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Index of Works Page one: Park Pride Design Competition Page two: Chase Street Brownfield Redevelopment Page three: Paul D. Coverdell Science Center. Page four: UGA Costa Rica Internship Page five: The Modern Tree House Floor Plans Page six: The Modern Tree House Model and Elevations Page seven: College Park Urban Exit Project Existing Conditions Page eight: College Park Urban Exit Project Proposal Page nine: College Park Urban Exit Project Brenneman Park Page ten: College Park Urban Exit Project Construction Details Page eleven: Snow Tire Facelift Athens, GA Page twelve: Assorted Graphic Design Portfolio. The Assorted works of Alex Beasley Bachelors of Landscape Architecture Recipient, 2011 College of Environment and Design The University of Georgia

Alex Beasley's Landscape Architecture Portfolio

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A summation of my favorite projects while attending and graduating from The University of Georgia's Bachelors in Landscape Architecture. Many of the projects have been redone or touched up since graduation as I continue to practice LAR and graphic design on the side as I search for a job in the field.

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Page 1: Alex Beasley's Landscape Architecture Portfolio

Index of Works Page one: Park Pride Design CompetitionPage two: Chase Street Brownfield RedevelopmentPage three: Paul D. Coverdell Science Center.Page four: UGA Costa Rica InternshipPage five: The Modern Tree House Floor PlansPage six: The Modern Tree House Model and ElevationsPage seven: College Park Urban Exit Project Existing ConditionsPage eight: College Park Urban Exit Project ProposalPage nine: College Park Urban Exit Project Brenneman ParkPage ten: College Park Urban Exit Project Construction DetailsPage eleven: Snow Tire Facelift Athens, GAPage twelve: Assorted Graphic Design

Portfolio.The Assorted works of Alex Beasley

Bachelors of Landscape Architecture Recipient, 2011College of Environment and DesignThe University of Georgia

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Park Pride Design Competition

• Brownfield site reclaimed by city of Atlanta to redevelop as mixed use park.

• Stormwater management is handled throughout site as existing flood plain is worked into catchment features for aesthetics and public education.

• Minimization of hardscapes, maximization of existing vegetation and introduction of natives.

• No grading involved as design worked with harsh grades.

• Model illustrates various material usage throughout the site - both natural and artificial.

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Chase StreetBrownfield Redevelopment

• Brownfield site part of a charet for future development in a small Athens, GA neighborhood.

• Heavy industrial usage on the site proposed as multi-family redevelopment.

• Shopping corridor utilizes existing structures and proximity to railway.

• High density, mixed-use development takes advantage of proximity to downtown Athens and public transit.

• Proposed housing matches general character and architectural features of area.

• Introduction of on-street parking to reduce hardscape.

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Paul D. Coverdell Science Ctr.

• Proposal fits in with UGA’s Master Plan which eliminates paved lots and roads to create a strip of walkable corridores.

• Radial, centralized design takes advantage of site’s natural topography.

• Plant selections create year-round color; All selections native and non-invasive.

• Irregular plant plan helps break up symmetry and linear structure imposed by hardscape.

• Rainwater retention basin incorporated at the site’s lowest elevation maximizing filtration before stormwater makes its way offsite.

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UGA Costa Rica Internship

• 3 month internship in Costa Rica’s Cloud Rain Forest.

• Part of a team that produces a yearly publication assessing the campus’ overall sustainability.

• Served as the campus’ resident landscape designer reworking degraded areas of campus.

• Assisted ecology interns with inventories of both native plantlife and overall biodiversity of the ecosystem.

• Produced a scaled map of the campus structures and trail systems for official use of both campus visitors and the UGA Costa Rica website.

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The Modern Tree House

• A concentration in Architecture was chosen as part of my senior exit semester.

• House’s design is a culmination of both the built environment and its potential synergy with the landscape surrounding it.

• Modern design incorporates an unusual floor plan with an abundance of structural extrusions to maximize natural light.

• Focal point is the centralized all-glass void which gives each room and story access and proximity to natural light and clear, direct views of the landscape.

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The Modern Tree House

• Scaled model shows extrusions, depth and layering of structure as well as detailed planning of solar accessibility.

• Attempts were made to integrate each side and section of the home with outdoor spaces such as: the all-glass void, indoor-to-outdoor pool, multiple decks, a wrap-around porch and a screened sunroom.

• Detailed study to Propose roofing that incorporates BMP stormwater practices such as LEED barrels and non-petroleum material usage.

• Solar panelling has been incorporated on the front entrance tower roofline.

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College ParkUrban Exit Project

• Sited on a Section-8 housing district approximately 2 miles East of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

• Long considered one of the more downtrodden and dangerous areas to reside within the Atlanta area.

• Intermittent, sprawling development has become dilapidated and abandoned in many cases.

• The site’s centralized location, proximity to greenspace and ready access to public transit make College Park an ideal candidate for urban renewal.

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College ParkAtlanta, GA Exit Project

• Approached as a New Urban Development considering the need for tiered, infill based growth to encourage smart and responsible building codes.

• Transportation grids reworked to aid development habits and tie once segregated sections of the community together.

