraded by roofing and equipment. A series of planters and screens, with irrigation and vining plants, were installed first as a pilot project for testing, and them throughout upper levels to frame and screen patient views.
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OHSU GREEN ROOFS & TERRACES
Portland, Oregon
Year | 2011-2013 Client | Oregon Health + Science University (OHSU) Stats | Multiple projects for hospital/educational institution including green roof projects on the CDRC, C-Wing, and HRC buildings, Green Screen at Kohler Pavilion, and Rooftop Terraces at School of Nursing, and Casey Eye Institute.
Hatfield Research Center
Child Development Research Center
Casey Eye Institute - Sculpture Terrace
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OHSU GREEN ROOFS (continued from previous page)
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MOLALLA / WARNER-MILNE GREEN STREET GATEWAY*
Oregon City, Oregon
Year | 2009 Client | City of Oregon City / Wallis Engineering Stats | Stimulus funded street realignment incorporating stormwater elements including pervious pavement, and rain garden for treatment of street runoff. Cor-ten artistic elements provide vertical elements to define spaces and act as a ‘gateway’ to the City office district.
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* project designed & managed by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Greenworks PC)
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BEAVERCREEK ROAD GREEN STREET*
Oregon City, Oregon
Year | 2007 Client | City of Oregon City / Wallis Engineering Stats | Final construction documentation and construction administration for pilot green street for arterial streetscape within 5’ median strip. 3 miles of roadway with street and vegetation and innovative reuse of demo concrete. Recipient of APWA National Project of the Year - 2008.
Beavercreek Road Green Street .
Oregon City, Oregon
ABOUT GREEN STREETS Green streets are designed to integrate a system of stormwater management within its right of way; treat and reduce the amount of water that is piped directly to streams and rivers; be a visible and aesthetic component of a system of “green infrastructure” that is incorporated into the community; use the street tree canopy for stormwater interception as well as temperature mitigation and air quality improvement; and ensure the street is environmentally sensitive, particularly at locations where it crosses a stream or other sensitive area. The design and construction of green streets can be a component of a larger watershed approach to improving a region’s water quality.
STORMWATER RUNOFF
STORMWATER INFILRATION/ BIOFILRATION
Benefits • Reduce polluted stormwater entering rivers and streams • Improve pedestrian and bicycle safety • Increase urban green space • Divert stormwater from the sewer system and reduce basement ooding, sewer backups and sewer overows • Reduce the demand on the city’s sewer collection system and the cost of constructing expensive pipe systems
Plants
• Improve air quality and reduce air temperatures • Prevent soil erosion • Reduce impervious surface so stormwater can inltrate to recharge groundwater and surface water • Address requirements of federal and state regulations to protect public health and restore and protect watershed health
TREES Fraxinus pennsylvanica
SHRUBS Mahonia aquifolium,
SWALE PLANTS Spiraea douglasii,
‘Summit’, GREEN ASH
OREGON GRAPE
DOUGLAS SPIREA
• Likes wet soils
• Drought tolerant &
• Likes moist soils &
Native
Native
Nyssa sylvatica, BLACK
Helictotrichon sempervi-
Juncus patens,
TUPELO
rens, BLUE OAT GRASS
COMMON RUSH
• Loves water
• Drought tolerant &
• Water loving Evergreen
Native
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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Cornus sericea ‘Kelseyi’, * project construction documents and observation by Jason King KINNIKINNICK KELSEY DOGWOOD while at another firm (project credit: Greenworks PC) • Drought tolerant & • Water loving &
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BOREALIS - WORKFORCE HOUSING SOUTH LAKE UNION*
Seattle, Washington
Year | 2005 Client | Vulcan Development / Runberg Architectural Group Stats | Innovative infill project in the Denny Triangle, with workforce housing units fronting Denny. To mitigate sound and pollution, 4 story green walls were installed at balconies with vegetation to climb, along with streetscape improvements and private residential terrace area.
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* project designed & managed by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Macdonald Environmental )
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NORTH MAIN VILLAGE - DEVELOPMENT & STORMWATER ANALYSIS* Year |
2004
Client |
Kemper Development / Metro Regional Government
Stats |
Transit oriented development (TOD) prototype for Metro featuring cutting edge low impact development techniques, including green street, permeable paving, and a rain garden plaza as a focal point, punctuated with stormwater art installations and public amenities.
