2011 graduates book
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Collective portfolio of the 2011 graduates of UC Berkeley's Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning program.TRANSCRIPT
L a n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e a n d E n v i r o n m e n t a l P l a n n i n g
College of Environmental Design, University of California,
Berkeley
class of 2011 s t u d e n t w o r k
Graduate Class of 2011
Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Hugo Bruley MLA [email protected]
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Fiona Cundy MLA [email protected]
Kirsten Dahl MLA [email protected]
HannahDominick MLA [email protected]
Robert Glass MLA [email protected]
Karuna Greenberg MLA EP [email protected]
NicoleHorn MLA/MCP [email protected]
Kenya Huezo MLA [email protected]
MargotJacobs MLA [email protected]
JesseJones MLA/EP [email protected]
Gar-Yin Lee MLA [email protected]
Yu-Chung Li MLA [email protected]
AlyssaMachle MLA [email protected]
Erin Murray MLA [email protected]
Meghan Sharp MLA [email protected]
Catherine Sherraden MLA [email protected]
AdrienneSmith MLA/MArch [email protected]
Lauren Stahl MLA [email protected]
Alexis Steiner Opos MLA [email protected]
Alexis Ward MLA [email protected]
Hugo BruleyMLA 2D
My interests lie between environmental arts and the social and cultural aspects of landscape architecture. I am focusing on designing for everyday life and urban informalities on the street. My thesis explore these ideas in the context of the Mission District in San Francisco.
Hugo BruleyMLA
Myinterestsliebetweenenvironmentalartsandthesocialandculturalaspectsoflandscapearchitecture.Ifocusondesign
foreverydaylifeandurbaninformalitiesonthestreet.MythesisexplorestheseideasinthecontextoftheMissionDistrictinSan
Francisco.
Fiona CundyMLA-2D
I am interested in both environmental planning and landscape architecture, particularly conservation and restoration issues related to hydrology, fisheries, and community resources.
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The Scholarship, a globally recognized academic program was sited to land in the ports of Portrero San Pablo in our hypothetical studio project titled “PostIndustrial Ecologies: Re-envisioning Potrero San Pablo After Chevron.” Using the Scholarship as a catalyst for design, the goal of this studio project was to ‘rewire’ postindustrial Potrero San Pablo to accommodate the “landing party” of arriving students and to help welcome, orient, ground and educate them during their temporary landfall through an educational program.
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The Scholarship, a globally recognized academic program was sited to land in the ports of Portrero San Pablo in our hypothetical studio project titled “PostIndustrial Ecologies: Re-envisioning Potrero San Pablo After Chevron.” Using the Scholarship as a catalyst for design, the goal of this studio project was to ‘rewire’ postindustrial Potrero San Pablo to accommodate the “landing party” of arriving students and to help welcome, orient, ground and educate them during their temporary landfall through an educational program.
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The Scholarship, a globally recognized academic program was sited to land in the ports of Portrero San Pablo in our hypothetical studio project titled “PostIndustrial Ecologies: Re-envisioning Potrero San Pablo After Chevron.” Using the Scholarship as a catalyst for design, the goal of this studio project was to ‘rewire’ postindustrial Potrero San Pablo to accommodate the “landing party” of arriving students and to help welcome, orient, ground and educate them during their temporary landfall through an educational program.
DESIGN
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chevrons long wharf
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data inventory timeline(t)= years
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The Scholarship, a globally recognized academic program was sited to land in the ports of Portrero San Pablo in our hypothetical studio project titled “PostIndustrial Ecologies: Re-envisioning Potrero San Pablo After Chevron.” Using the Scholarship as a catalyst for design, the goal of this studio project was to ‘rewire’ postindustrial Potrero San Pablo to accommodate the “landing party” of arriving students and to help welcome, orient, ground and educate them during their temporary landfall through an educational program.
DESIGN
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brickyard marina berth
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data inventory timeline(t)= years
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The Scholarship, a globally recognized academic program was sited to land in the ports of Portrero San Pablo in our hypothetical studio project titled “PostIndustrial Ecologies: Re-envisioning Potrero San Pablo After Chevron.” Using the Scholarship as a catalyst for design, the goal of this studio project was to ‘rewire’ postindustrial Potrero San Pablo to accommodate the “landing party” of arriving students and to help welcome, orient, ground and educate them during their temporary landfall through an educational program.
