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Amy Ueno // 2013 // Selected Works : Academic + Professional // BLA University of Oregon, 2011
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AMYUENO
I AM a landscape designer, creator, and traveler. I grew up in Oregon and Japan, and these landscape and culturally rich places nurtured my fascination and appreciation for the physical environment. I am particularly interested in how the physical environment impacts social interaction, movement, and emotions, which inspires me to create healthy and beautiful places across the world.
AMYUENO
>> For my resumé, please see the end of this document.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACADEMIC
6 REVITALIZING KELLOGG CREEK
7CONNECTING EUGENE
8 WORKING OASIS
9 CROSSINGS
10 SPIRIT OF KYOTO
11 SALUTE DA ZINGONIAother passions
communicationsresumé
PROFESSIONAL
1COHABITAT LAFAYETTE
2 MAKING WAVES
3 MOUNTAIN RETREAT
4 DONGGUAN CBD
5 ZUNHUA RESORT
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COHABITAT LAFAYETTEA VISION FOR A COHESIVE URBAN LANDSCAPE
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EJANUARY 2013[the site]24 acresLafayette, Louisiana [hosts]“[Imagine Downtown] Lafayette” Creative Action | Urban Land Institute (ULI) Louisiana
[team]Amy Ueno (self) Dan Edleson-Stein (Senior
Architect Technician, Populous)
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AMTRAK STATION
PARC SANS SOUCI
PARC PUTNAM
FIRST BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
CATHEDRAL CARMEL SCHOOL
CONTEXTEXISTING CONDITIONS
Downtown Lafayette has developed from rural beginnings into a metropolitan center. However, sprawl, pervasive influence of the automobile and underutilized parking lots are preventing Lafayette from reaching its livable, sustainable potential. The competition proposal features an extention to the Acadiana Center of the Arts, strengthening Main Street through additions of plaza and green space, bringing commercial to support local business, and affordable multi-family housing. The scheme aims to invigorate the urban core while also uniting surrounding neighborhoods and producing a 24-hour community.
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ACADIANA CENTER FO THE ARTS EXTENSIONCOMMERCIAL ON MAIN ST
LOCAL ECOLOGY : MIMA MOUNDS
CONNECTING AND STRENGTHETNING MAIN STREET
ADDITIONAL COMMERCIALPARKING STRUCTURES
BORROWING INSPIRATION FROM LANDSCAPE AND APPLYING TO BUILT ENVIRONMENT
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BORROWING INSPIRATION FROM LANDSCAPE AND APPLYING TO BUILT ENVIRONMENT
MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIALMIXED-USE / OFFICE
FULLY DEVELOPED SITE
ACA EXTENTIONCORNER OF MAIN & BUCHANNANLOOKING NORTHEAST
NORTH - SOUTH SECTIONLOOKING WEST
MAIN ST EXHIBIT HALL
COURTHOUSE
TERRACE
“[Imagine Downtown] Lafayette” Competition hosted by Creative Action, in partnership with Urban Land Institute (ULI) Louisiana, the University of Louisiana Lafayette School of Architecture and Design, and AOC Community Media
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classroommeetingballroomback of houseprefunc
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TERRACE
SKY LIGHTS
PUBLIC PLAZA
PUBLIC PLAZACENTER FOR THE ARTS
Callicarpa americanaAmerican Beautyberry
Acer rubrum ‘Drummondii’Drummondii Red Maple
Andropogon gerardiiBig Bluestem
Calamagrostis acutifolia ‘Karl Foerster’Feather Reed Grass
PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
Because collaboration was done in Missouri and Oregon, quick sketches through email were a key way of communication.
Callicarpa americanaAmerican Beautyberry
Cercis canadensisEastern Redbud
Fothergilla majorMountain Witchalder
Chasmanthium latifoliumInland Seaoats
Lonicera sempervirensCoral Honeysuckle
Parthenocissus quinquefoliaVirginia Creeper
Stokesia laevisStokes Aster
ELEVATED TERRACE WITH VEGETATED CABLE SYSTEMLocal plants create a comfortable microclimate, and structural cables support climbing plants and help shade the space.
