tori sample portfolio
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Portfolio of design work between 2012 and 2016 while attending California Polytechnic State University PomonaTRANSCRIPT
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Tori SampleLandscape Architecture Portfolio
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Email Address
Mobile Number
(858) 357-3396
WHO AM I?
Someone who:- Can conceptualize and think visually- Can work individually and in groups- Has experience working in multiple scales- Loves to try new things- Is willing to learn and increase design skills
Academic Other
Education
Major: Landscape Architecture
California Polytechnic State University Pomona - Graduate of 2016
Skills
Work Experience
Interests and Hobbies
Other
Activities
Awards and Honors
ArtSketchingPaintingPhotographyPotterySculptingMultimedia
TA for 3rd year design class
Animals PuzzlesMusic
OutdoorsHikingGardeningCampingSports (playing, not watching)
Lifeguard
ASLA
Hall Council
Scripps Ranch Swim and Racquet Club9875 Aviary Dr, San Diego, CA 92131 (858) 271-6222EmployerFred [email protected] WorkedAug 2014-Sept 2014June 2015 Sept 2015
Camp CounselorScripps Ranch Swim and Racquet Club9875 Aviary Dr, San Diego, CA 92131 (858) 271-6222EmployerBrenda [email protected] WorkedAug 2014-Sept 2014July 2015 Sept 2015
Montecito Hall CouncilProgram Chair, 2012 -2013
ASLA Student Chapter Representative2012 -2013 and 2013-2014ASLA Student Chapter Historian2014 - 2015
Deans List2013-2016
Presidents List2013-2016
Girl Scout Gold Award2009-2012
Nominated for ASLA Honor and Merit Award 2016
Id
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Beginer Intermediate Proficient
Photoshop
Illustrator
InDesign
AutoCAD
LandF/X
SketchUp
Rhino
Ps
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Project Two
Project Three
Project Four
Project Five
Project Six
Project Seven
Ecological Perspective
Varigated Village
Healing Gardens
Cal Poly Pomona Campus
Flagstaff Planning
Construction
Miscellaneous Projects
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Brief Description
Ecological PerspectiveFall 2015
LA 401L
Programs Used
Encouraging the user to take on the perspective of the wildlife in the area of Surfridge and reveal the ecological systems at work. Using above, below, and along to direct movement and open the eyes of the people passing by, putting them in a new empathetic atmosphere.
Adobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorAuto-CAD
PACIFIC OCEAN
LAX
Westchester
MeasurALONG
MoveCONNECT
bike stream
relaxed roadway
accessible auto
measured movement
guarded ground
dune regrowth
waterfront walk2
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Perch
Scale: 1/64 = 1 0SECTION B-B
PerchABOVE
BurrowBELOW
Scale: 1/64 = 1 0SECTION A-A
MeasureALONG
towering roost
tidal trek
lifted linkage
rugged niche
dune doorway
poised pool
aircraft aisle
rubble recess
elevated habitat
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0 240' 480' 960'
Scale: 1" = 240'
ECOLOGICALPERSPECTIVE Tori Sample
Landscape Architecture4th Year
California State Polytechnic University, PomonaDepartments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Walt Disney Imagineering : Bobby Brooks Memorial Interdisciplinary Design Studio
towering roost
tidal trek
tidal trek
lifted linkage
rugged niche
rugged niche
dune doorway
dune doorway
dune doorway
dune doorway
poised pool
suburban shadow
bike stream
waterfront walk
relaxed roadway
accessible auto
measured movement
migration overlook
migration overlook
aircraft aisle
rubble recess
elevated habitat
guarded ground
dune regrowth
Perch
Burrow
Measure
MoveCONNECT
BELOW
ALONG
ABOVE
PACIFIC OCEAN
LAX
Westchester
Scale: 1/64 = 1 0
SECTION A-A
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B
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SECTION B-B
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Project Description
Variegated Village
Fall 2014Coachella Valley Design Competition
LA 301L
Programs Used
Group Members
The surrounding mountains and valley terrain along with the dry, hot climate were influential in the outcome of our design. We as a group focused on the surroundings and the children of the area to create a space that adds color and youthfulness to an otherwise overworked dreary environment.
