The design concept for Wildwood Estates residential development in Manhattan, Kansas emerged from an analysis of the site's natural features and conditions. A GIS suitability map was created to identify areas best suited for different program elements based on slope, aspect, and existing vegetation. The site plan aims to provide a welcoming residential enclave that captures the local Flint Hills landscape while preserving 40-60% of natural vegetation and open space. The conservation development considers the site's existing east-facing slopes to locate homesites with views of Manhattan and the surrounding areas.
2. Design Philosophy
Design brings us together like the
sound of music. If you play loud
enough and long enough, someone
will eventually listen.
“My role in society, or any artist’s or poet’s role, is to try and express what we all feel. Not to
tell people how to feel. Not as a preacher, not as a leader, but as a reflection of us all.”
John Lennon
3. 1 hand graphics
2 manhattan mennonite
community (mmc)
3 neosho plaza
4 seaton greenroof
Manhattan, Kansas
5 north bank /
city ecologies
6 stout plaza
Denver, Colorado
7 wildwood estates
Manhattan, Kansas
6. Design Narrative
The design concept and site plan was established
through an exploration of biblical verses and readings.
“The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed,
which a man took and planted in his field. Though it
is the smallest of all your seeds, yet when it grows,
it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree,
so that the birds of the air come and perch in its
branches.” (Matthew:31:31-32) Like the parable,
the design concept and surrounding landscape is
rooted in Manhattan, Kansas and will someday grow
into a community of worship and knowledge. The
pathways and design features act as the branches
of the mustard seed, extending out and creating a
welcoming area for all the people of the earth.
Oak Tree: “And Joshua wrote these words in the
book of the law of God, and took a great stone, and
set it up there under an oak, that was by the sanctuary
of the LORD.” (Joshua 24:26).
Oak trees were placed at the edges of the
property and around the building to symbolize
the establishment of a monument of worship and design development for site and program elements
congregation.
sketched by partner Derek Hoetmer
mmc view from deck overlooking landscaped recreational area and community space
Manhattan
Kansas
Mennonite
Community
course: Planting
Design Studio
media: AutoCAD Civil 3D,
Sketch-Up,
Adobe Photoshop/
Ilustrator
Spring 2011
oak trees act as building mask and provide shade for structure and turf area
7. Manhattan Mennonite
Sanctuary
baptismal
farmer’s
area
market
entrance plaza
fenced outdoor
play area
community garden
native grasses
outdoor
recreational area
outdoor
ceremonial
area
site plan
vegetation shows relationship between interior sanctuary and outdoor baptismal area
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10. Concept Statement
The Kansa Indians and their language influenced the
concept and design for the plaza. The word Neosho
in the Kansa language means, “water that has been
made muddy” or simply put “water in it.” I find this
translation very significant because the meaning
parallels the formation of the city. The Neosho
River sits in the heart of Council Grove and is a very
important historical landmark. Council Grove came
to be because this location was a crossing point for
settlers traveling west. The plaza captures the true
essence of the Neosho river and “water in it” with A
water features running throughout the plaza space.
KEY B
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B Focus Area
A Amphitheater
D Outlook & Madonna of the Trail
C Riverside Reflection Area
Opportunity for Improvement
Proposed Trees
Proposed Trails
Proposed Hardscape Paths
master plan for the revitalization of the neosho riverfront
neosho
plaza
Council Grove,
Kansas
course:Site Design
Studio 2
media: Sketch-Up,
Marker, Ink, &
Colored Pencil
Spring 2010
plaza entrance adjacent historic downtown Council Grove
11. riverfront outlook and kansa indian memorial
plaza entrance and welcome sign from east main street
12. Concept Statement
The Seaton Hall Greenroof project for Kansas
State University is based on three different
locations, each having a varying degree of shade,
wind, and microclimate. This particular project
is located on the westside of Seaton Hall. Due
to the sites heavily shaded nature, shade tolerant
plants were picked in order to sustain the best
possible life and overall benefits.
The concept for the greenroof is based on the
principle of wind and how it affects the site.
Circulation of wind within the site is circular
due to the winds hitting the limestone walls and greenroof location - westside of seaton hall
creating a vortex. The wind patterns can be seen
in the photograph to the right. These patterns
were then translated into the design, becoming
a highly aesthetic feature while also maintaining
functionality through positive drainage and water
storage via the adjacent cistern.
