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Jeremy M. SchaubPortfolio
Sustainability is Balance This design was a successful attempt to blend sustainable living with a new esthetic to blur the line between home and habitat. The intention is to create a strong connection between the inhabitants, the land, and the community. Balancing these aspects is a powerful way to make humanity feel connected and invested in the land and discover the need to live more sustanable .
Suburbia Transformed 2.0 Award Winning EntryJames Rose Center, Ridgewood NJ
Home broken down to original modular building
blocks.
Begin
Private Space / Residence
Gardens / Residence
Disturbed Field / Residence
Scope of use never ex-tends beyond property
lines and only reenforces imbalance of the home with surrounding nature
and community.
Existing Site Usage
0 50ft 1002010
N
Reconstruct Home resembled to exist comfortably between winter
winds and summer
Lost OpportunitiesA Nearby bus stop and recreational bike trail offer incredible opportunities to connect the site to a larger community. The under utilized disturbed field in the client’s lot could be used to mutually benefits the native habitat and the community surrounding it.
Client Site Odd shaped lot with no attempt to connect or balance itself with the surrounding natural habitat or community. Simply a living space dropped at the edge of the road.
Private Space / Residence
Gardens / Residence
Natural Habitat & Human Activity
Water Collection & Filtration
Windbreak
Community / Wildlife
Community / Wildlife
Community
Usage now communicates balance with the
community and natural habitat.
Proposed Site Usage
New Home
Temporal Landscape Incarnate
This is an environmental restoration of a dammed river basin. The intention is transformation of the site closer to an es-thetic and habitat found in the early 1800s before encroachment of industry. This will improve human interaction with the site by creating a more dynamic and engaging environment. These changes will increase the number of visitors to the site and bring immeasurable research opportunities for students and faculty to research restoration practices.
Beebe Lake, Cornell University
Existing
Proposed
North/South Section
Composite of Sediment Deposits
1938-1991
Over Lay of Mapped Stream Bed to Modern Lake
1866/1871
1938 1954 19641980 1991
1866
1871
Historical aerial photographs were used to track sediment deposits on the man made lake to find a pattern which would lead to the formation of a river system. But historical evidence from maps proved much more conclusive.
Proposed boardwalks to bring visitors closer to wetlands
0 100 200
500 1000 ft
Current Conditions
Proposed Increase
Higher Traffic / Higher Interaction Lower Traffic / Some Interaction Water Surface / None
Section/Volumes of New Environments Floodplain Forests
Platanus occidentalis Populas deltoidesAcer neugundoLindera benzoin
Upland Forests Acer rubrum
Acer saccharinum Pinus strobus
Tsuga canadensis Carpinus caroliniana
Floodplain Forest
Platanus occidentalis Populas deltoisedAcer neugundoLindera benzoin
River Platanus occidentalis
Populas deltoisedAcer neugundo
Solidago gigantea
Wetland Platanus occidentalis
Populas deltoisedAcer neugundoLindera benzoin
High Water Channel
Low Water Channel
Examples of CairnsShape and Sizes
This design will better utilize one of the few beautiful open green spaces of the Cornell campus. The metamorphosis will bring and uplifting and reflective space to remember students who were lost while attending Cornell University. To maintain the beautiful setting, the presence of the memorial has been kept to a minimal size consisting of a central water feature surround by memorial cairns. Names of student will becarved into the water channel for friends and families to visit
Student Memorial Garden Cornell Unversity Ithaca, NY
0 10 4020 305N
Water Feature
Main Cairn
Glenn Curtis used his passion for speed and mechanism to herald many of the innovations in transportation we take for granted today; from bicycles, to motorcycles, lighter than air dirigibles, and some of the earliest and most successful air craft. The intention for this memorial park was use of a representation of circular mo-tion in the installations and in the walkways. This is the form seen when watching a propeller in motion and was the key to all of Glenn’s inventions. No matter if it was the cam shaft of the engines he built, the speed-ing wheels of the motorcycle he set a world speed record on, or in the propellers he designed for his air craft. This circular motion was the key to the man and his machines.
Man of Motion Glenn H. Curtis Memorial ParkHamensport, NY
Designs of awnings to bring the esthetic of the earliest planes to the park.
Along with motion in the plants themselves especially the sumaras, just like the motion of Glenns’s propellers.
N
4020
10
0 10080 60
Positioning of raised berms and depression with alternating pattern gives motion to the land itself.
