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DESIGN:Details,Planning,Ecological,Plant,Resort,&Build
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3. Fence Design:
Berkeley, CA
LDA 21, 2002
Vectorworks
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In this project my goal was an innovative fence design utilizing new technology
uncommon to fences. I also wanted to use materials uncommon to fences. The
panels are a herringbone pattern of brass and copper. The brass will keep its color
and the copper will patina into beautiful greens and blues quickly in Berkeley’s
coastal climate. Photovoltaic solar panels on the post caps collect energy for their
LED lights and programmable rising sun light in the remote controlled gate.
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4. The project on top is
an entry sign design for
Veteran’s Memorial Park
in the city of American
Canyon. I created all
necessary sections and
details to build the sign
and completed a 3D
CAD model as well.
Below is a spectrum of
details that I have edited
and created for various
applications.
6. Legend:
Hotel & Conference Center
Art Gallery
Canoe & Paddle Boat Marina
Quaint Borrow Pit & Shasta Dam
History Museum
Restaurant ON the River
(withTwinkle Lights)
Four-story Parking Garage
Performance Arts Theater
Bowling Alley
Mixed-Use Commercial Plaza
Aquagolf
Riverfront Venue & Plaza
Pedestrian Nature-Walk Around
the Historical Borrow Pit Loop
Boat Marina & Pedestrian Mall
Residential Park
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Mixed Use Commercial Plaza
Aquagolf
Riverfront Venue & Plaza
Pedestrian Nature-Walk Around
the Historical Borrow Pit Loop
Boat Marina & Pedestrian Mall
Residential Park
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Planning:
LDA 180-181 i
2006
Multiple
In this project my partner and I were
asked to create a master plan in order to
revitalize the dilapidated Redding river
waterfront. We used AutoCAD to trace
a digital image of the site that we found
online. I imported it into Photoshop and
colored it, while she did our Sketchup
details. Image shown at just over 50%
original size.
Left Page: In this project groups of 7-8 designed a conceptual master plan for a water related museum on
the Sacramento River in Sacramento, CA. First we all did plans on our own (mine is on the adjacent page),
then we got into our group and molded our individual plans together into our group’s conceptual plan for
the museum architecture, the surrounding park’s elements including sustainable storm water treatment,
the California Water Discovery Center. Our final product was a 20 page 11x17” booklet with images showing
an accessible inlet with docks and water activities, and text explaining the museums interactive displays.
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Planning:
LDA 180-181 g
2006
Multiple
All images on these
two pages were
11x17”or cropped
from 11x17”.
to revitalize downtown Winters. I illustrated our groups ideas
mine shown below). We used Vectorworks and hand rendering.
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Ecological:
LDA 180-181 f
2007
Multiple
In this project my partner and I were asked to
create a Davis regional ecological master plan.
The assignment involved looking at four umbrella
species and evaluating their habitat requirements
to decide the best areas to conserve and restore.
We choose the Chinook salmon, Tiger salamander,
Swainson’s hawk, and the American raccoon. For each species, we
created habitat suitability maps utilizing GIS and the CWHR system. We
changed the suitability colors to a grey scale and overlaid the maps at
reduced opacities in Photoshop; the darkest greys were“most suitable.”
9. Ecological:
LDA 180-181 f
2007
Multiple
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In this project my group
was asked to create a park
master plan for the North
Stonegate Ponds Wildlife
Area in Davis, CA. The site
serves as a detention basin
for Davis’stormwater.
Therefore, we had to deal
with the seasonal water
total water capacity built
into our design.
We designed a wildlife
crossing under Lake Blvd. to
maintain a connection to the
West Davis Ponds, which is
located just east of our site.
We used Adobe Illustrator to
create our project packet,
Photoshop for our master
plan and sections (page 8),
and AutoCAD paired with GIS
for our water level diagrams.
All images on these
two pages were
11x17”or cropped
from 11x17”.
As shown, they are
not to scale.
11. Design:
LDA Classes
2003-2007
Hand
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The section above is from a Mediterranean style
design for LDA 70. The pastel plan view is from a
Sacramento Central Park design for LDA 170. The
golf pose was hand painted from a picture using
Photoshop for LDA 23.
The lower images are from a hand drafted planting
plan for a residence in Napa, LDA 191- Plant Design.
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Resort:
Golfplan
2007-2010
Multiple
To the left is a
Master Plan for a
resort development
in India (Photoshop).
I designed all the
tree plantings for
the Landscape Plan
below (AutoCAD).
The sketches were
drawn with charcoal
pencil and then I
edited and colored
them in Photoshop.
The other resort
Master Plan is for a
golf and sailing club
in Kampala, Uganda
(Photoshop).
17. Photoreal:
Golfplan/Contract
2008-2010
Photoshop
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Shown above are simulations of what proposed Golfplan designs will look like on top of site images
of the existing conditions. These start as charcoal sketches of the design and are edited and colored in
Photoshop. It is then carefully placed into the site image and made to look like it exists there now.
windows with large shrubs or putting down gravel mulch and then digging through it to plant.
18. For the above project I was hired to do labor
on demo, concrete, grading, sprinkler install,
and plant install. It was for Weather Mountain
Construction in Blue Lake.
The below project was an almost 3-acre front
and backyard design/build in Orangevale with
a tight $15,000 budget. Grapes and trellices, a
vegetable garden, fruit trees, plants for all life
voltage lighting, and a combined 12-valve
irrigation system with rain and freeze sensors
serving the front and back yards were installed.
Design/Build:
Various
2005-2006
CAD & Hand
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20. Design/Build:
Gaia’s Landscaping
2010
CAD & Hand
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This is a remodel
of three overgrown
planting beds. I kept
the mature trees,
lamb’s ears, & some
lavender. I pruned
the trees & lavender;
hand weeded;
planted in a 1:1 mix
of on-site native soil
& planting mix that I
amended with soil
building compost &
mycorrhizal fungi;
added new mulch; &
organically fertilized.
21. Design/Build:
Gaia’s Landscaping
2011
CAD & Hand
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ThisisasmallAsian
inspiredrelaxation
garden. Thewaterfall
servesasanoisebuffer
aswellasavisualbuffer
withtheaidofthe
plantings. The focal
point is the 6 foot tall
waterfall that flows
down flagstones
supported by both
sustainably harvested
local river rocks &
black granite. Wire
mesh was installed a
few inches below the
pond liner to protect
it from gophers.
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Design/Build:
Gaia’s Landscaping
2010-2012
CAD & Hand
At this property I
solved water quality
issues & designed &
installed an oyster
shell leech basin to
regulate water pH;
fixed & maintained
the irrigation system
& low voltage light-
ing; pruned all the
plants & organically
fertilized them & the
lawn; & utilized
integrated pest
management prac-
tices as needed.
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Design/Build:
Gaia’s Landscaping
2013-2014
CAD & Hand
The waterfall on
top was a complete
redesign of a leaking
waterfall with new
parts and seals, new
mulch, rock work,
plants, and moss.
The lower pictures
show three different
projects where I did
design, demo,
pruned the plants to
remain, added new
plants and fertilized,
new mulch and
weed suppression,
drip irrigation, and
maintenance.