Michael Webb - LS_Masters Program

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michael alan webb ii landscape architecture design portfolio

set in the heart of fort worth’s, west 7th district, this innovative design proposal implements the idea of mix use in a difernt avenue. what seems like a parking lot to an outsider, completely transforms on the weekends into a lively outdoor event space

L.I.D. structure section detail

flora: use of drought tolerant / inundative plants to clean storm wapooling zone, 6” depth.

entertainment

green space

GREENSPACE GATHERING

ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE GREENSPACE GATHERING

outside vendors

cafe / restaurant

PARK CAFE/RESTURANT

outside vendors

SEASONAL OUTSIDE VENDORS

PARK CAFE/RESTURANT SEASONAL OUTSIDE VENDORS

low impact development

Design Studio III, LARC 5663, The University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture, Program in Landscape Architecture, Professor David Hopman, ASLA, Student, Michael Alan Webb II

diagram key

Design Studio III, LARC 5663, The University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture, Program in Landscape Architecture, Professor David Hopman, ASLA, Student, Michael Alan Webb II

vehicle access points

flex space

flex space

flex space

pedestrian access points

pedestrian access paths

automobile circulation

flex space

flex space

flex space

pedestrain circulation for creative lot

outside vendors

outside vendors

010’20’40’

shade structure

‘hang out’ deck entertainment stage

wheel stops curb less parking

detention filtration zone, 6”-1’ depth.

retention recharge zone, 1’ depth.

entertainment
cafe / restaurant
green space
a a b b d d c c merge at west 7th

POOLING

ZONE-6” DEPTH

POOLING ZONE-6” DEPTH

020’40’80’

020’40’80’

USE OF PERVIOUS

PAVEMENT

USE OF PERVIOUS PAVEMENT IN PARKING SPACES

DETENTION/ FILTRATION ZONE -

1’-6”

VENDORS

TREE ISLAND SECTION - C

SALT FINISHED CONCRETE PEDESTIRAN WALK (SPECIAL-EVENT USE)

finished

USE OF VEHICLE WHEEL STOP FOR CURBLESS DESIGN

leuders limestone p-2 p-1

seasonal vendors cafe green space entertainment local

SEASONAL VENDORS

rain garden installation; perforated pipe shown on top of gravel

RAINGARDEN INSTALLATION; PERFORATED PIPE SHOWN ON TOP OF GRAVEL.

GREEN SPACE

GREEN SPACE

SEASONAL VENDORS CAFE

CAFE

B C A P-1 P-2 P-3

B C A P-1 P-2 P-3 P-# concrete

low impact development tree islands

L.I.D. TREE ISLAND EXAMPLE.

L.I.D. TREE ISLAND EXAMPLE.

P-#

RETENTION/ RECHARGE ZONE - 1’ DEPTH DETENTION/ FILTRATION ZONE - 1’-6” DEPTH SEASONAL

SEASONAL VENDORS

University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture, Program in Landscape Architecture, Professor David Hopman, ASLA, Student, Michael Alan Webb II

University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture, Program in Landscape Architecture, Professor David Hopman, ASLA, Student, Michael Alan Webb II

PERSPECTIVE VIEW POINTS

010’20’40’

010’20’40’

RETENTION/ RECHARGE ZONE - 1’ DEPTH DEPTH
SEASONAL VENDORS
LEUDERS LIMESTONE PAVERS (APPLY A POLYESTER POLYMER AND POLYURETHANE SEALER POST INSTALLATION)
TREE ISLAND SECTION - C
RAINGARDEN INSTALLATION; PERFORATED PIPE SHOWN ON TOP OF GRAVEL.
PERSPECTIVE VIEW POINTS
SEASONAL VENDORS
IN PARKING SPACES
USE OF VEHICLE WHEEL STOP FOR CURBLESS DESIGN
SALT FINISHED CONCRETE PEDESTIRAN WALK (SPECIAL-EVENT USE)
salt
LEUDERS LIMESTONE PAVERS (APPLY A POLYESTER POLYMER AND POLYURETHANE SEALER POST INSTALLATION) walk
drive permeable pavement seasonal vendors seasonal vendors p-1
economic focus entertainment low impact development

map legend

shade / part

shade

*Reference ‘elevation map’ for other keyed information, in regards to all other colors on this map.

