Portfolio Jing Bian

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Jing Bian Landscape Designer Selected Works 2014-2019

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Portrait by Classmate: Hamed Lavasani

JING BIAN 1-215-917-2875 jing.bian@temple.edu 475 Washington Blvd Jersey City, NJ 07310

https://issuu.com/bianjing


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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

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Private Country Project, Westhampton

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Private Country Project, Hampton Bay

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Private Rooftop Terrace, Brooklyn

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ACADEMIC

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Lehigh Viaduct Greenway

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Greenberg Elementary Eco-Schoolyard

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Franklin D. Roosevelt Park (FDR Park)

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PRIVATE COUNTRY PROJECT, WESTHAMPTON Year 2019 Location Westhampton, NY Project Size 91,950 sq.ft. Project Responsibility • Created client-based presentation materials including illustrative landscape plan, planting concept image board and plant palette. • Assisted Studio Director with schematic planting design. • Prepared project base map.

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ILLUSTRATIVE LANDSCAPE PLAN

ENTRY GATE DEER FENCE PERIMETER PLANTING

BASKETBALL HOOP

GARDEN BENCH

ASPHALT PARKING

FOUNDATION PLANTING

HEDGE PLANTING

GRASS MEADOW PLANTING

GRAVEL DRIVEWAY

DRIVEWAY EDGE PLANTING

PROPERTY LINE

GARAGE

SWIMMING POOL

RESIDENCE BUILDING

FIRE PIT

PARKING DEER FENCE

MULCH TRAIL SOCCER PITCH

ORCHARD HEDGE PLANTING

PROPERTY LINE

STEPPING STONE PATH VEGE GARDEN

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PRIVATE COUNTRY PROJECT, HAMPTON BAY Year 2018 Location Hampton Bay, NY Project Size 61,672 sq.ft. Project Responsibility • Created client-based presentation materials including illustrative landscape plan, schematic concept image board, planting concept image board, and plant palette. • Assisted Studio Director with schematic design. • Conducted product researches, sourced vendors, and consulted with sales representatives for product information and specification. • Prepared project base map.

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ILLUSTRATIVE LANDSCAPE PLAN STEPPING STONE PATH

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NEIGHBOR ACCESS

POOL HOUSE

MULTISTEM FLOWERING TREE NEW DEER FENCE

PLANTED TERRACE

SHADE STRUCTURES

POOL TERRACE

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SLOPED LAWN EXISTING WETLAND

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PRIVATE ROOFTOP TERRACE, BROOKLYN Year 2018 Location Brooklyn, NY Project Size 3,100 sq.ft. Project Responsibility • Created client-based presentation materials including concept image board, planting concept image board, and 3D graphics. • Constructed rooftop terrace base map and worked with surveyors, architects, and structural engineers for any necessary information. • Assisted Senior Landscape Architecture with producing rooftop terrace bid set and construction documents including materials plan, layout plan, grading plan, lighting plan, irrigation and utility plan, sections and elevations, and related construction details for architecture, structure engineer and contractors to review. • Designed planting plan in accordance with plant schedules. • Produced marketing images and landscape plans.

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ILLUSTRATIVE LANDSCAPE PLAN CUSTOM ZINC PLANTER LOWER TERRACE

CUSTOM TEAK BENCH

Up

PARAPET WALL WITH GUARDRAIL MECHANICAL AREA CUSTOM TEAK BANQUETTE CUSTOM DINING TABLE

THERMORY WOOD DECK RIBBED CONCRETE PAVER OUTDOOR KITCHEN SOUND WALL MAINTENANCE PATH

MECHANICAL AREA Up

STAIR BUKLEHEAD

UTILITY SCREEN FENCE

WALKABLE SKYLIGHTS CUSTOM ZINC PLANTER CERAMIC POT CUSTOM UTILITY CABINET

PARAPET WALL

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PARAPET WALL WITH GUARDRAIL

PET PREMIUM SYNLAWN


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SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0"

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

NOT FOR CONST REVISIONS No.

STAIR BULKHEAD SEE ARCH DWGS

1 L-505

1 L-501

CUSTOM OUTDOOR TV CABINET 1 L-504

1 L-503

THERMORY DECKING ON ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE 1 L-504

CUSTOM OUTDOOR HEARTH CABINET

CUSTOM TEAK DINING TABLE

CUSTOM TEAK BANQUETTE WITH STORAGE 2 L-600

DATE

NOTE

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September 10, 2018

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October 3, 2018

90% C

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October 15, 2018

100%

90% C

ZINC PLANTER

GUARDRAIL SEE ARCH DWGS EXISTING PARAPET SEE ARCH DWGS 2 L-504

CUSTOM TEAK BENCH

DRAW

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ROOF CONCRETE, RIGID INSULATION AND WATERPROOFING -SEE ARCH DWGS, PITCH TO DRAIN

