Dequan S. Landscape Architecture Work Samples

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Dequan Spencer Landscape Architecture Work Samples

BLA’20
The Pennsylvania State University

Fall 2021Spring 2022

Harvard Enterprise Research Campus

Located in Boston, Massachusettes, the 6 acre site serves as the first phase, Phase A of an entire14 acre mixed use development. The campus include research-focused buildings, green space, residential, hotel and a conference center. Focused on the public realm, the site is intersected by a greenway that consists of a variety of accessible spaces. Such includes a bio-classroom, raised lawn bed, central plaza with a water feature, grove of trees with seating. Design elements took into considereration urban

heat island through the implementation of light-colored paving material, tree cover, retention basins and swales to collect stormwater. Highlighting accessibility,a focus on interactive bike lanes, sidewalks and other visible amenities that targets all age groups allows the greenway to connect neighborhoods from the west of the campus to the Charles River. The campus is headed to take ground between 2022 and 2024.

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Entry Plaza
BIOSWALE ENTRY PLAZA CANOPY LAWN & SQUIGGLE STAGE, WATER FEATURE, PLAZA SHARED USE PATH RESIDENTIAL HOTEL CONFERENCE CENTER STREETROOM LANEWAY
Water Feature, Plaza

Streetscape - Bus stop and Bike Path Design Study

Greenway - Entry Plaza Planting Bed Design Study

Greenway - 100 % Design Development Section and Elevation Drawings

BSWC EASEMENT LIMIT OF WORK 4.5% MAX STORMWATER RECHARGE SYSTEM, SEE CIVIL DWGS BASEMENT, SEE ARCH DWGS. LIMIT OF WORK 4 6-L-910 SHRUB PLANTING ON SLOPE 4 6-L-911 TREE SOIL PROFILE STEEP SLOPES 6-L-911 LAWN SOIL PROFILE 6 6-L-900 SHARED USE PATH 8'-4 3/4" MAX EXCAVATION GRADE AND MARKER BARRIER. (BY OTHERS) EXISTING GRADE ADA ROUTE WORK BSWC EASEMENT 5 6-L-911 BIORETENTION SOIL PROFILE BASEMENT, SEE ARCH DWGS. LIMIT OF WORK 11 6-L-900 FLUSH STONE CURB AT TIMBER DECKING LIMIT OF WORK 11 6-L-900 FLUSH STONE CURB AT TIMBER DECKING 12 6-L-900 TIMBER DECKING EXISTING GRADE EXCAVATION GRADE AND MARKER BARRIER. (BY OTHERS) 4 6-L-903 TIMBER BENCH WITH BACK 3 SLOPED LAWN SECTION SCALE: 1" 10' 4 BIO-CLASSROOM SECTION SCALE: 1" 10' BSWC EASEMENT LIMIT OF WORK 4.5% MAX STORMWATER RECHARGE SYSTEM, SEE CIVIL DWGS BASEMENT, SEE ARCH DWGS. LIMIT OF WORK 6-L-910 SHRUB PLANTING ON SLOPE 6-L-911 TREE SOIL PROFILE STEEP SLOPES 1 6-L-911 LAWN SOIL PROFILE 6-L-900 SHARED USE PATH 8'-4 3/4" MAX EXCAVATION GRADE AND MARKER BARRIER. (BY OTHERS) EXISTING GRADE ADA ROUTE GRAVEL RESERVOIR, SEE CIVIL. BASEMENT, SEE ARCH DWGS. LIMIT OF WORK LIMIT OF WORK 11 6-L-900 FLUSH STONE CURB AT TIMBER DECKING 12 6-L-900 TIMBER DECKING EXISTING GRADE EXCAVATION GRADE AND MARKER BARRIER. (BY OTHERS) 6-L-903 6-L-900 PEDESTRIAN PAVERS LIMIT OF WORK GARAGE CONNECTOR. SEE ARCH DWGS TRENCH DRAIN. 1 6-L-902 INTERACTIVE WATER FEATURE ISLAND 1.50% 6-L-910 TREE PLANTING ON STRUCTURE 6-L-903 MOVEABLE TABLES AND CHAIRS 6 6-L-910 TREE IN STONE DUST 6-L-903 PICNIC TABLE EXCAVATION GRADE AND MARKER BARRIER. (BY OTHERS) 6-L-903 PLANT RAIL 6-L-901 PAVING EDGE AT AGGREGATE STONE EDGE EXISTING GRADE 6-L-911 HORTICULTURAL SOIL PROFILE TREE LIMIT OF WORK SHARED USE PATH GRAVEL RESERVOIR, SEE CIVIL. 6-L-901 RECLAIMED BOULDER AND BOULDER SKIN EMBANKMENT 1 12 6-L-900 TIMBER DECKING 0 5' 10' 20' 30' 3 SLOPED LAWN SECTION SCALE: 1" = 10' 4 BIO-CLASSROOM SECTION SCALE: 1" = 10' BUS 1'-6" 1 6-L-901 OUTCROP EMBANKMENT 2 6-L-901 RECLAIMED BOULDER AND BOULDER SKIN EMBANKMENT 3 6-L-901 RECLAIMED BOULDER AND BOULDER SKIN EMBANKMENT EL. 26.00 EL. 27.00 EL. 24.00 EL. 19.33 4 SQUIGGLE ELEVATION BIKE BUS ONLY 1'-6" 1 6-L-901 OUTCROP EMBANKMENT 2 6-L-901 RECLAIMED BOULDER AND BOULDER SKIN EMBANKMENT 1 6-L-901 RECLAIMED BOULDER AND BOULDER SKIN EMBANKMENT 2 EL. 26.00 EL. 27.00 EL. 24.00 EL. 19.33 4 SQUIGGLE ELEVATION SCALE: 1" = 10.001'

