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1. CHRISTOPHER L. MARTINO, RLA
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Preface
My first job right out of college was working for a private landscape architecture firm. Our biggest client was a real
estate arm of Duke Energy, one of the biggest power companies in the southeast region of the United States. Most
of the land that they owned was waterfront property created by damming the Catawba River in 1963, which
instantly created 520 miles of shoreline. Duke Energy was sitting on a goldmine. They decided that it was in their
best interest to develop a real estate arm for their company to take advantage of all the waterfront property that
they had created and they called themselves “Crescent Resources LLC”. These high end communities were a large
scope of my work for eight years and thus my career had begun. I worked my way up the ladder and became the
primary land planning expert for Oldham Planning & Design. My role was to meet with the client, determine their
desired product, create an outline plan, submit plans to the city for approval, detail design the open space areas,
and administrate the construction of the project to completion. I eventually took the LARE exam and became a
Registered Landscape Architect. I became the lead project manager of a green community called “The Sanctuary”. It
would be my most notable community to date due to its environmentally sensitive nature.
Over the years, I have been specifically involved in a wide variety of Landscape Architecture services tailored to
assist clients and developers in creating holistically themed, master planned and amenity rich residential mixed use
communities. My career has been rich with experience both on the private side working for a firm servicing clients
as well the experience of working directly for the developer.
Although my career has followed the urban land community planning route quite extensively, I’ve also gained
experience planning office parks, commercial/retail, city parks, golf courses, swim and tennis clubs, urban infill’s,
and private residential designs running my own design build firm.
More recently, I was the Director of Land Planning for a large developer of residential communities where I was
immediately tasked with designing two large master planned communities over 1000 Parcels in size with elaborate
resort style amenities. Under my direction, our planning department created resort getaways with top notch
amenities from concept to construction build-out. While all along, working with the sales and marketing team to
assist them in creating maps and presentations in order to promote the lifestyles that our communities offer. Our
sales teams frequently host grand openings and wine and cheese events where I would give presentations on the
thoughtful design of each community and why it will be the best place for their families to live and experience.
Over the course of 14 years, I have been involved in an abundance of master planning projects. Since I’ve come to
Lethbridge, I have started master planning two large communities, one is The Canyons and the other is Garry Station,
Both of these projects are very broad in their scope and seem to feel more connected to the existing and future growth
within the city of Lethbridge. I’m pleased to be as closely involved with the so many different disciplines under one
roof as I feel it is paramount in expanding ones knowledge base and becoming a more well-rounded planner. I like that
I am more involved in master planning not just what you see, but everything you don’t see, such as storm water and
underground services. I’ve always been involved as a consultant to the other practices on every each and every project
I’ve ever done but usually we are working independently of one another for the most part. With this said, I believe
that we are truly master planning these neighborhoods because we have all the services under one roof and we are
designing together as one cohesive unit.
I am proud of the career path I’ve chosen and will continue to promote and teach landscape architecture
everywhere my travels take me. I will continue to be proud of the aesthetically pleasing force of change I bring to
the lives of people.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… I
A. MASTER PLANNING …………………………………………………………………………………… 3
B. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ....................................................................... 9
C. DETAILED DESIGN ……………………………………………………………………………………… 14
APPENDICES
A. Resume and Project Experience
B. Recent – Canyons wild park working drawing set
C. Past Working Drawings Sets
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A. MASTER PLANNING
Work entailed in the master planning stage of any project is an amazing transformation as it starts with a blank canvas
and concludes with the ability to create environments that are at once beautiful, sustainable and timeless. In this stage
we are thinking about strategic placement, scale or relative size, location, proximity and functional relationship. We
are after all, shaping people’s lives one space and time.
Site Inventory and Analysis
The first step in any project design is the Site Inventory and
Analysis phase. I often find that a quick preliminary site
analysis is done while writing proposals to make sure we
have a good understanding of the scope of work that needs
to be included. As the project gets underway, a base map
is created which includes inventory of all factors that affect
the project such as utilities, natural features, connectivity to
adjacent properties in roadways, wetlands, soils and tree
cover. These are just a few of the factors i study to get an
overall big picture of the project site and parameters before
beginning to design.