METAL GRATING SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS STEEL DUNNAGE STRUCTURE SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS

1 L-500 PAVERS ON PEDESTAL SYSTEM

PLANTER TO BE SECURED TO THE TEAK BENCH AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER TEAK BENCH TO BE SECURED TO THE SIDE OF STEEL DUNNAGE

DRAWING SCALE:

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DRAWING NUMBER:

SECTION 1

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Gunn Landsc

1 6' HT. ALUMINUM FENCE WITH L-506 SOUND ABSORBING BLANKET, BEYOND

SCONCE - SEE L-230 LIGHTING PLAN FOR FIXTURE AND LOCATION

1 42" HT. SOUND WALL,SIM L-506 BEYOND OUTDOOR KITCHEN

4 L-501

1 L-501 NORTH THERMORY STAIR

1 L-600 3 L-501 3 THERMORY DECKING ON L-501 ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE

2 PAVERS ON ROOF L-501 STEEL STRUCTURE

ROOF CONCRETE, RIGID INSULATION AND WATERPROOFING - SEE ARCH DWGS, PITCH TO DRAIN

METAL GRATING SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS STEEL DUNNAGE STRUCTURE SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS

HANDRAIL AT SOUTH STAIR ZINC PLANTER, BEYOND SOUTH STAIRS

1 L-500 PAVERS ON PEDESTAL SYSTEM

The Standish

1 L-502

The Standish 169 Columbia Heights 12th Floor PH Brooklyn, NY 11201

2 L-501 HANDRAIL AT NORTH STAIR, BEYOND

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SECTION 2

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2 L-500

PAVERS ON ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE

1 L-506

NOT FOR CON

6' HT. ALUMINUM FENCE WITH SOUND ABSORBING BLANKET

REVISIONS

NOT FOR CONST No.

STAIR BULKHEAD SEE ARCH DWGS

1 1 L-503 CUSTOM TEAK BANQUETTE OUTDOOR WITH STORAGE L-505 CUSTOM TV CABINET 2 L-504

CUSTOM TEAK BENCH, BEYOND

1 L-504

1 NORTH THERMORY STAIR, CUSTOM TEAK DINING L-501 1 1 TABLE BEYOND L-501 THERMORY DECKING L-503 CUSTOM TEAK BANQUETTE WITH STORAGE ON ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE

2 PLANTER L-6001 ZINC L-504 CUSTOM OUTDOOR HEARTH CABINET

1 L-504

CUSTOM TEAK DINING TABLE

2 L-600

ZINC PLANTER

2 L-501 HANDRAIL AT NORTH STAIR 1 L-506

EXISTING MECHANICAL AREA

42" HT. SOUND WALL, SIM

DATE

1 September 10, 2018 REVISIONS 2 October 3, 2018 No. DATE NOTE 3 October 15, 2018 1 90% C September 10, 2018 2

October 3, 2018

90% C

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October 15, 2018

100% C

GUARDRAIL SEE ARCH DWGS

EXISTING PARAPET SEE ARCH DWGS

EXISTING PARAPET SEE ARCH DWGS 2 L-504

ROOF CONCRETE, RIGID INSULATION AND WATERPROOFING -SEE ARCH DWGS, PITCH TO DRAIN

BUILDING WALL SEE ARCH DWGS

METAL GRATING SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS STEEL DUNNAGE STRUCTURE SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS

ROOF CONCRETE, RIGID INSULATION AND WATERPROOFING, PITCH TO DRAIN - SEE ARCH DWGS

PLANTER TO BE SECURED TO THE TEAK BENCH AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER STEEL DUNNAGE STRUCTURE TEAK BENCH TO BE SEE ARCH DWGS SECURED TO THE SIDE OF STEEL DUNNAGE METAL GRATING SEE ARCH DWGS

CUSTOM TEAK BENCH

1 L-500 PAVERS ON PEDESTAL SYSTEM

DRAW

JB LP

1 L-500 PAVERS ON PEDESTAL SYSTEM

DRAWING SCALE

L-3 L-30 DRAWING NUMBER:

DRAWING SCALE: DRAWING NUMBER:

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SECTION 1 SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0"

SECTION 3 SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0"

SHIM TO LEVEL

DRAWING TITLE:

DRAWING TITLE:

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AND WATERPROOFING, SEE ARCH DWGS

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

REVISIONS No.

