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The Paipa Line
UD Capston Studio
Instructors: Nando Micale, Danielle Lake Spring 2024
Situated in the heart of Paipa, the Paipa Line is a visionary linear park that transforms vacant lands along the existing railway into vibrant open spaces for community activities, enhancing connectivity and fostering urban and rural integration.
This strategic development not only links east-west urban and rural regions but also bridges the north-south divide created by the train tracks, knitting together all open spaces within the town. The Paipa Line is poised to become a key transportation hub, drawing tourists and workforce from neighboring areas. Key features include the Paipa Station (regional rail) and East Paipa Square (light rail and mini-bus), which will expand public transit options, alleviate traffic congestion, and become a dynamic landmark that attracts foot traffic and stimulates economic activities.
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Existing Condition of Paipa Rail line 2024, Paipa, Colombia
The Paipa Line is a linear park that utilize the vacant lands along the existing train track to create open spaces and developments for human activities, better connectivity, and future city growth between rural and urban area.
• It can eliminate the north-south barrier that created by train track.
• Paipa station (regional rail) and East Paipa Square (light rail + mini-bus) can diversify the existing public transit options and distribute the existing traffic pressure.
• It plays a landmark role of providing dynamic experience of Paipa, attracting foot traffic and generating economic activities.
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Vision
Overall Site Plan
The Paipa Line is divided into three distinct sections: the West Expansion, which connects to the Termopaipa Eco Park; the Urban section, centrally located in downtown Paipa; and the East Expansion, which extends to the eastern rural areas. Additionally, the line features two key nodes: the Paipa Station Landing, situated in the urban section, serves as the primary welcome point for visitors to Paipa. The East Paipa Square is a mixed-use TransitOriented Development (TOD) that incorporates a light rail and mini-bus station, acting as the eastern gateway to Paipa. Collectively, the Paipa Line is set to enhance the city by creating approximately eight hectares of open spaces and a variety of other uses, designed to attract residents and businesses alike.
5 0 60 120 m 3.2 HA OPEN SPACE WEST EXPANSION EAST EXPANSION URBAN PAIPA STATION LANDING EAST PAIPA SQUARE 3 HA OPEN SPACE 2.2 HA OPEN SPACE 2.6 HA RESIDENTIAL 0.6 HA COMMERCIAL 0.2 HA OFFICE 0.85 HA HOTEL 0.4 HA SCHOOL 1 LIGHT RAIL + MINI BUS STATION
The Paipa Line transforms vacant lands along the rail into a linear park that enhances open spaces, connectivity, and development between rural and urban areas, overcoming the physical barrier created by the rail. It incorporates Paipa Station and East Paipa Square to diversify transit options, reduce traffic, and serve as a dynamic landmark that support people’s daily activities, boosts foot traffic and economic activity.
6 A B C D E TRAIN 7 M SIDEWALK 3 M PLAZA 6 M CARRERA18 4 M IMPROVED EXISTING PLAYGROUND 24 M GROUND-FLOOR RETAILS PATH 3 M PATH 2 M PATH 3 M BIOSWALE PARK URBAN PARK URBAN PLAZA TRAIN 10 M CREEK 2M EXISTING TRAIN STATION PATH 3 M PLAZA M PATH 2 M PATH 2 M BIOSWALE PARK STATION PLAZA CREEK PARK TRAIN 3 M FIELDS PATH M PATH 2 M I-55 HIGHWAY BIOSWALE PARK TRAIN 3 M CARRERA19 8 M TWO LANES ROAD 8 M PLAZA 7 M RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL 20 M 20 M 20 M SIDEWALK 5M SIDEWALK 4M SIDEWALK 4M SIDEWALK 4M PATH 2M PATH 3M AMPHI-THEATER BIOSWALE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD PARK NEIGHBORHOOD GARDEN SCHOOL’S GARDEN SCHOOL’S ROOFTOP GARDEN Section A - West Expansion Park Section B - Paipa Station Landing Section C - Urban Plaza Section D - East Paipa Square SIDEWALK 4M SIDEWALK 4M SIDEWALK 4M SIDEWALK 4M SIDEWALK 4M NEIGHBORHOOD PARK NEIGHBORHOOD PARK TRAIN 3 M SIDEWALK 3M CARRERA19 8 M GAS STATION PLAZA 7 M NEW STREET 8 M NEW STREET 8 M RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RETAIL EAST PAIPA + MINI BUS STATION HOTEL PARKING 20 M 20 M HOTEL GARDEN HOTEL PATIO Section E - East Paipa Square HOTEL
Situated in the urban section, serves as the primary welcome point for visitors to Paipa.
