ALEXANDER HOLLOWAY
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE | MLA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE
DESIGN PORTFOLIO
BIOGRAPHY
Alexander Holloway was born in west Tennessee where he grew up in Memphis for his adolescence. Since the seventh grade, he verbally claimed that he wants to be an architect. Art became an interest at a very young age where his passion followed drawing mostly. At the time, it was hard to say what architecture was about or how it gets done but for all those years, the desire for it sustained and became a great opportunity to enroll at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville for the College of Architecture and Design. Here is where landscape architecture was introduced where he learned about the importance of the interrelations between land and structure. His infatuation with movies, tv shows, media, and the fine arts led him to pursue a bachelors degree in architecture and later a masters in landscape architecture. Alex studied classical music from the fourth through twelfth grade where constant exposure of the fine arts was imminent.
EDUCATION
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
College of Architecture and Design
Bachelor of Architecture | Class of 2021
After traveling to Las Vegas, NV to compete in a national competition for the arts, Alexander was exposed to alot of bold, captivating designs that not only influenced his decision making but reinforced his aspirations. Design has been and will continue to be a tool he uses to improve the health and well-being of others. His long term goal is to start his own practice after first seeking further professional knowledge.
Masters of Landscape Architecture | Graduation 2022
CONTACT INFORMATION
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
PLANT COMMUNITIES
pine/hardwood forests
upland + riparian hardwood forests
old field + argicultural field habitats
HABITATS (wildlife)
forested + emergent wetlands streams
limestone bluffs
caves
Birds
Bald Eagles
Osprey
White Pelicans
Aquatic
Bluegill Catfish
Crappies
Hybrid Striped Bass
Largemouth Bass
Striped Bass
Sunfish
Trout
Walleye
Other Species
Waterfowl
Bald Eagles
Black-crowned Night Heron
Cattle Egret
Double-crested Cormorant
Great Blue Heron
Great Egret Trout
Common
Coyote
Fox
Muskrat
Racoon
White-tailed Deer
River Knobs
The Southern Limestone/Dolomite Valleys and Low Rolling Hills form a heterogeneous region composed predominantly of limestone and cherty dolomite. Landforms are mostly low rolling ridges and valleys, and the soils vary in their productivity. Landcover includes intensive agriculture, urban and industrial, or areas of thick forest. White oak forests, bottomland oak forests, and sycamore-ash-elm riparian forests are the common forest types, and grassland barrens intermixed with cedar-pine glades also occur here
The Southern Dissected Ridges and Knobs contain more crenulated, broken, or hummocky ridges, compared to the smoother, more sharply pointed sandstone ridges of Ecoregion 67h. Although shale is common, there is a mixture and interbedding of geologic materials. The ridges on the east side of Tennessee’s Ridge and Valley tend to be associated with the Ordovician-age Sevier shale, Athens shale, and Holston and Lenoir limestones. These can include calcareous shale, limestone, siltstone, sandstone, and conglomerate. In the central and western part of Ecoregion 67, the shale ridges are associated with the Cambrian-age Rome Formation: shale and siltstone with beds of sandstone. Chestnut oak forests and pine forests are typical for the higher elevations of the ridges, with areas of white oak, mixed mesophytic forest, and tulip poplar on the lower
LimestoneBluffs (CaCO3),
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arid
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dry conditions
HABITAT: usually pastures & grassy areas
dry, arid ocassionally
fertile soils
cold ranging in extreme conditions
mountains
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HABITAT: prehistoric rocks
mountain ranges
gravestones
rocks
HABITAT:
Pathogenic Fungi
Early spring to end of summer
Jul to Nov
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moisture
marshy
logs deadwood
tree stumps cool & dark
HABITAT: beech & ash
rotting conifer
rotting wood
shallow water
ditches + loch sides + streams
swamp
wet areas
decaying plant litter
hydric environments perimeter
microscopic fungi that only grows in wet areas
HABITAT: rotting leaves
rotting twigs
rotting stems
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