F - "SYNAUGUSTINE 347" AS MANUFACTURED O BE GLUED AND SCREWED TO FIBERGLASS EQ TH ZeoFill PET DEODORIZER, OR INSTALLED ACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS ATING USING C-CLIPS ASHER AND EXTERIOR DECK SCREW ASS AND GRATE 4" MINI MESH MOLDED FIBERGLASS PANELS RED BY "AMERICAN GRATING INC." 1 X 4 THERMORY BOARD EDGING ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL SYSTEM AS MANUFACTURED BY "BISON"

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October 3, 2018

90% CDs Set Revision

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October 15, 2018

100% CDs Set

90% CDs Set

STONE PAVER - 2" THICK CONCRETE PAVER, SEE L-200 HARDSCAPE PLAN FOR SIZE AND LAYOUT ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL SYSTEM "VERSADJUST V-SERIES" DECK SUPPORTS AS MANUFACTURED BY "BISON", TO BE LOCATED AT EVERY PAVER CORNER & O.C. OF EDGE

PRESSURE TREATED JOISTS RIGID INSULATION, SEE ARCH DWGS DRAINAGE MAT, SEE ARCH DWGS

ARTIFICIAL TURF - "SYNAUGUSTINE 347" AS MANUFACTURED BY "SYNLawn", TO BE GLUED AND SCREWED TO FIBERGLASS PANELS, FILL WITH ZeoFill PET DEODORIZER, OR INSTALLED AS PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS STONE PAVER - 2" THICK CONCRETE ATTACH TO GRATING USING C-CLIPS PAVER, SEE L-200 HARDSCAPE PLAN EQ EQ GALVANIZED WASHER ANDFOR EXTERIOR DECK SCREW SIZE AND LAYOUT TO SECURE GRASS AND GRATE 1-1/2" DEEP X 3/4" MINI MESH MOLDED FIBERGLASS PANELS AS MANUFACTURED BY "AMERICAN GRATING INC." 1 X 4 THERMORY BOARD EDGING ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL SYSTEM AS MANUFACTURED BY "BISON" 1 X 4 THERMORY DECK BOARDS WITH 1/8" SPACING PRESSURE TREATED JOISTS 2'-0" o.c. BOARD 1" X 12" PALETTE RIGID INSULATION, SEE ARCH DWGS SECTION 2" X 2" PRESSURE TREATED JOISTS DRAINAGE MAT, SEE ARCH DWGS ROOF CONCRET, RIGID INSULATION AND WATERPROOFING PAVERS ON PEDESTAL SYSTEM SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS

STONE PAVER - 2" THICK RIBBED CONCRETE PAVER, SEE L-200 HARDSCAPE PLAN FOR SIZE AND LAYOUT

ROOF CONCRET, RIGID PLANINSULATION VIEW AND WATERPROOFING MORY SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS

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VARIES, MIN. 1/8" SEE GRADING PLAN

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RIGID INSULATION, SEE ARCH DWGS DRAINAGE MAT, SEE ARCH DWGS

SPECIFIED

DRAWING SCALE:

CONCRETE SLAB, ROOF MEMBRANE AND WATERPROOFING, SEE ARCH DWGS (PITCH TO DRAIN)

METAL GRATING SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS STEEL DUNNAGE STRUCTURE SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS

L-500

DRAWING NUMBER:

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RIGID INSULATION, SEE ARCH DWGS DRAINAGE MAT, SEE ARCH DWGS

PAVERS ON ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE METAL GRATING SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS

SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

PAVING AND EDGING DETAILS

METAL GRATING -

SYNLAWN WITH WOOD SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGSEDGE

EQ

EQ

1 X 4 THERMORY DECK BOARDS WITH 1/8" SPACING

STONE PAVER - 2" THICK CONCRETE PAVER, SEE L-200 HARDSCAPE PLAN FOR SIZE AND LAYOUT

1" X 12" PALETTE BOARD 2" X 2" PRESSURE TREATED JOISTS

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LATERAL SECTION METAL GRATING SEE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS 16" o.c.

STEEL DUNNAGE STRUCTURE SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS PALETTE UNIT TO BE MADE OF (3) 1 X 4 THERMORY DECK BOARD AND (1) PALETTE BOARD, SEE L-200 HARDSCAPE PLAN FOR SIZE AND LAYOUT

6'-0", TYP.

CONCRETE SLAB, ROOF MEMBRANE AND WATERPROOFING, SEE ARCH DWGS (PITCH TO DRAIN)

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

OOD DECKING ON ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE

PAVERS ON SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

PLAN VIEW

EQ

EQ

VARIES, MIN. 1/8"

X 2" ARCH PRESSURE RIGID INSULATION,2"SEE DWGSTREATED JOISTS DRAINAGE MAT, SEE ARCH DWGS

EQ

ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL SYSTEM "VERSADJUST V-SERIES" DECK SUPPORTS ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE AS MANUFACTURED BY "BISON", TO BE LOCATED AT EVERY PAVER CORNER & O.C. OF EDGE