overcoming land fragmentation, for pollinators and birds (both migratory and non migratory), with in the vast infrastructure of Dallas county. As well as implementing both native to near native / well adapted plant species, into the selected environment, that can provided refuge and food for the various animals / insects of focus. The Idea is to create a series of networks or “highways” that will be used to move pollinators and other animals, comfortably throughout the city, connecting them to the larger surrounding eco-regions.

map legend

Infrastructure parks / dallas public space chosen space specific site selection future locations

map legend

vehicle circulation

unsafe connection

pedestrian site connections

existing pollinator / animal connection

0-5% slope

5-10% slope

10-15% slope

15% + slope

high points

connection / slope analysis

map legend

upland condition

mid-grassland condition

lowland condition

escarpment

high points

vista hermosa a pollinators passage 0 1 2 scale: 1” = 1 mile 4
sun/shade analysis elevation analysis

bridge the gap

proposed circulation

prairie

proposed upland / lowland condition

land fragmentation

community education

pollinator connection

Through the use of diagrams, various site analysis tests were conducted. After thorough research, the ideal location was chosen.

-Slope, elevation change, views, circulation, and sun patters were just a few of many key factors studied and analyzed.

100’ 200’ 400’ 0’
concept
diagram
lookout
destination
human connection
simulated mid-grassland simulated mid-grassland simulated mid-grassland simulated upland simulated mid-grassland simulated mid-grassland simulated upland simulated upland simulated lowland simulated lowland simulated lowland 10' 0' 20' 10' 0' 20' 10' 0' 20' bat roost overlook
condition
prairie
prairie
condition
condition
upland
mid-grass
mid-grass
lowland
lowland

connecting and educating people of the flora and fauna types of our area. Providing public information on the vast system that, at one point, ranged from Texas to the Canadia (The black land prairie).

