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William PackolykLandscape Architecture|Urban Design
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Federal Building, Centennial Plaza 4Walterdale Bridge Replacement 6Rogers Place Schematic Design 8Edmonton River Valley Zoo | The Wanderer 10Royal Alberta Museum 12Riverlands Urban District 14Columbarium Garden 16104 Avenue Redevelopment | Thesis Project 18Baker Residence 20Dietz Residence 22
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Federal Building, Centennial PlazaEdmonton, Alberta2013
Project Description
The Federal Building project was a renovation of historic building north of the Alberta Legislature grounds. The plaza component was designed in conjunction with Capital Boulevard, and is meant to bring connectivity along 108th street from Grant MacEwan to the Legislature. The plaza design had five distinct components including: The Skating rink, Plaza, Ecogardens, public streetscape and grand stair case. The project was highly complex, involving numerous stake holders and multiple firms. P=
Role within the project
• Ecogarden Planting Design• Working Drawing Production• Shop Drawing Review• Contract Administration
Image from Carlyle and Associates
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Ecogarden Garden Board Walk South Garden Slopes
West Gate Entrance Plaza Stair Profiles Federal Building Street Front
Federal Building Plaza Concrete Path in Rundle Fines Plaza Tree Grates
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Walterdale Bridge ReplacementEdmonton, Alberta2013
Project Description
The Walterdale Bridge is a signature project for the City of Edmonton. The existing bridge is an integral part of the historic fabric of the city. The project is highly complex and multidisciplinary. The project was made challenging due to scheduling existing road ways, sacred first nation grounds, Queen Elizabeth Park, and the lack of existing connection to the river. Key goals to accomplish for this project were to provide a physical and sensory connection to the River, providing minimal impact to the river valley while providing a world class promenade, and public green space.
Role within the project
• Contributed to Edmonton Design Committee Submissions• Construction Drawings• Concept Design• Project Renderings• Site Modeling
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North Bank Rendering
North Bank Elevation Rendered Site Plan
South Bank Section
North Bank Section
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Rogers Place Schematic DesignEdmonton, Alberta2012
Project Description
Rogers Arena is a signiture piece of architecture and a key catalyst for the redevelopment of Edmonton’s downtown. A significant amount of stakeholder feed back and a complex urban environment made the schematic design of this project both exciting and challenging. Key components for the design included the public plaza, 104 avenue streetscape, 105 avenue public rink entrance, MacEwan LRT Station interface. The schematic design component included EDC submissions, renderings for public consultation, and up to 50% working drawings.
Role within the project
• Site Modeling• Project Renderings• Inventory and Analysis Renderings • Contributed to Edmonton Design Committee Submissions• Working Drawings• Exploration Sections and Elevations
image from rogersplace.com
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Event Time Analysis
South West Perspective Rendering
MacEwan LRT Station
Post Event Analysisimage from cbc.ca
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Edmonton River Valley Zoo | The WandererEdmonton, Alberta2012-13
Project Description
The Wanderer expansion is a major addition to the Edmonton Valley Zoo, which included a new entry feature, plaza, numerous interpretive feature, walking trails, animal enclosures, and wetlands. The design team created an intricate paving pattern and flowing design to the hardscape providing a rich and immersive experience to the end users. The design was formed by including all eco-regions within Alberta. Creating a relationship between the environment and the public was paramount for the Wanderer expansion.
Role within the project
• Construction Drawings• Shop Drawing Review• Contributed to Contract Administration
image from csla-aapc.ca
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Wanderer Wetland North Beaver Dam
Four Winds Sculpture Details Entry Plaza Sturgeon Typical Naturalized Seating Area
Wanderer Paving South Beaver Dam Decorative inlays into PAving
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Royal Alberta MuseumEdmonton, Alberta2014
Brief Project Description
The relocation of the Royal Alberta Museum to the city’s downtown offers a once in generation opportunity to provide amenities that are culturally and socially significant to the citizens of Edmonton. Design features include the Alberta Arboretum, an outdoor stage, garden patio, and entrance plazas. This project had two specific site conditions that provided challenges: existing LRT lines under the site, creating a situation where meticulous planning from numerous design disciplines were required. Second, nearly 25% of the site design falls outside of the property line, creating a situation where MISA was a crucial part of the design process.