DESIGN
point orient
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brickyard marina berth
berths and wharfs as orienteering landing areas one two three four five
data inventory timeline(t)= years
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The Scholarship, a globally recognized academic program was sited to land in the ports of Portrero San Pablo in our hypothetical studio project titled “PostIndustrial Ecologies: Re-envisioning Potrero San Pablo After Chevron.” Using the Scholarship as a catalyst for design, the goal of this studio project was to ‘rewire’ postindustrial Potrero San Pablo to accommodate the “landing party” of arriving students and to help welcome, orient, ground and educate them during their temporary landfall through an educational program.
DESIGN
point orient
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brickyard marina berth
berths and wharfs as orienteering landing areas one two three four five
data inventory timeline(t)= years
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tools
The Scholarship, a globally recognized academic program was sited to land in the ports of Portrero San Pablo in our hypothetical studio project titled “PostIndustrial Ecologies: Re-envisioning Potrero San Pablo After Chevron.” Using the Scholarship as a catalyst for design, the goal of this studio project was to ‘rewire’ postindustrial Potrero San Pablo to accommodate the “landing party” of arriving students and to help welcome, orient, ground and educate them during their temporary landfall through an educational program.
DESIGN
point orient
point molate
chevrons long wharf
brickyard marina berth
berths and wharfs as orienteering landing areas one two three four five
data inventory timeline
Cundy | 5
hybrid
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The Scholarship, a globally recognized academic program was sited to land in the ports of Portrero San Pablo in our hypothetical studio project titled “PostIndustrial Ecologies: Re-envisioning Potrero San Pablo After Chevron.” Using the Scholarship as a catalyst for design, the goal of this studio project was to ‘rewire’ postindustrial Potrero San Pablo to accommodate the “landing party” of arriving students and to help welcome, orient, ground and educate them during their temporary landfall through an educational program.
DESIGN
point orient
point molate
chevrons long wharf
brickyard marina berth
berths and wharfs as orienteering landing areas one two three four five
data inventory timeline
Cundy | 5
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Fiona CundyMLA
Iaminterestedinbothenvironmentalplanningandlandscapearchitecture,particularlyconservationandrestorationissuesrelatedtohydrology,fisheries,andcommunityresources.
Kirsten DahlMLA
Sky Chapel45LansingStreet,SanFrancisco
Drawingontheconceptofanopenairchapel,curvedwoodenwallsandhoneylocusttreesframeacentralspaceof
contemplation.Asmoothstoneplatforminvitesstanding,sitting,orlyingwiththeskyasthefocalpoint.
Kirsten [email protected]
Sky Chapel45 Lansing Street, San Francisco Drawing on the concept of an open air chapel, curved wooden walls and honey locust trees frame a central space of contemplation. A smooth stone platform invites standing, sitting, or lying with the sky as the focal point.
Hannah DominickMLA
Wanted: The ability to enable solutions for underserved communitieswithintherealmofdeeppocketeddevelopmentplanning.Howcanadirectrelationshipbeestablishedbetweenthosethathavethefundsandthemarginalized?Above:ConfigurableCommunitySpacesareproposedfortheHunters Point Shipyard.
Hannah DominickMLA
hannah.dominick@berkeley,edu
Wanted: The ability to enable solutions for underserved communities within the realm of deep pocketed development planning. How can a direct relationship be established between those that have the funds and the marginalized? Above: Configurable Community Spaces are proposed for the Hunters Point Shipyard.
Robert Glass Robert GlassMLA [email protected] [email protected]
My work attempts to shape public space for individuals to connect with their surrounding environments in order to engage synergic social and ecological interaction.
My work attempts to shape public space for individuals to connect with their surrounding environments in order to engage synergic social and ecological interaction.
Robert GlassMLA
Myworkattemptstoshapepublicspaceforindividualstoconnectwiththeirsurroundingenvironmentsinordertoengage
synergicsocialandecologicalinteraction.
