landscape architecture portfolio

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STEPHANIE LIN 2016 \\ PORTFOLIO



RESUME \\ S TE PHAN I E LI N EMAIL contactstephanielin@gmail.com BLOG recordsdepartment.blogspot.com

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POST 1209A 55th Street, Oakland, CA PHONE 909.720.3540

DIGITAL AutoCAD, Rhino, SketchUp Adobe Creative Suite ArcMap, Flam Map

EDUCATION

WORK EXPERIENCE

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY

GRADUATE STUDENT INSTRUCTOR

CLASS OF 2016 Masters of Landscape Architecture 3.7 GPA

HORTICULTURAL Small-scale farming Aesthetic pruning Garden construction/maintenance

DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, POLICY & MANAGEMENT (BERKELEY, CA)

JAN-MAY 2016 JUN-AUG 2015

ESPM C159 Human Diet - Professor Katherine Milton ESPM 105A-D Forestry Field Camp

CLASS OF 2009

B.A. Integrative Biology with honors B.S. Society & Environment with focus in U.S. Environmental Policy Minor in Forestry & Natural Resources Minor in Public Policy 3.5 GPA

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ CENTER FOR AGROECOLOGY & SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS

2011 Certificate of Ecological Horticulture

DEPT. OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING (BERKELEY, CA)

AUG-DEC 2015 AUG-DEC 2014

LA 134A Drawing Workshop I - Tim Mollette-Parks LA 134A Drawing Workshop I - Professor Walter Hood Introduction to landscape scale and precision hand drafting.

GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCHER DEPT. OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING (BERKELEY, CA)

JAN-MAY 2015

Cultural Practice Lab - Professor Walter Hood Research in cultural practice, design, and activism.

SOCIETIES + CLUBS

DESIGN CONSTRUCTION + LEAD

Ground Up Journal 2013, 2015-2016 Editorial Staff American Society of Landscape Architects 2013-2016 Academic Committee Society of American Foresters 2007-2012, 2016 Member

BRASHARES WILDLIFE CONSERVATION LAB (CALIFORNIA VALLEY, CA)

AWARDS

JUN-SEPT 2014

Prototype design and scaled construction of rain shelters and automated irrigation systems in the Carrizo Plain Nat’l Monument for NSF climate change study.

2016 ASLA Student Honor Award - Communications 2016 Thomas Church Memorial Competition First Place 2015 Thomas Church Memorial Competition First Place 2015 Vertical Cities Asia Design Competition Second Place 2015 Big Ideas Competition - Food Systems Innovation First Place 2015 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award

HORTICULTURIST

TRAVEL

RESEARCH ASSISTANT

2016 LandWorks Sardinia Design Workshop Argentiera, Italy 2015 Verticial Cities Asia Design Competition Singapore 2009 WWOOFING Farm Worker Exchange Taiwan 2008 Global Water Brigades Honduras 2007 Gump Research Station French Polynesia

CHRISTIANSEN ASSOCIATES GARDEN + DESIGN (SANTA CRUZ, CA)

Ecological landscape construction and maintenance. Soil preparation, planting, irrigation systems, and lighting installation. 2011-2013

ALTIERI AGROECOLOGY LAB (BERKELEY, CA)

FEB-DEC 2010

Entomology and vegetation surveys for integrative pest management study in N. California vineyards.


CAPP STREET FLEX BLOCK U RB AN D ESIG N S T UD I O Mission District, San Francisco, CA \\ How can public schools relate to public space in the face of private development? Divided by moveable walls and subtle elevational shifts, a simple series of planes are connected to accomodate a set of distinct and flexible public territories—an elementary school, subway station, private residential development, and commercial retail spaces. To push back against gentrification processes while embracing private development, the entire city block is treated as a dynamic hybrid space to accomodate a multitude of civic identities and activities centered around public use. Mass agave plantings and light colors reflect the unique ecological character of the Mission District’s relatively warm and sunny condition.