Fall 2020Spring 2021

Tom Lee Park - Cutbank Bluff

Located in Memphis, Tennessee, Tom Lee Park stretches 31 acres along the Mississippi River. The park was named in 1954 for Tom Lee, a Memphis hero and Black river worker who saved 32 people from a sinking steamboat in the Mississippi. Tom Lee Park is broken up into four unique zones that serves for outdoor fitness, environmental education, multi-generational play, concerts, private events and many more. The park’s landscape and features are inspired by the geological, ecological and hyrdological flows of the

Mississippi River. The Cutbank Bluff is a newly ADA accessible switchbank ramp entrance that connects downtown Memphis to the park. Color studies of the stone scrambles along the ramp were done to mimic the contrast and texture of the Bluffs of the Mississiopian and Ordovician stratas. Stones for the scrambles were also handpicked at a variety of quarries by the design team during the project phases. The park is scheduled to be fully open to the public spring of 2023.

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Cutbank Bluff - Design Study, Construction Progress

Mississippian & Ordovician strata - Highway 1

Spring 2019

Plan:

Baltimore Design Studio - Revitalize the Unutilized

The idea of revitalizing the unutilized focuses on a new approach to activating vacant lots and connecting them with adjacent alley ways to create better spaces for those local and visiting neighborhoods of Baltimore. With an abundance of vacant lots and structures throughout Baltimore, the intent is to be able to encourage those from neighborhoods such as Penn North and Reservoir Hill to take a new look at their environment through the implementation

of ecological and social designs in nearby unused outdoor spaces. The addition of tree canopies and a slight approach to storm-water management aims at studies done by BES (Baltimore Ecosystem Study) that highlights how these features has great benefits in urban areas.

