fran fuller landscape architecture portfolio
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Fran Fullerlandscape architecture [email protected] 650 996 4092
re·charge \rē-’chärj\transitive verb toinspireorinvigorateafresh;to
restoreactivematerials syn. RENEW
noun Geology. theprocessesbywhichgroundwaterisabsorbedintothezoneof saturation
Goals • Integratethebuiltenvironmentintoarestored
waterfrontthatcanadapttosea-levelchange• Maximizeopportunitiesfordiversecommunityto
engagewithrestoredwaterfront• Meetsquarefootagerequirementsforspecificlanduses• Usepreviouslydevelopedparti(rectangularplazawith
adjacentovalopenspace)ascentraldesignelement
Course:StudioL4Instructor:SamuelMathau
Software: AutoCAD,Illustrator,SketchUp,Photoshop
Pier 80: Recharge
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Historical Shore Development
Pre-Urban Living Shoreline: Permeable, Absorbs Extra Water from Bay and Inland
Current Shoreline Section: Impermeable
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6’ sea-level rise will inundate site completely at normal high tide
200’ - 5000’+
Tidal Mudflat
normal high tide
high tide during storm surge
Tidal Pool
Saltmarsh
Upland
Reinforced Concrete over Landfill
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Land-Use Housing MixedUse Hotel Office Civic Corridor+Park,seenextpagesAdaptation to Sea-Level Change A LivingShoreline B FloatableDevelopment C FloodableDevelopment D ElevatedDevelopmentWaterfront Engagement E Transportation F Contemplation G Play H Observation I Strolling J Boating K HabitatStewardship
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Storm surge floods garage and is pumped to saltmarsh corridor when flood subsides
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Near Future:house rises and falls with tide in
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Far Future:house floats permanently
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Scientific Name Common Name A Upland B Saltmarsh C Tidal Mudflat D Tidal Pool
Alnus rubra RedAlder
Garrya elliptica Silktassel
Platanus racemosa CaliforniaSycamore
Prunus ilicifolia Holly-leaf Cherry
Baccharis douglasii SaltmarshBaccharis
Ceanothus spp CaliforniaLilac
Rhamnus californica Coffeeberry
Rhus integrifolia LemonadeBerry
Ribes sanguineum Red-FloweringCurrant
Rosa californica CaliforniaWildrose
Carex spp Sedgespecies
Downingia spp Downingia
Frankenia salina AlkaliHeath
Jaumea carnosa Jaumea
Juncus spp Rushspecies
Lasthenia conjugens Goldfields
Limnanthes douglasii MeadowFoam
Mimulus aurantiacus StickyMonkeyflower
Mimulus tricolor TricolorMonkeyflower
Navarretia myersii PincushionNavarretia
Pluchea odorata SaltmarshFleabane
Salicornia spp Pickleweed
Sisyrinchium spp Floweringgrasses
Spartina foliosa Cordgrass
Living Shoreline Created with Four Habitats
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Highlight: Center Park
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Corridor: Looking West to Upland Habitat between Mixed-Use Buildings
22nd Street Connection ZoneGoals • Createconnections—throughmissingsectionof 22nd
Street,betweentrainstationandcommuters,andamongallneighborhoodresidents—withsafe,inclusivespaceswhereeveryoneiswelcome
• Createanewnodethatwillbecomeaneighborhoodsymbol
• Expandexistingnodeatstationwithagrocerystoreandnaturepath
• ManageseasonalstormwaterinSanFrancisco’sbiggestwatershed
Courses:StudioL3andConstructionTechnology2Instructors:JenniferNgandChristopherHardy;CarrieRybczynskiandRickConner
Software: AutoCAD,Illustrator,SketchUp,Photoshop
Rec Center
Garden
Path draws neighborhood icons in
Intertwining path and creek symbolize
interconnection
Elliptical landings create a welcoming
embrace
Grid of trees defines a “constructed”
environment
Graphic Development
San Francisco
Program Development
ConnectMeet Experience
MoveSee
Recreation 9 Strolling 9 Playing 9 Talking 9 Performing 9 Exercising 9 Eating
Circulation 9 Walking 9 Biking 9 Skating 9 Parking 9 Riding (bus, train)
Beauty 9 People 9 Art 9 Views 9 Rhythm
Safety 9 Light 9 Walkability 9 Openness 9 Transparency
Fun 9 Water 9 Art 9 Newness
Diversity 9 Class 9 Life Experience 9 Ethnicity
Shopping 9 Groceries 9 Basics
Stewardship 9 Stormwater 9 Habitat
ExistingNodesNewNodeNewLandings
Circulation
ShoppingParking
BeautySafety
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BeautyFunStewardshipSafety
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22nd StreetConnection:
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FRAN FULLER
TOP OF WATER WALL SLOPES EVENLY TODOWN TO 40" AT ENDS
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TOP OF WATERWALL IS LEVEL ALONG STAIR
P1 PAVING ON TOP OF WALL WITH 9" LIP ON INSIDE EDGE
P6 CLADDING BEHIND WATER
P5 VENEER ON OUTER FACE, MAINTAIN VENEER MIN.6" BELOW GRADE
C.I.P. CONCRETE REINFORCED WITH #4 REBAR 12"O.C.E.W.