Example of a slope analysis
Waterbridge Community is a large coastal
luxury resort community in Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina. I was the lead landscape
architect throughout this project and before we
started the outline plan, we performed a site
analysis including location of wetland
preserves, protected Greenway corridors,
location of wooded areas and 200’ wide
animal corridor to name a few. We also
researched adjacent property uses and studied
the local development guidelines for the
Carolina Forest Overlay regional master plan
which are projects land was located in.
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Site Inventory and Analysis (Cont.)
The Pointe on Lake Norman located in
Morrisville, NC is a community of around 900
homes surrounded on all sides by Lake Norman.
The project site underwent an extensive
inventory and site analysis on account of water
and sanitary service is not being available as well
as traffic studies due to the one way in and out of
this peninsula of land on the existing two lane
road. Soil studies and Perk tests were done to
test filtration of soils to aid in selecting the best
locations for septic field systems and well sites.
Unmarked gravesites were also found during the
geotechnical report which had to be removed
properly. The man-made lake used for nuclear
power also created its challenges for us in terms
of permitting and regulation. Private docks and
common slips had to be approved at the federal
level. We provided a site analysis of where all the
locations for shallow water fish habitat were
located in and around the coves. There was a
watershed buffer around the entire site that we
mapped out and honored. Every time we started
a new phase, we entered into a new site
inventory and analysis phase .
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Cutter Bay was a project located near historic New Bern, NC in a town called Stonewall named after stonewall
Jackson from the American Civil War. Like many communities that I have master planned, their locations seemed to
always be remote and without services thus we found ourselves pioneering a new region and providing water and
sewer too high end luxury communities that were used to modern day conveniences. This included providing a waste
water treatment plant onsite which required very careful planning and detailed site inventory and analysis. Picking the
best spot for a treatment plant so that it was screened properly from the residential component was a challenge as well
as providing infiltration basins for gray water storage and irrigation use.
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Program Development
The Sanctuary on Lake Wylie was a project in Charlotte NC that required a very
sensitive program development in order to develop this property alongside the
National Audubon Society in order to protect the national wildlife and develop
this residential community as a low impact development. The design specified a
generous variety of lot sizes from two (2) to thirteen (13) acres in order to protect Woodlands and the ecosystems that
live within their canopies. Ten years prior, this land was slated to be a high density mixed-use development but
attracted opposition and never gained momentum. Our client purchased this property and decided to approach the
market differently and provide the green sustainable type of living that home buyers craved. We planned extensively
and put checks in place to ensure that wildlife was protected and honored. Knowing that a large portion of the
wildlife resides in the forest edge we made sure that our programming required homeowners to reestablish their
woodland edge after clearing for their home sites. This and many other guidelines were established and written into
the architectural guidelines for the community. The design and development of The Sanctuary did not follow the
standard zoning guidelines put forth by the city of Charlotte. Thus a developer’s agreement was drafted and submitted
under a planned unit development zoning (PUD). This agreement provides special allowances for items that don’t
currently show up in the city zoning categories. A program was created called a “flexible signage package” throughout
the community to provide special design accommodations in one complete package for the city to review, comment
and approve. Many cities have standard street signs and light poles that they would like to
see. The sanctuary was special and that we wanted all site furniture to blend seamlessly into
the environment in order to take on a park like feel. This and many other components of the
sanctuary were created in the program development to allow the approving agency a sense of
comfort in the overall design package, neighborhood sustainability, and
protection of the National Resources.
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Program Development (Cont.)
Waterbridge in Myrtle Beach, SC was designed by our team, as a private gated community with architectural
programming set in place to ensure that the overall design intent for the community is followed and
protected even when the developer is no longer in the picture. Dwellings are to be designed by professionals
and a Builders guild is even established and provided to potential home buyers. Each home plays an integral
part in creating that desired character of the community and as such should be carefully considered in terms
of its relationship to its lot, to adjacent homes, and to the greater good of the neighborhood. Each
proposed design should complement the architecture of the community and be additive to the streetscape
through its faithful representation of the "Coastal Cottage" style, respectful scaling and siting, and the use of
enduring high quality materials. I was the lead Landscape Architect heavily involved in the development of
these guidelines and pattern books. All of the communities that we designed were protected by program
guidelines and we always provided consultation to the architecture firm tasked with creating these
documents.
