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Selected works developed during the Landscape Architecture Undergraduate program at Cal Poly Pomona.
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systematic design: tohono o’odham nation, az
relief square: port of los angeles, ca
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smld masterplan: bergamot station, santa monica, ca
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sensible design . utilizing existing resourcesproject location: tohono o’odham nation, tucson, az
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integrated design . landscape + architecture = oneproject location: bergamot station,santa monica, ca
project date: winter 2010
+ PROJECT SALVATION: RELIEF DISTRICT
RELIEF DISTRICT+ Local and global events+ Plac for the San Pedro community to iteract
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team master plan: project salvationThe Relief District is the heart of the port as it provides connection and accessibility from all parameters within the site and it is geared towards bringing the community of San Pedro into the heart of the Port by providing an adaptable space and a place to raise awareness towards global relief.
In the midst of figh�ng global relief through the produc�on of fresh water and food, the community of San Pedro will find inner relief as they journey through a series of unique environments created by the surrounding characteris�cs of the plant materials that change in color, form, height, and materiality during the change in seasons. Each season- summer, winter, and spring, are different and create a unique, mys�cal environment. In addi�on, the wetland placed throughout the site is an important element of adding to the relief experience as the community can benefit to the cleaning of the water and the habitat it creates for birds and bu�erflies, crea�ng a harmonious environment.
RELIEF DISTRICT: RELIEF SQUAREPORT OF LOS ANGELES, SAN PEDRO, CA
access to site
relief square
relief factory (teamate’s part)
san pedro community
RELIEF DISTRICTThis is a group masterplan developed by two Landscape Architecture students and two Architecture students and we called our masterplam, project Salvation. Our masterplan proposal for the Port of Los Angeles, a 400 acre site, is consisted of three unique districts: water, relief, and food. Each district will personally engage the users physically and intellectually, by not only providing interactive environments but also by bringing to light, man's dependency on its most important "aid" provider - the ocean. Each member took on a district for our individual designs. My district was the Relief District in which I proposed the Relief Square.
spring summer fallMarch AugustJulyJuneMayApril September FebruaryJanuaryDecemberNovemberOctober
winter
Spring
+ M A J O R R E L I E F P L A N T S +JACARANDA MIMOSIFOLIA (Jacaranda)BAMBUSA OLDHAMII (Bamboo) PYRUS CALLERYANA (Bradford Pear)
PROGRAMSummer Fall
SEASON
Bike trails, hiking tracks, pedestrian path, children hide-and-seek play area
denseenclosed
densemeandering
opencleansing
PLANT MATERIALS AND THE MOOD IT CREATES ACCORDING TO ITS SEASONAL CHANGE AND THE MATERIALITY OF ITS SURROUNDINGS = RELIEF
+ J O U R N E Y T O R E L I E F +
1 32 ENCLOSURE/ EMBRACE MEANDERING REFRESHING
+ Y E A R L Y S E A S O N A L C H A N G E
Spring Summer Fall Spring Summer Fall
RELIEF LANGUAGEProtection/ Meditation spot/ Enclosure/
Jogging path, strolling path, vieweing areas, play area.
Meandering paths, sense of loss, wonder, beauty
Leading path to the relief square and access to relief factory.
Refreshing, breath of fresh air, paths open up, sky opens up.
denseenclosed
CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM OF HOW THE PATHS CONTRIBUTE TO THE EXPERIENCE
THE SEASONAL CHANGE OF THESE PLANT MATERIALS CONTRIBUTE TO THE FEELING AND EXPERIENCE OF THE SITE
THE BEAUTIFUL FOLLIAGE AND COLOR OF THESE TREES IN THE SPRING PROVIDE WONDER AND COMFORT TO THE SITE.
daily use:+ Gathering space, lunch area, private and public space for local residents, workers, and visitors.+ Open space used as announcements center.+ Changes in elevations in the square are used as different viewing points to the harbor.+ Open grass area used for sporting activities.+ Open space used for local fundraising events, farmer’s market, and art shows for the local community.
seasonal use:+ Square can be flodded and utilized as a swimming pool in the summer.+ Grassland area mowed down and used as a concert stage: local concerts and global relief live aid concerts.
+ PROJECT SALVATION: RELIEF SQUARE
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Densifying I Housing I ConnectivityMASTERPLAN VISION:
Densify the site by modifying the street grid from bigger blocks to smaller blocks. Provide easy access to and from the lightrail station and throughout the site through various alleys and streets.Connecting art galleries, work and living spaces, art centers and after school programs, centralizing Bergamot as an Art district.Celebrate the Lightrail station within the art/studio district.Providing lower densities whitin residential areasProvide higher densities within retail, studio, and work+living areas.
LA 403/ ARC 403: CLARISSA CHUNG, HEATHER SANTOS, ROGELIO MEDINA, SHIRIN ADORBEHI
light manufacture
commercial+office useexisting housing
studio spaces
community centers+schools
gallery use
property line: site design
sony cntr.
yahoo!
evergreen community school
sm college academy of entertainment and tech.