Milwaukie, Oregon
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* project designed & managed by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Macdonald Environmental )
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GIS MAPPING & ANALYSIS
Portland, Oregon
Year | 2012 Client | Verde / Living Cully Ecodistrict Stats | Mapping in support of neighborhood level planning for ecodistrict development, addressing stormwater, parks and open space, transportation, access, and system flows within and out of the neighborhood. Maps were provided as interactive online resources as well.
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* project work done by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Greenworks PC)
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PORTLAND HIDDEN HYDROLOGY PROJECT
Portland, Oregon
Year | 2010-present Client | Speculative
utfall CARUTHERo S area
SHERMAN
abernethy school
hosford m.s.
piccolo park
wetland
source
CLINTON
n
3 0 T H AV E .
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m streams
m
L A FAY E T T E
south waterfront park
PO
2 1 S T AV E .
brooklyn park
1 2 T H AV E .
FRANKLIN
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powell park
cleveland h.s. cleveland field
n winterhaven school
m r o s s
m
fred meyer site wetland
source
springwater trail
n H O LG AT E
m n
20000 20000
00
833’ 833’
1666’ 1666’
scale scale==1:10000 1:10000 (1” (1”equals equals833’) 833’)
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source
1852
source 2 6 T H AV E .
m SCHILLER
kenilworth park
H O LG AT E
trainyard
10000 10000
m source
CENTER
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source
3 0 T H AV E .
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ross island bridge
2 6 T H AV E .
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G R A N D AV E . .
DIVISION
willamette river
n
3 4 T H AV E .
9 T H AV E .
TE ET AM LL WI
ladd’s addition
2 6 T H AV E .
2 1 S T AV E . .
Stats | GIS-based historical mapping and investigations into the ‘hidden hydrology’ of Portland, including overlays of 1852 maps (pre-development) superimposed over current development patterns. This provides a guide for current hydrology, ‘neighborshed’ delineation, and pre-development metrics.
n m
1852 2010 Cadastral Development Survey with Historic Hydrology
n m
DISAPPEARED STREAMS LOWER LOWER TAGGART TAGGART BASIN BASIN
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STORMWATER PLANNING & ANALYSIS - WES*
Clackamas County, Oregon
Year | 2010 Client | Water Environmental Services (WES) Stats | Full manual update and re-write for agency with outdated standards, including design concepts. Project focus was design standards, operations and maintenance, standard details for facilities and planting lists to aid in city review and development community buy-in.
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* project work done by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Greenworks PC)
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STORMWATER PLANNING & ANALYSIS
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Year | 2012 Client | City of Lake Oswego / Herrera Stats | Working as a subconsultant to Herrera, project role was to provide design review and facility specific lessons learned to stormwater manual update and design manual revisions. Developed specific green roof standards, reviewed details, specifications, and planting lists for manual drafts.
Green Roofs Definition:
A building roof that is partially or completely covered with vegetation, and growing media, atop a waterproof membrane (also called: ecoroof, vegetated roof)
Introduction A green roof is a thin, layered system of waterproofing, drainage layers, growing media, and planting to cover impervious roof areas and allow water to be absorbed, detained, and evaporated back into the atmospere. Green roofs are not used to manage stormwater directly, but rather, similar to pervious pavements, reduce the overall area of impervious surfaces. The strategy is employed often on tight sites where other stormwater management strategies are not possible due to lack of area.
Applicability Table BMP Parameters (appropriate for)
Yes
Pretreatment LID Flow Control Water Quality Treatment
• • • •
No
•
Residential Green roofs are mostly ‘extensive’ meaning they are low-maintenance and lightweight, UIC Permit Required? primarily designed for stormwater management, with aesthetics as a secondary goal. SemiEngineer Required? intensive projects have somewhat deeper soils Oswego Lake or more expansive plantings. These should be Watershed Design differentiated from accessible ‘roof gardens’ and Modification* ‘terraces’ which include deeper soils, paved areas, seating, furnishings - have more intensive plantings or areas for growing food and other items that are used as an amenity and not primarily for stormwater management.
• •
•
Examples
flat roof commercial/mixed use
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STORMWATER PLANNING - SITE SCALE Year | 2009 Client | Redside Development - NE David Circle Retrofit Strategies* Stats | Analysis and recommendations for stormwater and sustainable site retrofit opportunities for a large suburban office park, working with a development client to balance stormwater incentives, visible branding elements, and cost savings - with costs analyzed for payback periods.