David FloresEduardo Berber
Adobe PhotoshopAuto-CADRhino
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Key Map
Scale: 1/32 = 1-0
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
0 32 64 128Site Plan
Variegated means bringing color to the community. Our design focuses on the chidren of East Coachella Valley which we demonstrated by using color, interactive installations, and curved forms.
Our design manifested from the idea of childrens interests. We used shapes, curves, and color to appeal to them as well as offering them opportunities to interact, learn, and socialize. Our Community has a zone that focuses on residents and another that focuses on children. They are connected by the curved pattern on the ground, similar planting strategies, and the use of colors. Color was a continuous them throughout our site.
Scale: N.T.S.
Section A-A
Residential Parking
Entrance
Palm Plantation
Industrial Area
Harrison St.
Middleton St.
Resid
entia
l
Resid
entia
l Alle
y
One Story Residential
Green Roof
Patio Garden
View of Mountains
Guest Parking
Berm
Legend
Legend
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A
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E
E
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F
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G
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O
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C
C
C
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B
BB
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D
D
D
Portal and Terracing
Vegetated Mound
2. Central Courtyard1. Residential Interior Courtyard
Two-Story Bldg.
Small Interior Courtyard
One-Story Bldg.
Parking Lot
Colored Rocks
Meandering Wall
Triangle Shade Structure
Portal
Community Center
Center Courtyard
Two Story Residential
Green House
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2
Center Courtyard
Strong SmellsBright ColorsLow Water UseAttract ButterfliesGood Shade
Courtyard Plant Palette Strong Smells
Bright Colors Low Water Use
Attract Butterflies Good Shade
Children Area
Textures to TouchStrong SmellsBright ColorsPlayful ShapesLow Water UseAttract ButterfliesGood Shade
Playscape Plant Palette Textures to Touch
Strong Smells Bright Colors
Playful Shapes Low Water Use
Attract Butterflies Good Shade
B
C
B
C
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
Courtyard Enlargement
Playscape Enlargement
5. Colored Play Rocks
4. Interior of Main Courtyard
3. Perspective of Main Courtyard
6. Meandering Wall
Section B-B
Section C-C
A FFF B
A B BB D
AB
C
D
5
E
LegendA
E
F
C
B
D
Center Pavilion
Triangle Shade Structure
Benches
Thornless Mesquite
Palo Verde
VegetatedMounds
Vegetated Mound
Colored Rocks
LegendA
E
C
B
D
Triangle Shade Structure
Thornless Mesquite
Colored Ground Texture
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A B
C
D
F
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The Courtyard is an enclosed space that is designed to offer opportunities for gathering and escaping the harsh heat. This shady environment also mitigates climate conditions, such as wind storms and floods.
The Playscape offers opportunities for children to play, learn, and socialize. It includes The Community Center, Green Houses, and Play Lot. The Play Lot contains structures that are unique and highlight our design goals. The strucures include colored triangle shade structures that creates new colors as sunlight passes through them. As well as a mound of soft colored foam-like rocks that allow children to climb and get a view of the surrounding play area. A meandering wall, on the edge, creates outdoor rooms, keeps children secure and gives them an opportunity to interact with different types of materials on the wall.
A mound of soft colored foam-like rocks that allow children to climb and get a view of the surrounding play area.
A meandering wall, on the edge, creates outdoor rooms, keeps children secure and gives them an opportunity to interact with different types of materials on the wall.
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Project Two
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AA
A
Key Map
Scale: 1/32 = 1-0
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
0 32 64 128Site Plan
Variegated means bringing color to the community. Our design focuses on the chidren of East Coachella Valley which we demonstrated by using color, interactive installations, and curved forms.
Our design manifested from the idea of childrens interests. We used shapes, curves, and color to appeal to them as well as offering them opportunities to interact, learn, and socialize. Our Community has a zone that focuses on residents and another that focuses on children. They are connected by the curved pattern on the ground, similar planting strategies, and the use of colors. Color was a continuous them throughout our site.
Scale: N.T.S.
Section A-A
Residential Parking
Entrance
Palm Plantation
Industrial Area
Harrison St.
Middleton St.