MAKING WAVESBRINGING THE TROPICS TO NORTHERN CHINA TW
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CAOFEIDIAN
HAINAN
CHINA
Caofeidian is an “Eco-city” that lies in the bay of the Bohai Sea, 220 km away from Beijing. As a component of this development, the client wants to create a water sports entertainment hub that transports Beijingers to the tropics of southern China without the plane ticket. The conceptual master plan program includes white sand beaches, purified lake for water sports, a surf pool, villas and yacht clubs, all constructed upon an artificial island. The shape of the central lake embodies the Pheonix, a Chinese mythological bird that is a symbol of Caofeidian.
HAINAN, CHINA
WIND SURFING
WAVE SURF POOL (image: Webber Wave Pools)
YACHT CLUB (image: Miami)
FALL 2012[the site]2.25 sqkmCaofeidian, Tanghshan P. R. China
[client]Government of the P.R.C.[team]Amy Ueno (THUPDI)Lytton Reid (THUPDI)
Dan Shen (THUPDI)
PROFESSIONAL WORK2012 - 2013
BOHAI SEA
YACHT CLUB
YACHT CLUB
COMMERCIAL STREET
WAVE POOL
PURIFIED LAKE
HOTELS
VILLAS
[ MY ROLE ]+ Conceptual Design of master plan+ Program development+ AutoCAD+ Photoshop
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BENXI
CHINA
MOUNTAIN RETREATHOT SPRING RESORT NESTLED IN BENXI’S MAGNIFICENT LANDSCAPE
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[the site]2.25 sqkmBenxi, Liaoning Province, P. R. China
[clients]Government of the P.R.C.
[team]Amy Ueno (THUPDI)
Jie Hu (THUPDI)
David Clough (DCLA)
Gary Anderson (Ai + Architects)
Wei Ling Zhou (THUPDI)
SPRING 2012
Situated in Northwestern corner of China, Zunhua’s naturally picturesque landscape is attributed by layering of forested hills carved out by serpentine rivers. Benxi Hot Spring Resort master plan offers relaxation by utilizing local natural hot spring water and is punctuated by a grand hotel, elevated by natural topography. All structures, including 25 private villas were strategically located and oriented to maximize views. One of the biggest accomplishments of this project was resolving grading, accommodating approximately 30 meters of elevation from entry to lobby.
HOTEL
PRIVATE VILLAS
INFINITY POOL
HOT SPRING POOLS
WATER TREATMENT
HOTELREPECTION INFINITY POOL
HOT SPRINGCABINS
WATER PURIFICATION
Existing topography v.s. proposed
PRIVATE VILLA
[ MY ROLE ]+ Conceptual Design and Schematic Design of: private villas, road to reception entry sequence+ Grading+ AutoCAD
LEFTI began to locate the villas by diagramming the programmed space requirements while thinking of equal view, access, and solar distribution.
THUPDI participated in the Dongguan CBD landscape design competition in a collaboration with LSG Landscape Architecture (US). The powerful scheme envisages a lively and livable CBD while respecting the local landscape and culture. The reclaimed stream becomes the center piece of three CBD zones (entertainment, science & technology, commercial). [FALL 2012, THUPDI; LSG LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (U.S.)]
DONGGUAN CBDLANDSCAPE DESIGN COMPETITION
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[team]THUPDI - BeijingLSG - Washington DC
Winner: HASSELL
Fall 2012
[ MY ROLE ]+ Conceptual Design of non-vehicular movement, transportation, themes, presentation; + international case studies + communicating with project partner LSG+ graphic representation in Ps, Ai, and SU.
DONGGUAN
CHINA
GUAN-GRASS (CHINESE: “GUANCAO”) IS A NATIVE GRASS IN THE DONGGUAN REGION. This water-loving plant’s arching form inspired the design team’s aesthetic for the design of public space, particularly the elevated walkway.
ELEVATED WALKWAY
EXISTING RES
CONCERT HALL
FASHION DISTRICT
SUBWAY STATION
TECHNOLOGY PLAZA
The elevated walkway, public open spaces, urban water system, and non-vehicular transportation weave together social spaces and create efficient circulation throughout the site.