Retrofit Strategies Checklist
David Circle - Redside Development TOTAL $
y/n/?
#
Description
SiteArea (sf)
Upgrade $/sf
304,568.70 $
28,650.00
Estimated Benefit (Annually) *
Upgrade $
10.6 years Payback Period
high Green Branding Visibility
Strategies
1 LAWN REPLACMENT y
1
Remove Lawn + Replace with Native/Adapted Vegetation
35,896 $
3.00 $
107,688.00 $
15,000.00
7.2 years
high
2,420 $
3.00 $
7,260.00 $
2,000.00
3.6 years
med
59,067 $
0.10 $
5,906.70 $
3,000.00
2.0 years
low
n/a
n/a $
3,000.00 $
1,500.00
2.0 years
low
n/a years
med
2 HIGH WATER USE PLANT REPLACEMENT y
2
Remove High Water Use Shrubs & Replace with Native/Adapted Vegetation
3 IRRIGATION EFFICIENCY y
Irrigation Retrofit - Switch Existing Spray Heads to MP Rotators 3A for increased Efficiency
y
3A Irrigation Retrofit - Install ET Enabled Irrigation Controller
4 REDUCE IMPERVIOUS SURFACE y
4A Reduction of Impervious Surfaces by Elimination of Paved Areas Reduction of Impervious Surfaces by Replacement with 4B Permeable Paving
y
4C Reduce building impervious areas by installing ecoroofs
n
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
15,296 $
12.00 $
183,552.00 $
3,500.00
52.4 years
high
750 $
15.00 $
11,250.00 $
500.00
22.5 years
high
2,800 $
15.00 $
42,000.00 $
1,200.00
35.0 years
high
380 $
25.00 $
9,500.00 $
450.00
21.1 years
high
-
-
n/a years
med
250.00
20.6 years
high
5 MANAGE STORMWATER y y n
Manage Stormwater From Building and Paved Areas by installing 5A Rain Gardens Manage Stormwater From Building and Paved Areas by installing 5B Stormwater Planters Manage Stormwater From Building and Paved Areas by installing 5C Vegetated Filter Strips
-
$
-
$
$
6 RESTORE HABITAT & OPEN SPACE y
6
Protect & Restore Environmental Resources & Habitat Zones
17,200 $
0.30 $
5,160.00 $
7 RAINWATER HARVESTING/REUSE n
7A Rainwater Harvesting for irrigation reuse
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
n/a years
med
n
7B Rainwater Harvesting for building resue
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
n/a years
med
8 GREYWATER HARVESTING/REUSE n
8A Greywater Harvesting for irrigation reuse
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
n/a years
med
n
8B Greywater Harvesting for building reuse
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
n/a years
med
9 GREEN BRANDING y
9A Visible Site Entrance Monument with Solar Panels
n/a
n/a
$
12,000.00 $
250.00
48.0 years
high
?
9B Stormwater Art
n/a
n/a
$
12,000.00 $
-
n/a years
high
?
9C Educational Signage
n/a
n/a
$
2,000.00 $
-
n/a years
high
n
9D LEED EB or other certification
n/a
n/a
$
2,000.00 $
-
n/a years
med
$
1,200.00 $
250.00
4.8 years
med
$
-
-
n/a years
med
10 TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE n
10A Bike Racks
n
10B FlexCar/EV Fuel Station
n/a
n/a -
$
-
$
11 ENERGY SAVINGS ?
11A Solar Powered Lighting
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
n/a years
med
?
11B Timer/Photocell & motion activiated lighting
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
n/a years
med
12 SPACES FOR TENANT ACTIVITY, RELAXATION, INTERACTION WITH NATURE Y
12A Outdoor Seating Areas
Y
12B Nature Trail * Estimated Annual Savings Includes: Reduced Maintenance Costs Reduced Water Costs Stormwater Fee Reductions Tenant Retention (less turnover) Potential for Higher Rent (Branding/Amenities) Energy Reductions BETC Credits (LEED) Grants/Incentives
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1,000 $ n/a
10.00 $
10,000.00 $
500.00
20.0 years
high
n/a $
5,000.00 $
250.00
20.0 years
high
Additional O&M Plan Items Irrigation Audit Every three years Water Budgeting Annually Costing Facilities on Site Mulching for water retention Use Local Materials/Save Money Renewable Equipment Power (electric/biodiesel/etc)
* project work done by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Greenworks PC)
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STORMWATER PLANNING - SYSTEM SCALE Year | 2009 Client | Multnomah County - Facility Retrofit Study* Stats | Evaluation of all county facilities for potential retrofit, by evaluating site potential, opportunities and constraints, costs. A detailed financial analysis provided credits from incentives such as Clean River Rewards, balanced versus capital costs (for county bond measure).