Resid
entia
l
Resid
entia
l Alle
y
One Story Residential
Green Roof
Patio Garden
View of Mountains
Guest Parking
Berm
Legend
Legend
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A
A
A
E
E
F
F
E
E
E
F
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G
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K
K
L
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O
P
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C
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BB
D
D
D
D
Portal and Terracing
Vegetated Mound
2. Central Courtyard1. Residential Interior Courtyard
Two-Story Bldg.
Small Interior Courtyard
One-Story Bldg.
Parking Lot
Colored Rocks
Meandering Wall
Triangle Shade Structure
Portal
Community Center
Center Courtyard
Two Story Residential
Green House
1
2
A
A
A
Key Map
Scale: 1/32 = 1-0
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
0 32 64 128Site Plan
Variegated means bringing color to the community. Our design focuses on the chidren of East Coachella Valley which we demonstrated by using color, interactive installations, and curved forms.
Our design manifested from the idea of childrens interests. We used shapes, curves, and color to appeal to them as well as offering them opportunities to interact, learn, and socialize. Our Community has a zone that focuses on residents and another that focuses on children. They are connected by the curved pattern on the ground, similar planting strategies, and the use of colors. Color was a continuous them throughout our site.
Scale: N.T.S.
Section A-A
Residential Parking
Entrance
Palm Plantation
Industrial Area
Harrison St.
Middleton St.
Resid
entia
l
Resid
entia
l Alle
y
One Story Residential
Green Roof
Patio Garden
View of Mountains
Guest Parking
Berm
Legend
Legend
A
A
A
A
E
E
F
F
E
E
E
F
F
G
G
H
H
I
I
J
J
K
K
L
L
M
M
N
N
O
P
P
O
C
C
C
C
B
B
BB
D
D
D
D
Portal and Terracing
Vegetated Mound
2. Central Courtyard1. Residential Interior Courtyard
Two-Story Bldg.
Small Interior Courtyard
One-Story Bldg.
Parking Lot
Colored Rocks
Meandering Wall
Triangle Shade Structure
Portal
Community Center
Center Courtyard
Two Story Residential
Green House
1
2
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AA
A
Key Map
Scale: 1/32 = 1-0
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
0 32 64 128Site Plan
Variegated means bringing color to the community. Our design focuses on the chidren of East Coachella Valley which we demonstrated by using color, interactive installations, and curved forms.
Our design manifested from the idea of childrens interests. We used shapes, curves, and color to appeal to them as well as offering them opportunities to interact, learn, and socialize. Our Community has a zone that focuses on residents and another that focuses on children. They are connected by the curved pattern on the ground, similar planting strategies, and the use of colors. Color was a continuous them throughout our site.
Scale: N.T.S.
Section A-A
Residential Parking
Entrance
Palm Plantation
Industrial Area
Harrison St.
Middleton St.
Resid
entia
l
Resid
entia
l Alle
y
One Story Residential
Green Roof
Patio Garden
View of Mountains
Guest Parking
Berm
Legend
Legend
A
A
A
A
E
E
F
F
E
E
E
F
F
G
G
H
H
I
I
J
J
K
K
L
L
M
M
N
N
O
P
P
O
C
C
C
C
B
B
BB
D
D
D
D
Portal and Terracing
Vegetated Mound
2. Central Courtyard1. Residential Interior Courtyard
Two-Story Bldg.
Small Interior Courtyard
One-Story Bldg.
Parking Lot
Colored Rocks
Meandering Wall
Triangle Shade Structure
Portal
Community Center
Center Courtyard
Two Story Residential
Green House
1
2
Center Courtyard
Strong SmellsBright ColorsLow Water UseAttract ButterfliesGood Shade
Courtyard Plant Palette Strong Smells
Bright Colors Low Water Use
Attract Butterflies Good Shade
Children Area
Textures to TouchStrong SmellsBright ColorsPlayful ShapesLow Water UseAttract ButterfliesGood Shade
Playscape Plant Palette Textures to Touch
Strong Smells Bright Colors
Playful Shapes Low Water Use
Attract Butterflies Good Shade
B
C
B
C
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
Courtyard Enlargement
Playscape Enlargement
5. Colored Play Rocks
4. Interior of Main Courtyard
3. Perspective of Main Courtyard
6. Meandering Wall
Section B-B
Section C-C
A FFF B
A B BB D
AB
C
D
5
E
LegendA
E
F
C
B
D
Center Pavilion
Triangle Shade Structure
Benches
Thornless Mesquite
Palo Verde
VegetatedMounds
Vegetated Mound
Colored Rocks
LegendA
E
C
B
D
Triangle Shade Structure
Thornless Mesquite
Colored Ground Texture
E
A B
C
D
F
6
4
The Courtyard is an enclosed space that is designed to offer opportunities for gathering and escaping the harsh heat. This shady environment also mitigates climate conditions, such as wind storms and floods.