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道路 INFRASTRUCTURE
建筑 ARCHITECTURE
景观 LANDSCAPE
结构 SKELETON
Convention PlazaBusiness PlazaCommercial PlazaEntertainment PlazaHotelMulti-family Res.Public ParkChildren’s Park
LAND USE LAYERS
sidewalk bosque fountain outdoor terrace
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riparian walk riparian buffer ped. path covered pavilion non-vehicular zone road
URBANWATER
THE URBAN WATERWAY proposes that the existing polluted stream be covered for sewage, and construct a new water table filled with purified water above. Check dams help control water levels and topography change on the site.
ZUNHUA RESORTPRIVATE HOT SPRING VILLAS IN CHESTNUT GROVES
FIV
E LEFTPreserving all the Chestnut trees were required by the client.ABOVEMy focus was on the two units highlighted, but a fluid collaborative process was maintained.[AutoCAD, Photoshop]
IMAGE CREDITSAmy Ueno
Located approximately 140 km away from Beijing, Zunhua is emerging as a county-level city, an accessible escape from the city. Currently under construction, Zunhua Hot Spring Resort lies embraced by old-growth Sweet Chestnut forests and offering views of the Great Wall on clear days. Garden design of private villas on the resort campus utilized the existing topography and preserves the valued chestnut trees. Each unit has a private hot spring pool with dramatic views of the surrounding hills.
SUMMER 2012[the site]~ 150 sqmZunhua, Hebei Province, P. R. China
[clients]Government of P.R.C
[team]Amy Ueno (THUPDI)
Shawn Sanes (THUPDI)
Dan Shen (THUPDI)
[my role]All aspects of PD, SD, DD
Kellogg Lake resembles a natural and social clog, where polluted stagnant water sits, people cannot access, and native vegetation is overwhelmed. This urban public park with lightrail transit breaks up and releases this congestion to create a healthy flow of water, habitat and people through the Milwaukie’s urban core. Reflecting on Milwaukie’s unique and rich history allows us to move forward. This project is the next chapter in Milwaukie’s future as a vibrant and healthy community.
REVITALIZING KELLOGG CREEKRESTORING MILWAUKIE’S RIPARIAN LIVING ROOM
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ACADEMIC WORK2009 - 2011
SPRING 2011[the site]15 acresMilwaukie, Oregon(Portland Metro area)
[clients]City of Milwaukie--Community Development North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District
[design]Amy Ueno
Professor Robert RibeAlex Campbell [Resource & Economic Development Spe-cialist, City of Milwaukie]
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ABOVEIn addition to collaborating with the City of Milwaukie, I hosted Open House sessions. Data collection through surveys and conversing directly with the community members helped shape my design and was a very rewarding part of the design process.
IMAGE CREDITSAmy Ueno
PATHS
LANDSCAPE ROOMS
VIEWS
GRID
VARIETY OF PATHS provide different experiences to cater to a wide range of users.
Distinct, well-framed LANDSCAPE ROOMS match the social intensity to land use.
VIEWS connect people to the landscape and protect riparian restoration.
The GRID mimics Milwaukie’s HISTORIC orchards that strengthen the design.
MEDIAPrismacolor marker and color pencil, pastel pencil, Photoshop, Illustrator
PARK EXIT
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
SE LAKE RDPLAZA
OVERLOOK
BOARDWALKBOARDWALK
FOOTBRIDGE
MAX LINESCULPTURES
KELLOGG CREEK
CAFE
PARK EXIT
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
SE LAKE RDPLAZA
OVERLOOK
BOARDWALKBOARDWALK
FOOTBRIDGE
MAX LINESCULPTURES
KELLOGG CREEK
CAFE
SPRING 2009 [the site]~800 acresEugene, Oregon
[design]Amy Uenoand studio
Professor Ron LovingerProfessor Thomas Oles
Eugene is an eclectic mix of young college town, urban fabric, and ecological habitats. Despite the close proximity to each other, these elements currently lack connection, circulation and movement. This master plan involving 24-student collaboration reimagines Eugene as a cohesive piece, while recognizing and enhancing the riparian habitat on the Willamette River.