CAPP PARTI diagram

PARTI

ITERATIONS

STREET

MARSHALL ELEMENTARY - CAPP ST. INTERFAC

CONCEPT: FLEXIBLE OPEN SPACES, SCALED FOR PEOPLE

1

IC SPACE

V. 1

SITE ANALYSIS

16TH/MISSION BART PLAZA


16TH Street BART Plaza PERSPECTIVE study

2


P1

FLEXIBLE PROGRAM SCHOOL DAY

CAPP ST

02

01

WEEKEND

SXN 1

05

03

16TH ST

MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

15TH ST

04

09

08

06

16TH/MISSION BART STATION

KEY 01 MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENTRANCE

05

02 CAPP ST/SHARED ST

1979 MISSION DEVELOPMENT

03 PLAYGROUND

07

04 PLAZA 05 GROUND FL RETAIL 06 BART STATION 07 PUBLIC SEATING AREA/ TRANSIT HUB

MISSION ST

08 ART WALL

SXN 2

09 SCHOOL GARDEN SLIDING GATES

10 FT

MASTER PLAN: Capp Street Flex Block

3

internal block axes

agave plantings

awnings

steps


CAPP STREET FLEX BLOCK

1979 MISSION DEVELOPMENT

CAPP STREET PLAZA

BUILDINGS

ELEVATION CHANGES

SLIDING FLEX WALLS

FLEXIBLE CANOPIES MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STORE FRONTAGES

AGAVE + PALM PLANTINGS

+0'

5

+0' +3'

5

+1.5'

+0'

10

SHARED STREET

P1

15TH STREET

16TH STREET

SECTION + PERSPECTIVE: Plaza-Playground Hybrid

CAPP STREET BLOCK

4 SXN 1

16 FT


CAPP STREET FLEX BLOCK

AGAVE PLANTER

MISSION STREET FRONTAGE

MISSION STREET

5

16TH

STREET BLOCK

16TH/MISSION ST. BART STATION


Ground floor developments consist of small shops and space for existing affordable produce vendors as part of the new 16th St/Mission Bart Plaza. Parents can pick up produce when they pick up their kids from school.

GROUND FLOOR CAFE

GROUND FLOOR MARKET INTERNAL BLOCK CORRIDOR + AWNING

RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS

SHARED STREET

AGAVE PLANTER + SEATING

AGAVE PLANTER

CAPP STREET FRONTAGE + AWNING

CAPP STREET

BASEMENT BAR

SXN 2

6 8 FT


QUARRY SHORES SECOND

PLACE

20 15 VER T ICAL C I T I E S A S I A C OM P E T I TI ON Paya Lebar Air Base, Singapore \\ How can 1 square kilometer sustainably house 100,000 people? A quarry is phased to become a water catchment which serves Singapore with locally sourced sand, water, and urban character. The concept is inspired by Singapore’s history of rapid development and consequent loss of 80 percent of its mangroves in the past century. The proposal is illustrated by a sectional series to emphasize the dynamic and ever-changing future of Singapore while questioning its production of nation, culture, and land. In collaboration with Micaela Bazo, Kasey Elliot, Miles Stemper, Jason Palaez, Yasir Hameed, Grace Witanto

ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT maps

new sediments

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1918 swamp forest

1918 mangrove forest

landfill


FRESH WATER RESERVE

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PHASING

I. HISTORIC

264, 300 m3 concrete

II. EXISTING

31.5 km3 sand $2.43 trillion SGD

III. SAND MINING

IV. FRESH WATER RESERVOIR

9 V. CANAL DEVELOPMENT

2,340 mm/year rain

614 billion liters freshwater 35-42 years to fill

potable water for 354,000 people


PROPOSED SYSTEMS

open space

URBAN DESIGN PLAN

water

wind

1 SQ KM MASSING

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COMBUSTIBLE L A N D S C A P E S MASTERS

THESIS

DESIGNING

FOR

COMBUSTIBLE

LANDSCAPES

Puente Hills, CA \\ How can designers incorporate the urban process of combustion with the wildland urban interface? To rethink fire within a broader urban system of combustion in the landscape, this project reframes combustible landscapes through fire simulation modeling, land management planning, and site design for an Outdoor Museum of Contermporary Combustion. The proposed museum bridges artifical and natural modes of urban combustion through spatial story-telling along a trail in the Puente Hills of Los Angeles County. The museum serves as an interface between local residents and the combustible landscape. Advisors - Louise Mozingo, Marco Cenzatti, John Radke

