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planning & design portfolio513 Robinson Court Alexandria, VA 22302 [email protected] 240.426.8536 jbradshaw-urbanplanning.com
I am inspired by the beauty that surrounds us. I have the sensitivity to perceive various aspects of things and analyze them in such ways as to find creative solutions to enhance even the most insignificant element. As a planner and designer, I thrive at the knowledge that a balanced built environment can positively affect
our quality of life. Throughout my professional experience, I have always kept these values in mind and I have enthusiastically been involved in various aspects of projects that have enabled me to develop a unique and broad set of skills which I will always continue to use in creating meaningful work.
“You cannot simply put something new into a place. You have to absorb what you see around you, what exists on the land, and then use that knowledge along with contemporary thinking to interpret what you see.”
- Tadao Ando
ABOUT ME
landscape architecture planning environmental graphics landscape architecture
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Fairfax, VAOSSIAN HALL PARK
Public park redevelopment. Responsibilities included:
• Concept plans.• Entry node plaza design.• Presentation material for SWM.• 3D Renderings.• Site plan rendering.• Signage design.
landscape architecture
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Washington, DCST. MARTIN’S CONVENT
Courtyard design. Responsibilities included:
• Site furnishing design alternatives and location.• Prepared cut sheets.• CAD drafting.• Site plan rendering.
landscape architecture
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
800 NORTH GLEBE ROAD, ARLINGTON, VA, PROJECT #20080096, MAY 18, 2011
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Mixed-use redevelopment. Tasks included:
• Site and circulation patterns analysis.• Assisted with splash park, hardscape, and site furnishing details and design.• Comprehensive sign plans.• Renderings.• Civil signage and parking plan.• Contributed to the preparation. of cost estimates and LEED calculations.
landscape architecture
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
City of Alexandria, VA
City blocks redevelopment. Team effort and collaboration with:
• Block and lot layout.• Spec sheets and photometrics.• Mailbox and transformer locations.• Site plan renderings.• Comment response.
landscape architecture
JAMES BLAND
landscape architecture planning environmental graphics planning
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
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Planning efforts included:
• Site analysis.• Conceptual site design.• GIS base sheet.• Presentation exhibits.
TYSON’S CORNER
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Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Arlington, VA
Team member in the development of urban design studies and proposals. Tasks included:
• Assessment of sidewalk clear zones, slope percentages and prepared corresponding exhibits. • Development of boulevard design options for North Kent Street.• Preparation of roundabout design option for Wilson Boulevard.• Depicted street sections and prepared site renderings.
ROSSLYN PLAZA
planning
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Planning efforts included:
• Phasing and urban design plans. • Form Base Code drafting and graphic assistance. • Master plans.• Design guidelines.• Corridor planning.• Community outreach.
PUBLIC SECTOR WORK
planning
P U B L I C O U T R E A C H P R O J E C T
November 2004
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY SCENIC BYWAYS
Hudson River Valley GreenwayState of New York
Stonewall Avenue Redevelopment - Rockville, MD Route 1 Corridor Revitalization - Town of Bel Air, MD
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Prepared Design Guidelines and collaborated in the development of the following projects:
• Stafford Town Station.• Freedom Place.• Jefferson Tech Park.• George Washington Village.• Twin Rivers.• Vistas at Lake Manassas.• Arrington Knolls.• Clevengers Village.• Stonewall Trace.• Towns of Avonlea.
DESIGN GUIDELINES
planning
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Preliminary Engineering Development Study – July 20133 – Property Information Page 17
3 ‐ PROPERTY INFORMATION The Aquia Overlook Tract, Churchill Meadows Tract, and the George Washington Village Tract consist of the following parcels; per the County Assessor:
PARCEL INFORMATIONTax Map Number Legal Description Deed
Number Owner Acreage Assessed Value
George Washington Village Tract 28‐87 Ramoth 990008010 Augustine South
Associates LLC10.407 $426,100
29‐32 Woodbourne (Augustine Central/South)
990008010 Augustine South Associates LLC
289.740 $4,644,700
29‐36 Woodcutting Tract 11001165 Augustine South Associates LLC
65.000 $1,205,000
29‐39C NR Musselman 110011657 Augustine South Associates LLC
37.166 $709,200
29‐81 Woodcutting Tract 110011657 Augustine South Associates LLC
18.020 $265,000
29‐82 Woodcutting Tract 110011657 Augustine South Associates LLC
15.00 $262,000
29‐83 Woodcutting Tract 120016648 Augustine South Associates LLC
2.000 $20,000
37‐63 NR Ramoth 990008010 Augustine South Associates LLC
21.631 $605,700
38‐1 Valley View 110011657 Augustine South Associates LLC
139.250 $914,400
38‐1A Accokeek (Augustine South Project)
990008010 Augustine South Associates LLC
30.233 $624,000
38‐3 Mt View (Augustine South Project)
990008010 Augustine South Associates LLC
8.009 $160,200
38‐4 Withers Tract 990008010 Augustine South Associates LLC
72.220 $1,611,200
38‐4C NR Ramoth (Augustine South Project)
990008010 Augustine South Associates LLC
1.023 $20,500
38‐55 Pt Daniel Embrey Tract
110018574 Justin P Patterson & Joseph Fasceski & Rudd Family Trust
40.000 $515,000
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Contributed to the development of the following studies:
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FEASIBILITY STUDIES
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Preliminary Engineering Development Study – July 20132 – General Background Information Page 2
2 ‐ GENERAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION This study addresses four (4) separate and distinct tracts of land. These will be referred to as the George Washington Village Tract, Aquia Overlook Tract, Churchill Meadows Tract, and River Park Estates Tract. The Peete Property and Patterson Property are located within the George Washington Village Tract. LOCATION The four tracts of land are located in Stafford County, Virginia. The following website contains additional information about Stafford County:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stafford_County,_Virginia The following map depicts the general location of all four (4) tracts of land within Stafford County.