EQ

CONCRETE SLAB, ROOF MEMBRANE AND WATERPROOFING, SEE ARCH DWGS (PITCH TO DRAIN) SECTION PLAN VIEW

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2" X 2" PRESSURE TREATED JOISTS

EQ

EQ

NOTE: CUT BOARD IN FIELD AT EDGES AND CORNERS. PLAN VIEW

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PALLETIZED THERMORY WOOD DECKING ON ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

CON AND

RIGID INSULATION, SEE ARCH DWGS DRAINAGE MAT, SEE ARCH DWGS

PEDESTAL PALETTEPAVERS UNIT TO BEON MADE OF (3) 1 X 4 SYSTEM THERMORY DECK BOARD (1) PALETTE BOARD, SCALE:AND 1"=1'-0" SEE L-200 HARDSCAPE PLAN FOR SIZE AND LAYOUT

6'-0", TYP.

RIGI DRA

STONE PAVER - 2" THICK CONCRETE PAVER, SEE L-200 HARDSCAPE PLAN FOR SIZE AND LAYOUT ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL SYSTEM "VERSADJUST V-SERIES" DECK SUPPORTS AS MANUFACTURED BY "BISON"

LATERAL SECTION 16" o.c.

AD "VE AS

STEEL DUNNAGE STRUCTURE SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS

SCALE: 1"=1'-0" STEEL DUNNAGE STRUCTURE -

CONCRETE SLAB, ROOF MEMBRANE AND WATERPROOFING, SEE ARCH DWGS (PITCH TO DRAIN)

ST RIB SE FO

CONCRETE SLAB, ROOF MEMBRANE AND WATERPROOFING, SEE ARCH DWGS

DRAWING TITLE:

SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

RIGID INSULATION, SEE ARCH DWGS DRAINAGE MAT, SEE ARCH DWGS

SEE ARCH DWGS

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ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL SYSTEM "VERSADJUST V-SERIES" DECK SUPPORTS AS MANUFACTURED BY "BISON"

SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS

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ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL SYSTEM "VERSADJUST V-SERIES" DECK SUPPORT AS MANUFACTURED BY "BISON"

DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:

VARIES, MIN. 1/8"

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PAVERS ON ROOF STEEL STRUCTURE

SECTION

1

PAVERS ON PEDESTAL SYSTEM SCALE: 1"=1'-0"

STONE PAVER - 2" THIC PAVER, SEE L-200 HARD FOR SIZE AND LAYOUT


CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

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LEHIGH VIADUCT GREENWAY Capstone Restoration Design Studio Spring 2017 Professor Baldev Lamba, Micheal Coll, Susan Mrugal Location Philadelphia Project Size 167 acres Program Urban Design, Brownfields Restoration Complete Studio Work at https://issuu.com/bianjing/docs/final_ capstone___jing_reduced Description Located in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia, the project site is a portion of Lehigh Viaduct Right-of-Way stretching from Kensington Avenue to the Delaware River, including its surrounding land and a former rail yard. The neighborhood was once a manufacturing hub and a bustling railroad port. As the industrial waned, the landscape became patched with bleak vacant lots and desolate industrial buildings and is punctuated by the elevated Market-Frankford Rail Line and Lehigh Viaduct. Many challenges hampered the environmental, economic, and social development of the neighborhood. The goal of this capstone restoration project was to transform the underused Lehigh Viaduct Right-of-Way to a modern urban greenway to connect neighborhoods with natural and cultural resources, to provide maximum ecological services, and to support local economic development.

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nts Bike Network CONVENTIONAL BIKE LANES SHARROWS EXPANSION PRIORITY TIER 1 PARKS AND RECREATION AREA WATER

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RAILROAD

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PROJECT AREA

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DIAGRAM Districts FUTURE OPEN SPACE

3 distinct districts make up the Lehigh Greenway. RIVERFRONT PARK

GREENWAY TRAILS

The active railroad is kept off-limits by the public for future open space development.

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MODERN URBAN GREENWAY - A contemporary approach to brownfields restoration and urban development while connecting to the industrial history of the community.


ILLUSTRATIVE MASTER PLAN DE AR W LA

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• Propose free flow pedestrian circulations and bike trails • Improve way-finding and urban streetscape • Add lighting elements and seating areas • Provide green infrastructure • Provide spaces for outdoor activities and public events • Enhance native plantings and wildlife habitats • Provide educational opportunities • Propose one mixed-use building with ground floor retail spaces

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Connect natural and cultural resources of Kensington neighborhood Restore brownfields and ecosystems Engage local economic development

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PHYTO GARDEN

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COMMERCIAL MIXED-USE WITH RESIDENTIAL (GREEN ROOF)

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THE BOSQUE PLAZA

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RAIN GARDEN

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AMPHITHEATER

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LEHIGH GREENWAY LOWER TRAILS

