2014 Landscape Architecture Portfolio

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digital renderings p.03-04 hand renderings p.29-30 study models p.31-32

marbella resort p.25-28 gum branch boat ramp facility p.13-16

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HE A LT H C A R E

teravista p.07-08

olive branch methodist hospital p.05-06

uga memorial garden p.21-24

travisso p.09-12

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hartwell railroad redevelopment p.17-20

contact information p.33 resume p.33


D I GI TA L R END E R IN G S To p l e f t : A m a t e r i a l s s t u d y e x h i b i t fo r a c o m m e r c i a l o ff i c e c o m p l e x e n t r y s i g n . A u t o C A D , P h o t o s h o p . To p c e n t e r , r i g h t : B e fo re / a f t e r re n d e r i n g s o f a c o l l e g e d o r m i t o r y re n o v a t i o n . P h o t o s h o p . B o tt o m l e f t : Wa y f i n d i n g s i g n fo r a n e i g h b o r h o o d p a r k . A u to CA D , Ph oto s h o p . B o tt o m c e n t e r : E n t r y fe a t u re fo r a m a s t e r p l a n n e d c o m m uni ty . S ketch up , Ph oto s h o p . B o tt o m r i g h t : M a r k e t i n g e l e v a t i o n g ra p h i c fo r a c o m m e r c i a l o ff i c e c o m p l e x . P h o t o s h o p .

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O L I V E B R A N CH M E T H O D I ST H O S P I TA L O L I V E B R A N CH , M I S S I S S IP P I

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ethodist Olive Branch is the newest hospital in the Methodist system, designed to care for the community of north Mississippi. The five-story, 100-bed hospital opened in 2013 and features an innovative, environmentally friendly design. Client: Methodist Healthcare via Gresham Smith Partners Team: 3 Status: Complete My Involvement: Schematic site plan; Design development and construction documentation package preperation. Images courtesy of JPA Inc. and Methodist Healthcare

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T E R AV I STA G EO R G E TO W N , T E X A S

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eravista is a master planned community located just north of Austin, Texas. Our role as planners and landscape architects has included updating the master plan, lotting plans, and design guidelines, as well as designing new neighborhood sections, pocket parks, streetscapes and two model home parks. Client: Newland Communities Team: 4-6 Status: Ongoing My Involvement: Design development and construction documentation for two neighborhoods within the community and schematic-level input for the adjacent Discovery Park feature. Ongoing tasks include builder exhibits, development status maps and a schematic signage package for an adjacent commercial tract.

A b o v e : Co m m uni ty o p e n s p a c e B e l o w : W i l d f l o w e r Pa r k R e s i d e n t ’ s C l u b To p r i g h t : C e d a r a r b o r a t e n t r y t o c o m m u n i t y t ra i l n e t w o r k B o tt o m r i g h t : “ D i s c o v e r y Pa r k ” c o m m u n i t y i n fo r m a t i o n k i o s k

Images courtesy of RVi Planning + Landscape Architecture

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ocated in Leander, Texas, Travisso is a mixed-use, master planned community that, when completed, will consist of over 3,000 residential properties and almost 600 acres of parks and community green space. The main marketing trail for the community, Travisso Parkway (shown at right) is a 3/4 mile divided entry road flanked by native Hill Country plantings and Texas Limestone-faced landscape walls. A 30’ Tuscanstyle entry monument greets visitors as they enter the community from the highway. This first phase is currently under construction. Client: Taylor Morrison Team: 2-4 Status: November 2014 Completion My Involvement: Schematic design input; Produced design development drawings and contract document package, including bid documents; Assisted in bidding process and construction administration; Produced exhibits for client as needed. Images courtesy of RVi Planning + Landscape Architecture

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To p l e f t : M a r k e t i n g g ra p h i c fo r c l i e n t To p r i g h t : C o m p l e t e d t o w e r , p l a n t i n g b e d s i n p r o g re s s . B o tt o m l e f t : L a n d s c a p e w a l l w i t h Te x a s lim e s to n e v e n e e r . B o tt o m r i g h t : Ty p i c a l n e i g h b o r h o o d e n t r y s i g n