A mixed-use Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) that incorporates a light rail and minibus station, acting as the eastern gateway to Paipa.
0 30 60 m 0 15 30 m
Paipa Station Plaza
Paipa Station Landing
East Paipa Square
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East Paipa Square Mixed Use Development
Equitable Paradise
First Prize Award | 2023 Edmund N. Bacon Student Urban Design
Competition | Feb 2023
UD Studio: Fundamentals of Urban Design
Instructors: Zhongjie Lin
Team with Chris Xu, Marcus Owens Fall 2022
This urban design project is in Philadelphia's Chinatown. Inspired by the value of traditional Chinese reading "the Peach Colony", a perfect balance of housing, jobs, and bridging natural and social environments, our vision is building a modern and equitable community for Chinatown to grow. Inspired by the Chinese culture, "meandering the gardens", we will use a series of urban gardens throughout blocks to let each block tell its own story, linking them into an equitable community. In this community, we give a reason for children to grow up in Chinatown, a space to pass an experience for the elderly and a harmonious community for healing, innovation, recreation, and art.
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Axon View
Design by Author, draw by Chris Xu
Concept
We were struck by the values of 《桃花源》“the Peach Colony”: There was a perfect balance of housing, jobs, bridging natural and social environments.
Our vision is not hidden, it is a series of urban experiences to be discovered...
《桃花源》 “The Peach Colony” hidden paradise Vision: Modern and Equitable “Paradise” livable places for generations Harmony - Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity, Balance sense of discovery
Design/draw by Author
“meandering the gardens"
Each block tells their own story For children - a reason to grow in Chinatown For elderly - a space to pass on experience
Harmony - healing, Innovation, Recreation, Art
Design/draw by Author
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游园
Urban Context Vision
Our series of urban gardens is critical in diversifying size and experiences of open space within a region of minimal space
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Design/draw by Author
Diversify Housing & Job Creation Urban Garden System
Building Use
Design/draw by Author
Our goal is permanent affordable housing built through partnerships and investing in biotech and healthcare industries. We envision Chinatown where market rate, elderly, affordable, and homeless housing exist in harmony.
Equitable Housing/Programs
Design/draw by Author
Areas such as the wayfinding spots provide screen panels that show informative maps and site introduction.
Reimagine underused one way streets and overpasses as green connections to the east and west.
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Design/draw by Author
Design/draw by Author
Design/draw by Chris Xu
Homeless Shelter
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Proposed Green Space
Series of Urban Garden
Various Walking Experience
Maker Space
Replace vacancy with greenery and food sustainability
Chinatown is alive with talented music, food, and arts culture. Innovation follows us!
Chinatown builds its own homes and livelihood. Restoring the spaces along the expressway gives choice back to the community
Diverse housing for diverse populations and livable environments for children make Chinatown resilient
Block embodies the highest variety of mixed use infrastructure. This block embraces not only office building but also commercial, residential, and social space.
Turn underuse N 9th Street into a pedestrian-only community garden, creating space for old and young to share experiences and alleviate food insecurity. The Arch is a new gateway symbol emphasizing the industrial history of Philadelphia, and programming north and south neighborhoods to continue into each other.