snow accumulation and wind patterns
Project Pricing
Roofing Price
1 Rl BASE SHEET@ $33.35 $33.35
BASE SHEET FASTERNERS $10.00
7 TUBES NP-1@$ 4.50 $31.50
2 RL DERBIGUM GP @ $61.98 $123.96
2 RL PERMASTIC @ $41.07 $82.14
20FT TERM. BAR @ $0.50 $10.00
47.5 LABOR @ $48.00 $2,280.00
TOTAL= $2,570.95
Materials
S/F
Heavey Duty Root Stop 0.69 $234.60
Root Stop Seem Tape Per Roll $69.00
Filter Fabric 0.4 $136.00
Garden GR30 1.99 $676.60
CU/YRD
Mineral Aggregate (Ballast) $168.00 $168.00
Hydrotech Extensive Media $132.00 $319.00
TOTAL= 1603.2
Plants
seaton Botanical Name
Schizachyrium scoparium
Common Name
Little Bluestem
Per
$1.70
Plugs
$42.50
greenroof
Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed $1.70 $39.00
Sedum Mix 1.89 S/F $340.20
Texas Cistern 300 Gal. $500
Seaton Hall Project Estimate= $5,095.85
Manhattan,
Kansas
course: Planting
Design Studio
media: Sketch-Up,
Marker, Ink, &
Colored Pencil
Spring 2010
section showing layers with water drain and edge constraints
13. greenroof site and planting plan
visual connection of greenroof to seaton hall and highly traveled 17th street
14. Statement of Intent current infrastructure
road network
The core dilemma of the north bank in Kansas rail line
City, Missouri is the gap in the urban fabric
between downtown and the highly populated
suburbs to the north. The principal strategy is to
create a hub between the proposed twenty-four
hour city and the northern suburbs, pulling the
proposed riverfront development along Berkley
Riverfront Park across the river. landuse diagram
residential
mixed use
Supporting this is a vision of a highly residential commercial/retail
mixed use development mirroring the adjacent
southern riverfront. Accommodating for pedes-
trian and bicycle traffic will create better con-
nections to both sides of the river and promote
a walkable and functional community. Also by
utilizing the existing infrastructure of train tracks it
missouri river and
could be possible to extend proposed TOD across
private property
the river to provide access for residents north of
private property/levee
the river. The new development must be more Missouri River
diverse in use and programmed in a manner that
utilizes all of the differing aspects of being close,
yet separated from the city. The vision is an idea
of a “one riverfront” identity, as opposed to two
opposite opposing banks. site development
north
bank
Kansas City,
Missouri
course: Community
Planning &
Design
media: Sketch-Up,
Marker, Ink, &
Colored Pencil
Spring 2010
conceptual vision for the future of the north bank
16. Project Background
The Stout Pedestrian Plaza stems from a group
analysis and master plan for the revitalization of
the Arapahoe Square District in Denver, Colorado.
This district has long been under maintained
and the city looks to redevelop the area into a
vibrant, transit oriented community. Our teams
goals were to develop a district of mixed use
business and residential development while also
incorporating TOD and a network of open space
to connect different parts of the city.
Concept Statement
The Platte River is formed by the confluence of
the North and South Platte Rivers. The river is
termed a “braided stream,” describing a body of
water that divides into several channels separated
by beds of sediment, or islands. First discovered process sketches for stout pedestrian plaza
by a European, Etienne de Veniard, sieur de
Bourgmonte in 1714, the river was coined the
Nebraskier, an Oto word meaning “flat water.”
In the lower regions of the Platte, the river is
boarded by bluffs. The design of the plaza itself
looks to embody the true essence of the Platte
River and signify the movement and fluidity that
it possesses. The Stout Pedestrian Plaza aims to
be a gateway from the South for the Arapahoe
Square District and the proposed pedestrian
corridor of 21st street.
21st STREET
activating 21st street with pedestrian corridor and TOD
stout
plaza
Denver,
Colorado
course:Site
Planning &
Design
media: Sketch-Up,
AutoCad Civil 3D,
Adobe
Photoshop
Spring 2010
group master plan for the Arapahoe Square District
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1 Gateway 5 Fountain &
Seating 7
2 Main Circulation 6 Green Roof & Light
Wall
3 Secondary Circulation 7 Sculptural Light &
Seating
4 Recreational Center 8 Shaded Roadside
Entrance Seating
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shaded plaza seating along roadway site plan
18. Project Background
The site is located in Manhattan, Kansas
approximately one mile south of the Kansas
River west of U.S. Highway 177. The site can
be described as having east-facing slopes with
rise:run ratio of 15% and greater, covering 63.6%
of the site area. This conservation development
seeks to provide a residential enclave that
captures the true essence of the local Flint
Hills while also creating a visual connection to
Manhattan and the surrounding areas.
Concept Statement
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General Notes:
Survey of existing conditions completed by: Farside Design Firm
All traverse angles were determined from true North
Typical dimensions
Local Street Width - 24"
D ScenicRidge, Camp Wildcat Trail, Questrian Way - 16' D
Profile drawings are vertical exaggerated
Springer Court is proposed to be the major roadway through the
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parti / design concept recreational area with shower house, camping units, and trailhead
Entrance Drive
Springer Court
Trailhead
Entry Sign
Vegetated Bioswale
Photoelectric Cells
Townhome
Residential
Planting Area
Community Gardens
Springer Park
Sand Volleyball
Gazebo
Entrance Fountain
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Playground
Community Center
Pool Area
Additional Parking
Trailhead Entrance
concept 1 Road Centerline
Horse Stables
Horse Corral
Grazing Area
Bed & Breakfast
Patio Area
Trailhead Entrance
Entrance Drive /
Bioswale
Camping Units
Firepit
Welcome Sign
Shower House
Vegetated Median
Trailhead Entrance
concept 2 site plan