CONCEPT collage

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CONTEXT map


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relative FLAME SPEEDS 1.5 FT/SEC 4.5 FT/SEC

8.0 FT/SEC

NATIVE GRASS PLANTERS + SEATING MUSEUM ENTRANCE

RAMPED GRAZING ROOFS

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Outdoor Museum of Contemporary Combustion building ELEVATION


COMBUSTIBLE LANDSCAPES

TRAIL HEAD

OUTDOOR GALLERY

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OCEAN BEACH PLAY WALL FIRST

PLACE

20 16 T H O M A S C HUR C H M E MOR I A L C OMPETI TI ON Ocean Beach Sea Wall, San Francisco, CA \\ How can historic infrastructure be retrofitted to serve contemporary public needs? The Ocean Beach Play Wall offers a series of playful reimaginings with reference to the historic Ocean Beach Playland. The wall is retrofitted to support active play and kinetic motion—slide, skate, swim, and bike! A limited materials palette of wood, steel, concrete, and soft grasses is employed to play off of the unique ephemeral atmosphere of fog and cold winds of Ocean Beach.

KINETIC fog collectors SKATE park

ADA beach ramp

In collaboration with Xiuxian Zhan and Micaela Bazo

HEATED pool

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BEACH deck

SAUNA steps - reveals historic sea wall


picnic area

GOLDEN GATE park entrance

slide

terraced seating HOT showers

WARMING HUT

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PETALUMA TRANSIT STATION ECOLOGICAL

DESIGN

STUDIO

Petaluma, CA \\ How will sea level rise affect the future of urban waterfront development? The design proposes a series of connected open spaces consisting of playful elevational changes. The grading concept accomodates sea level rise and storm surge projections while introducing continuous mounds and ramps on shore as an experiential change in what is currently, for the most part, flat terrain. The result is a community-centered transit station that houses skate ramps, ADA accessible pathways, grass slopes for play, and a rooftop garden that is connected to the ground plane via a terraced amphitheater. The tacit playground is a place for community members to engage with the serious future of sea level rise in a playful and positive way.

PERSPECTIVE study

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SFPUC NEIGHBORHOOD CLEAVES FIRST

MASTER PLAN: SFPUC Water Treatment Facility

PLACE

20 15 T H O M A S C HUR C H M E MOR I A L C OMPETI TI ON SFPUC Southeast Plant, San Francisco, CA \\ How can a problem be turned into an asset? The edges of the SF Public Utitilies Commission wastewater treatment plant, rail line, and industrial roads are turned into neighborhood cleaves - public areas dedicated to their adjacent neighborhoods.

EPHEMERAL PON

BASKETBALL COURTS

ECOTONE

WATER

In collaboration with Micaela Bazo and Grant Saita

GULLY

INDUSTRY

ECOTONE

WATER

COMMUNITY

PLAY AREA

TRANSIT COMMUNITY

P1

SXN1

INDUSTRY TRANSIT

PLAYGROUND + BIKE TRAIL

P2

A

EPHEMERAL CREEK

FLEXIBLE COURTS HILLTOP PEDESTAL

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SITE PLAN

AMPHITHEATER

CLIMBING DECK

DO


AIN

R LT

CA

CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

WIND PORTAL

ND

DOCK

B

P3

MUNI STATION

OG PARK

C

CENTRIFUGAL SQUARE MISTING FOREST

ENTRY FOUNTAIN

DAMN PLAZA

3RD

ST

N

200 FT

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FINDING FAULT DESIGN

RESEARCH

+

TEACHING

UC Berkeley, CA \\ How can students works collectively to demonstrate an invisible geological feature, the San Andreas Fault line? Coordinating with course professors and 83 environmental design students, I developed and organized an on-campus land art performance to find and mark the fault line. In collaboration with Walter Hood, Ron Rael, Daniel Komen, Activism + Design students

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