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Year
Asante - Development Stormwater Analysis* | Client Working in Medford, Oregon with a large healthcare organization with significant real estate hold- | Stats ings. This analysis took an existing Asante site and developed a toolkit for them to use to show potential developers, and local agencies, a range of options to explore for green infrastructure.
* project work done by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Greenworks PC)
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URBAN ECOTONES: INTEGRATING HABITAT DESIGN COMPETITION
Metro Region, Oregon
Year | 2008 Client | Metro Regional Government Stats | Competition entry for Integrating Habitats (with Brett Milligan)- an international call for green infrastructure and sustainable development solutions to balance economics and habitat friendly design. Winner of Category 2 - Green Big Box and People’s Choice Award.
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URBAN VOIDS MATRIX: HOLDING PATTERNS COMPETITION Year |
2010
Client |
City of Seattle
Stats |
Competition entry ‘A Modular Approach to Building the Sustainable City’ with Confluence Planning & Sassafras Consulting recieved an honorable mention in this competition, which envisioned interim uses for stalled construction sites to transform them into productive spaces.
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PROJECT LIST (BY TYPE) GREEN ROOFS, ROOFTOP GARDENS, AND LIVING WALLS 2013 • 2012
•
SUSTAINABLE SITES, GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE & BUILDINGS, LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT AND ECOLOGICAL DESIGN
2013 •
Casey Eye Institute Sculpture Terrace Multnomah County Green Roof RFP Consultation
•
Hacienda Futsol Court Green Roof
•
SE Stephens Residential Green Roof
STORMWATER PLANNING & URBAN ECOLOGICAL PLANNING
2013 •
• 2012 •
Anne Amie Vineyards Event Space (Carlton, OR) Cully Park North Slope Habitat Restoration
• 2012 •
Jimmy’s Annex Mixed Use
Hidden Hydrology of Portland Lake Oswego Stormwater Manual and Design Standards Update (w/Herrera)
•
Peterkort Woods Maintenance Guidelines (Beaverton, OR)
•
GOOD - Ideas for Cities - Bike Friendly Infrastructure Portland
•
Three Rivers Hospital Master Plan (Grants Pass, OR)
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Metro Household Hazardous Waste Facility Green Roof
•
•
OHSU School of Nursing Courtyard
•
3330 Dvision Street Mixed Use - LEED
2011
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Cully Park Kiosk and Shed Green Roof
•
Cully Park Community Garden
2010 •
•
CAPACES Leadership Institute Passive House Green Roof (Woodburn, OR)
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D-Street Village Mixed Use (Site 2&3)
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Brooklyn Country Lane Green Street Master Plan
Meriwether Condominiums Terrace
•
3360 Division Street Mixed Use - LEED
•
Holding Patterns Competition - Urban Voids Matrix (Seattle, WA)
Move the House Living Wall & Canopies
•
Sunset High School Courtyard (Beaverton, OR)
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Stormwater Roundabout Study*
Women’s Center of Sourthen Oregon - LEED (Grants Pass, OR)
•
WES Stormwater Managment Manual Updates* (Clackamas County, OR)
• 2011 •
2011 •
Asante TRCH Outpatient Center - LEED (Grants Pass, OR)
Multnomah County Green Roof RFP
Asante Court Stormwater Management Guidelines (Medford, OR)
•
Nabipoor Residence Green Roof
•
Kohler Pavilion Vegetated Screening
•
Asante Physicians Partners - LEED (Medford, OR)
Gunderson Habitat Green Roof Graphics
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Waste Water Treatment Plant - Landscape Improvements (Forest Grove, OR)
Work at Other Firms - 1997 - 2009
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Wilshire-Rodeo Office Green Roof Visualization (Los Angeles, CA)
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Seeds of Understanding Garden
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Cedars-Sinai Med. Center Green Roof Graphics (Los Angeles, CA)
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3339 Divison Mixed Use
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Washington Medical Center Living Walls (Oakland, CA)
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OHSU C-Wing Green Roof
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2010 •
Clean Water Services LID Handbook - Ecoroof, Planting, Maintenance Sections and Technical Review)*
Asante Business Offices (Medford, OR)
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Multnomah County Stormwater Retrofit Study*
Asante Genesis Campus (Central Point, OR)
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David Circle Stormwater Retrofit Study*
Reliable Apartments - LEED
•
Asante Court Sustainable Stormwater Master Plan* (Medford, OR)
Creekside Clinical Lab - LEED (Medford, OR)
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Canby Main Street / Green Street Master Plan* (Canby, OR) Thimble Creek Community Sustainable Master Plan* (Clackamas, OR)
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OHSU Hatfield Research Center Green Roof
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Multnomah County Hope Garden - Rooftop Agriculture Demonstration Project
•
•
OHSU CDRC Green Roof
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Emerson Street Garden Brownfield Restoration
•
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Oregon School for the Deaf Green Roof (Salem, OR