DOWNTOWN
CONNECTING EUGENESTICHING TOGETHER THE URBAN FABRIC AND RIPARIAN DYNAMISMSE
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WILLAMETTE RIVER
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
PREVIOUS PAGEA greenway parallel to the Willamette River connects the University to downtown Eugene.[Prismacolor color pencil]
RIGHTThe proposed improvements include a continuation of the park blocks to meet the Willamette River.
OPPOSITE PAGEPedestrians and bikers can interact with the riparian habitat, near the city-proposed Research Park. [Prismacolor color pencil]
THE RIPARIAN GREENWAY SERVES AS A CONNECTING PIECE BETWEEN DOWNTOWN AND THE UNIVERSITY.
WORKING OASISTHINKING OUTSIDE THE CUBE(ICLE) AT SAIF CORPORATION
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WINTER 2010[the site]1 acreSalem, Oregon
[client]SAIF Corporation: Workers’ Compensation Insurance for Oregon
[design]Amy Ueno
Professor Ron LovingerBrad Stangeland [Principal; Stangland & Associates, Inc.]
The SAIF Corporation came to our studio seeking design help on their one acre courtyard. The 200 employee office requested a safe, sustainable, and aesthetic space while preserving the existing 300 year Oregon White Oak. The project accomplishes these tasks while focusing on clear circulation, craftsmanship, and the blending of architectural and landscape space.
PLANT LIST PLANT LIST PLANT LIST {sample}
TREESCercidiphyllum japonicum [Katsura Tree]Nyssa sylvatica [Black Tupelo]SHRUBSDaphane odora ‘aureo-marginata’ [Variagated Winter Daphne]Fothergilla monticola [Fothergilla]Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Jalena’ [Jalena Witchhazel]GRASSESCalamagrotis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ [Feather Reed Grass]Deschampsia caespltosa [Tufted Hair Grass]Festuca ovina ‘Glauca’ [Blue Fescue]Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Little Bunny’ [Little Bunny Dwarf Fountain Grass]
CROSSINGSINTEGRATED HABITAT AND TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT AT GRESHAM CROSSING
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FALL 2009[the site]4.4 acres
Gresham, OregonLocated directly south of Gresham Civic Drive MAX light rail station (opened in 2010)
[clients]Portland Metro’s Transit Oriented Development programNature in Neighborhoods
[design]Amy UenoJames Robinson (arch.)Ali McQueen (arch.)
Professor Brook Muller
This multi-disciplinary collaboration showcases applications of low impact, or nature-friendly, development practices in an urban setting for built structures, stormwater management and natural spaces. Metro’s Transit Oriented Development program and Nature in Neighborhoods program have come together to demonstrate that vibrant, dense development on a real site can provide amenities and sustainable building features and infrastructure that benefit people, fish, and other wildlife. Healthy density is possible.
RIGHTHousing, parking, and commercial come together at Gresham’s lightrail stop, in downtown. Located across The Crossing, a mixed-use building.[ink, color pencil, Copic marker, pastel]
RIGHTEarly concepts for the projects were derived from translating native habitat progression to the landscape and architectural plane.[ink, color pencil, Photoshop]
APARTMENT
COMMUNITY GARDEN
NATURAL HABITAT
HERELooking North, residents and shoppers alike can experience the landscape in many ways.[ink, Copic marker, Photoshop]
LEFTLandscape and architecture were stitched together through stormwater management and “glimpses of green”--views into the site.[color pencil, Illustrator]
The Crossings
13th Street
Max Lightrail
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WATER + FOREST + LIVE
Aesthetic Hydrological Intervention
1. Rain water hits roofs of taller residential buildings2. Directed toward the roof of the lower commercial building3. Water falls to first “retention pool” under boardwalk4. Spills down continuous pools5. Enters serpentine “creek”6. Flows to overflow pond, then returned to ground water and watershed.