5" GRATE ALIGNED WITH RISER AND TREAD ON EACHSTAIR, ATTACHED WITH 41
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MAINTAIN 1" CLEARANCE (MIN. 3 4", MAX. 114" BETWEEN END
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1.5" TUBULAR STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL ON 1.25" POST
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MIRADRAIN AT MAX. 6" BELOW GRADE; SEEMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS
FILTER FABRIC-WRAPPED DRAIN PIPE PER CIVIL ENGINEER
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BEGINNING OF WATER SLOT ALIGNS WITH BEGINNING OFSTAIR PAVING AND STAIRSIDE RILLP6 CLADDING BEHIND WATER
5" GRATE OVER STAIRSIDE RILL ALIGNED WITH RISERAND TREAD; VERTICAL PIECES TO BE CUT ORORDERED CUSTOM
C.I.P. CONCRETE OFFSET FROM STAIR TO FORM RILL
NOTES:1. SEE STAIR DETAIL FOR TYPICAL STAIR, MATERIALS,DIMENSIONS, REINFORCEMENT, AND ADJACENTPERMEABLE PAVING
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P1 PAVING ON TOP OF WALL WITH 634" LIP
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P6 CLADDING BEHIND WATER
P5 VENEER ON OUTER FACE, MAINTAINVENEER MIN. 6" BELOW GRADE
C.I.P. CONCRETE REINFORCED WITH #4REBAR 12" O.C.E.W.
5" GRATE, LEVEL WITH SEATWALL,ATTACHED WITH 41
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KEY HOLDS WALL IN SEATWALL FOOTING
MIRADRAIN AT MAX. 6" BELOW GRADE; SEEMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS
FILTER FABRIC-WRAPPED DRAIN PIPE PERCIVIL ENGINEER
SEE DETAIL IN DRAWING 3 ON THIS SHEET
2" DRAIN TO FILTER/PUMP, EVERY 3' BEHINDSEATWALL
GEN 3 MINI-WASHER LIGHT ATTACHED WITHVLA-14 ROTATIONAL BRACKETGEN 3 MINI-WASHER LIGHT ATTACHED WITHVLA-14 ROTATIONAL BRACKET
P2 PAVING ON TOP OF SEATWALL WITH P5PAVING ON VERTICAL FACE
GEN 3 MINI-WASHER LIGHT ATTACHED WITHVLA-15 FIXED BRACKET. SEE SEATWALLDETAIL
P1 QUARRY STONE PAVING SET OVERGRAVEL PER MANUFACTURER'SRECOMMENDATION
PERMEABLE PAVING AGGREGATE BASE,PER MANUFACTURER
C.I.P. CONCRETE REINFORCED WITH #4REBAR 12" O.C.E.W.