Role within the project
• Key member of the MISA submission team• Edmonton Design Committee Submission• Team lead on construction drawing team• Contributed to project specifications package• Site modeling• Presentation graphics and renderings
image from infrastructure.alberta.ca
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104 Avenue West Perspective
South East Birds eye Rendering
Alberta Arboretum Winter Birds eye Rendering
97th Street EDC Grading Schematic and Rendering
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Riverlands Urban DistrictRed Deer, Alberta2016
Project Description
Riverlands Urban District is key district that will become a major destination within Red Deer. This project is adjacent to the Red Deer River, and will be connected to Bower Ponds by a pedestrian bridge. The district includes 23 acres of redeveloped land including multiple high density residential and commercial developments, a river front promenade, green way, multiple plazas and streetscapes. The project budget for phase 1 - 30 Million
Role within the project
• Co-Project Manager• Modeling, Rendering & Presentation Graphics • Construction Drawings• Shop Drawing Review• Contributed to Contract Administration
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Visual Impact Summer Rendering Visual Impact Winter Rendering
Lookout Rendering Plaza Vehicle Alignment Exploration Sketch Building Typology Retrofit Sketch
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Columbarium GardenVermillion, Alberta2014
Project Description
The Town of Vermillion is adding a columbarium to the existing cemetery. Key design features included a memorial wall, entry features and a pavilion. In conjunction with Donna Brown Landscapes presentation boards, brochures and renderings were prepared for public consultation.
Role within the project
• Contributions to schematic design• Site modeling• Preparing presentation boards, brochures and other materials• Presentation graphics
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Memorial Wall Perspective Rendering
Entry Arches Perspective Rendering
Pavilion Perspective Rendering
Columbarium Birdeye Rendering
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104 Avenue Redevelopment | Thesis ProjectEdmonton, Alberta2011
Project Description
For my undergraduate Thesis, I explored the 104 Avenue arterial road. The 104 Avenue corridor between 109 Street and 102 Street provided a great opportunity to provide a walkable pedestrian focused corridor that works in harmony with vehicular traffic. Using numerous case studies from major metropolitan centres including: Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco I synthesized a metric for design principles that informed they layout of this proposal Critical analysis and attention to both the demographics and uses of the 104 Avenue corridor were essential. I applied the metric to create a schematic design package and presentation.
Role within the project
• Precedent research and design principle development• Site analysis, demographic and historic study for public presentation• Site design• Site modeling, rendering and video fly through
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Amphitheater Rendered Section
104th Avenue & 105 Street Intersection Model View
104th Avenue Rendered Section
North West Plaza Schematic Rendering Plaza Splash Park and Amphitheater
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Baker ResidenceCalgary, Alberta2015
Brief Project Description
The homeowner requested a full landscape renovation on their childhood home including site design and installation. Specific attention was paid to mandates set out by the homeowner to have a flowing design and simple curb appeal for the front. The backyard was to be designed with cedar as a key element and rectilinear form.
Role within the project
• Project Manager and Contract administration• Prime Contractor• Site design• Presentation graphics
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Backyard Lawn and Patio Custom Cedar Shed
West View of Back Yard North View of Back Yard Front Deck
Side Yard Stair Case Dimensional Stairs and Riprap Retaining Wall Front Lawn and Planting Beds
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Dietz ResidenceEdmonton, Alberta2015
Brief Project Description
A new home in the MaGrath neighbourhood requested a full design and installation. The architectural controls for the project are very specific and environmentally sensitive. Working within architectural controls, homeowner mandates and site constraints offered unique challenges and opportunities. Key design features include a custom fire table/ water feature, pergola with built-in waterfall, privacy screen with vertical garden and stainless steel accents, and the incorporation of an existing greenbelt within the property.
Role within the project• Site design• Project Manager/ Prime Contractor• Site modeling• Presentation graphics
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West Backyard Perspective Rendering
East Backyard Perspective Rendering
Address Marker and Cedar Privacy Screen Rendering
Privacy Screen And Pergola Water Feature Perspective Rendering
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