The Playscape offers opportunities for children to play, learn, and socialize. It includes The Community Center, Green Houses, and Play Lot. The Play Lot contains structures that are unique and highlight our design goals. The strucures include colored triangle shade structures that creates new colors as sunlight passes through them. As well as a mound of soft colored foam-like rocks that allow children to climb and get a view of the surrounding play area. A meandering wall, on the edge, creates outdoor rooms, keeps children secure and gives them an opportunity to interact with different types of materials on the wall.
A mound of soft colored foam-like rocks that allow children to climb and get a view of the surrounding play area.
A meandering wall, on the edge, creates outdoor rooms, keeps children secure and gives them an opportunity to interact with different types of materials on the wall.
Center Courtyard
Strong SmellsBright ColorsLow Water UseAttract ButterfliesGood Shade
Courtyard Plant Palette Strong Smells
Bright Colors Low Water Use
Attract Butterflies Good Shade
Children Area
Textures to TouchStrong SmellsBright ColorsPlayful ShapesLow Water UseAttract ButterfliesGood Shade
Playscape Plant Palette Textures to Touch
Strong Smells Bright Colors
Playful Shapes Low Water Use
Attract Butterflies Good Shade
B
C
B
C
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
Courtyard Enlargement
Playscape Enlargement
5. Colored Play Rocks
4. Interior of Main Courtyard
3. Perspective of Main Courtyard
6. Meandering Wall
Section B-B
Section C-C
A FFF B
A B BB D
AB
C
D
5
E
LegendA
E
F
C
B
D
Center Pavilion
Triangle Shade Structure
Benches
Thornless Mesquite
Palo Verde
VegetatedMounds
Vegetated Mound
Colored Rocks
LegendA
E
C
B
D
Triangle Shade Structure
Thornless Mesquite
Colored Ground Texture
E
A B
C
D
F
6
4
The Courtyard is an enclosed space that is designed to offer opportunities for gathering and escaping the harsh heat. This shady environment also mitigates climate conditions, such as wind storms and floods.
The Playscape offers opportunities for children to play, learn, and socialize. It includes The Community Center, Green Houses, and Play Lot. The Play Lot contains structures that are unique and highlight our design goals. The strucures include colored triangle shade structures that creates new colors as sunlight passes through them. As well as a mound of soft colored foam-like rocks that allow children to climb and get a view of the surrounding play area. A meandering wall, on the edge, creates outdoor rooms, keeps children secure and gives them an opportunity to interact with different types of materials on the wall.
A mound of soft colored foam-like rocks that allow children to climb and get a view of the surrounding play area.
A meandering wall, on the edge, creates outdoor rooms, keeps children secure and gives them an opportunity to interact with different types of materials on the wall.
Center Courtyard
Strong SmellsBright Colors
Low Water UseAttract Butterflies
Good Shade
Children Area
Textures to TouchStrong Smells
Bright ColorsPlayful Shapes
Low Water UseAttract Butterflies
Good Shade
Meandering Wall
Textures to touchBright Colors
Low Water UseAttract Butterflies
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Project Description
Healing GardensWinter 2015
LA 499
Programs Used
Recruited by USC Norris Cancer Center to propose possible designs for their rooftop, hoping to create a space for patients to enjoy from their rooms. Our proposal was to use vegetation and create a veil and using various materials to activate the ground-plane, while still meeting with the limited weight requirements.