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LEHIGH GREENWAY UPPER TRAILS

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ACTIVE CONRAIL RAIL LINE

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BIKE LANE

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LEHIGH GREENWAY RIVERFRONT PARK

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PARKING LOT

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MEADOW RESTORATION

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LOVE STATUE

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RIVERFRONT AMPHITHEATER

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TIDAL FRESHWATER WETLAND RESTORATION

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THE CUMBERLAND PIER

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MUDFLAT RESTORATION

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INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT 16


The new community-oriented plaza turns what was a Auto Sales lot into a vibrant destination for multi-programmatic elements and yearly events, and spurs economic development of the neighborhood. Gateway features, street trees, new pavement and safe crosswalks are proposed to improve the wayfinding experience.

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RESIDENTIAL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WITH GROUND FLOOR RETAIL

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COMMERCIAL MIXED-USE COMMUNITY CENTER (GREEN ROOF)

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PHYTO GARDEN

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COMMUNITY GARDEN

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CHILDREN’S NATURAL PLAYGROUND

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | THE BOSQUE PLAZA Switchback Ramps

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Working with existing grades, an ADA accessible switchback ramp is proposed with Green Roof Gardens on both sides to reduce on-site stormwater runoff.

Plaza Entrance Cercis canadensis, Cercis canadensis “Hearts of Gold”, and Cercis canadensis “Rising Sun” (eastern redbud) are planted along this entrance to welcome visitors with four-season attractive colors and structures.

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Children’s Natural Playground Surrounded by native fragrant lowheight plants, kids can enjoy this nature based playground which contains stepping logs, climbing ropes, fallen tree balance beams, and hollow logs.

Spray Fountain The interactive spray fountain provides a cooling and fun space during the season. Sustainability is achieved by utilizing the reclaimed air conditioning concentrate water (with biocide treatment).

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | THE BOSQUE PLAZA Bird’s-Eye View The southern part of the Bosque Plaza features a few elements that form an urban green oasis, including a rain garden, an upland wildflower meadow, an amphitheater, and a winding entry path.

Amphitheater The amphitheater is designed to accommodate group or family activities. At night time, the amphitheater can be transformed as a venue for programmatic events, such as concerts and movie nights.

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The plant palette was carefully selected for its phytotechnology benefits and other multiple interests, including seasonal foliage colors, special bark textures, food sources, and drought resistance. All of the species are native to Pennsylvania.

Planting Diagram Key MULTI-MECHANISM BUFFER

MULTI-MECHANISM MAT

A mixed planting targeted to provide maximum amount of phytotechnology benefit in a small footprint without harvesting any plant materials.

Mixed low-height herbaceous plants to provide the maximum amount of phytotechnology benefit.

AIR-FLOW BUFFER Leaf surfaces of plants can physically intercept particulate matter from moving air so that to enhance the air quality of areas. 21

GREEN ROOFS Minimize stormwater runoff and prevent water from entering onto contaminated areas. RAIN GARDENS Plantings and soil remove and trap contaminant from stormwater at the source, before they spread to groundwater or other water bodies.


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | THE BOSQUE PLAZA PLANTING PLAN

Plant List TREES

BOTANICAL NAME / COMMON NAME Acer rubrum / red maple Acer rubrum ‘Redpointe’ /redpointe maple Betula nigra / river birch Betula populifolia ‘Whitespire Sr.’ / gray birch Liriodendron tulipifera / tulip tree Magnolia grandiflora / southern magnolia Morus rubra / red mulberry Platanus occidentalis / American sycamore Platanus x acerifolia / London plane tree Quercus macrocarpa / bur oak Quercus palustris / pin oak Quercus rubra / red oak Robinia pseudoacacia / black locust Taxodium distichum / bald cypress Ulmus americana ‘Princeton’ / American elm

SHRUBS

BOTANICAL NAME / COMMON NAME

TREES

BOTANICAL NAME / COMMON NAME Juniperus virginiana / Eastern red cedar Juniperus virginiana ‘Skyrocket’ / Skyrocket juniper Pinus banksiana / jack pine Pinus rigida / pitch pine Pinus virginiana / Virginia pine Pinus virginiana ‘Wates Golden’ / Virginia pine Cercis canadensis / eastern redbud Cercis canadensis ‘Hearts of God’ / eastern redbud Cercis canadensis ‘Rising Sun’ / eastern redbud Cornus florida ‘White’ / White flowering dogwood

GROUND COVERS

Aesculus pavia / red buckeye Clethra althernifolia / sweet pepperbush Fothergilla gardenii / dwarf fothergilla Hamamelis vernalis / Ozark witch hazel Hamamelis vernalis / common witch hazel hydrangea arborescens / smooth hydrangea Hydrangea quercifolia / oakleaf hydrangea Itea virginica ‘Henry’s Garnet’ / sweetspire Itea virginica ‘Longspire’ / Virginia sweetspire Myrica pensylvanica / northern bayberry