Raised Depressed
SS 4 SC
3 3 5 3 LI
1 MS3 WFV
5 SC3
3 SC 3
AO 3 SA
5 CV 1 AO5
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POS 3
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Grass or Ground cover
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POD
POD
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LI CV
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ST 3
MP WFV
Conceptual Base Map
North
Planting Plans for Beds
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Key No. Botanical Name Common Name Size Root Comment AGK Abelia x grandiflora
'Edward Goucher' Abelia Edward
Goucher
AGL Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope'
Abelia Kaleidoscope
AO Aster oblongifolius ‘Raydon’s Favorite’
Aster
AT Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed CA Calamagrostis x acutiflora
'Karl Foerster' Feather Reed
Grass
CV Crataegus viridis ‘Winter King’
Winter King Hawthorn
FG Fothergilla gardenia 'Blue Mist'
Dwarf Forhergilla
HO Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’
Witch Hazel Arnold Promise
HQ Hydrangea quercifolia Oak Leaf Hydranga
IS Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ Shamrock Inkberry
LI Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei ‘Sioux’
Crepe Myrtle Sioux
LF Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Rainbow'
Drooping Leucothoe 'Rainbow'
POD Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Diablo’
Diablo Nine Bark
POS Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Summer Wine’
Summer Wine Nine Bark
MP Myrica pensylvanica Bayberry MS Miscanthus sinensis
‘Nippon’ Miscanthuis
Nippon
WFV Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low’
Catmint Walker’s Low
SA Sedum x ‘Autumn Joy’ Autumn Joy Sedum
ST Sedum tellphium ’Vera Jameson’
Vera Jameson Sedum
SC Spiraea x arguta ‘Compacta’
Dwarf Garland Spirea
SJ Spiraea japonica ‘Little Princess’
Little Princess Spirea
SS Schizachyrium scoparium ‘The Blues”
Little Blue Stem
Garden Design Nauset High School Eastham, MA Conceptual planting design for a local high school to improve a main entry for students and guests alike. Plant material was chosen for interest and color during fall, winter, and spring. Along with utilizing a generous pallet of native species.
Existing
Proposed
Schizachyrium scoparium 'The Blues'
Hamamelis x intermedia 'Arnold Promise', Witch Hazel Crataegus viridis 'Winter King', Winter King Hawthorn
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Diablo’Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Summer Wine’
Myrica pensylvanicaNorthern Bayberry
Physocarpus opulifolius
Abelia x grandi�ora 'Edward Goucher'
Abelia x grandi�ora 'Kaleidoscope’Fothergilla gardenii 'Blue Mist'
Asclepias tuberosa Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low'
Miscanthus sinensis 'Nippon'
Calamagrostis x acuti�ora 'Karl Foerster'
Ilex glabra ‘Compacta”
Deutzia gracilis Nikko
Hydrangea quercifolia
Aster oblongifolius ‘Raydon’s Favorite’
SS 4 SC
3 3 5 3 LI
1 MS3 WFV
5 SC3
3 SC 3
AO 3 SA
5 CV 1 AO5
SA3
POS 3
MP 3
3
FG3
POS 3
1
IS 3
IS 3
1
FG3
AT 1
SA7FG
5
CA5
AO 6
3 AT 5
FG1 IS4
AT 6 LF
5 HO
6AT 5
CA 5
AO 7
AGK 3
IS7
1 ST 6
5
ST 3
AGL
5
LF 4
FG 4 7
3MS 3
2
AO 5 IS
6
ST4
AT 8 AT
6 IS3
3
1 3SS 4
AT 6
1
SA 4
AT 11
IS 5
SA 7
3
SA 10
16 IS
6 ST 3 IS
6WFV8
CV 1
SA 6
FG 6
5
HQ6
SJ 4
8
4
IS 4
SS 3 3 FG
7HQ 5 AT
7 MP3
SJ3
IS 3
SS 3
3
SC 2
AO12
SC3
MP3
SS3
Grass or Ground cover
Sedum 'Vera Jameson' Sedum 'Autumn Joy'
POS
MP
MP
POD
POD
AO 6
CV CV
LI CV
MP
ST 3
MP WFV
Conceptual Base Map
North
Examples of Plant Material
Planting Plans for Beds Spiraea x arguta ‘Compacta’
Spiraea japonica ‘Little Princess’
WFV
