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CONTENTS+ Sketch
+ Urban Analysis
+ Forest Kindergarten
+ Williston Wetlands
+ Minot’s Riverfront
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+ Ordinance Graphics ....... 19
+ Performance Shelter ....... 05
building street
intersectionsbuilding voidaxis point
| URBAN ANALYSIS |These images illustrate multiple
characteristics of downtown Oslo, Norway. Images to the
right illustrates Oslo’s building footprints and street system. The images below illustrate
various urban planning aspects.
| FOREST KINDERGARTEN |This project explores
the possibilities of land reclamation. The Northeastern Minnesota site is transformed
from a taconite mining operation into a forest
kindergarten. The goal of the project is to re-establish native vegetation using an ecological
succession process while simultaneously educating
the youth by implementing a forest kindergarten program.
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| PERFORMANCE SHELTER |These images are part of a set of technical drawings for a small
performance shelter located on the banks of the Red River, in Fargo, North Dakota. The performance shelter is
designed to withstand regular flooding.
hardscape elevation | a |
shelter elevation | c | shelter elevation | b |
“Williston Wetlands” looks at an alternative way of
developing a water treatment facility. The wetland treats
effluent water before draining into the Missouri River,
provides wildlife habitat, and recreation/entertainment to
park users. The vision is to create a large scale central
park within the booming, oil rich city, of Williston, North
Dakota.
| WILLISTON WETLANDS |
local Context
National ContextState ContextRegional Context
Williston, ND
000510
15
2025
30
AVG SLOPE: 5%
proposed wetland
Missouri River
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CONCEPTUAL VISION
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LEGENDa. Bridge
b. Kayak Rapids
d. Oil Rig
e. Roadway
c. Sienna Glen Maple(representation of a gas flare)
f. Boardwalk
g. Wetland
h. Cattail Shoreline
i. Extended Dock
j. Native Planting
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pedestrian circulation
Vehicular circulation
ACTIVE RECREATION
OIL RIG PARKMIXED USE
PASSIVE RECREATION
PARKING
Use of space
STAGE:TWOSTAGE:ONE
STAGE:FOUR
WATERmovement
STAGE:THREE
MASTER PLANa. Wetland (stage 1)
b. Wetland (stage 2)
c. Wetland (stage 3)
d. Wetland (stage 4)
e. Oil Rig Parkf. Walking Trailsg. Open Plazah. Monumenti. Mixed-Use Developmentj. Boardwalkk. Treatment Facilitiesl. Basketballm. Tennis Courtsn. Open Spaceo. Big Horn Sheep Meadowp. Prairie Grasslandr. Bird Habitats. Public Beacht. Parkingu. Kayak Rapidsv. Cattailsw. Playgroundx. Lawny. Native Planting
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SITE CONTEXT n
| MINOT’S RIVERFRONT |Downtown Minot, ND is in the midst of a large-scale renovation, however industrial sites along the Souris Riverfront are still largely present, disrupting the urban landscape. The solution transforms a railway corridor into a 40-acre riverfront park, which preserves local history, provides flood protection and acts as a catalyst for development in the downtown area. Overall, the project reconfigures Minot’s riverfront in an effort to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Minot.
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site
BSNF Railway
future high f ow diversion
SITE CONTEXT
PHAS
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TWO
PHAS
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Existing Conditions Railroad Alignment 3rd Street Alignment
Brownfield Removal Greenfield Implementaion Development Catalyst
1550’ Flood 1555’ Flood 1562’ Flood
Downtown Minot, ND is in the midst of a large-scale renovation, however industrial sites along the Souris Riverfront are still largely present, disrupting the urban landscape. The solution transforms a railway corridor into a 40-acre riverfront park, which preserves local history, provides flood protection and acts as a catalyst for development in the downtown area. Overall, the project reconfigures Minot’s riverfront in an effort to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Minot.
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AERIAL MASTERPLAN
Railway Connection
River Trail Connection
RestoredHistoric Elevator
Flood Protection(500 year)
RestoredHistoricPedestrianBridge
Splash Pad
Future High flowDiversion
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AERIAL MASTERPLANDiversion Channel4
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Old Railway Corridor1 Roundhouse Amphitheater2 Roundhouse Lawn3
| ORDINANCE GRAPHICS |While interning for the City of
Minot, I was given the task to create graphics for a newly adopted city
ordinance book. A series of graphics were created to graphically illustrate
technical terms, definitions, and codes.
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SIDEWALKBOULEVARD
VISIBILITY TRIANGLE PROPERTY LINE
STREET
50’
50’
CURBED ISLAND
BUILDING
PEDESTRIAN SIDEWALK
Typical Footing Detail(not drawn to scale)
Continuous concrete footing 8” thickwith #4’s - 48” o.c. verticle alternate hook(2) # 4’s Horizizontal Continuous Bond BeamTop & Bottom
24”
2 x PTDF Plate with sealerwith 1/2” AB’s6’ 0” o.c. typical 12” from cornersCountersink into plate
8”
48”
48”min.typical frost
depth protection
Continuous concrete footing with (3) #5’sHorizontal, 3’ clear from bottom and sides.24” overlap and splices
Finish grade:Slope away for
proper drainage6”
Subgrade
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