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Commercial Water Garden
9th St Linear Community Garden/Philly Gateway Arch
Overpass Garden
New Gateway to Philadelphia
Design by Author & Marcus, draw by Chris Xu
Design/draw by Author
New arch symbolizes gateway to Philadelphia from New Jersey. Arch becomes a scenic observation deck for the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and Philadelphia city skyline.
Green space and seating create unique liminal space for leisure. Lighting activates nightlife connections between north and south neighborhoods. Establish overpass as a proper entrance.
Community Garden Tai-Chi & Taiko Drum Hexagon Shelter Chess Game Mural Painting
Design/draw by Author
Design/draw by Author
Design/draw by Chris Xu
Water Ecology Museum
LA Degree Project
Instructors: Natalie Adams; Juli Riemenschneider Spring 2021
Water is essential to every life on earth. Some people lack basic knowledge about water and current challenges related to water. The effects of human activities like urban storm water, sewage disposal and plastic usage are polluting and threatening water bodies. Therefore, it is necessary to educate people about the science of water. This project will be an outdoor museum to educate people about the basic science, challenges related to water and the power of landscape to heal them.
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An outdoor museum that is about nature, people, art, and science.
Ripples, George English Park 2021, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
22 Water St, Holyoke, MA Project Statement
Holyoke, which came to be known as “Paper City,” was one of the world’s leading producers of paper during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The site was the American Writing Paper Company. At its peak output American Writing Paper produced 75% of all fine papers in the United States, contemporary accounts describe it as the largest producer of fine papers in the world. Holyoke’s paper industry thrived well into the 20th
Syms & Dudley Mill
However, by mid-century manufacturing was in decline across the northeast, as companies struggled with aging factory buildings and increased competition from overseas and elsewhere in the United States.
Though, many of Holyoke’s former paper mills are still standing, although some have been vacant for a number of years. century.
Problem Statement
Water is essential to every life on earth. Some people lack basic knowledge about water and current challenges related to water. The effects of human activities like urban stormwater, sewage disposal and plastic usage are polluting and threatening water bodies. Therefore, it is necessary to educate people about the science of water.
This project will be an outdoor museum to educate people about the basic science, challenges related to water and the power of landscape to heal them.
Old Structure and New Green System
Tell A Story of Water
Interact with the Different Forms of Water
Explore the Science of Water
14 Transportation Precipitation Snowmelt Runoff Evaporation Exhaust Emission Polluted water enters waterway no infiltration no soil moisture no aquifer recharge
Transportation Transportation Precipitation Snowmelt Runoff Groundwater Flow Evaporation Plant Uptake Infiltration Infiltration Filtration Filtration Filtration Filtration
1881-2011 1891 2017 PRESENT
that has no
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Concept
FirstLevel Canel SecondLevelCanelConnecticutRiver Water Flowing Direction
Water Quality Water Required TMDL 1% Annual Chance of Flooding Regulatory Flooding 0.2% Annual Chance of Flooding Reduced Flooding Risk due to Levee Industrial Area Population Density Existing Photo Location Water Proposed Connection Flood Hazard Areas Concept Program Diagram Concept site plan Water System & Path Circulation Concept Sketches Provide various experience of interacting with water Experience Diagram Spatial Relationship Connecticut Watershed 1 2 3 Existing Factory Building 4 1 2 3,5 6 5 Elder Care Center 4 Existing Smokestack 6 1000 ft 1000 ft 0 Major path Secondary path What do you want to experience Wetland Factory Indoor Water Museum Water Molecular Playground Snow Mountain + Smokestack
Hydrographic Analysis
- Ripples
An abandoned industrial site
vitality
