Tyler Page | 2015 Portfolio

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objective to obtain a full-time position with a landscape design firm that encourages not only my growth as a professional, but my curiosity as a designer and an individual

PORTFOLIO 2015 landscape architecture


TYLER PAGE mail TSPAGE@CPP.EDU

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949.338.8056


// EDUCATION September 2011 - Present (June 2015)

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona | pomona, ca College of Environmental Design, Landscape Architecture 4th Year Undergraduate | Magna Cum Laude | 3.7 GPA

January 2009-May 2011

Saddleback Community College | mission viejo, ca General Education CSU Transfer | Ornamental Horticulture Dean’s List | 3.8 GPA

September 2004 - June 2008

Trabuco Hills High School | mission viejo, ca High school diploma Principal’s Honor Roll | Honors & AP student | 4.0 GPA

// EXPERIENCE February 2007 - Present

Rancho Canyon Music | private guitar instructor | rsm, ca Operate as an individual contractor and music instructor to over 30+ students weekly.

August 2013

Subzero Constructors | industrial refrigeration design | rsm, ca Temporary summer internship. Performed entry level CAD drafting for a leading industrial refrigeration design and construction firm.

// SKILLS Digital

AutoCAD Adobe Suite : Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign Sketchup Rhino ArcGIS Microsoft : Word, Excel, Powerpoint

Physical

Photography Drawing Collage Models


// INTERESTS Explorer of the outdoors | Cycling, hiking, diving, surfing, fishing... Music | Guitarist for 13 years, 8 years professionally Traveling Photography Design Plants

// QUALITIES Extremely self motivated and focused. I am constantly striving to challenge myself, both mentally and physically. I am a naturally strong leader and thrive in collaborative environments.

// FEEDBACK “ I met Tyler Page a couple of years ago at a music studio where he is an instructor. Having attended and graduated from Cal Poly, we both had a lot in common. I have observed his excellent people skills with his students, associates & staff. He also happens to be an incredibly talented musician. As I got to know Tyler, we often spoke about his projects and his future plans. I have also watched him fly across his keyboard as he worked on modeling his school projects in AutoCad in between lessons. My instructor said this, as I remarked, “Tyler is an excellent musician”: “He is a bright young man and strikes me as someone who is excellent at everything he does”. From my observations, I’m inclined to agree. Tyler has another year at Cal Poly and will be graduating in 2015. Tyler is bright, enthusiastic, and looks to have a promising future...” DEC 2013

Amat Ta judin | Principal EBTA Architects


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// SELECTED WORKS

01_ AGENCY OF COLLAGE

02_ CASE STUDY

03_ LA RIVER LODGE

04_ RED ROCKS

05_ MOJAVE WATER

06_ INSTALLATIONS


01_ AGENCY OF COLLAGE

TESTING GROUNDS ANALOG COLLAGE | 11� X 48�

a narrative landscape composition that explores the occupation of a desolate reality focused on developing technologies of defense. historically set in post WWII America, the composition unveils themes of human ingenuity in adapting existing engineering to new purposes. it is reflective of a time when exploring the edges of advancement was not only encouraged but culturally essential in a period of worldwide conflicts and fears of domestic invasion. signs of developing network infrastructures such as highways and aqueducts reflect the sudden expansion that arose from concerns for national connectivity. the barren landscape that was previously only shaped by time, is left deeply marked by these trials of advancement.


01_ AGENCY OF COLLAGE

architectures of opportunism explores concepts of ecological succession, habitation, and occupation of abandoned structures by opportunistic species. the composition challenges current cultural values of a continuously developing suburban landscape complacent with displacing adapted communities. themes of reclaiming the discarded landscape for new purposes are present, but with shortcomings readily apparent in the lack of remediation of the land in haste of presenting new opportunities for a hungry consumer society.