PERMEABLE PAVING AGGREGATE BASE,PER MANUFACTURER
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NATIVE SUBGRADE, PREPARED PERSTRUCTURAL ENGINEER
CALIFORNIA NATIVE BUNCH GRASS.SEE PLANTING PLAN
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Lake Apartments with BiofiltrationGoals• Integrateapartmentshorelinewithexistingpark
waterfrontandincludedifferentshoreexperiences• Createpermeablelandscapebetweenbuildings,with
permeablepaths• Createsemi-privateareasforsmall-groupoutdoor
gatherings,withpermeablepatios• Replaceturf withnativegrasses,exceptinplayingfield• Managesiterunoff inbiofiltrationarea
Course: StudioL1Instructor: Vera GatesMyrolesinteamproject:designbiofiltrationcoveandsurroundingrecreationarea;planplayingfield;drawfinalschematicplanincorporatingallteammembers’ideas
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Native Subgrade
Lake
Clay berm
Water filters down
Clean water flows to lake
Overflowto lake in flood
Sandy loam soil
Runoff from site
Filtering plants
Perforated pipe in gravel
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Lake Apartments with Biofiltration
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Shoreline Experiences
Day Worker Center Green RoofGoals• Encourageadoptionof greenroof retrofitsin
MountainView;showthatretrofittingcanbeeasy• Demonstrategreenroof benefits:reducedHVAC
expense;minimizedheatisland;extendedlifeforbuildingandsolararray
• Removeabout18,000gallonsof roof runoff fromsewersystem;sendcleanerwatertoadjacentPermanenteCreek
• Testplantingandirrigationplans• Developanotherskillset—greenroof retrofitting—the
DayWorkerCentercanoffer
Course:GreenRoof SystemsInstructor:JesseMarkman
Software: SketchUp,Photoshop
Impetus: Flat Roofs on a Typical Mountain View Street
Day Worker CenterLiveRoof Module: Simple and Comprehensive
Phase 1
A ExistingSolarArray B ExistingParking+PerviousPatio C FenceatRoof Perimeter D Stairs E DemonstrationArea F LiveRoof LiteSystemTrays G PumiceStone~2.5”deep
Implementation PlanInstallextensivegreenroof usingtheLiteSystemfromLiveRoof,selectedforlightweightand
completenessof simplesystemImplementin4Phases,eachtimedaboutayearapart1 Preparestructuretobearadditional55,000pounds;buildstairsforaccessandroof-edge
fenceforsafety;installsprayirrigationsystemasLiveRoof recommends;installtraysandplantsinPhase1configurationabove
2 Installperviouspavinginparkinglot3 Fillroof plantinggaps4 Monitorrunoff andbuildground-levelbioretentionasneeded
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Lasthenia californica
Eschscholzia californica
Lupinus nanus
Gilia capitata
Clarkia amoena
Trifolium willdenovii
Wildflower Mixat sunnier end
Sedum Mix in shadier areas
Demo Area for testing new
plants and showcasing
system
Sedum ‘album murale’
Sedum ‘acre aureum’
Sedum rubrotinctum
Edge of Solar Array
Sedum borschii
Sedum spathufolium
Dudleya pulverulente
Planting Plan
A PrimaryPath B SecondaryPath C Stripesof CrushedConcreteandSmooth
ConcretePanels D SunMosaic:CommunityProject E RaisedIsland F RainGardenMoat G CustomBenchesandTables
Lapu Lapu Community PlazaGoals• Createaneighborhoodplazathataccommodatesboth
groupsandindividualsfororganizedorcasualgatherings• Reflecttheneighborhood’sFilipinoculturalheritageand
createacommunityartproject(sunmosaic)• Managestormwateron-site• TakeprojectfromRFQresponsethroughconstruction
documents,includingspecifications
Course: StudioL5Instructor: JustinWinters
Software: AutoCAD,Photoshop
San FranciscoCustom Furniture Concepts
Alice Street Community Garden
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KEY SYMBOL NOTES DETAILS
P1PRIMARY PATH, TAPERS FROM 15' WIDE AT SOUTH END TO8' WIDE AT NORTH END, INCLUDING 6" EDGE PAVINGALONG EACH SIDE
P2SECONDARY PATH, EXACTLY 6' WIDE INCLUDING 6" EDGEPAVING ALONG EACH SIDE