vista hermosa

a pollinators passage

land fragmentation community education

pollinator connection

p2 p1 p2 p1 bio detention bio detention bio detention protective planting map legend bat roost overlook monarch meadow observation deck humming bird hollow pearl crescent avenue skippers trail upland condition mid-grass prairie condition lowland condition pedestrian parking 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10
100 95 C.B. A.D. 81'-6" C.B. 19'-6" 19'-0" 5'-0" TYP 30'-6" 55'-6" 23'-0" 14'-0" 20'-0" 12'-0" 4'-10" 32'-0" 8'-0" EQUAL 6'-0" 8'-0" 8'-6" 50'-0" 7'-0" 12'-0" 16'-0" EQUAL EQUAL EQUAL 12'-0" 8'-0" 19'-0" EQUAL EQUAL EQUAL 22'-0" EQUAL 12'-0" 18'-6" EQUAL EQUAL EQUAL 10'-6" EQUAL 6'-6" 1'-2" 3'-6" EQ 3'-0" 6'-0" EQ 12'-6" 26'-0" 22'-0" 13'-0" 18'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" 6'-6" 15'-0" 18'-0" 15'-6" 30'-0" 15'-0" 5'-0" 20'-0" 49'-0" 31'-0" 9'-0" 4'-0" 12'-6" 9'-0" 10'-6" 15'-0" 11'-6" 3'-6" 3'-6" Revisions DH MICHAEL WEBB Scale: Appr.: Drawn: Items Date No. 01-2525-06 04.26.2018 Project No.: Date: Sheet Title Sheet No. Page of 11 Owner/Developer: BECK PARK DALLAS T E X A S Student: Michael Webb II Professor: David Hopman, ASLA LARC 5342 Land Tech 2 UTA School of Architecture Landscape Architecture Program 2 LS.101 LAYOUT PLAN NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW ONLY D LS.506 STONE COLUMN DETAIL GENERAL NOTES: E LS.506 STONE STEEL FENCE DETAIL H LS.501 STONE RETAINING WALL DETAIL A LS.504 CEDAR ARBOR DETAIL B LS.502 SWIMMING POOL DETAIL E LS.503 IPE DECK DETAIL B LS.503 MASONRY STEP DETAIL F LS.501 STONE RETAINING WALL DETAIL C LS.501 FIRE PIT DETAIL C LS.505 IPE WOOD RAMP DETAIL X.1 C LS.502 WATER FEATURE DETAIL E LS.501 CONCRETE WALK DETAIL H LS.501 BELGARD PAVER DETAIL B LS.501 BELGARD PERMEABLE PAVER DETAIL G LS.506 STEEL GATE DETAIL A LS.503 IPE WOOD STEP DETAIL D LS.504 IPE RAMP DETAIL X.2 C LS.503 IPE RAILING DETAIL B LS.504 IPE BENCH DETAIL
99 98 96 94 93 101 102 101.0 97.5 97.32 B.S. 97.5 98.82 T.S. 97.32 B.S. 98.82 T.S. 99.4 98.27 97.21 2% SLOPE 4.5% SLOPE 96.71 96.21 98.57 B.S. 99.57 T.S. 2%SLOPE 2% 100.5 2% SLOPE 100.0 6% SLOPE 100.70 100.90 B.W. 100.56 97.32 B.S. 2% SLOPE 98.82 T.S. 98.47 99.70 98.57 99.60 98.47 4.6% SLOPE 5.2% SLOPE 97.21 97.37 98.04 3% SLOPE 2.4% SLOPE 97.84 98.4 2% SLOPE 98.4 98.18 97.71 97.25 T.W. 98.76 97.2 97.81 95.35 5%SLOPE 92.34 93.82 8.33% SLOPE 95.25 5.3% SLOPE 8% SLOPE 8.33% SLOPE 100.82 97.17 96.97 92.32 2%SLOPE 2% SLOPE 2% SLOPE 101.40 T.W. 2% SLOPE 100.32 T.W. 96.91 B.W. 96.84 B.W. 97.01 97.71 97.61 97.07 96.07 95.45 95.35 93.92 93.92 94.02 97.11 99.80 99.70 100.34 100.44 100.6 99.24 98.37 97.94 97.94 97.27 97.27 97.17 100.26 B.W. 94.5 BF 94.5 B.F 94.5 B.F 97.25 T.W. 94.5 B.F 94.5 B.F 92.5 B.F. 100 108.0 TOC 106.0 TOC 105.5 TOC 95 100 99 98 97 97 96 96 95 94 93.5 95.5 97 103.5 TOC 105.5 TOC 103.5 TOC 100.5 TOC 100.5 TOC 108.5 TOC 108.0 TOC 108.0 TOC 108.0 TOC RESTROOM BY OTHERS POOL EQUIP. BY OTHERS LEGEND Revisions DH MICHAEL WEBB Scale: Appr.: Drawn: Items Date No. 01-2525-06 04.26.2018 Project No.: Date: Sheet Title Sheet No. Page of 11 Owner/Developer: BECK PARK DALLAS T E X A S Student: Michael Webb II Professor: David Hopman, ASLA LARC 5342 Land Tech 2 UTA School of Architecture Landscape Architecture Program 3 LS.201 GRADING NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW ONLY GENERAL NOTES:
C.B. C.B. A.D. 100 95 (3)AMERICAN BEAUTY BERRY 7 GAL @ 4' O.C. (10)MAY NIGHT SALVIA 1 GAL. 12" O.C. (5)MEXICAN BUSH SAGE 1 GAL. @ 2' O.C. (12)AMERICAN BEAUTY BERRY 7 GAL. @ 4' O.C. (12)BEAR'S BREECHES 7 GAL. @ 4' O.C. (9)TEXAS COLUMBINE 1 GAL. @ 3' O.C. 1450 BURKELEY SEDGE 1 GAL. @ 14" O.C. STANDARD YAUPON 15 GAL. AMERICAN BEAUTY BERRY 7 GAL. @ 4' O.C. (33)DWARF PALEMTTO 7 GAL @ 6' O.C. EVES NECKLACE 15 GAL EVES NECKLACE 15 GAL STANDARD YAUPON 15 GAL EVES NECKLACE 15 GAL (15)GREEN MT. BOXWOOD 7 GAL @ 2.5' O.C. (22)FOSTER HOLLY 15 GAL. @ 6' O.C. (9)MEALY BLUE SAGE 1 GAL. @ 18" O.C. POSSUMHAW HOLLY 15 GAL (7)AMERICAN BEAUTY BERRY 7 GAL @ 4' O.C. (9)TEXAS COLUMBINE 1 GAL. @ 3' O.C. (9)TEXAS COLUMBINE 1 GAL. @ 3' O.C. (3)FOSTER HOLLY 15 GAL. @ 6' O.C. (3)FOSTER HOLLY 15 GAL. @ 6' O.C. (2)PALE LEAF YUCCA 7 GAL (2)PALE LEAF YUCCA 7 GAL (2)PALE LEAF YUCCA 7 GAL (2)PALE LEAF YUCCA 7 GAL (13)MAY NIGHT SALVIA 1 GAL @12" O.C. (4)MEXICAN BUSH SAGE 1 GAL @ 2' O.C. (10)MEXICAN BUSH SAGE 1 GAL @ 2' O.C. (3)TEXAS COLUMBINE 1 GAL. @ 3' O.C. POSSUMHAW HOLLY 15 GAL (10)MEXICAN BUSH SAGE 1 GAL @ 2' O.C. RESTROOM BY OTHERS POOL EQUIPMENT BY OTHERS 806 BURKELEY SEDGE 1 GAL. @ 14" O.C. 407 BURKELEY SEDGE 1 GAL. @ 14" O.C. TECH LIGHTING SYNTRA BOLLARD LIGHT TECH LIGHTING CENTRAL BOLLARD LIGHT Revisions DH MICHAEL WEBB Scale: Appr.: Drawn: Items Date No. 01-2525-06 04.26.2018 Project No.: Date: Sheet Title Sheet No. Page of 11 Owner/Developer: BECK PARK DALLAS T E X A S Student: Michael Webb II Professor: David Hopman, ASLA LARC 5342 Land Tech 2 UTA School of Architecture Landscape Architecture Program 4 LS.301 LANDSCAPE PLAN NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW ONLY GENERAL NOTES: TECH LIGHTING SYNTRA BOLLARD LIGHT LAMPS PLUS BRONZE OUTDOOR TREE SPOTLIGHT NOTE: EACH EXISTING LIVE OAK, ON PROPERTY WILL BE ILLUMINATED W/ LAMPS PLUS BRONZE OUTDOOR TREE SPOTLIGHT NOTE: REFERENCE SPECIFICATION MANUAL FOR ALL OTHER CONSTRUCTION & PLANTING DETAILS.