conceptual scenario plans
renovation scenario
Housing
Beer Tree Area
Goods & Services
Community Center
Community Garden & Orchard
Historic Barn
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Karuna Greenberg Karuna GreenbergEnvironmental Planning Environmental [email protected] [email protected]
My thesis focuses on identifying opportunities for com-munity stability in small, rural towns in the mountainous West. This work comes from a community visioning charette in a small town in California, designed to help kick-start a larger community planning process. [Credit: Meghan Sharp, Melissa Smith, Alyssa Machle, Lauren Stahl, Robert Glass]
My thesis focuses on identifying opportunities for com-munity stability in small, rural towns in the mountainous West. This work comes from a community visioning charette in a small town in California, designed to help kick-start a larger community planning process. [Credit: Meghan Sharp, Melissa Smith, Alyssa Machle, Lauren Stahl, Robert Glass]
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conceptual scenario plans
renovation scenario
Housing
Beer Tree Area
Goods & Services
Community Center
Community Garden & Orchard
Historic Barn
revitalization scenario innnovation scenario
mapping game
Map A
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Map D
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All �ve consensus-based maps included:
Number of homes included on each map:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
attached homes detached homes
Four of the �ve maps also included:
spatial themes by use
conceptual scenario plans
renovation scenario
Housing
Beer Tree Area
Goods & Services
Community Center
Community Garden & Orchard
Historic Barn
revitalization scenario innnovation scenario
Mythesisfocusesonidentifyingopportunitiesforcommunitystabilityinsmall,ruraltownsinthemountainousWest.ThisworkcomesfromacommunityvisioningcharetteinasmalltowninCalifornia,designedtohelpkick-startalargercommunityplanningprocess.[Credit:MeghanSharp,MelissaSmith,AlyssaMachle,LaurenStahl,RobertGlass]
Karuna GreenbergMLA Environmental Planning
Nicole HornMLA, MCP
evolvingbeyondconceptualizationsoffear,utility,ideologyandnarrative -
wenowconceiveoflandscapesasproductiveandsocially-boundfragmentsofalargerwhole.
Nicole HornMLA/MCP
evolving beyond conceptualizations of fear, utility, ideology and narrative -
we now conceive of landscapes as productive and socially-bound fragments of a larger whole.
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ThresholdsofLight-adynamicexperiencesetwithinameadowofornamentalgrasses,movingfromabsenceoflighttocompleteexposure.
Kenya HuezoMLA
Kenya HuezoMLA
Thresholds of Light - a dynamic experience set within a meadow of ornamental grasses, moving from absence of light to complete exposure
Margot [email protected]
As a designer, artist, and researcher, I strive to combine analysis with innovative and creative solutions. My work places ritual and creation of place at the fore, usingthese core concepts as a vehicle to raise awareness about critical environmental issues and stewardship. .
Margot [email protected]
As a designer, artist, and researcher, I strive to combine analysis with innovative and creative solutions. My work places ritual and creation of place at the fore, usingthese core concepts as a vehicle to raise awareness about critical environmental issues and stewardship. .
Margot JacobsMLA
Asadesigner,artist,andresearcher,Istrivetocombineanalysiswithinnovativeandcreativesolutions.Myworkplacesritual
andcreationofplaceatthefore,usingthesecoreconceptsasavehicletoraiseawarenessaboutcriticalenvironmentalissues
and stewardship.
Jesse JonesMLA
I am interested in contaminated sites and how landscape designers can be involved in the remediation and redesign of these spaces. In my work, I try to investigage both the physical breakdown of the toxic components as well as creative interpretation methods for visualizing the process.
Jesse JonesMLA
Iaminterestedincontaminatedsitesandhowlandscapedesignerscanbeinvolvedintheremediationandredesignofthesespaces.Inmywork,Itrytoinvestigateboththephysicalbreakdownofthetoxiccomponentsaswellascreativeinterpretationmethodsforvisualizingtheprocess.
Gar-Yin LeeMLA
Gar-Yin LeeMLA, BS [email protected]
clockwise from top left: photoshop collage; 2nd place, San Francisco Garden Club Competition 2009 & 2010 (2009 shown); Habeas Corpus Memorial and Demon-stration Plaza model.Interested in habitat & plant community design, histori-cal restoration, garden design, and learning spaces.
Iaminterestedinhabitatandplantcommunitydesign,historicalrestoration,gardendesign,andlearningspaces.
clockwisefromtopleft:photoshopcollage;2ndplace,SanFranciscoGardenClubCompetition2009&2010(2009shown);
HabeasCorpusMemorialandDemonstrationPlazamodel
Yu-Chung Li Yu-Chung LiMLA UC Berkeley; MSc in Urbanism TU Delft MLA UC Berkeley; MSc in Urbanism TU [email protected] [email protected]
Upper Left: Resurfacing Lincoln Park, SFLower Left: Ebb & Flow, Hunters Point, SFRight: Textural Robot Experiment
Upper Left: Resurfacing Lincoln Park, SFLower Left: Ebb & Flow, Hunters Point, SFRight: Textural Robot Experiment
Yu-Chung LiMLA
Hybridityandambiguityblendusintonature.
topleft:ResurfacingLincolnParkbottomleft:Ebb&Flow,HuntersPoint,SFaboveright:TexturalRobotExperiment
Alyssa MachleMLA
Clockwisefromupperleft:renderingshowingproposeddesign-buildspaceindrydockatHunters
PointShipyard;aerialviewofLincolnParkreimaginedasasiteforbathabitat,recreation,andcarbonsequestration;avacantlotonMissionStreetrepurposedasaspaceforcontemplation.