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landscape architecture planning environmental graphics environmental graphics
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
900 N. GLEBE COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLANPlanning & Landscape Architecture
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N. Address and Building Name Signs T. Standard Tenant/Retail Sign Zone B. Tenant/Retail Projecting Sign Zone Type A - Trellis Monting Option (Along East Facade) Type B - Building Mounting (Along East and South Facade) P. Standardized Vehicular Directional Sign Zone (Loading, Parking) * Vehicular Directional Projecting Sign
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Client: The JBG CompaniesLocation: N. Glebe RoadProject: Mixed Use - Commercial/ Institutional (Virginia Tech Research Center)
Arlington, VA900 North Glebe Comprehensive Sign Plan
Developed various comprehensive sign design packages, managed and coordinated shop drawings.
environmental graphics
Arlington, VA
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Constructed wetlands replicate natural wetlands to �lter the water that feeds rivers, lakes, and oceans. Without the natural processes of wetlands, chemicals from parking lots, yards, rooftops and roads run into nearby creeks, and pollute the water that �sh, insects, amphibians, and people need. These wetland plants were speci�cally chosen due to their ability to grow well in wet conditions. In addition to �ltering water through root uptake, the vegetation slows the �ow. This allows the water to in�ltrate into the soil, where microorganisms break down pollutants into nutrients for plant growth. Leftover water evaporates or slowly trickles through a pipe and into the nearest stream. Instead of polluted water going directly into creeks, constructed wetlands use these natural processes to enhance water quality, ultimately improving the health of our streams and the Chesapeake Bay.
Not only do constructed wetlands promote healthy water, but they are self-su�cient, thriving ecosystems. Since wetlands have both year round wet areas, and areas that are wet periodically, there is a large variety of plants that appeal to a wide range of wildlife. Wetland plants and insects are essential to building the food web, which provides food for amphibians and song birds. You can see nature at its �nest right here, in front of you.
Fun Facts:• The dragonfly’s large compound eyes have up to 30,000
facets, allowing them to see 360° almost all the time.
• Roughly 97 percent of Earth’s water is salty and undrinkable. The remaining fresh water is locked in ice caps and glaciers, leaving one percent of fresh water for people and animals.
• It is estimated that up to 70 percent of the water pollution in the United States comes from nonpoint sources such as parking lots.
Fun Facts:• The dragonfly’s large compound eyes have up to 30,000
facets, allowing them to see 360° almost all the time.
• Roughly 97 percent of Earth’s water is salty and undrinkable. The remaining fresh water is locked in ice caps and glaciers, leaving one percent of fresh water for people and animals.
• It is estimated that up to 70 percent of the water pollution in the United States comes from nonpoint sources such as parking lots.
Fun Facts:• The dragonfly’s large compound eyes have up to 30,000
facets, allowing them to see 360° almost all the time.
• Roughly 97 percent of Earth’s water is salty and undrinkable. The remaining fresh water is locked in ice caps and glaciers, leaving one percent of fresh water for people and animals.
• It is estimated that up to 70 percent of the water pollution in the United States comes from nonpoint sources such as parking lots.
For more information please visit: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpwes/watersheds/involved.htm
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Can you identify these plants? Use this rhyme to help: Sedges have edges, Rushes are round, Grasses are jointed down to the ground!
Dragon�ies can eat twice as many mosquitos as a frog or toad will. Even dragon�y larvae will eat mosquito larvae! Can you �nd a dragon�y?
Monarch Butter�ies use their antennae to “smell” the nectar in plants, and then they “taste” the nectar with their feet. How many butter�ies can you �nd?