16 1 On Water Performing Platform/Stage 2 Waterfront Amphitheater 3 Recreation Park with Gentle Terrain 4 Wetland Factory 5 Ripple Land Art 6 Water Molecular Structure Fountain Playground 7 Skateboard Park 8 Waterfront Boardwalks 9 Entrance Plaza with Seasonal Ice-skating Park 10 Water Wetland Indoor Museum 11 Wetland Outdoor Museum 12 Gathering Plaza 13 Parking Lot 14 Water Sculpture Park 15 “Snow Mountain” Café/Plaza 16 “Snow Mountains” 17 “Snow Mountains” Sky-walk 18 Sky-walk Overlook 19 Double Ways Roads Exploded Diagrams 1 2 3 6 9 10 11 7 5 5 8 8 14 12 15 13 18 19 16 16 17 4 Permeable Surface Hydrology Network Circulation Programming Bioswale Constructed Wetland Bermed Landscape “Snow Mountain” Green Roof Bioswale Wetland Area for Retaining Water Constructed Seasonal Retaining Water Area All Season River/Canal River Flow Direction Surface Runoff Share Road Pedestrian + Bike Pedestrian Only Gathering Note Entry Recreation Park Ripples Land Art Bermed Landscape “Snow Mountain” Cafe Playground/Skateboard Park Water Sculpture Park Plaza Waterfront Park River Trails Parking Lot
Undulating Terrain Enlargement Plans
17 a b c d e f g h i j l k Road Road Second-level Canal Path Molecular Playground Wetland Seasonal Ice-skating Rank Second-level Canal / Entrance Plaza
Section G detail section detail section Section F 1 Wetland Factory 2 Entrance Plaza 3 Snow Mountain Cafe Plaza Indoor Water Museum
a b c d 1 2 3 e f h k g Waterfront Amphitheater
Wetland
Lands Art
Wetland Factory/ Ripples
Entrance Plaza/ Ripples Land Art Water Sculpture Park
“Snow Mountain” Cafe/ “Snow Mountain” Sky -walk
Water Molecular Playground - LEARN about Water
Inspired by the transformation process between three water forms, this playground runs similarly to it. The connection of these fountains is flexible so that people and children could break these pieces into liquid or steam structures and then the water or steam will come out. This way helps people understand this basic science while they are having fun.
Wetland Factory - TOUCH the Water
This interesting site feature is a constructed wetland that builds upon the existing broken mill building walls with several boardwalks. So what I want to create here in the wetland factory is a habitat for animals and an opportunity for people to get closer to the water and nature while they explore history and nature.
The 'Snow Mountain" - OVERLOOK to Water
Starting from the highest point of the Water Ecology Museum at the “Snow Mountain” Skywalk Overlook. This is a group of man-made mountains built around the smokestack. This great landmark moment provides you an opportunity to overlook and enjoy the entire Connecticut waterfront from on top of the water.
Waterfront Boardwalk - WALK on Water
The Waterfront Boardwalk gives you a chance to walk through the Ripples Land art on the water. Layers and layers of wetlands plant species will attract various wildlife to come and create a healthy habitat.
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The Water Ecology Museum
Explore the importance, science, and beauty about water
The Water Ecology Museum is a bridge that connects people and nature, and people and people. In addition to it fuses landscape, architecture, art, and science, to create various opportunities that encourage people to interact with water and nature. I believe this will help people to explore the importance, science, and beauty of water, and at the same time build understanding of how the natural environment we live in runs and how important is to protect it.
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The Alewife Green Fingers
LA Studio: Urban Design and Infrastructure Planning
Instructors: Chanwoo Kim; Luck Mich Fall 2019
The highway is supposed to be a tool to accelerate the distance, but it has also become a knife to divide the city.
The surrounding area of Alewife Station is lacking green space, pedestrian and vehicular connection, and dividing the existing land use. All these divisions form because there is a highway and railway across the site vertically and horizontally.
The goal of this project is to create a crossing-finger green space system to connect the existing green spaces and introduce various land uses from the surrounding area.
Intricate Highway Viaduct 2021, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The Alewife Brook Pkwy and the train rail are two boundaries to separate vertically and horizontally the uses of this area.