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URBAN ECOLOGICAL LIVING - Gresham OR - Prof. Brook Mul ler Amy Ueno - Al i McQueen - James Robinson
WATER + FOREST + LIVE
Aesthetic Hydrological Intervention
1. Rain water hits roofs of taller residential buildings2. Directed toward the roof of the lower commercial building3. Water falls to first “retention pool” under boardwalk4. Spills down continuous pools5. Enters serpentine “creek”6. Flows to overflow pond, then returned to ground water and watershed.
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URBAN ECOLOGICAL LIVING - Gresham OR - Prof. Brook Mul ler Amy Ueno - Al i McQueen - James Robinson
CIVIC DRIVE THE CROSSINGS
COMMERCIAL
WATERPARKING
TOD IS OFTEN CHARACTERIZED BY A TRINITY OF KEY LAND USE COMPONENTS --
DENSITY, DIVERSITY, AND DESIGN.
SPIRIT OF KYOTODESIGNING COMMUNITY IN JAPAN’S HISTORICAL CITY
TEN
HEREOike Park provides the residential neighborhood with a small plaza, water features, aesthetic rice paddy fields, a community center, and flexible open space. [watercolor on cold-press watercolor paper]
SUMMER 2009 [the site]140 acresKyoto, JapanCity center, at Shijo-Kawaramachi
[clients]The City of Kyoto, Planning and Architecture departments
[design]Amy UenoEmma Chen (arch)Peter Evanich (arch)Adrian Ho (arch)Quinlin Messenger (arch)Aaron Wells (arch)
Professor Ron LovingerDaisuke Yoshimura [Stan Clauson Associates, Inc]
Satoko MotoujiProfessor Michael Fifield
HEREPresentations were conducted at Daishin-in Temple, where our group stayed. Watercolor was used as an aesthetic medium, and also a way to study and understand relationships in the landscape.
IMAGE CREDITSAmy Ueno, Nicholas Venezia
As the former imperial capital of Japan, Kyoto is one of the oldest and most culturally rich metropolises in Asia. It is also a dense, modern city. Our goal was to reimagine a cohesive and fluid urban experience and to merge Kyoto’s culture and aesthetic with present needs. Collaborating with local planners and engineers, and interviewing community members furthered our understanding and enhanced our designs.
KYOTO’S CULTURAL TRADITIONS
LIVE ON
IN A MODERN, CONTEMPORARY WAY.
SUMMER 2011 [the site]230 acresZingonia, Italy
[client]The City of Verdellino
SALUTE DA ZINGONIAUNITING AND REVIVINGA NEW TOWN IN ITALY
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[design]Amy Ueno Jonathan Haller (l.arch)Andrew Helms (journalism)
Emily Meharg (l.arch)Vanessa Nevers (l.arch/arch)
Professor Deni Ruggeri
Our project titled “Salute da Zingonia” means “Health to Zingonia” in Italian. It is also a play on words from the phrase “Saluti da Zingonia”, which means “Welcome to Zingonia”. To research landscape identity, cognative maps on postcards were created by children in the local schools. Later, the postcard concept was carried through to the PR and advertising branch of the Zingonia project.
PHASINGMASTER PLAN
PHASING
Low Density Residential
Medium Density Residential
High Density Residential
Mixed-Use
Commercial
Public Service
Park/Plaza
Major Road - separate bike laneMinor Road - shared bike/carBike/Pedestrian CrossingBike/Pedestrian Trail
The seed was planted for a vision for Zingonia as a sustainable, integrated, and democratic community in Bergamo, Italy. This intensive one-week workshop jointly with the City of Verdellino Planning Department has helped catalyze new initiatives and opportunities for the requalification and re-invention of Zingonia. Our research included studies of new towns (i.e. Zingonia), and also included an town branding component.
ZONING CIRCULATION
OTHER PASSIONSxi
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ABOVE Nara, watercolor // OPPOSITE PAGE handmade jewelry //
IMAGE CREDITSAmy Ueno
COMUNICATIONSM
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The Fengnan project video was created as a part of an entry submittal for the BALI National Landscape Awards 2012. It describes the project scope, analysis, process to completion. The project won in the International Award category.