VENEER WALL STONE. 4"X4"X6" MIN. RANDOM PATTERN.

1 4"X4"X52" CORTEN STAVES. WELD SECTIONS TO 4"X4" FLAT IRON BAR.

1 4"X2"X6" FLAT IRON BAR WELDED TOP AND BOTTOM TO "X4" FLAT BAR. RECESS 3" INTO CONC.

HOOVER FENCE CO. MODEL 11-024 STAND ALONE MECHANICAL CARD READER (COORDINATE

APPLY WATERPROOFING

AGENT TO BACK OF WALL, PRIOR TO BACKFILL APPLY POLLY. LOWES MIRACLE SEALANT TO STONE FACE, PRIOR TO BACKFILL

FINISHED GRADE SLOPES 2% AWAY FROM WALL

8X8X12 CMU BLOCK. FILLED SOLID TYP.

SUBGRADE: COMPACT TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY

WHIZ-Q CHARCOAL LEUDERS VENEER WALL STONE. 4"X4"X6" MIN. RANDOM ASHLER. TYPE M GRAY 1 2 V MORTAR JOINTS. 4000 PSI CONC. SPREAD FOOTING REINFORCED W/ #4 REBAR 12" O.C.E.W.

MAG ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK W/ HANDLE BY HOOVER FENCE CO.