Adobe IllustratorAdobe Photoshop Group Members
Taylor Olson
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Ulfelder Healing Garden Senario
Reflection Pool-Thin Sheet of Water/Glass-Visual/Reflective-Glass or Lighter Material in Place of Water for Weight Purposes
Furniture-Recognizable Imagery-Frames/Directs Views-Lightweight Material
Artificial Trees-Recognizable Imagery-Adds Shade to Building-Acts as Perch for Animals/Birds-Frames/Directs Views-Artificial for less weight
Paving and Artificial Turf-Strictly Visual-Activate Ground Plane-Multiple Options for Patterns and Materials-Artificial for less weight and no water needs-Recognizable Imagery
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CURTAINSVines with wire connectors with be strategically placed in the space, with a variety of evergreen and decidious vines, the plant material will provide shade and color where necessary.
INTERACTIONPossible additions to the space for
more stimulation could be the addition of bird feeders or humming bird feed-
ers. In this example we have IV bag hummingbird feeders, giving this common hospital symbol a more
positive connotation.
Wood/PannelsUsing wood as a facade. It can be burnt or carved into to create patterns. It can also be used as a clean surface. Expense depends on type of wood.
LightedUsing lighting, LED for example, within the table to create a pattern as well as being visible during the late hours. More expensive depending on teh extent of the lighting.
Mosaic/TileUsing tiles or stone as a veneer on the table. More expensive and more weight. Can be somewhat reflective and can come in a variety of options.
Paint/MuralThe table becomes a canvas, being covered with paint either as a solid color or in a pattern. A less expensive option with a wide variety of outcomes/ possiblities.
SUPPORTTable allows a heavier load displacement on the rooftop, creating a space for the rows of vines.
FLOORA variety of options that are meant to guide the eye and allow visual interaction as well as mask the less asthetically pleasing aspects of the roof.
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Project Description
Cal Poly Pomona CampusFall 2014 & Winter 2015
LA 341& LA 342
Programs Used
A planting design project focusing on two different areas of the Cal Poly Pomona campus, the science courtyard of building 2 and the landscape in front of the business building.
PhotoshopAuto-CADLand F/X
Hydrozones Water Use Type PF HA LA PF x LA1 LOW .3 4,707 14122 MODERATE .4 8,246 3298
MAWA
(48.76)(.62)[( .7 x LA) + (.3 x SLA)]= (48.76)(.62)[( .7 x 12,953) + (.3 x 0)]= 274,109.3 gal/yr
ETWU
(48.76)(.62)[( .7 x LA) + (.3 x SLA)] / IE =(48.76)(.62)[( 4710) + (.3 x 0)] / .9 = 158,223
Hydrozone Table for Calculating ETWU
0 8 16
Scale: 1/8 = 1-0
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Legend
Raised Planters
Water Collection Fountain
Seating Area
Roof Runoff Fountain
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Planting Legend
No. Botanical Name Common Name Size Qty WUCOLS IG Remarks
TreesT1 Calodendrum capense Cape Chestnut 36 box 2 M 1 Rose Colored Flowers, DeciduousT2 Erythrina humeana Natal Coral Tree 24 box 2 M 1 Red/ Orange Flowers, DeciduousT3 Leucadendron argenteum Silver Tree 24 box 4 L 1 Silver Foliage, Evergreen, Good FragranceT4 Podocarpus henkelii Long-leafed Yellowwood 15 gal. 15 M 1 Green Foliage, Evergreen
ShrubsS1 Carissa macrocarpa + cvs Natal Plum 5 gal. 79 M 1 Red Fruit, White FlowersS2 Plumbago auriculata Cape Plumbago 5 gal. 92 M 2 White Flowers, Flowers Glow in Dusk
PerennialsP1 Agapanthus species + cvs Agapanthus 5 gal. 28 M 1 White FlowersP2 Dietes grandiflora + cvs Fortnight Lily 1 gal. 200 M 1 White Flowers with Purple and Yellow AccentsP3 Strelitzia reginae Bird of Paradise 1 gal. 19 M 1 Red/Orange Flowers
Aloes and SucculentsA Aloe plicatilis Fan Aloe 1 gal. 112 L 2 Red/Orange Flowers, Sculptural
Ground CoversG1 Arctotis aucaulis + cvs African Daisy 1 gal. 18 o.c. L 2 Red FlowersG2 Dymondia margaretae Silver Carpet Flats 8-12 o.c. L 2 Blue Grey Margins on Dark Green Leaves, Yellow Flowers
Hardscape Legend
H1 Outdoor Classroom Pervious Paving - Dymondia margaretae between Pavers PathsH2 Pervious Paving - Dymondia margaretae between PaversH3 Impervious Paving - Concrete
Final Planting Layout
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December 9, 2014
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ShrubsS1S2S3S4S5S6
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GroundcoverG1G2G3
GrassM1
Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley'ceanothus 'dark star'eriogonum fasiculatum +cvs heteromeles arbutifoliarhus ovataribes speciosum
mimulus aurantiacus + cvsromneya coulteri +cvsalvia clevlandiitrichostema lanatumverbena lilacina 'de la mina'
Baccharis pilularis 'Pigeon Point' Baccharis pilularis 'Twin Peaks'Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus'
Nassella tenuissima
John Dourley Manzanitadark star ceanothuscalifornia buckwheattoyonsugar bushfuchsia flowered gooseberry
sticky monkey flowermatilija poppycleveland sagewooly blue curlslilac verbena
Pigeon Point Coyote BrushProstrate Coyote BushCreeping Rosemary
Mexican Feather Grass
no. Botanical Name Common Name
Plant material legendCondensed
Scale: 1"= 10'
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Project Description
Flagstaff PlanningSpring 2015
LA 303
Programs Used
Designing a plan that strives to make Southside Flagstaffs more sustainable and productive, focusing on food production that accommodates Arizonas unique climate.
PhotoshopIndesignIllustratorAutocad
Group MembersTaylor OlsonCalos Reyes
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INDUSTRIAL Hedgerows Buffer zones Keep water on site with bioswales Clean water on site with wetlands Capture water with cisterns Incorporate rain garden Permeable paving
OPEN SPACE Demonstration gardens Restoration Buffer zones Bridges Promote natural vegetation Restore vegetation function Reintroduce natives Drip system conversion Providing new habitats Restore hydrologic function with the reintroduction of floodplains Blackwater treatment wetlands Greywater treatment wetlands and reuse Trail to connect the people to the river and provide recreational opportunities Limiting human damage to ecosystem by providing well maintained trails Detention basins Bioswales Hedgerows and tree canopies Orchards for food production
MIXED USED Residential on the second story of commercial areas Community gardens combined with restaurant rooftops Regions specific for student housing Community centers with demonstration garden
EDUCATIONAL Community gardens/Educational Rain gardens
Capturing waterAlternative energyNative vegetation
Vocational Schools
RESIDENTIAL Install cisterns, rain gardens, and bioswales Encourage carpooling with limited parking spaces Deciduous street trees Sustainable Vegetation Keep water on site Community food producing landscapes Affordable housing Greywater reuse and recycling Orienting buildings for prevailing winds Cooling towers Passive heating and cooling Thermal mass Permeable Paving for runoff prevention Alternative energy installation Sustainability incentives/requirements Flood proofing housing Create berms to protect residential areas near the Rio de Flag Tree canopies to reduce flooding Drip system conversion
COMMERCIAL Safer crosswalks, and improvement of signage Walkability of the streets, the addition of separated bike lanes Community food production Increase job opportunities Deciduous street trees Tree canopies Solar panels, vegetative roofs [greenhouses] Cooling towers Passive heating and cooling Thermal mass Permeable Paving for runoff prevention Alternative energy installation Native vegetation Drip system conversion Greywater reuse and recycling Demonstration gardens Education for sustainability and job training Bioswale medians Community space for events [farmers markets] Promenade Installation Program for selling produce and using in restaurants Preserve historical buildings while retrofitting for new green
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FLAGSTAFF southside plan
TAYLOR OLSON - CARLOS REYES - TORI SAMPLE
Project Five
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Project Description
ConstructionFall 2014, Winter & Spring 2015
LA 331, 332, 333
Programs Used
Our construction project focused on Red Rock canyon visitor center in Nevada. We started with grading and calculating the pathway systems and ramps. Then we moved on to lighting, planting, a wood deck, and a water feature.
Auto-CADRhino
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Project Six
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ProjectsMiscellaneous Projects
- Wood Topo Models- Hand Graphics- CNC Milling Models- Cardboard Models- Chipboard Models- Hand Sketches- Plaster of Paris Models- Bench Design and Construction- Duck Design Hobby
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Project Seven
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Tori Sample
Landscape Architecture
Cal Poly Pomona