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Master Planning
Over the course of 14 years, I have been involved in an abundance of master planning projects. Since I’ve
come to Lethbridge, I have started master planning two large communities, one is The Canyons and the
other is Garry Station, Both of these projects are very broad in their scope and seem to feel more connected
to the existing and future growth within the city of Lethbridge. I’m pleased to be as closely involved with
the so many different disciplines under one roof as I feel it is paramount in expanding ones knowledge base
and becoming a more well-rounded planner. I like that I am more involved in master planning not just what
you see, but everything you don’t see, such as storm water and underground services. I’ve always been
involved as a consultant to the other practices on every each and every project I’ve ever done but usually
we are working independently of one another for the most part. With this said, I believe that we are truly
master planning these neighborhoods because we have all the services under one roof and we are designing
together as one cohesive unit.
Report Writing
Over the years most of my report writing consisted of homeowner association documents such as
development guidelines, pattern books, architectural guidelines, etc. I was always involved from the very
beginning at my first job providing figure’s and illustrations for these documents and as I grew as a landscape
architect I began writing more copy and reports to assist the developer in creating a community where the
design intent is realized by the buyers and thus protected for
years to come and subsequently to help the homeowners
understand the design spirit intended for the community so that
they had a plan set in place to preserve the place they chose to
set roots in and to enjoy for years to come with their families.
We also prepared community newsletters and marketing pieces
that are distributed throughout the communities as an
information vessel to spread awareness of specific items that are
affecting their lives. They are marketing pieces for sure, but they
are also ways to inform people of what’s going on in and around
their community. As you can see my writing spreads across the
spectrum of reports such as covenants and restrictions for
neighborhoods to marketing style newsletters.
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B. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Conceptual Design
Conceptual design is the beginning of any
design process where thoughts are
translated loosely onto paper with more
thought put into relationships and
functions, shapes and sizes rather than
details and factual information. The
idea is to brainstorm ideas that come to
mind and quickly draw them on paper.
Below find some rough concept
examples of various design elements
that I’ve been involved in over the
years and some very recent.
The Point Nantucket Village
Initial Concept Sketch
The Point Village Final Layout
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Conceptual Design (Cont)
Below are some concept sketches for the canyons wild park showing landscape features and ideas that we
compiled into a vision brief for our client and for the city of Lethbridge.
Canyons Wild Park Entrance Concept
Canyons Wild Park Overlook Concept
Canyons Wild Park Rammed Earth Bike Hills Concept
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Preliminary Cost Estimates
Preliminary cost estimates are essential to see if the proposed design is feasible. In addition it is always a
good idea to cross check prices with the current design in order to confirm budgets are in line. This gives the
client the opportunity at an early stage to adjust his budgets to either approve more detail or make decisions
to stay on target. Below find some more recent preliminary cost estimate examples for the Canyons Wild
Park as well as the Gary Station subdivision.
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Presentation Techniques
Over the last 13 years, I have produced sales and marketing material for Grand Openings, Wine and Cheese
Investor Parties, Public Open Houses, City Council Meetings, Coffee Table Books, Home Buyer Packages,
Sales Center Master Plan Illustratives, and 3D virtual DVD sales videos. Below are examples of all the
presentations that were done in the past and recently.
Summerhouse Virtual 3D Design of Clubhouse and Pool
Watercolor Renderings of Cutter Bay, in New Bern, NC
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Presentation Techniques (Cont)
Springfield is located in fort mill South Carolina and was developed around an existing golf course with a
considerable amount of terrain to overcome. Here are some examples of renderings I created for this
development project.
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C. DETAILED DESIGN
Working drawings sets of the Canyons Wild Park, The Sanctuary “John J Audubon Lodge”, and the Cutter
Bay Amenity Package can be found in Appendix C.