Divide
the Land use
Commercial
Multi-Family
Single-Family
Industrial
Institutional
Transportation
Finger-crossing Concept
Disconnect the Open Space
Water
Forest Agriculture
Recreation and Conservation
Water Supply Protection
Historical/Culture
Other
To break the boundaries of the Alewife Brook Pkwy and the train rail, introduce surrounding uses into the site and connecting the green spaces, and avoid to change the existing transportation system. A mixed-uses and highly functional community can be build upon or through the existing traffic systems. The purpose is to increase the uses and function to the site to promote pedestrian accessibility, vehicles activities and bike trails’ connections.
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Site Analysis
The Highway Railway Accessible point Highway Bridge Elevated Highway
Open Space Typologies
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Residential + Linear 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 8 9 11 10 10 12 13 13 Residential + Semi-space Commercial + Linear Commercial + Plaza Office + Plaza Office + Linear Office + Semi-space Industrial + Linear 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 The Alewife Station Station Tunnel Art Plaza Jerry’s Pond Station Plaza Sports Fields Terrace Plaza Ramp Plaza Slop Lawn Park Commercial Plaza Bioswale Park City Park Museum/Culture Building Industrial Linear Plaza 100’
23 Building Use & Green space Connection Open Space Types Pedestrian Circulation Vehicular Circulation Residential Office Institutional/Culture Retail Industrial Open Space Existing Open Space Public Plaza Bioswale Culture Park Sports Field Natural Park Existing Park The Highway Primary loop Secondary Path Sidewalk Open Space Major Road Secondary Road Third Road Alewife Station Alewife Brook Reservation Alewife Brook Reservation Station Art Plaza Station Art Plaza Station Plaza Station Plaza Jerry’s Pond Jerry’s Pond Sports Fields Sports Fields Terrace Plaza Terrace Plaza Railway Buffer Park Railway Buffer Park Commercial Plaza Commercial Plaza Bioswale Park Bioswale Park Culture Plaza Culture Plaza Existing Sports Fields Existing Sports Fields Fresh Pond Reservation Fresh Pond Reservation Buffer Park Buffer Park Industrial Linear Plaza Industrial Linear Plaza
Ways to Break the Barrier
24 Elevator + Setting Terraces Ramp + Plaza Underline Plaza + Art Installation
Section Through the Alewife Brook Pkwy
Commercial Plaza by the Highway
Jerry’s Pond
Terraces Plaza by the Highway c d
Park
Commercial + Office Zone Commercial + Residential Zone Office + Industrial Zone Fresh Pond Park a b d c 100’ a a c c b b Section A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section F Section G 30' A B C D E F G
Alewife Station Pkwy Sky Bridge
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Work Place Landscape & Urban Design
Houston, U.S.
Conceptional Design, 3D Modeling & Rendering Summer 2023
Taxes Facility Center Capital Complex
Civil Landscape Design
Austin, U.S.
3D Modeling & Rendering Summer 2023
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White Rock Lake Trail
Public Park Landscape & Urban Design
Dallas, U.S.