A male Bullfrog’s croak is a mating call to females and is also a territorial call against other males. Can you hear a bullfrog in this wetland?
The root of grasses have nitrogen-�xing bacteria that convert atmo-spheric nitrogen into �xed nitrogen that is usable for plant growth.
Rushes are found in saturated soils and have stems that are round with spongey centers. Their strong stems have been used historically by Native Americans to make �oor mats and chair seats.
Sedges require moist ground where their submerged area provides a habitat for aquatic microbes (bacteria) and invertebrates (bugs) that �sh and other wildlife feed on.
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Prepared multiple interpretive signs for Fairfax County Government.
INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE
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A Rain Garden is a planted depression that collects rainwater, promotes infiltration, and reduces erosion potential and pollutants, thus improving the water quality in nearby bodies of water. As it rains on our yards, rooftops, parking lots, sidewalks, and roads, water is collected in this rain garden. Once the rainwater arrives, the plants, compost, and soil media go to work.
The plants soak up some water through their root systems, while the rest drains through the soil media. The soil acts as a natural filter, removing pollutants from the water before it enters the storm drains and our streams. Left over rainwater at the surface is evaporated back into the atmosphere.
This garden is a small part of a big plan to help improve stream quality in Fairfax County and ultimately the health of the Chesapeake Bay. (24pts)
Rain gardens can be as beautiful as they are functional. In fact, many of our most beautiful native plants are well adapted to the conditions found in a rain garden so need less water and maintenance, and provide the specific food and cover needed to support local wildlife. From seed distribution to pollination to pest control to nutrient cycling, wildlife performs critical ecosystem services we all depend on. (28pts)
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Fun Facts:This rain garden collects around 155,000 cf of rain water every year. That’s about the same as 65 school buses filled with clean water making its way towards the Chesapeake Bay! (28pts)
There are about 980 miles of streams in Fairfax County.
Fun Facts:This rain garden collects around 155,000 cf of rain water every year. That’s about the same as 65 school buses filled with clean water making its way towards the Chesapeake Bay! (28pts)
There are about 980 miles of streams in Fairfax County.
Fun Facts:This rain garden collects around 155,000 cf of rain water every year. That’s about the same as 65 school buses filled with clean water making its way towards the Chesapeake Bay! (28pts)
There are about 980 miles of streams in Fairfax County.
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For more information please visit: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/
The Monarch Butterfly is sometimes called the "milkweed butterfly" because its larvae eat the plant. How many butterflies can you find?
Bumble bees pollinate plants in their search for their food, nectar and pollen from flowers. Can you spot a bumble bee in this rain garden?
Lady Bugs tend to feed on aphids, small insects and eggs of other insects. This way they keep the insect population under control. (22pts)
Bigleaf Lupine (Lupinus perennis)Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa)
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Fairfax, VA
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
PECK CHEVROLET HISTORICAL MARKER
planning
The Bob Peck Chevrolet Historical Marker commemorates not only the location but the significance of the Peck dealership that stood at the corner of Wilson Boulevard and North Glebe Road in Arlington County, Virginia since 1964. As the community neighborhood changed with time, the dealership site was redeveloped in 2008 to a mixed use project. The geometry of the marker is based on shapes and designs of the Chevrolet automobiles. It incorporates a 1964 Chevy Impala rear fender design with a chrome fin and a red tail light accent that sits in a circular pocket plaza. The
pedestrian circulation of the area was taken into consideration in the implementation and orientation of this double sided piece. The fender body type and graphic describe and communicate the importance of the dealership and the architectural style of the showroom.This marker is atypical of the standard historical markers seen throughout the county making it truly a one of a kind that speaks to the history of the site but still respects the contemporary style of its context and creates a place making element in an urban setting environment.
environmental graphics
Arlington, VA
Project involvement included:
• Conceptual design.• Design development.• Details.• Coordination with manufacturer.• Presentation to the Historical Affair and Landmark Review Board.
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Arlington, VA
Project involvement included:
• Conceptual design. • Details. • Coordination with manufacturer.• Landscape plan administrative change.
ELLEN’S TRACE MEMORIAL
environmental graphics
Ellen’s Trace commemorates Ellen Bozman, a visionary Arlington leader. The project is composed of several signs, located along a linear garden which highlight the many issues in which she made a difference.Designed for a narrow space, the network of signs needed to blend with the surrounding space. An organic curved stainless steel base was chosen to mimic the natural curvature of the surrounding plantings. Subtle glass panels with white lettering allow the reader to see through and get the impression of floating letters over a garden.
Client: Catholic CharitiesLocation: Todd Place, NEProject: Residential Multi-family
Fairfax, VAOSSIAN HALL PARK SIGNS
Signage design for multiple park access points. Tasks included:
• Concept design. • Construction details.• Renderings.
landscape architecture
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