Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
CONTENTS
3 Port of Los Angeles Urban Design, 602 Studio, PennDesign, 2017
7 Activating Agriculture, 601 Studio, PennDesign, 2016
13 Rhizomatic Roots and Lateral Shoots, 502 Studio, PennDesign, 2016
18 The Oasis of Memory, 501 Studio, PennDesign, 2015
21 Designers Field Guide, Ecology Workshop, 2015
25 Selected work, GSD Summer Intensive, 2014
27 Sampling of 3-D modeling and media work, PennDesign, 2016-2017
29 Grading and planting workshop PennDesign, 2016
30 A few sketches, 2015-2016
24 Prints, Vassar College, 2007
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[IN PROGRESS SPRING 2017]
San Pedro Extension - Industrial Innovation Hub
Port of Los Angeles
Studio 602
Instructor: Chris Marcinkoski
Partner: Nick Jabs
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Proposed 10-year and 30-year development. A landscape armature
provides the foundation for development. Buildings are big, cheap, and
flexible suited for fast and experimental industrial development.
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Proposed 10-year urban development plan based on analysis of immediately operable areas
and a concept of addressing the edge.
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Sections along the waters edge and between
buildings and the public realm.
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Activating Agriculture
Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Studio 601
Instructor: Ellen Neises
ACTIVATING AGRICULTURE
WEAVING AGRICULTURE+ INDUSTRY + TOURISM
TO REIMAGINE THE FUTURE OF FARMING
LEHIGH VALLEY, PA
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agricultural and vacant lands
agricultural preservation area
aricultural security area
agricultural easments
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A ribbon of high-value agriculture cuts through the cash-crop landscape, with agricultural
runoff draining to a retention and treatment pond. Bottom: Industrial maple syrup tapping
provides one backdrop among many for multi-use recreational trails.
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Strange agricultural intensifications provide new uses for
post-quarry structures and lands: blueberries and apiary, flood-
plain mushroom forest.
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The pastoral agricultural viewshed of the Lehigh Valley is chal-
lenged by juxtapositions with industry, energy, and excavation
landscapes; resulting in a new understanding of regional identity.
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LATERAL SHOOTS
AND RHIZOMATIC ROOTS
Lateral Shoots and Rhizomatic Roots
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Studio 502
Instructor: Karen McCloskey
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Zelkova Serrata
Japanese zelkova
Gingko biloba
Gingko
Acer campestre
Hedge maple
Carpinus caroliniana
American hornbeam
Taxodium distichum
Bald cypress
Amelanchier grandiflora
Serviceberry or shadbush
Gleditsia tricanthos
Thornless honeylocust
Persica parrotia
Persian parrotia
Acer rubrum
Red maple
Platanus occidentalis
London planetree
Existing trees
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YEAR 01 YEAR 10 YEAR 20 YEAR 30
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The Oasis of Memory
Studio 501
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Instructor: Nicholas Pevzner
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EXISTING
PROPOSED
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Designers Field Guide
Ecology Workshop
Eastern US Physiographic Provinces
Instructor: Sally Willig
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Losing Ground, Gaining Distinction
Ecology Workshop
New Jersey Shore
Instructor: Sally Willig
Partners: Prakul Pottapu Reddy, Jingyi Hu
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Geomorpologic Breaks
Ecology Workshop
Eastern US Physiographic Provinces
Instructor: Sally Willig
Partner: Prakul Pottapu Reddy
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Soil Profiles of the Piedmont Geographic Province
Ecology Workshop
Willisburg Preserve, Pennsylvania
Instructor: Sally Willig
CONOWINGO SILT LOAM CHROME SILT LOAM WATCHUNG SILT LOAM COKESBURY SILT LOAM GLADSTONE GRAVEL LOAM
CwB ChB2/ChC2 WaA CpA GdB
Weathered from serpentine. Weathered from serpentine. Weathered from serpentine. Weathered from gneiss. Weathered from gneiss.
Serpentine Virginia Pine - Oak For- Serpentine Prairie. Serpentine Seepage Wetland. Red Maple Swamp. Tulip - Maple - Beech Forest.
est.
O: .25-.5 Fast decomposition of O: .25-.5 grass O: 3-4 Thick accumulation of O. O: Very little O. Earthworm casts and a few
Oi: 1 Pine needles, oak leaves. leaves. Decomposing grasses, deer A: 2 Darker soil, roots. Hydric soil; spongy, saturated to tree leaves.
Oe: 1 More decomposed. scat, Virginia pine needles. B: Clay, silty clay. Finer texture. surface. Sulfuric smell. Roots. A: 14 deep. Very deeppotentially due to
A: Color: 7.5YR 3/2; dark brown. A: .5-3 Rooty, coarse materials. Mottled (multi-color) with red spots. A: 1 More decomposed. over-thickening from erosion. Roots pres-
Ribbons <1, gritty. Silt loam. Small 7.5YR 2.5/1 black (charcoal). 7.5YR 3/2 matrix predominantly B/C: Mineral, sandy, sandy-loam. ent. Silt loam. Smooth. No ribbon.
roots. No earthworms seen. Doesnt ribbon, coarse fragments: dark brown/gray. 5YR3/3 Color of Coarse. Gray. 10YR 3/1 very dark B/C: Dark yellowish-brown. High chroma.
B: To bottom of pit at 10 depth. silt loam with fragments. No earth- red mottling gray. 10YR 3/4.
Larger roots. Color: 7.5YR 5/6; worms seen. R: Estimated 60-99 to bedrock R: Estimated 20-30 to fragipan. R: Estimated greater than 60 to bedrock.
strong brown. Ribbons out to just R: Bedrock refusal at 3. refusal.
about 1. Smooth. Silty clay loam.
Btclay accumulating.
R: Estimated 42-60 to bedrock
refusal.
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Media 542: Playscape
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Instructor: Keith VanDerSys
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Media 544: Selected work
Parametric Generation of Urban Form
Instructor: Michael Luegering
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Workshop: Grading and Planting
Instructor: Cora Olgyay
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Printmaking Studio
Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, NY
Instructor: Harry Roseman
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