SEED MIX

BOTANICAL NAME / COMMON NAME Andropogon gerardii / big blue stem Panicum virgatum / switch grass Schizachyrium scoparium / little bluestem Sorghastrum nutans / Indian grass Spartina pectinata / prairie cordgrass Solidago canadensis / Canadian goldenrod Green Roof - Phedimus takesimensis ‘Golden Carpet’ Green Roof - Sedum album Green Roof - Sedum hybridum ‘Immergrunchen’ Green Roof - Sedum kamtchaticum

NAME Green Roof Mixed Flats-Leaf Greens Green Roof Mixed Flats pollinator Friendly Blend Community Garden Ernst NJ Salt Tolerant Basin Mix Ernst Retention Basin Wildlife Mix Ernst Showy Northeast Native Wildflower and Warm Season Grass

(Ernst Conservation Seeds, 2017) (Greenroofplants.com, 2017) 22


The curve-linear Greenway trial continues to the tip of the Pier 20 - Cumberland Pier. The design is inspired by a drawing of a carpetproducing method invented by Marcel Vitek in 1963. It aims to activate the riverfront through creating new open spaces, strengthening connections to communities, and restoring the historic ecosystem that is unique to the Atlantic Coastal Plain.

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RIVERFRONT AMPHITHEATER

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SEATING AREA

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Bird’s-Eye View Facing the freshwater tidal wetland and the Delaware River, the amphitheater creates a space for relaxation and education. 24


Pier Trail Invasive plants on the pier bank will be removed and restored with native floodplain vegetations. Stunning views of the Delaware River will be opened up. Trails are ADA accessible for all site users. 25


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | CUMBERLAND PIER

Pier Outlook and Boardwalk The tip of the Cumberland Pier is designed with two seating areas and a circular boardwalk. It is intended to create an intimate place for a variety of interactions including relaxing on a bench, enjoying the shimmering river views, overlooking the panorama of Benjamin Franklin Bridge, and bird watching. 26


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GREENBERG ELEMENTARY ECO-SCHOOLYARD Public Lands Design Studio Fall 2016 Professor Lolly Tai Location Philadelphia Project Size 3 acres Collaboration Ani Knauff, Lisa Mann, Sean Vanderslice Program Eco-Schoolyard, Playground Complete Studio Work at http://issuu.com/bianjing/docs/greenberg_ book_file_reduced_file_d5e140c8655986 Award American Society of Landscape Architects PennsylvaniaDelaware Chapter Communication Category 2017 Student Merit Award Description The studio focused on developing school site plans that connect children to the outdoor learning and play area, reduce previous pavement, integrate green infrastructures, and improve the aesthetic schoolyard landscape. The overall goal was to transform Greenberg to an Eco-schoolyard, and to foster a natural learning and play environment.

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EXISTING CONDITION Montgomery County

PHILADELPHIA CENTER CITY

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SHARON LANE

S P R IN G V IE W ROA D

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STREE

T

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40

80 FEET

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INDIVIDUAL CONCEPT DESIGN

29


AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM

Circulation VEHICULAR CIRCULATION BUS DROP-OFF PARENT DROP-OFF

• Redesign upper parking lot to free more space • Pull aside the bus drop-off lane to eliminate traffic congestions

Gateway PRIMARY SCHOOLYARD ENTRANCE SECONDARY SCHOOLYARD ENTRANCE PRIMARY BUILDING ENTRANCE SECONDARY BUILDING ENTRANCE

• Provide new secondary access points and trails for community engagements

Green Infrastructure and Site Run-Off GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE SITE RUN-OFF

• Design green infrastructure to decrease the impervious pavement and reduce site stormwater run-off 30


EET STR CIA ALI

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GREENBERG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDINGS

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Goal

ILLUSTRATIVE MASTER PLAN

Taking Flight - A Boundless Future at Greenberg Elementary To create a safe, community-oriented schoolyard that improves the play experience for all age groups, fosters critical thinking, and connects students to the natural environment. There are many parallels between schools and beehives, as well as students and bees. As bees search for food, they fly in a purposeful circular pattern. Upon returning to the hive, bees communicate where they found best food with a detailed dance.

20

SPR

Our group translated this pattern into a path for children to follow through the schoolyard and translated the hive into an outdoor classroom for children to get hands-on experiences.