VARIES 4'-0" TYP VARIES 3" TYP 1'-6" TYP VARIES 8'-0" 3" TYP 2" 5'-6" 3'-9 3/4" 4" VARIES 4'-0" TYP VARIES 3" TYP 1'-6" TYP VARIES 2" TYP. 2 3/4" 2'-0" 2'-4" 1'-0" TYP 8" 1'-0" 4'-5" WHIZ-Q STONE CHARCOAL LEUDERS LIMESTONE CAP W/ DRIP 1" STAINLESS STEEL DOWEL PER PIECE CHISELED NOSE FINISH GALVANIZED WALL TIES EVERY 16" VERTICLE & 36" O.C. HORIZONTAL TYP. DIRECT WATER TO WEEP HOLE TIES @ 6" O.C. SUBGRADE: COMPACT TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY (2) 8X8X16 CMU & (1) 10"X8"X16" CMU BLOCK. FILLED SOLID TYP. (2X) 8"X8"X16" CMU FILLED SOLID #4 VERTICAL REBAR @ 30" O.C. OVERLAP 20X D. OF REBAR. FINISHED GRADE SLOPES 2% AWAY FROM WALL APPLY WATERPROOFING AGENT TO BACK OF WALL, PRIOR TO BACKFILL APPLY POLLY. LOWES MIRACLE SEALANT TO STONE FACE, PRIOR TO BACKFILL WHIZ-Q CHARCOAL LEUDERS VENEER WALL STONE. 4"X4"X6" MIN. RANDOM ASHLER. TYPE M GRAY V MORTAR JOINTS. 4000 PSI CONC. SPREAD FOOTING REINFORCED W/ #4 REBAR 18" O.C.E.W. WHIZ-Q CHARCOAL LEUDERS VENEER
STONE
STRETCHER PATTERN. TYPE M GRAY " W/ CONCAVE MORTAR JOINTS. VARIES 1'-6" 3" TYP. 2" TYP. 2 3/4" 2'-0" 2'-4" 1/2" #4 VERTICAL REBAR @ 30" O.C. (2X) 8"X8"X16" CMU FILLED SOLID CONCRETE PIER WHIZ-Q CHARCOAL LEUDERS
TYPE
8" 6" TYP 1'-0" 2'-0"
WALL.
4"X8"X14" MIN.
M GRAY V MORTAR JOINTS.
48" TYP. 4" TYP VARIES
4"
3 1/2" TYP 2'-4" 2'-4" 1'-0"
W/ STONE MASON TO INLAY INTO COLUMN.) HOOVER FENCE MOTORIZED ELECTRICAL DROP BOLT WHIZ-Q CHARCOAL LEUDERS VENEER STONE. 4"X4"X6" MIN. RANDOM ASHLER. TYPE M GRAY 2 V MORTAR JOINTS. WHIZ-Q CHARCOAL LEUDERS VENEER WALL. STONE 4"X8"X14" MIN. STRETCHER PATTERN. TYPE M GRAY " W/ CONCAVE MORTAR JOINTS. WHIZ-Q STONE CHARCOAL LEUDERS LIMESTONE CAP W/ DRIP 1" STAINLESS STEEL DOWEL PER PIECE CHISELED NOSE FINISH LONGSHADOW LS-9102 INTERNATIONAL 8'-0" 3" TYP 2" 5'-6" 3'-9 3/4" 4" Revisions DH MICHAEL WEBB Scale: Appr.: Drawn: Items Date No. 01-2525-06 04.26.2018 Project No.: Date: Sheet Title Sheet No. Page of 11 Owner/Developer: BECK PARK DALLAS T E X A S Student: Michael Webb II Professor: David Hopman, ASLA LARC 5342 Land Tech 2 UTA School of Architecture Landscape Architecture Program 10 LS.506 DETAILS NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW ONLY STONE / STEEL FENCE - ELEVATION SCALE: = 1'-0" F LS.505 STONE COLUMN - SECTION SCALE: " = 1'-0" D LS.506 COLUMN CAP - SECTION SCALE: 1-1/2" = 1'-0" A LS.506 STONE COLUMN - PLAN SCALE: " = 1'-0" B LS.506 STONE WALL - SECTION SCALE: = 1'-0" E LS.506 STEEL STAVE - PLAN SCALE: 3 4 = 1'-0" C LS.506 STEEL GATE - ELEVATION SCALE: 3 4 = 1'-0" G LS.506

WINTERWIND

SUMMERSOLSTICE

, community growth farming

feature park eventspace

harwoods community plaza floodplain / open space land use movement sun / shade study density promoting community enrichment, through hands on environmental education
both cultural and historical awareness, and entertainment, in the harwood historical district. WINTER SOLST CE
future development shared parking bicycle / pedestrian street connection opportunity future development automobile traffic shared traffic bicycle traffic pedestrian circulation site connection site location historical structure additional on site structure shared parking site inventory (opportunities / constraints) proposed circulation SUMMERWIND
engagement community enrichment green infrastructure inventory / circulation legend lawn plaza spon filmicon food & jazz
what was once a fast paced film distribution hub, for the 1930’s entertainment industry, is now an almost forgotten relic. when traveling on harwood street , just between commerce and young street, the remaining facades of the buildings facing harwood tell a unique story.
through careful planing, site inventory and analysis, we are proposing one of the more efficient ways to turn this open space into a thriving community destination.

community enrichment green infrastructure

green space

nature play / exploration feature shade sculpture

community garden (ADA beds)

green infrastructure (L.I.D & deten-

stage entertainment

event center (rentable private space)

eats & view farmhouse beer & movies

urban farming (wheat malting)

mix use jazz lounge / food court

eats rotating food trucks

k-9 interception zones

signage feature dog friendly restaurant connection pocket park

engagement
scale: 1”=30’-0” 0’ 30’ 60’ 15’ 1 1 5 5 2 2 6 6 3 3 7 7 9 9 4 4 8 8 10 10 12 12 11 11 13 13 14 14 15 15 open
p2 p1 p1 p2 plan
legend

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