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G U M B R A N CH B O AT R A M P F A CIL I T Y L A K E H A RT W EL L , G EO R GI A

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pon completion, this facility will host large-scale bass tournaments in an attempt to establish the community of Hartwell as a local hotspot for tourists and fishing enthusiasts. Before the site was initially cleared, contractors were instructed to preserve a 50’ buffer of trees along the waterline of the northwest corner of the site. Due to a miscalculation of pre- and post-drought water levels for Lake Hartwell, virtually all of these trees were removed. The goal of the proposed design is to recreate this buffer in such a manner that when viewed from across the inlet, it appears as it did before development and when viewed from within the site, it blends native species into an attractive backdrop for the fishing tournaments. The design also calls for a welcome sign near the site’s entrance and adjacent plantings.

To p : T h e C i t y o f H a r t w e l l B o tt o m : G u m B ra n c h

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A b o v e : M a s t e r p l a n fo r t h e b o a t ra m p fa c i l i t y . D e s i g n fe a t u re s i n c l u d e a n a t u ra l v e g e t a t i v e b u ffe r a l o n g t h e n o r t h w e s t s h o re , r o w s o f w i l l o w o a k s p l a n t e d b e t w e e n t h e b o a t t ra i l e r p a r k i n g b a y s a n d a n e n t i cin g e n t r y way to t h e s o u t h .

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g u m b ra n c h b o a t ra m p entry sign and plantings

To p l e f t : P r o p o s e d e n t r y signage and plantings To p r i g h t : S i g n i n s t a l l a t i o n b y l o c a l s t u d e n t o rg a ni z a t i o n , Le a d e r s h i p H a r t . B o tt o m : S i t e c o n d i t i o n s b e fo re s i g n in s t a ll a t i o n

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lack-eyed susans and muhly grass will form a low visual foundation for the entryway welcome sign. Bottlebrush buckeyes add a coarser texture to emphasize and frame the sign from behind. Wax myrtles will act as both a backdrop and a way to blend these plantings into the overall buffer design. Once a sufficient canopy has been established, native flame azaleas will flank the entryway.


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long the waterline, native trees such as oaks, loblolly pines, beech and sycamores recreate the former view to residents across the inlet. A screen of wax myrtles forms a dense visual screen in the understory. Plumleaf azaleas form the next layer followed by pink muhly grass along the edge of the streets and parking lots. Dogwoods act as focal points throughout the site. Any native trees or shrubs that take root within the buffer zone will be marked and protected to maintain a natural plant compositon and spacing.

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S O U T H H A RT W EL L R A IL R O A D R ED E V ELO P M EN T H A RT W EL L , G EO R GI A

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he goal of this project is to use existing railroad infrastructure to revitalize downtown Hartwell and link it to the rest of Georgia and the greater Southeast. The design aims to embrace contemporary and cutting edge technologies while preserving the historical assets of the surrounding area, combining the two characteristics into an exciting new opportunity for the city of Hartwell, its residents and visitors from all over. Located at the end of the Hartwell rail spur is a collection of buildings - a train depot, loading platform, warehouses, and other industrial ruins - once used by the rail company and affiliated businesses. These buildings will be converted into various public amenities such as a history museum and special events pavilion. Vacant property will be repurposed as a combination of commercial shops and residential apartments. Visitors to the city via train will pass through a collection of natural and man-made interest points, offering a glimpse into the history and landscapes of the Southern US.