• Interconnected greenspace corridors proposed to give each structure ready access to parkspace.

• Mixed-use infill proposed to introduce existing public housing to single family, municipal and commercial districts diversifying the community.

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College ParkAtlanta, GA Senior Project

• Brenneman Park is one of the largest undeveloped greenspaces in Dekalb County.

• Park location takes advantage of two major roadways.

• The area was cleared and graded for development but has been left to reforest and naturalize.

• Courts and ballfields have been proposed while greenspace has been left for the park to function both passively and actively.

• The planting plan utilizes existing vegetation and proposes a gridded layout to juxtapose curvilinear paths.

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College ParkAtlanta, GA Senior Project

• On the Southeast edge of the Park, a community garden has been proposed to complement the existing building adding both space for gatherings and a sense of communal ownership.

• A number of curvilinear, native Planting plans have been proposed to encompass and contrast existing, outdated on-site buildings.

• Construction plans show a number of original designs of some of the features incorporated in the Brenneman Park proposal.

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Snow Tire FaceliftAthens, GA

• The Snow Tire Building is a partially abandoned building on the edge of the music district in Downtown Athens, GA built over 100 years ago.

• The building borders both residential and light commercial districts and could easily serve as a mixed use facility.

• A corridor has been proposed to serve as a sitting area for restaurants or open space for residents.

• Plantings have been added to enhance the space to passersby while the original structure has been left intact to match its surrounding structures.

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Assorted Graphic Design

• Graphic design blends all of the skills that I have learned in school relating to content, scale, color and computer application.

• Logo design is a passion that I pursue when in my free time. I have done works for 2 companies in Marietta, GA and one for the University of Georgia Costa Rica.

• Initial Phases of designs are hand-drawn and colored while all final products of logos are created with assorted Adobe Creative Suites including Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator.

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ProfileI am a highly driven, personable individual who seeks employment in a fast paced, competitive and creative environment. Throughout my academic career, I studied subjects relating to art and nature and have an avid interest in continuing this education through my occupation.

EducationPope High School 2004High school diploma. GPA: 3.3 Chattahoochee Technical College 2004 Dual enrollment: Technical Certificate in Telecommunication. GPA: 3.3The University of Georgia 2011Graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Landscape Architecture. GPA: 3.5

SkillsProfessional SkillsCommunication and leadership skills, drawing and painting, graphic design. Computer ApplicationI am skilled on both Macintosh and Windows platforms on the following programs: Adobe Creative Suites 5: Photoshop, Illustrator, Bridge, Indesign and Acrobat, Autocad 2011, Revit Architecture 2011, Microsoft Office 2010: Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Google Sketchup 8, and ARC GIS Software.

Work Experience

01/10-05/10The Center for Community Preservation and Planning, Covington, GALandscape Architecture InternAssisted in the planning of sustainable, economically viable town centers for Newton County, GA.Coordinated community meetings that included Newton County citizens, Newton County’s Mayor and various planning municipalities within the area.Met weekly with land owners in order to enact future land-use precedents for responsible growth and a healthy future.

05/10-08/10University of Georgia, UGA Costa Rica Campus, San Luis de Monteverde, CRLandscape Architecture InternResponsible for the design, implementation and maintenance of numerous areas on the Eco-Lodge Campus. Assisted Ecology interns with the production of UGA Costa Rica’s annual sustainability report. Worked daily with Spanish speaking natives in order to diminish the environmental impact that UGA Costa Rica has on its surrounding communities.

01/07-05/11Tune Transfers/ GearSprout.com, Marietta, GA Graphic DesignerResponsible for logos, product graphics and web design for the Tune Transfers and Gear Sprout websites.Assist in the design and layout of advertising and marketing materials as well as business cards.

06/11- Present Vocalocity, Atlanta, GA Account Manager Oversee daily billing and technical inquiries that ensure the quality of service and continuing sales of our product.Take part in the legal process of porting telephone numbers and assigning them to particular accounts on the Vocalocity Customer Portal.Assist multiple teams and third party vendors in the construction and ongoing maintenance of business accounts. Placed in charge of all call looping and port-aways on the User Interface Customer Portal. Part of a management team responsible for interviewing new candidates for Customer Care Representatives.

ActivitiesOrganizationsStudent Historic Preservation Organization, Georgia Student Chapter of The American Society of Landscape Architecture, Designers with Conscience, Hands on Athens volunteer, URG Design Charrette participant, Park Pride Design Competition participant, KSU Men’s Lacrosse Team: Co-creator, Captain. AwardsFriendliest Superlative Pope High School 2004, John Walter Eubanks Scholarship recipient, Howell S. Stone Scholarship Recipient, HOPE Scholarship Recipient 2004-2009.

ReferencesMr. Karl Tornroos, Owner/Manager, Tune Transfers LLC404-825-1118Dr. Quint Newcomer, Director, UGA Costa Rica706-425-3316Mrs. Kay Lee, Director, The Center for Community Preservation and Planning 770-788-0484Mrs. Amy Tankersly, Customer Care Director, Vocalocity

ResumeThe Assorted works of Alex Beasley