ARCHITECTURES OF OPPORTUNISM DIGITAL COLLAGE | 12� X 48�





03_ LA RIVER LODGE NATURALISTIC CONDITION

TRANSITION

URBAN CONDITION

BOWTIE PARCEL DOWNEY REC CENTER

6TH ST VIADUCT



03_ LA RIVER LODGE CONCEPTUAL PLAN

/ IMMERSIVE

BY EXPANDING THE SOFT BOTTOM SECTION OF THE LA RIVER INTO THE TAYLOR YARDS/BOWTIE PARCEL, THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY ITSELF IS ONCE AGAIN CONNECTED TO THE RIVER. PROJECTIONS FROM EACH NEIGHBORHOOD STREET INTERSECT THE RIVERS EDGE AND PROVIDE DIRECT CONNECTIONS TO A COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL RESOURCE, RIPARIAN HABITAT, AND SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT THE LA RIVER LODGE PROJECT FOSTERS.

PERFORMANCE SECTION-ELEVATION






05_ MOJAVE WATER

/ CONCEPT Mojave Water was a student design competition proposed by the Mojave Water Agency in Apple Valley, CA. The task was to reinvision the exisiting ladscaping of the Mojave Water Agency headquarters. The existing planting pallete was largely unsucessful, and the Agency wanted to use the opportunity to use the landscaping for public garden demonstrations of high desert native landscaping, a program they termed “Cash for Grass�. The challenge was to create a new planting design that not only would survive the harsh desert climate, but would be accessible and attractive to visitors so that they would be encouraged to replace their lawns with more appropriate plantings.

/ TECHNIQUE Using Illustrator and Photoshop, I created a planting plan that was easy for the public to understand and envision for their homes.


05_ MOJAVE WATER / CLIMATE

MWA

Mojave Water Agency 13846 Conference Center Dr. Apple Valley, CA 92307

High desert. Elevation: 3,000 ft Winter: Low 20’s to High 70’s Summer: Low 40’s to High 110’s 350 days of sunshine Prevailing winds from S/SW to NE Rains primarily in Nov and Dec

Landscape area: 123,075 sq ft Building roof area: 22,194 sq ft Parking lot area: 27,000 sq ft / OBJECTIVES / Increase the amount of shade / Break the horizontal plane with taller trees and/or sculptures / Encourage visitors to explore and stay longer / Provide more seating/resting spots with shade / Increase safety of sharp plant material by placing it further away from paths and the reach of children / Invite greater biodiversity and wildlife / Better meet irrigation requirements of variety of plant material, hydrozone / Design interactive features such as plant material that encourages touch/smell, informational signs, demonstration gardens, and participatory gardens


05_ MOJAVE WATER

MWA

hardscape plan scale: 1/16”=1’-0”

Mojave Water Agency 13846 Conference Center Dr. Apple Valley, CA 92307

tree planting plan scale: 1/16”=1’-0”

shrub planting plan scale: 1/16”=1’-0”

Desert Sage Salvia dorrii

Sugar Bush

Rhus ovata

Coyote Brush

Baccharis pilularis

Jojoba

Simmondsia chinensis

Gabion walls

Feathery Cassia

Senna artemisioides

Chitalpa Chitalpa x tashkentensis

Apache Plume

Fallugia paradoxa

detail plan scale: 1/8”=1’-0”

perimeter nature walk / exercise path


05_ MOJAVE WATER

permeable parking and bioswales

California Deer Grass Muhlenbergia rigens

Honey Locust ‘Shademaster’ Honey Mesquite Gleditisia triacanthos inermis

Prosopis glandulosa

Yucca schidigera

conceptual site plan scale 1”=20’

Desert Museum Palo Verde Ocotillo

Cercidium x ‘Desert Museum’

main visitor entrance

Fouquieria spendens

Weber’s Agave Agave weberi

Red Yucca Hesperaloe parvifolia



06_ INSTALLATIONS

#SUPERFUNTIMEBALLOONS / CONCEPT Occupy the cavernous space of the ENV Atrium with 200 suspended clear balloons

/ DESIGN Invite participants through visual curiosity, maintain interaction through discovery. Encourage interactionif a participant pops a balloon, they must respond to a prompt inside with various social experiments.




TYLER PAGE TSPAGE@CPP.EDU 9 49.338.8056


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