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h a r t w e l l ra i l r o a d s i te in v e n to r y + a n a ly s i s In order to understand the site and make informed design decisons, it is first necessary to take stock of existing conditions, opportunities and constraints, and the surrounding context. Different information is best displayed using different methods. The exploded axon (below) is especially useful in conveying complex layers of data. To p : U s e r c i r c u l a t i o n B o tt o m l e f t : M a s s / v o i d B o tt o m c e n t e r : Zo n i n g B o tt o m r i g h t : V e g e t a t i o n

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h a r t w e l l ra i l r o a d construction documents

s o u t h h a r t w e l l ra i l r o a d re d e v e l o p m e n t p r o j e c t

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M EM O R I A L G A R D EN T HE U NI V E R S I T Y O F G EO R GI A This redesign of the UGA Memorial Garden aims to honor the students, faculty, staff and alumni of the University who have fallen in the defense of democracy and their country. The central focal point of the memorial is a circular hole which represents the loss felt when a loved one passes. Stadium-style seating allows visitors to either reflect on the meaning of the memorial or to cool off on a hot day. People are encouraged to play in the fountain, to abandon their sorrow for joy. As the path curves around the fountain, we are reminded of the sudden interruption that the loss of a friend or family member brings; the circular nature of the memorial reminds us that death is just another part of life’s cyclical journey.

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To p : A e r i a l v i e w o f e x i s t i n g s i t e c o n d i t i o n s B o tt o m : T h e c u r re n t s t a t e o f t h e g a r d e n


m e m o ri a l g a rd e n master plan

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m e m o ri a l g a rd e n construction documents

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he Marbella Resort at Palm Coast is a beachh resort located on the shores of the Persian Gulff in the United Arab Emirates. The goal of this projectt was to create a resort amenity area that fits seamlesslyy within the local cultural and architectural styles of a given region, while addressing the provided criteria forr recreational opportunities - a pool, bar and grill, etc. At the heart of the resort is a 3000+ square foott hourglass-shaped swimming pool. Etched in the basee of each circular section is a palm tree motif whichh draws inspiration from the nearby Palm Islands, a seriess of artificial islands created as a display of Dubai’ss spectacular wealth. Marbella’s design is a fusion of old and new - sandstonee pavers, native plantings and straight lines are reminiscentt of the area’s past while the ultrapostmodern steel andd glass structures combined with gentle, curving liness reflect the current trend of extreme luxury.

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golf cart parking

d e c k c h a i rs

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To p : p o o l a n d b r i d g e Mi d d l e : h o t t u b a n d d e c k c h a i rs B o tt o m : f r o n t e n t ra n c e

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To create a three-dimensional model, the Photoshop rendering is uploaded into Sketchup and the hardscape features are traced and pulled into 3D forms. Individual models for the trees, chairs, buildings, etc. are inserted separately. Colors, textures and shadows are added last.

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The AutoCAD base map is then brought into Photoshop and rendered using a combination of real photographs, Sketchup models and digitally created shapes and textures.

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A hand-rendered master plan comes next, followed by an AutoCAD base map. In this step, previous details are brought to the correct scale and the overall site geometry is perfected.

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Next, the conceptual diagram is refined to include visual buffers, desirable views and pedestrian/ vehicular circulation patterns. Item placement becomes more finalized and some details (such as focal points) start to become apparent.

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The first step is to create a rough conceptual sketch to organize the placement of items such as the pool and buildings. Items are rearranged based on compatible and incompatible uses (e.g. the loud pool equipment should not be located next to the quiet lounge area).

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H A ND R END E R IN G S C ED A R F EIL D S

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oing against the grain of traditonal southern neighborhoods, Cedar Fields aims to not only embrace the tall grass pastures and hardwood forest that surround it but to actually preserve these landscapes as a tribute to the site’s rich agricultural history. In an effort to keep with the historical and cultural context of the site, the architectural styles come straight from the region’s past - wide verandas and detached garages, Victorian detail and country charm. A combination of high, medium and low density zoning allows for a variety of dwelling types - from small, single family cottages to multi-story townhouses and large estates. A total of 148 lots cover less than half of the 200+ acre site, ranging in size from half an acre to ten acres. Every lot is adjacent to a natural open space and breathtaking views.

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Le f t : A n e x a m p l e o f t h e v e r n a c u l a r c o u n t r y - s t y l e a r c h i t e c t u re p re v a l e n t i n t h e a re a . P r i s m a c o l o r m a r k e r s . B o tt o m : A n e l e v a t i o n v i e w o f t h e c o v e re d b r i d g e l o c a t e d n e a r t h e w e s t e n t ra n c e . P r i s m a c o l o r m a r k e r s .

