The document discusses an integrated approach to site development that blends engineering systems with the natural environment in a way that is more cost effective and sustainable. An interdisciplinary team considers civil engineering, landscape architecture, planning, and urban design to enhance land functionality based on regenerative strategies like letting nature do work and using nature as a model. This approach can be applied to projects involving cities/communities, property development, parks/recreation, and natural resources.
1. integrated. efficient. sustainable.
Grandview Commons, Madison, Wisconsin
Our team of integrated site disciplines - civil engineering, landscape architecture, planning,
survey, and urban design - blend efficient engineering systems with the natural form and
function of the existing environment. The result? A land development/enhancement approach 1111 Deming Way, Suite 200
that is more cost effective, efficient and sustainable in design and duration than the traditional Madison, Wisconsin 53717
civil engineering process. 4125 N 124th Street
Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005
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2. integrated. efficient. sustainable.
Our team of integrated site disciplines - civil engineering, landscape architecture, planning, survey, and urban design - blend efficient
engineering systems with the natural form and function of the existing environment. The result? A land development/enhancement
approach that is more cost effective, efficient and sustainable in design and duration than the traditional civil engineering process.
Our team’s approach to development - enhancing how land functions naturally - based upon John Lyle’s (Center for Regenerative
Studies, Cal Poly Pomona) twelve regenerative strategies:
1. Let nature do the work
2. Use nature as the model
3. Aggregate, don’t isolate functions
4. Determine optimal levels for multiple functions
5. Match technology and need
6. Use information to replace power
7. Employ multiple pathways
8. Seek common solutions to disparate problems
9. Develop storage as the key to sustainability
10. Use form to facilitate flow
11. Use form to manifest process
12. Prioritize for sustainability
3. cities & communities
CITIES & COMMUNITIES
§ Municipal Engineering/Community
Management
q Town, Village or City Engineer
q Plan Review
q Capital Improvement Planning
Town of Cedarburg, Town Engineer
q Public Involvement
q Permit Review
q Zoning and Ordinance
q Grants and Legislation
§ Engineering Systems Design
§ Facilities Design
§ SCADA/Electrical
Blending engineering functionality with a regenerative Field Services
design approach creates signature places that foster livability q On-site Construction Review
and attract and retain people to work, live and play in a
q Surveying/GPS
vibrant, healthy community. Whether your community is a
§ Management Systems
city, agurb or a small village, Arnold & O’Sheridan will
§ Studies
partner with you to enhance form and function.
§ Urban Planning/Eco-Villages
§ Riverwalks/Streetscaping
§ Community Plans
integrated. efficient. sustainable.
4. property development
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT
§ Construction Documents
q Operation & Management Systems
q Information Hearings &
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Center
Neighborhood Meetings
q City Approvals/Permitting
q Regulating Agency
§ Wastewater
Franklin, Wisconsin
§ Water Supply
q Studies
Rendering provided by HDR, Inc.
q Planning Design & Construction
You’re looking for creative, innovative, cost-effective q Management Systems
solutions that efficiently move through the statewide and § Field Services
regulatory process. You appreciate the integration of
§ Storm water Management
ecology and real estate. Arnold & O’Sheridan maximizes
§ Master Planning/Signature placemaking
land opportunity by designing cross functional uses - such as
§ Site Design/Permaculture
wetland wastewater treatment - while balancing the impact
§ Site Selection
to the environment. Natural landforms and functionability
drive the design approach to foster cost-effective and § Mixed-Use Development
environmentally balanced solutions. § Brownfield Re-use
§ Gardens
q Therapeutic
q Vertical
q Rooftop
integrated. efficient. sustainable.
5. parks & recreation
PARKS & RECREATION
§ Comprehensive park & open
space plans
§ Athletic Fields & sports venues
§ Urban agriculture, parks & plazas
§ Trails & greenways
§ Open space conservation
Harbor Park - Kenosha, Wisconsin
One of the more valuable land use amenities Arnold &
O’Sheridan capitalizes on are areas to provide visual
relaxation and relief, intimacy with nature, and formal and
informal recreation and play. Park and open space
enhances community connectivity, neighborhood vitality
and interaction.
integrated. efficient. sustainable.
6. natural resources
NATURAL RESOURCES
§ Hydraulic & hydrologic modeling
§ Wetland survey, mitigation &
permitting
§ Bank stabilization
§ Storm water/NPDES Phase II
Riveredge Nature Center - Newburg, Wisconsin
Arnold & O’Sheridan strives to balance the limited natural
resources available as well as mimic their behavior
(biomimicry) in design. The team evaluates the potential for
eco-efficiency gains in any land use that affects natural
resources.
integrated. efficient. sustainable.
7. TEAM LEADERS
David D. Andruczyk, PE
Director of Civil Engineering
Direct: (608) 821-8482
dandruczyk@arnoldandosheridan.com
Eyad Omari, PE
Civil Engineering
Direct: (262) 790-5388
eomari@arnoldandosheridan.com
Gerard A. Rewolinski, RLA, ASLA
Landscape Architecture
Direct: (262) 790-5323 1111 Deming Way, Suite 200
Madison, Wisconsin 53717
grewolinski@arnoldandosheridan.com
608.821.8500
4125 North 124th Street
Francis R. Thousand, RLS Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005
Field Services 262.783.6130
Direct: (608) 821-8530 www.arnoldandosheridan.com
fthousand@arnoldandosheridan.com
integrated. efficient. sustainable.