Site Analysis & Conceptional Design
Summer 2023
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Option 1 Linear Islands Option 2 Art Islands Option 3 Piers
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UAE
Conceptional Design
Summer 2023
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Hospitality
Xi An, China
DD & Graphics
Fall 2021
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Fazhi Park
Public Civil Park
Guangdong, China
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Urban Design
Tianjin, China
Illustrative Plan & Diagrams
Summer 2021
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Bristol County Agricultural High School
Institutional
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PLANTER: ASSUME FULL DEPTH (18") FILLED WITH PLANTER SOIL. ENGINEERED PLANTER SOIL SYSTEM AT SHRUBS 30" HT. PLANTER: ASSUME 24" FILLED WITH PLANTER SOIL OVER 6" OF DRAINAGE LAYER. P5 SOIL TYPES SCALE: 1"=1'-0" PLANTING PLAN SCALE: 1"=1'-0" 1 2 PERENNIALS GRASSES SIZE PLANT LIST Forthergilla major 'Mount Airy' 7'-8' HT CO AL #3 pot PEE WEE HYDRANGEA HY QU Cornus Kousa 'Dwarf Pink' B&B MULTISTEM HEM GO GOING BANANAS DAYLILLY EASTERN BLUESTAR 18" o.c. Amsonia tabernaemontana 30" o.c. MOL CAMolinia caerulea ssp. Caerulea 'Moorflamme' #3 pot RUD FU BLACK EYED SUSAN Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' #2 pot 24" o.c. #2 pot 18" o.c. CATMINT 24" o.c. SP JASpirea japonica 'Magic Carpet' AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICE BERRY Amelanchier grandiflora 'Autumn Briliance' AM GR 36" o.c. REMARKS TREES PER AT Perovskia atriplicifolia SYM RUSSIAN SAGE #2 pot Acer palmatum Bloodgood' AC PA #3 pot #3 pot TOTAL 108 TOTAL 1167 TOTAL FO MA DES CE MOUNT AIRY FOTHERGILLA TUFTED HAIR GRASS SHRUBS #3 pot Calamagrostis a. 'Karl Foerster' KARL FOERSTER GRASS LILY TURF Liriope muscari 'Densiflora' #2 pot #2 pot #1 pot #1 pot #2 pot Cornus alba 'Ivory Halo' 14 IVORY HALO TATARIAN DOGWOOD 18 15 38 Hydrangea quercifolia 'Pee Wee' 89 151 166 29 210 DWARF PINK DOGWOOD 30 CO KO 178 7'-8' HT 24" o.c. Hemerocallis 'Going Bananas' AMS TA QTY 12" o.c. NEP FA Nepeta faassenii 'Walkers Low' MAGIC CARPET SPIREA 30" o.c. 30" o.c. JAPANESE MAPLE 2-1/2"-3" cal. GL Ilex glabra 'Densa' Deschampsia cespitosa CAL LIR MU #2 pot #2 pot 22 75 213 26 PLANTING NOTES 1.PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO "THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK", PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN HORT. 2.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO APPROVE PLANT MATERIAL PRIOR TO DELIVERY TO SITE. NO APPROVAL. 3.SUBSTITUTIONS OF PLANT SPECIES SHALL BE PLANT OF EQUIVALENT OVERALL FORM, HEIGHT AND BRANCHING HABIT, FLOWER, LEAF AND FRUIT, COLOR AND TIME OF BLOOM, AS APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 4.LOCATE AND VERIFY UTILITY LINE LOCATIONS PRIOR TO STAKING AND REPORT CONFLICTS TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 5.PLANTING DEMOLITION DEBRIS, GARBAGE, LUMPS OF CONCRETE, STEEL AND OTHER MATERIALS DELETERIOUS TO PLANT'S HEALTH SHALL BE REMOVED FROM ALL PLANTING AREAS. 6.NO PLANTING TO BE INSTALLED BEFORE ACCEPTANCE OF ROUGH GRADING. 7.ALL PROPOSED TREE LOCATIONS SHALL BE STAKED OR LAID OUT IN THEIR APPROXIMATE LOCATION BY THE CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST THE LOCATIONS AS REQUESTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO ACCOUNT FOR SUBSURFACE UTILITIES AND OTHER FIELD CONDITIONS. FINAL LOCATIONS OF ALL PLANTS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLANTING. 8.INSTALL PLANTS WITH ROOT FLARES FLUSH WITH FINISHED GRADE. IMMEDIATELY REPLANT PLANTS THAT SETTLE OUT OF PLUMB OR BELOW FINISHED GRADE. 9.PLANT UNDER FULL TIME SUPERVISION OF CERTIFIED ARBORIST, NURSERYMAN, OR LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. PROVIDE WRITTEN VERIFICATION OF CERTIFICATION AND/OR LICENSE FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S APPROVAL. 10.WATER PLANTS THOROUGHLY AFTER INSTALLATION, MINIMUM OF TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS. 11.SOAK ALL PERENNIALS FOR 24 HOURS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
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