ING W RO

Key

AD

17

VIE

15 16 18

21

CIA ALI

STR

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0

30

60 FEET

1

NATIVE WOODLAND AREA

2

AUDITORIUM ENTRANCE

3

GREEN ROOF STRUCTURE

4

BUS DROP-OFF

5

MAIN STUDENT ENTRANCE

6

RAIN GARDEN

7

MUSIC GARDEN

8

ACTIVE PLAY AREA

9

LINEUP AREA

10

TRACK AND BASKETBALL COURT

11

PROPOSED PARKING LOT

12

PERFORMANCE AREA

13

OUTDOOR CLASSROOM

14

STUDENT PLANTING BEDS

15

FRUITING TREE GROVE

16

DRY POLLINATOR GARDEN

17

DECK OVERLOOK

18

WET POLLINATOR GARDEN

19

EXISTING PARKING LOT

20

EAST ENTRANCE A

21

EAST ENTRANCE B (ADA ACCESSIBLE)

22

STAFF ENTRANCE

23

VISITOR ENTRANCE 32


GRE

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EM

A RY ENT

SCH

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14

11 10 13

13 14

12

2

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4

9

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6 2 14

7

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1 0

10

20 FEET

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | RAIN GARDEN

Native Play Area and Rain Garden

Key 1

SCHOOL BUS DROP-OFF

2

SEATING AREA

3

MUSIC GARDEN

4

ACTIVE PLAY AREA

5

LINEUP AREA

6

OBSERVATION DECK

7

RAIN GARDEN

8

BASKETBALL COURT AND TRACK

9

NATURAL PLAY AREA

10

PERFORMANCE AREA

11

RAISED PLANTERS

12

ENTRANCE GARDEN

13

PAINTED BEEHIVE PATTERN

14

PAINTED BEE PATH

15

PROPOSED PARKING LOT

Entrance Seating Area and Observation Deck The rain garden is designed to capture the stormwater runoff and to alleviate flooding. Native, drought-tolerant, resilient palnts are planted, providing stormwater management, wildlife habitats, seasonal interests, and learning opportunities. Children will embrace and enjoy the beauty of the nature as they hop and jump their way across the natural play area. 34


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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT PARK (FDR PARK) Wetlands Repair Design Studio Spring 2016 Professor Tracey Cohen, Mark Gallagher, Stephen J. Souza Location Philadelphia Project Size 300 acres Program Wetland Restoration, Environmental Center Description The studio used Franklin D. Roosevelt Park (FDR Park) and its surroundings in South Philadelphia to explore various forms of water in the urban landscape at different scales. Background FDR Park began as League Island Park designed by Olmsted brothers, and it is listed on the Philadelphia Historic Register. The existing site plan still retains the essential character of Olmsted’s design after many changes over the years. It is situated on low-lying land near the confluence of the Delaware River and Schuylkill Rivers, and much of the land was once freshwater tidal wetlands. It has been through many manipulations: draining, ditching, piping, filling, shoreline hardening, paving, and others.

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EXISTING CONDITION Montgomery County

PHILADELPHIA CENTER CITY iver

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ILLUSTRATIVE MASTER PLAN Goal Preserve Olmsted’s design and philosophy Restore Freshwater wetlands and wildlife habitats Enhance Community connections and aesthetic values C

Key

7

8

BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

6

2

1

17

F

7

4

AMERICAN SWEDISH HISTORICAL MUSEUM

B

EXISTING BOAT HOUSE

C

ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER

D

FDR GOLF CLUB

E

GAZEBO

F

PROPOSED RECREATION CENTER

G

OUTDOOR PAVILION

H

RECREATION FACILITIES

ACTIVE RECREATIONS SPORT COMPLEX

SOUTH MEADOW LAKE

B ROA D S

TREET

NORTH MEADOW LAKE

A

16 15

1

BASEBALL FIELD

2

CHILDREN PLAYGROUND

3

SKATE PARK

4

TENNIS COURT

5

GOLF COURT

PASSIVE RECREATIONS AND NATURAL RESOURCES

NAVY YARD

0

200

400 FEET

6

GREAT LAWN

7

RAIN GARDEN

8

CONCERT LAWN

9

WOODLAND TRAIL

10

FORMAL GARDEN

11

FISHING PLATFORM

12

FRESHWATER WETLAND RESTORATION

13

BOARDWALK AND BIRD BLIND

14

WILDFLOWER MEADOW

15

BIRCH GARDEN

16

EDGE GARDEN

17

MEADOW LAKE OUTLOOK 38


AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM

Zoning OLMSTED HISTORICAL PRESERVATION FDR GOLF CLUB FRESHWATER WETLAND RESTORATION RECREATION BELT

Water Circulation WATER FLOW UNDERGROUND PUMPS UNDERGROUND PIPE SLUICE GATE

Circulation VEHICULAR CIRCULATION BIKE LANE

Pedestrian OLMSTED TRAIL

39

Entry/Exit

RESTORATION TRAIL

HIGH TURNOUT MEDIUM TURNOUT

RECREATION TRAIL

LOW TURNOUT


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | FRESHWATER WETLAND RESTORATION Wetland Planting Plan SH

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To restore, expand, and enhance the naturally occurring hydrological and ecological system along the Shedbrooke Creek, multiple vegetative growth zones through varying depths are proposed. Various native wetland plants are selected to provide wildlife habitats, improve water quality, and reduce stormwater runoff before it enters the Delaware River.