P3ISLANDS ABOVE FINISHED GRADE, WITH PAVING PATTERNTHE SAME AS SECONDARY PATH, PLUS PLANTINGBETWEEN PAVERS
P4CONCRETE BANDS ANGLED 44° FROM PLAN NORTH
CCCRUSHED RECYCLED CONCRETE BETWEEN PATHS ANDP4 CONCRETE BANDS
RW6" WIDE, 6" CURB HEIGHT RETAINING WALL WITH 6" CUTS.ALIGNS WITH 6" EDGING ALONG PRIMARY ANDSECONDARY PATHS
MSUN MOSAIC COMMUNITY ART PROJECT. CENTER POINTOF MOSAIC IS IDENTIFIED FROM CENTER REFERENCELINE AND NEAREST 10' REFERENCE LINE6" CURB AT NORTH BOUNDARY
DETECTABLE PAVERS
PABIOFILTRATION PLANTING AREA, 15" BELOW MAIN PLAZAELEVATION
TREES IN BASINS
CUSTOM TABLE AND BENCH SET. SEE SITE PURNITURELAYOUT, SHEET L1.01
CUSTOM BENCHES. SEE SITE FURNITURE LAYOUT, SHEETL1.01
MAST LIGHTS. SEE SITE FURNITURE LAYOUT, SHEET L1.01
LIGHT STRIPS UNDER LONG AND MEDIUM CUSTOMBENCHES. SEE SITE FURNITURE LAYOUT, SHEET L1.01
BIKE RACK. SEE SITE FURNITURE LAYOUT, SHEET L1.01
TRASH RECEPTACLE. SEE SITE FURNITURE LAYOUT,SHEET L1.01
REMOVABLE BOLLARD, SEE SITE FURNITURE LAYOUT,SHEET L1.01
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Bench Slats
1 Benchslatsandtabletops:cutfrom2”3FormChromaXTexteriorgraderesinpanelsinMaiTai(brightorange)withGhostDiffusionopacityandrenewablemattefinishontopandbottomfaces.EdgesandcornerseasedatR1/8”.Holedimensionsidentifyholecenters.HolesR1/4”.Slatholesalignedoncenterline
2 Benchandtablelegs:3gauge,11/2”x11/2”squarestainlesssteeltubing,edgeseasedatR1/8”,mattesilvergrayfinish(matchpurchasedsitefurniture)
3 Benchandtableconnectors:3gaugestainlesssteel,edgeseasedatR1/8”,drilledwithboltholesand,onunderside,notchesforcountersinkingbolts(detailnotshownhere).HolesR1/8”.NotchforcountersinkR1/4”
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1 Elevationandisometricof WesternRedCedarandCor-TensteelbenchwithdonorplaqueinDeYoungMuseumGardenof Enchantment
2 Isometricof stainlesssteelsigninfrontgardenatCaliforniaAcademyof Sciences
SketchUpProject: Details from the Music Concourse at Golden Gate Park
Course: ConstructionTechnology2Instructors: CarrieRybczynskiandRickConner
Software:SketchUp
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Goals• Makethemostof theexistingcircularpath• Buildsurpriseintothedesign• Incorporatehomeowner-requestedusesandprivacy
fromstreet• Ensureyear-roundcolor• Highlighthomeowners’Portugueseheritage
Course: PlantingDesignInstructors:PatrickandJaneMiller
A PleachedAllées GoldenChainTree B SpecimenTrees Jacaranda C BackgroundTrees SilverDatePalm D PropertyLine CapeHoneysuckle E SmallHedges Rosemary F TallHedges BayLaurel G SmallTopiary Roses H LargeTopiary BayLaurel I Groundcover WoollyThyme J Drifts Birdof Paradise
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Garden Use Scientific Name Common Name Winter Spring Summer Fall
A PropertyLine Tecomaria capensis CapeHoneysuckle*
B Drifts Strelitzia reginae Birdof Paradise*
B Drifts Salvia aurea GoldenSage*
C SmallTopiary Rosa spp Roses*
B Drifts Kniphophia uvaria Red-HotPoker*
B Drifts Leonotis leonurus Lion’sTail*
D PleachedAllées Laburnum x watereri GoldenChainTree*
E TallHedges,LargeTopiary Laurus nobilis BayLaurel
F BackgroundTrees Phoenix sylvestris SilverDatePalm*
G SpecimenTrees Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda*
H SmallHedges Rosmarinus officianalis Rosemary*
I Groundcover Thymus pseudolanuginosis WoollyThyme
B Drifts Lavandula canariensis Lavender*
B Drifts Salvia apiana WhiteSage**PortugueseCulturalHeritage:PlantfoundatLisbonBotanicalGarden(JardimBotânicodeUniversidadedeLisboa)
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Urban EdwardianGoals• Reflectperiodof houseindesign• Createthreelevelswiththreedifferentexperiences• Includeawaterfeature• Practicedrawingcirclesinplanandisometric
Course:LandscapeGraphics2Instructor:LynnHarrison
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