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FOUNDATIONS

portfolio.

antonio r. revellese

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park pride student design competition

breezeway

infill housing

mixed-use

coverdell northside park

resume/contact

oglethorpe ave. housing

ecology service learning project

chase st. station plaza

student greenspace

recreational park design

personal information

I HAVE SEEN HOW THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE WORLD ARE LAID, AND I HAVE NOT THE LEAST DOUBT THAT IT WILL STAND A GOOD WHILE.HENRY DAVID THOREAU

The Rolling Ridge Rd. park site is in a built-out suburban area lacking in park acreage. The site’s prior floodplain sta-tus forestalled development for decades. After this status changed, the site was quickly acquired, cleared of a uniform growth of young pine, and filled to keep it from reverting to floodplain in the next analysis. A clean slate indeed.

The 13.3-acre park site serves an ap-proximately seven-square mile service area within Gwinnett County, Georgia. The only design criteria was to have 100 parking spaces and a small restroom facility, the rest was open to our own imagination.

Using this criteria, our group was able to develop a usable and aesthetically pleasing plan with a covered parking structure, green roof, boardwalk vistas, and small dog park for resident use.

01park pridestudent design competition

section elevation

Rolling Ridge park in-cludes many site ameni-ties that will offer park- goers a wide variety of activities and features to enjoy at all times of the year. Design details em-phasize:

-Covered parking struc-ture with green roof pla-za to hide most of the parking while also cut-ting down on the amount of impervious surfaces.

-Large vista boardwalks overlooking the pond.

-Playground for children.

-Native grasses and shade trees.

-Dog park for local resi-dents.

02infill housingThe suburban infill housing project was part of a previously unoccupied piece of land that had been vacant for quite some time. The site is located in Ath-ens, GA just off Oglethorpe Avenue near downtown Athens and GA-Loop 10.

The design criteria included creating a minimum of eight home sites with a shared center green space. This was accomplished by incorporating 8 subur-ban infill style homes with shared drive-ways and garages to cut down on cost and space. In addition, a large central lawn with a gate, and a community pool were added to bring a sense of commu-nity to the site.

The use of infill housing projects such as these will go a long way in the con-servation of land in crowed suburban areas and at the same time create its own sense of community.

PLAN/LAYOUT

oglethorpe ave. housing

03breezewayThe objective for this project was to apply knowledge of landscape architec-ture and sustainabe systems to local projects by engaging with community partners, in this case, the UGA Physi-cal Plant. The site is located on the Uni-versity of Georgia campus next to the school of environment and design and needed a new landscape plan as well as a plan for future installation of a rain water harvesting system for irrigation.

The team then focused on how to col-lect the water from the site, what would be used to store it, and what plants would be installed.

By working directly with the campus physical plant and local community per-sonnel, we were able to come with a sustainable design and implementation plan for the university that will be used at a later time.

concept

ecology service learning project

photos

cistern

final plan

04mixed-useChase Street Plaza is a mixed-use resi-dential/commercial community in the heart of Athens, GA just north of down-town and sits adjacent to an abandoned rail line.

The design criteria involved establishing direct access to the old rail line to pro-vide transportation to and from Atlanta, creating a large residential community for the surrounding area, and providing a sufficient amount of shops and stores for public use. The design includes:

-Large multi-story apartment buildings with privacy gates and first level park-ing

-Preservation of existing water tower structures to preserve the old mill feel

-Creation of a new rail station with an adjacent avenue of shops complete with a grocery store and parking deck

master plan

placement study

chase st. station plaza

figure ground

The Plaza Avenue is the underlying feature of the entire site. By connect-ing the old Athens rail line to Atlanta, and other cities in the area, the town of Athens is revi-talized with an influx of new patrons.

The area is dominated by the placement of lo-cally owned businesses with a ‘main street’ type feel as you walk from end to end. It’s proximity to the apartment build-ings help to increase the sense of community while at the same time, providing easy access to site amenities and shops.

section elevation

05coverdellThe growing importance and demand for public green space can easily be seen at the University of Georgia. The charge given was to help design a large area of campus into a student park that could be used between classes or just for leisure time.

Four large Japanese maples anchor the center of the design along with a vari-ety of small native plantings. The site is dominated by four terraced stone walls that allow students and visitors to feel as if they are in four complete-ly different areas of the site while at the same time, creating a unique stroll through a relatively quiet part of cam-pus.

The expansion of public and student green space on campus will be aided further by designs such as these.

surface studyconcept

perspective views

student greenspace

sketch-up model

06northside parkBuilding on the foundations that I have established over the past three years, the next challenge was a small three-acre plot of land just south of down-town Atlanta.

The Northside Park concept and final design was built off of an earlier plan developed in the 1960s. The Park had fallen into disrepair and needed new life.

Developing a site program that included a small restroom facility, eight parking spaces, a playground, and existing ten-nis and basketball courts, I developed a unique overall plan from two different concepts.

As shown, the main design feature is the large concentric ovals circling the park. On the south end of the site sits an elevated walking bridge with tall na-tive grasses. A pavilion and cooking grills were added near the basketball court for local residents to enjoy, as well as two main fountains with one be-ing fully interactive for children and oth-er visitors.

This newly designed park will help serve this community and the surround-ing areas for many years to come.

surface study

concepts

recreational park design

final master plan

07resume/contactpersonal information

AAntonio Robert Revellese [email protected] 770-315-4378

Present Address 2815 Riverbend Rd. Athens, GA 30605 Objective: To obtain an internship in the field of Landscape Architecture Education: The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, expected May 2011 Overall GPA: 3.30 HOPE Scholarship Dean’s List Related Leadership/Work Experience: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Athens, Georgia -President for the past year and recruitment chair for two years. -IFC representative for the past year. -As president I gained valuable teamwork skills through managing my executive board. -Built useful networking and social attributes that will help further my career. Bourbon Street / Buddha Bar, Athens, Georgia -Worked as a bartender and doorman at Bourbon Street for a year and a half. -Currently work at Buddha Bar as a doorman. White Columns Country Club, Alpharetta, Georgia -Worked on the cart staff and general golf course maintenance staff. Community Service: Whitehead Elementary School, Athens, Georgia Volunteer -Assisted in a group project to build educational planter boxes for the children at the school to use on a daily basis. Athens Area Humane Society, Athens, Georgia Volunteer -Assisted shelter manager in day-to-day activities such as cleaning cages, feeding animals, and cataloging a daily health summary of all animals at the shelter. Adopt-A-Highway, Athens, Georgia -Regularly participate in fraternity's Adopt-A-Highway program in which I assist in the clean-up of Church St. in Athens, GA

HHonors & Activities: -Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity -Fraternity President and Rush Chairman -Order of Omega -Dean’s list twice in the past three semesters -Member of the Student Alumni Association -Hope Scholarship recipient -Had artwork displayed in the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. -Had artwork published in “Pegasus” Art & Literary Magazine -Regularly participate in numerous intramural sports. Computer Skills: Graphics: Photoshop, Adobe In-design/Illustrator Other Software: AutoCAD 09/later, Google Sketch-Up, Land FX, Adobe Acrobat, some Dreamweaver Operating Systems: Windows: 7, Vista, etc. Mac: Tiger / Panther / Snow Leopard Office Software: Microsoft Excel / Word / Power Point References: Doug Pardue Faculty Member 706-542-2848 [email protected] Morgan Maclellan Past President of TKE (423) 504-4611 [email protected] Jason Dunn Owner of Buddha Bar (404) 217-8440