MTV
bergamot station
parking lot footprint reduced
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All programs remain and are rearranged.Building footprints are all removed.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
parking lot footprint reduced
ranged.d.
WHAT STAYS AND WHAT GOESlmsd: light manufacture studio district
DEVELOPABLE AREAS
TOTAL SQ FT: 3,482 253 sq ft
614 sq ft
138 sq ft
151 sq ft139 sq ft 82 sq ft
713 sq ft
731 sq ft
301 sq ft361 sq ft
PHASING STRATEGYlmsd: light manufacture studio district
PHASE I (2010) PHASE II (2050)
THE GRAIN DIVIDER
MIXING OF GRAIN
(1) Modifying the street grid from bigger blocks to smaller blocks.
(4) Mix-use light manufacture provides job opportunities.
In forty years, the proposed grid can expand and change the existing grid in the neighboring blocks and expand to further cities.
Olympic blvd. is the median that breaks the two grains established by the existing city grid allowing the programs to interact, interconnect and fuse together over time.
(5) Educational facilities invite inspired artists, students, and children to invest in the future of Bergamot as an art district.
The massing of all these programs centralizes the site as a dense mix-use art district.
(2) Adding work and living spaces begin to densify the site through the number of people and amount of activities.
(3) Mix-use retail spaces begin to really densify the site through the number of local residents and visitors and high activity.
OLYMPIC BLVD.
PROGRAM MIX: MASTER PLANlmsd: light manufacture studio district
WORK+LIVING SPACE
WORKLIVING
HOTEL
HOUSING
RESIDENTIAL
RETAIL
RETAIL
LIGHT MANUFACTURE
CREATIVE WORK SPACE
CREATIVE WORK SPACE LIGHT MANUFACTURE
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIESStudiosArt GalleriesWorshops
HotelMulti-family housingApartment complexLofts
RestaurantsCafesClothing shopsBeauty sallonsAppliance storesElectronicsArt Galleries
MTVSonyYahoo!Red BullAppleArtist workshops
Light ManufactureOffice spaceWork spaceStudio SpaceArtist workshopLofts
Santa Monica Academy of Entertainment and TechnologyEvergreen Community CollegeAfter school programsArt centersCommunity centers
RAIN WATER HARVESTINGLANDSCAPE STRATEGY
PROCESS
green roofs
20%
85%50% 50%-
HARVEST E-USE
AS POPULATION GROWS, WATER NEEDS WILL GO UP
Annual rainfall in Los Angeles: 15 in
Water collection from roof tops
Water storage in cisterns
Water treatment in bioremediation ponds and wetlands
o Stored temporarily for daily useo Stored for longer periods of time- reservoirs
PATIO SPACE/ ROOF GARDEN
MAIN DRAINAGE FILTER
site drainageroof drainage
LIGHTRAIL
FOOD PRODUCTION GARDENHABITAT ROOF GARDENROOF TOP
o COLLECTION OF RAINWATER FROM ROOFTOPS OF ALL BUILDIGNSo URBAN RUNOFF COLLECTED IN BIOSWALES
A PERSON USES 70 gal of water per day
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cistern
live-work-produce-consume
biotope treatment pond
surface runoff
rainwater collection
scale: 1 : 300green roof system
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57,000 galWATER
670 lbsYARD WASTE
80 hrsMAINTENANCE HOURS
6,000 galWATER
250 lbsYARD WASTE
15 hrsMAINTENANCE HOURS
CONSUMMPPTTTIION FFFFFFOOOOOORRRRRR OOOOOONE YEARCONSUMPTION FFORR ONE YEAR
biotope (water treatment systems)BIOREMEDIATION ALLEYSBIOTOPE WETLANDLARGER WETLAND
PARKING AND STREETS MAKING THE MOST OF THE STREETS
4 Undergrand parking lots
15 surface parking lots
Parking lots provided for all types of uses.Easy access and convenience for all users in the site.
main streets+street parking+olympic blvd.
minor streets+no street parking
ENTRANCE TO THE ALLEYMAKING THE MOST OF THE STREETS
All alleys in the site are utilized for a purpose- informal and formal spaces, urban runoff catchment, and for pedestrian circulation throughout the site. Different scales of alleys determine the function and the aesthetics of the space. In addition, the spaces are determined by the mix use of program types which gives each alley its character and spatial quality.
RETAILMAKING THE MOST OF THE STREETS
The first floor of the buildings are utilizied for retail and they frame each alley creating a dense and alive space as well providing a variety of options for one program type whitin one area.
PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICULAR CIRCULATIONMAKING THE MOST OF THE STREETS
Cross between pedestrian and vehicular circulation provides high flexibility in pedestrian flow throughout the site. The main pedestrian path connects all the spaces together and provides the view and feel of the linear organization of buildings and streets.
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