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Alyssa [email protected]
Clockwise from upper left: rendering showing proposed design-build space in drydock at Hunters Point Shipyard; aerial view of Lincoln Park reimagined as a site for bat habitat, recreation, and carbon sequestration; a vacant lot on Mission Street repurposed as a space for contemplation.
Erin MurrayMLA
Iendeavortoexploretheintersectionbetweencontemporaryurbanprojectsandtraditionalsite-specificdesigns.Ourincreasingneedtoacknowledgeclimatechangeandclimatebasedhabitatsopensupaworldofundertakingsandexcitingchallenges.
Erin MurrayMaster of Landscape Architecture
I endeavor to explore the intersection between con-temporary urban projects and traditional site-specific designs. Our increasing need to acknowledge climate change and climate based habitats opens up a world of undertakings and exciting challenges.
Meghan SharpMLA
Theaboveimagesarefrommythesis,whichexploreswaysinwhichsmall-scale,incrementallandscapeandurbandesign
interventionscancatalyzeneighborhoodrevitalizationinDetroitandothershrinkingcities.Mycareergoalistopracticedesignasacommunitydevelopmenttoolthatbuildssocialcapitaland
placeattachment.
The above images are from my thesis, which explores ways in which small-scale, incremental landscape and urban design interventions can catalyze neighborhood revitalization in shrinking cities. My career goal is to practice design as a community development tool that builds social capital and place attachment.
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Meghan Sharp Meghan SharpMLA [email protected] [email protected]
The above images are from my thesis, which explores ways in which small-scale, incremental landscape and urban design interventions can catalyze neighborhood revitalization in shrinking cities. My career goal is to practice design as a community development tool that builds social capital and place attachment.
Catherine Sherraden Catherine SherradenMaster of Landscape Architecture Master of Landscape [email protected] [email protected]
Throughout graduate school and building on my previous career, I’ve sought to merge ecological function with forward-thinking design. Working across scales, I engage with both site detail and environmental planning. I look forward to bringing intentional, strong design to river restoration, urban stormwater management, and natural areas.
Throughout graduate school and building on my previous career, I’ve sought to merge ecological function with forward-thinking design. Working across scales, I engage with both site detail and environmental planning. I look forward to bringing intentional, strong design to river restoration, urban stormwater management, and natural areas.
Catherine SherradenMLA
Throughoutgraduateschoolandbuildingonmypreviouscareer,I’vesoughttomergeecologicalfunctionwithforward-thinkingdesign.Workingacrossscales,Iengagewithbothsitedetailandenvironmentalplanning.Ilookforwardtobringingintentional,strongdesigntoriverrestoration,urbanstormwatermanagementandnaturalareas.
Adrienne SmithMLA, MArch
Iworkattheintersectionoflandscapeandarchitecture,andaminterestedinopportunitiestodesignforrecovery.
Mythesisinvestigatesbothecologicalandpsychologicalformsofrestoration,proposingaphytoremediationplanforaveterans
columbarium.
Lauren StahlMLA
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Brief Description of work and/or career goals Lauren StahlMLA
top left: entering the starscapetop right: site plan, starscape, san franciscobottom: section through the starscape
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Brief Description of work and/or career goals Lauren StahlMLA
top left: entering the starscapetop right: site plan, starscape, san franciscobottom: section through the starscape
WhethertestingaquacultureinapublicparkorrecreatingastarrynightfordowntownSanFrancisco,Iworktocreatesurprising,engaginganddelightfulexperiences.
Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San FranciscoTop left | Historic drydock + pumphouse, view to Bay BridgeBottom left | Bosque of Cherry Trees + outdoor gallery spaceRight | Site plan for a Heritage Park at drydocks 3 & 4. Art programs for youth, display spaces, performance + adaptive reuse of buildings and site materials.