Written and narrated by Amy UenoVideo, music, computer graphics by THUPDIPlease check out the video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpuE9KTsPpE
Full 2012 BALI Award Winner List: http://www.bali.org.uk/awards/winners_2012
BALI AWARD 2012 VIDEO >>
The Oregonianhttp://www.oregonlive.com/milwaukie/index.ssf/2011/02/portland-milwaukie_light_rail_project_adds_more_ugency_to_milwaukies_long_saga_with_kellogg_lake_kro.html
L’eco Di Bergamohttp://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/Cronaca/467058/
Students, distressed town come together in Italy, Department of Landscape Architecturehttp://landarch.uoregon.edu/landarch/node/200
PRESS >>
AMY UENO
EDUCATIONBachelor of Landscape Architecture, Cum Laude, University of Oregon [June 2011]Bachelor of Arts, Japanese, Cum Laude, University of Oregon [June 2011]
Minor, Asian Studies, University of Oregon [June 2011]Zingonia Workshop—UO Landscape Architecture, Italy [July 2011]Kyoto Summer Program—UO Landscape Architecture, Japan [summer 2009]National Student Exchange (NSE), University of Massachusetts—Amherst [Fall 2006] SKILLSBilingual in Japanese and English; Elementary MandarinComputer media and editing
Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat ProAutoCAD 2010SketchUpMicrosoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerpointGISMac/PC
Hand media Drafting, pencil, ink, Copic marker, Prismacolor marker, watercolor, hand lettering
WORK EXPERIENCEUrban Design Intern, Beijing Tsinghua Urban Planning and Design Institute (THUPDI), Beijing, China [FEB 2012 – NOV 2012]
• Creative designer on urban planning, hospitality, transportation, waterfront, and competition projects (Conceptual and Schematic Design phase)
• Produced graphics by hand, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop, Illustrator; Presentations on Powerpoint• Communication Lead on BALI National Landscape Awards 2012; lead and created presentation
structure, wrote project narrative and script; voice narrator on submittal video [2012 Winner: International Award]
• Co-developed new comprehensive International Internship Program guidelines with Director and Institute
• Assisted research and developing methods to quantify environmental, economic, and social benefits and produce Case Study Briefs for LAF’s Landscape Performance Series on completed THUPDI projects
• Designer and team member on all international collaborations (including PWP, DCLA, Ai+Architects,
LSG Landscape Architecture, Boris Tomic--Consultant)• Assisted in hosting the Sustainable Cities Initiative Symposium from University of Oregon • Lead contact and organizer for guidance and recruitment of new international interns• Provided English support• Visited projects under construction and completion
Garden Designer, Sole proprietorship [APR 2010 - OCT 2011]• Independently consulted and designed 3 residential gardens• Provided planting plan and dimensioning plans for clients to install themselves
Volunteer Landscape Designer, City of Milwaukie, Oregon [SEP 2010 - MAR 2011]• Project finding, research, communication, programming and preliminary schematic exploration of a
15-acre site on Kellogg Creek• Initiated and lead 2 Open House meetings, collaborated with City of Milwaukie and 20+ community
members• Project focused on balancing complex landscape issues of public park, cultural landscape, brownfield
reclamation, riparian restoration and future light-rail transit in an urban settingAmerican Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) UO Student Chapter Secretary, [2009-2010]
• Responsible for recording minutes at meetings, and public relations• Collaborated with Oregon ASLA professionals • Co-organized Shadow Mentor Day • Wrote an article for the ASLA Oregon Newswire• Created digital art for ASLA posters• Designer and Primary Manager of T-shirt design and sales
Environmental Education Intern, Audubon Society of Portland, Portland OR [summer 2008]• Planned, taught and assisted classes (plant ID, ecology, natural history)• Visited numerous natural areas in the Pacific Northwest
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCEOffice Assistant, South Eugene High School Finance Office, Eugene OR [2001-2005]• Assisted all financial transactions. Purchase Orders, deposits, filing, Excel, etc. AWARDSJane Kerr Platt Memorial Scholarship through UO Landscape Architecture, 2010-2011Dean’s Scholarship from the University of Oregon, 2005-2010Leon Culbertson Scholarship from the University of Oregon, 2008-2009Golden Key International Honour Society member, 2007-present