Analysis: Existing Tree Canopy

Vacant Lots/Structures Row-house

Concept: Highlighting Baltimore’s physical features

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Inner
Inner
Grid
Facade
Harbor Stoops
City
Stoop Activity Market Vacant Lots/Structures Open Lawn
Program:
Mural
Bio-retention Walk

Plant/ Material Palette: Phase 2: Green Alley Network

Common Hackberry Celtis occidentalis

Eastern Redbud Cercis canadensis

Honey Locust Gleditsia triacanthos

Sweet Gum Liquidambar styracifula

Pennsylvania sedge Carex pennsylvanica

Little Bluestem

Schizachyrium scoparium

Green-Alley concept: Way-finding

Degraded

Granite

Stone

Interactive Ground Art

Up-lit Lighting

Permeable Paving

Turfstone Metal Grate

Eco-Optiloc Paver (Permeable)

Harvest Blend Paver (Permeable)

Autumn Blend Paver (Permeable)

Golden Ragwort Senecio aureus Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa Switch Grass Panicum vigratum

Fall 2018

Pittsburgh Strip District Design Studio - Green Node

Plan:

As the Strip District continues to expand with new infrastructure and residents, there comes time to take into consideration of outdoor green spaces that can be a great escape from daily activities. Due to the lack of green spaces in the Strip District, there is room for that opportunity. The design intent of this urban green space is to create a restorative zone where one can connect with a nature while evoking feelings of being in an urban forest with an extensive tree canopy along with rain gardens. This small urban pocket park can serve as a junction for numerous activities as it lays in the heart of the Strip. This space having a mixed amount of informal and formal seating responds

well to the surrounding amenities of the site when it comes to looking for a great outdoor space to enjoy a quick bite of food, catching up with a friend or for some down time. The site also lays a performance space with a backdrop of an interactive mural that can showcase local artist, amphitheater style seating, areas for pop up farmers market and many more.

Vegetation

Circulation

Water Collection

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Plant/ Material Palette:

American Sycamore Platanus occidentalis

Sweet Gum Liquidambar styracifula

Street Bioretention

Pennsylvania Sedge Carex pennsylvanica

Green Refuge

Amphitheater Style Seating

Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium

Stage/ Open Lawn

Switch Grass Panicum Virgatum

Blazing Star

Swamp Milkweed Asclepias icamata

Move-able Seating

Composite Wood Steel Rail Degraded Granite Cobble Stone Herringbone Red Brick Paving Liatris River Birch Betula nigra Lavender Lavandula White Oak Quercus alba Blazing Star Liatris
Garden Walk
Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia fulgida
Rain

Spring 2018

Community/Public Space Design

Located on North Atherton Street in State College, PA, this vacant site was once a mobile home park. With a plethora of commercial development in the North Atherton area, attention was brought to the master planning of a mixed-used, medium to high density residential local community with consideration of social, environmental and policy context. Transitioning

Phase 1: Master plan

through phases of precedent re-search to analysis, a conceptual design of a master plan was developed and then moved on to a refined detail of a specific area of choice.

Program

Housing Types

Townhouse (2units)

Single Family

Circulation

Motor Vehicle

Pedestrian/ Bicycle

Concept Section B-B’

Concept Section A-A’

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Semi-Public

Phase 2: Public Space

Vegetation

Function Circulation Water Runoff Public Private Pedestrian Vehicle Storm-water Collection Open Lawn Multipurpose Space Playground Town Homes Community Garden

Spring 2018

Mixed Planting Bed Design

This project consisted of doing a plant palette research with a focus on herbaceous Perennials, selection of a small ornamental tree and shrub species. Along with research came consideration of the hardiness zone of the area, plant forms, texture, height, color and many more factors.

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The design layout of this mixed planting bed is focused on giving visitors a striking encounter with the variations of plants with-in the garden. Upon entering visitors get a compressed feeling from large grasses creating tunnel views towards the perennial plantings. After transitioning through the entrance, the feeling of the space becomes loose in which the heights of plants are low towards the main walkway which also gives a feeling of the plants (ferns) gravitating towards you.

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Golden Rod
Joe Pye Weed White wood aster Bu�erfly weed Virginia bluebells Blackeyed susan New York ironweed Wild ginger Culvers root Blue wild indigo Eastern redbud Bloom Chart Bloom �me

Stormwater Management/ Grading

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Spring 2017

Model Making - Internship

I worked in teams of 2-3 people constructing final models for both clientele and design competitions.

Summer 2016

Dream Head Quarters - Toronto, Canada

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Marea Private Residence - Beiruit, Lebanaon

Summer 2017

Dequan Spencer dequan.spencer44@gmail.com
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