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Asante Court Park Wetland Rehabilitation (Medford, OR)
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Verde Nature in Neighborhoods Planning*
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BPA 905 Building Green Terraces
•
Willamette Valley Medical Center - Hospital Garden Master Plan (McMinnville, OR)
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Dallas Streetscape Master Plan* (Dallas, OR)
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Reliable Apartments Roof Terrace
•
Verde NAYA Rain Garden
•
BES Taggart Basin - Green Streets Peer Review*
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Van Ness Medical Office Building Green Roof (San Francisco, CA)
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Move the House Apartments
•
Old Town/Beam Carbon Neutral District Master Plan*
•
Portland BES - Ecoroof Design Build Contract
•
Good Food Here - Foot Cart Pod
•
Washougal Block 7,8,9 LEED-ND Pilot Project* (Washougal, WA)
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Bridger Elementary Rain Garden
•
Cherry Park @ Orenco Station* (Hillsboro, OR)
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Bradford Street - Brownfield Revegetation & Monitoring
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Samaritan Health Systems Healing Environments Master Plan** (Corvallis, OR)
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Oregon Zoo Solar Demonstration Project**
Selected Work at Other Firms - 1997 - 2009 •
First + Main Roof Terrace - LEED Platinum*
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The Beacon Student Housing Green Roof*
Work at Other Firms - 1997 - 2009
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Milwaukie TOD Stormwater Alternatives Analysis** (Milwaukie, OR)
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The Encore Condominiums Green Roof*
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The Beacon Apartments - Student Housing*
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Forest Home Park Sports Field Expansion Study** (Camas, WA)
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Independence Station Roof Terrace and Solar Green Roof* (Independence, OR)
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Columbia Ecovillage*
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Suttle Lake Resort Master Plan and Revegetation Study** (Sisters, OR)
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Beranger Condomiums Green Roof* (Gresham, OR)
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Molalla-Warner Milne Gateway Green Street*
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Creekstone Planned Community** (Kennewick, WA)
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Harrison West Condominiums Roof Terrace**
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Rigler School Rain Garden*
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Gresham Butte Revegetation Study** (Gresham, OR
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Borealis Workforce Housing Terrace** (Seattle, WA)
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Longview Kaiser Oncology Addition*
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The Parks at Broken Top** (Bend, OR)
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Village at Headwaters Senior Housing Green Roof**
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Fanno Creek Clinic*
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Park and Open Space Comprehensive Plan Update (Camas, WA) - w/ JC Draggoo
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Portland Building Green Roof**
•
Columbia River Community Hospital*
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Park Master Plan (Lakewood, WA) - w/ JC Draggoo
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Sky Lakes Medical Center - Healing Roof Garden** (Klamath Falls, OR)
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Tualatin Interstate 5 Landscape Improvements*
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Orpinela Residence Green Roof (Ecoroofs Everywhere)
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Kenton Condominiums*
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Hawthorne Condominiums Green Roof (Ecoroofs Everywhere)
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Beavercreek Road Green Street*
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People’s Food Coop Green Roof
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De La Salle North High School - Green Parking Lot*
Multnomah County Green Roof**
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The Springs at Tanasbourne Summit - Green Senior Living*
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Hood River Waterfront Park*
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Borealis Apartments**
•
Village Baptist Church Site Plan and Riparian Restoration**
•
North Main Village Stormwater Plaza**
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The Crossings and Gresham Station Rainwater Plaza**
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Our House of Portland AIDS Hospice**
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Fifth & Lenora Condominium**
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work done by Jason King while at another firm (project credit: Greenworks PC* / Macdonald Env.**)
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