EA ST H OL

FDR

OLF

EDB

Key LOW MARSH HIGH MARSH EMERGENT WETLAND SCRUB/SHRUB WETLAND I SCRUB/SHRUB WETLAND II

I-95 0

BLACK WILLOW TEMPORARILY FLOODED SHRUBLAND

WAY HIGH

100

RED MAPLE FOREST

200 FEET

UPLAND FOREST 40


A’

Wetland Grading Plan

SH

G

CO

UR

RO O

KE C

REE

The existing 18-hole FDR Golf Course is underused and much of the land is experiencing severe flood issues during storms. The lower portion of the Golf Course (adjacent to the I-95 Highway) is proposed to be restored as a freshwater wetland in order to reduce on-site water runoff and to create diverse wildlife habitats. A wetland boardwalk is proposed to enhance the connection between FDR Park and communities around the southwest corner. Various amenities are designed to enrich visitor’s experience.

K

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Key PROPOSED GRADE H I-95 0

AY IGHW

100

EXISTING GRADE BOARDWALK PEDESTRIAN TRAIL

200 FEET

41

SLUICE GATE


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | FRESHWATER WETLAND RESTORATION Section AA’ 20’ 10’ existing grade

-2’

0 Upland

Semi-wet Zone

High Marsh

Low Marsh

OverHigh Marsh Topping

Shedbrooke Creek

60

Floodplain

FEET

Upland

Section BB’ 20’ 10’ existing grade

-2’ Semi-Wet Upland High Marsh Zone

Low Marsh

0

High Over-Topping Marsh

Shedbrooke Creek

OverTopping

Wetlands

Semi-Wet Zone

60

FEET

Upland

Section CC’ 20’ 10’

existing grade

-2’

0 Low Marsh

Over-Topping

East Hollander Creek

Scrab/Shrub

60

FEET

Upland

Section DD’ Observation Platform

20’ 10’ existing grade

-2’

0

60

FEET Upland

Scrab/Shrub

Semi-Wet Zone

High Marsh

Low Marsh

42


1 Wetland Boardwalk and Seating Steps

43


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | FRESHWATER WETLAND RESTORATION

2 Observation Deck

3 Wetland Boardwalk and Bird Blind

44


Edge Garden Plant List

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1

P E D EST R

3

TREET B ROA D S

IA N S ID E

WA L K

2

A

Indicator Status Size

Asclepias tuberosa butterfly milkweed

UPL

2” plug

Food Insects

Echinacea purpurea purple coneflower

FACU

2” plug

Food Insects

Heliopsis helianthoides oxeye sunflower

NI

2” plug

Butterflies

Cercis canadensis eastern redbud

FACU

Tubeling #2

Honeybees

Rudbeckia hirta blackeyed Susan

FACU

2” plug

Food Insects

Cornus florida flowering dogwood

FACU

Tubeling #2

Food Insects

Hamamelis virginiana FACAmerican witchhazel

Tubeling #1

Food Insects

Juniperus horizontalis creeping juniper

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FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

FACU

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M

P

4

C’

NAVY YARD

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HI

6

W AY

C

OCT NOV DEC

Source: Pineland Nursery

Key

GH

B

5

Comment

JUL AUG SEP

A’

B’

45

JAN

Scientific Name Common Name

100

200 FEET

1

BASEBALL COURTS

2

TENNIS COURTS

3

BIOSWALE

4

EDGE GARDEN

5

BIRCH GARDEN

6

RECREATION CENTER PARKING LOT


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT | EDGE GARDEN

Section AA’

30’ 20’

existing grade

14’ FDR Loop

Planting Buffer

Tennis Court

Seating Area

0 Bioswale

Edge Garden

20

FEET

Broad Street

Section BB’

30’

20’ 18’

0 FDR Loop

Birch Garden

Bioswale

Section CC’

30’

20’ 18’

existing grade Birch garden

0

20

FEET

Entrance staircase

20

FEET

Edge Garden

Based on existing elevations, the Edge Garden and a bioswale along the east edge of FDR Park are proposed, adjacent to the Broad Street, in order to beautify the steeply sloped area, buffer the street traffic, and manage the stormwater run-off. Native plants with bold colors and unique forms are recommended for maximum display. The tennis courts are relocated in a linear configuration to free more land and create a gathering open space - Great Lawn. The Birch Garden is designed to create a shaded and welcoming space at the south entrance. 46


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