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S T U D Y M O D ELS H I G H WAY M ED I A N The goal of this project was to create a design for a highway median that would be viewed quickly from a moving vehicle and should, therefore, make use of massed plantings and continual visual interest. The model is constructed entirely from recycled or naturally collected materials, including a biodegradable epoxy.

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S T U D Y M O D ELS P U L A S K I T E R MIN U S This outdoor space caters to a wide variety of uses – during the week it serves as a local gathering space for meetings, classes and general socializing. On the weekends, the plaza transforms into a bustling farmer’s market, with fresh produce and art from all over the region. The rectilinear design ties the plaza into the existing grid-work of downtown while a contemporary Mediterranean architectural style brings a unique international flair to a previously industrialized section of town. The model is constructed from layers of framing mat board with lichen tree tops.

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E D U C AT I O N

Site Planner

JPA Inc.

University of Georgia | Athens, Georgia | May 2011

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (3.35 GPA)

E X P E R IEN CE Designer

RVi Planning + Landscape Architecture

January 2013-Present Austin, Texas

ǵ Served as interim project manager on the design development, construction documentation and ongoing construction administration of a $1.7 million landscape/hardscape package for a resort-style retirement community in Naples, Florida. Key tasks included ongoing coordination (email, resolving design conflicts, conference calls, billing review, etc.) with architectural, civil engineering and MEP members of the team located around the country, as well as regular delegation of site-specific components to a local consultant in Naples. Project is currently on track for summer 2015 completion date. ǵ Collaborated with 4-6 person in-house committee on implementing new office-wide CAD standards to streamline the production process, including the use of Land F/X for planting design and improved archiving of construction details within the company server network. ǵ Crafted marketing presentations that included section/elevations, plans and perspective graphics, often requiring the use of multiple computer programs used in tandem to compose the final product. ǵ Knowledge of planting design / horticultural requirements of native and garden species of Texas and the Southeastern US. ǵ Regularly created contract documents sets, including layout, grading and planting plans, construction details, specifications and bid documents. ǵ Currently in the process of pursuing professional licensure, having already passed Section 1 and completed Section 4 (score pending). Landscape Architect Intern

City of Hartwell

May 2010 - September 2010 Hartwell, Georgia

ǵ Collaborated with city officials in identifying and improving various areas of green space throughout the county. ǵ Designed a lakeshore restoration management plan and entry signage for a 15+ acre sport fishing facility, of which the first phase has already been installed. ǵ Performed duties and services professionally estimated in excess of $3,000.

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October 2011 - September 2012 Memphis, Tennessee

ǵ Worked alongside landscape architects and industry-certified professionals on projects including university campus master plans, greenway trails, urban parks and stormwater management solutions. ǵ Promoted to lead designer on two projects - a HOPE VI housing redevelopment and a stormwater management plan for Tougaloo College, within two months of joining the company. ǵ Designed, obtained quotes for, and implemented a total graphics package for all company stationery, including company logo, business cards and custom entry signage for reception area. ǵ Regularly conducted formal presentations to in-house staff and clients representing a variety of disciplines. ǵ Prepared marketing/proposal graphics (including Photoshop before/after images and digital models) for potential clients. ǵ High-profile projects include: The National Civil Rights Museum, Tougaloo College, The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and the Greater Memphis Greenline.

C O MP U T E R S K IL LS AutoCAD 2004-14 / M-Color / Land FX MasterSpec Adobe Photoshop CS3-CS6 Adobe InDesign CS4-CS6 Google SketchUp 2014 Microsoft Office Suite

A WA R D S A ND H O N O R S ǵ Member of Sigma Alpha Lambda Honor Society - Inducted 2006 ǵ John Walter Eubanks Scholarship - 2010 ǵ HOPE Scholarship - 2006-2011 ǵ Member of the American Society of Landscape Architects - 2008-present

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