Site drainage and grading
Every site and every feature must consider drainage and grading. Positive drainage is a key component to
any designs success.
Many of the projects that I’ve been involved in include man-made lakes on the interior of the communities.
This type of feature requires tremendous forethought into grading and water management. The key is to
balance the site so that walls are minimized and hauling
of dirt is kept to a minimum which can be very
expensive. Waterbridge in Myrtle Beach South
Carolina is an example of this as you can see in the site
plan below; we have created a contiguous central lake,
approximately 36 acres in size which is wide enough to
provide movement and ensure water quality .
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Site drainage and grading (Cont)
Another project, Summerhouse located in Holly Ridge, NC featured a 60 acre central lake along with several
other smaller ponds used for infiltration of gray water from a waste water treatment plant. I worked as
project manager on this and consulted with the civil engineer on this project in order to disperse this large
amount of dirt appropriately across the site
while still maintaining tree save areas for
parks. This was a very difficult task since the
properties were almost at sea level and the
ground water table was extremely close to
the surface.
The sanctuary was a very innovative project in that it
followed a low impact development guideline set forth by
the city of Charlotte. The low impact development
practices used were ditch section streets instead of curb
and gutter, rain gardens, increased watershed buffer and
only 12% impervious cover for the entire project site.
As you can see in the drawing below we used scupper
holes on
the sides of the
driveway to allow water to
escape from the drive and into
overland swales which eventually ended up in
retention basins and rain gardens like the one you see
in the picture above. I also provided a grading
design for six bays of tennis courts to make the best
use of existing site grades and minimize the use of
walls.
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Site Layout
Site layout is performed in all projects in many different ways. Roads, Parcels, Site Furniture, Playgrounds,
Parking Lots, Sports Fields, Swim and Tennis
Facilities, Clubhouses, pathways, etc all
require strategic thinking on where they are
placed in relationship to the rest of the
project. Site layout examples can be seen in
Appendix C Working Drawings Sets.
Landscape Structures
The sanctuary entrance monuments as seen below, take on a rustic lodge type
feel with handcrafted bronze artwork attached to them. If these monuments
serve as the gateway to this community and set the tone architecturally for
what will be seen as you explore the rest of this master planned community.
These entrances were built with boulders loosely laid at the base transitioning
into a more structured monument with native plantings all around. These
large monuments are truly stunning an absolutely beautiful when lit up after
dark. I worked closely with the craftsmen to create the bronze leaf artwork.
Another feature I designed in The Sanctuary
community was a beautiful stone amphitheatre
for outdoor gathering and class settings. This is a
very attractive feature located just off the
Eastside of the camp lodge and his part of the
overall camp experience. The view from the
seating looks out onto Lake Wylie. Please refer
to Appendix C for working drawings
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Landscape Structures (Cont)
Stratford on providence also hosts an elaborate entrance
monument that I designed which incorporates a curved
central feature which is different than most monuments
you’ll see regularly in the Charlotte region. The
southern Magnolia trees located behind are framed in by
this curved wall. This gated entry feature was one of my
earlier designs.
The point on Lake
Norman features a Nantucket style village with a central commons
lawn used for recreational activities. Featured inside in the commons
lawn is an obelisk monument at the eastern edge with trellis curving
around the outside trail. This is a very
dramatic focal point for residents to enjoy.
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Landscape Structures (Cont)
The largest community recreational pool in
the southeast region was designed and built
in Waterbridge. I was the lead designer in
creating this magnificent pool. This pool has
many innovative features to brag about.
The junior Olympic size pool is connected
by a channel that leads to the main pool
area. There is also a fire pit in the middle of
the pool which is accessed by a recessed
walkway. On the other side of the pool
there is a hot spa that is also projected out into the middle of the pool. The restaurant was designed with a
removable wall that connects to an outdoor dining area poolside. There’s also a swim up bar which
features a recreational space complete with billiards and fire pit.
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Planting design
Here are some examples of planting
design that I’ve done over the years.
Also please see the Canyons Wild Park
working drawing set in Appendix C for
examples of current planting design.
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