Alexis Steiner OposMLA, UC Berkeley | BA Urban Planning, UC San Diego
Alexis Steiner OposMLA
HuntersPointNavalShipyard,SanFranciscotopleft|Historicdrydock+pumphouse,viewtoBayBridgebottomleft|BosqueofCherryTrees+outdoorgalleryspace
right|SiteplanforaHeritageParkatdrydocks3&4.Artprogramsforyouth,displayspaces,performance+adaptive
reuseofbuildingsandsitematerials.
Alexis WardMLA 3D
My strategy for the redevelopment of the Hunters Point Shipyards in San Francisco was to capitalize on exist-ing infrastructure by bringing shipping containers & industrial jobs to the shipyards, commemorate the WWII effort with the creation of a memorial park and use bio & phyto-remediation to abate contamination.
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MystrategyfortheredevelopmentoftheHuntersPointShipyardsinSanFranciscowastocapitalizeonexistinginfrastructurebybringingshippingcontainers&industrialjobstotheshipyards,commemoratetheWWIIeffortwiththecreationofamemorialparkandusebio&phyto-remediationtoabatecontamination.
Alexis WardMLA
Undergraduate Class of 2011
Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Sharon Choi [email protected]
Sample work from
MckennaCole [email protected]
Susan Lau [email protected]
MorganPetrovich [email protected]
Sharon Choi Sharon ChoiBA Landscape Architecture BA Landscape [email protected] [email protected]
Sunset Elementary School, San FranciscoThis schoolyard design is based on the idea of raised platforms and structures, made to imitate treehouses, strategically located around the schoolyard as follies in-side a more dense, natural woodland periphery without compromising visibility and function.
Sunset Elementary School, San FranciscoThis schoolyard design is based on the idea of raised platforms and structures, made to imitate treehouses, strategically located around the schoolyard as follies in-side a more dense, natural woodland periphery without compromising visibility and function.
Sharon ChoiBA Landscape Architecture
SunsetElementarySchool,SanFranciscoThisschoolyarddesignisbasedontheideaofraisedplatformsandstructures,madetoimitatetreehouses,strategicallylocated
aroundtheschoolyardasfolliesinsideamoredense,naturalwoodlandperipherywithoutcompromisingvisibilityandfunction.
McKenna ColeBachelor of Arts in Landscape Architecture
The department here has given me the opportunity to integrate my two loves of science and design. Next year I will be attending the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University to pursue a Masters in Landscape Architecture.
McKenna ColeBachelor of Arts in Landscape Architecture
The department here has given me the opportunity to integrate my two loves of science and design. Next year I will be attending the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University to pursue a Masters in Landscape Architecture.
McKenna ColeBA Landscape Architecture
Thedepartmentherehasgivenmetheopportunitytointegratemytwolovesofscienceanddesign.NextyearIwillattendtheGraduateSchoolofDesignatHarvardUniversitytopursueaMasterofLandscapeArchitecture.
Susan LauBA [email protected]
I entered landscape architecture because I wanted to marry my passion for art and my passion for science with a heaping serving of giving back to the community. My goal is to use my extensive knowledge of software, traditional mendiums and design knowledge to build better open spaces for people to inhabit.
Susan LauBA Landscape Architecture
IenteredlandscapearchitecturebecauseIwantedtomarrymypassionforartandmypassionforsciencewithaheapingservingofgivingbacktothecommunity.Mygoalistousemy
extensiveknowledgeofsoftware,traditionalmediumsanddesigntobuildbetteropenspacesforpeopletoinhabit.
Morgan Petrovich Morgan PetrovichB.A. [email protected] [email protected]
I am interested in designing and executing projects that promote imagination and creativity while solving social, spatial, and eco-logical problems. I hope to create public and private spaces that inspire people to be more aware of and present within their sur-roundings by utilizing the interaction of plants and geometries in the built environment.
I am interested in designing and executing projects that promote imagination and creativity while solving social, spatial, and eco-logical problems. I hope to create public and private spaces that inspire people to be more aware of and present within their sur-roundings by utilizing the interaction of plants and geometries in the built environment.
Morgan PetrovichBA Landscape Architecture
Iaminterestedindesigningandexecutingprojectsthatpromoteimaginationandcreativitywhilesolvingsocial,spatial,andecologicalproblems.Ihopetocreatepublicandprivatespacesthatinspirepeopletobemoreawareofandpresentwithintheirsurroundingsbyutilizingtheinteractionofplantsandgeometriesinthebuiltenvironment.