WFV
Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei ‘Sioux’
Trees and Large Shrubs
Medium to Small Shrubs & Grasses
Perennials
MS
ST 4 WFV
MP MP
4WFV
HO5
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AGL
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Key No. Botanical Name Common Name Size Root Comment AGK Abelia x grandiflora
'Edward Goucher' Abelia Edward
Goucher
AGL Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope'
Abelia Kaleidoscope
AO Aster oblongifolius ‘Raydon’s Favorite’
Aster
AT Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed CA Calamagrostis x acutiflora
'Karl Foerster' Feather Reed
Grass
CV Crataegus viridis ‘Winter King’
Winter King Hawthorn
FG Fothergilla gardenia 'Blue Mist'
Dwarf Forhergilla
HO Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’
Witch Hazel Arnold Promise
HQ Hydrangea quercifolia Oak Leaf Hydranga
IS Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ Shamrock Inkberry
LI Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei ‘Sioux’
Crepe Myrtle Sioux
LF Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Rainbow'
Drooping Leucothoe 'Rainbow'
POD Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Diablo’
Diablo Nine Bark
POS Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Summer Wine’
Summer Wine Nine Bark
MP Myrica pensylvanica Bayberry MS Miscanthus sinensis
‘Nippon’ Miscanthuis
Nippon
WFV Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low’
Catmint Walker’s Low
SA Sedum x ‘Autumn Joy’ Autumn Joy Sedum
ST Sedum tellphium ’Vera Jameson’
Vera Jameson Sedum
SC Spiraea x arguta ‘Compacta’
Dwarf Garland Spirea
SJ Spiraea japonica ‘Little Princess’
Little Princess Spirea
SS Schizachyrium scoparium ‘The Blues”
Little Blue Stem
Garden Design ILR Courtyard Cornell University Ithaca, NY
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CJB3
PL2
HP3
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RC
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HF7
PL3
HP3
PL3
HP3
RC
L5
HI3
PL1
RC
A3 LF3
RC
A3 PL3 HQ3 FG8 HQ3 JN3
CE3
JN6
CB5 AD7 PI1 C
JD6 CB2
HM1
CE5
FG5CB2
FG10
AD5
CB11
CD8 CE4
CB3
AD4
CE2
CD4
CD5IV2IHO7IV3A
GK
7
AG
L4AG
L5IV49DS3DB6
CA1
CJD3
CJD3
CJD3
CJD3
WFV3
HF11
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SF6AG
K5SM2AG
K3
FM6CE4CE6
WF5TM18
CE8
DB
13
TC70D
S14
CE6
CB
P5C
JB6
CE3
WF
12 FB12
CE4
CE3
AG6
BM5
BM6
ICC8
AG
L3
CB
P6
HI8
NG7
TC300
EX
CA1
LF4
RC
C5 H
O6
LFS4 CE4
HF4
RC
C2LF9
CE2
LFS3
RC
C3 NG7
CE3
NG6
LF4
HB6
LFS3
RC3
RC4
LF7
IV6
IS3 NG3
AD14
HP6
IV6
IS3
NG5
IV3
PI1
IHO5
AD9
IHO5
CA1
NG3
HF4
AG7 IV6HQ4CE3FG12
HM1
FA1
AG
L3
IV3W
F5
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CE9IH
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IV4
WF2
LB6W
F1IV6
AR4
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PLANTING PLANILR COURTYARD COMPREHENSIVE PROJECTCORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NY 14850
HO
RT 4910
FALL 2011
Jeremy S
chaub
Full Map
See D
iagrams 1-3 for any m
issing information
Diagram
1
Diagram
2
Diagram
3
Key
No.
Botanical N
ame
Com
mon N
ame
Size R
oot C
omm
ent A
G
13 Abelia x grandiflora
Glossy A
belia 15-18''
Cont.
A
GK
15
Abelia x grandiflora 'K
aleidolora' A
belia K
aleidolora 12-15''
Cont.
AG
L 27
Abelia x grandiflora 'Little R
ichard A
belia Little R
ichard 12-15''
Cont.
AD
39
Abeliophyllum
distichum
White
Forsythia 18-24''
Cont.
AR
22
Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy
Glow
'
Ajuga
Flat of 50
Flat
BM
11
Buxus microphylla
'Winter G
em'
Little Leaf B
oxwood
12-15'' C
ont.
CD
24
Callicarpa dichotom
a 'Early A
methyst'
Beauty B
erry' Early A
methyst'
15-18'' C
ont.
CB
P 18
Callicarpa bodinieri
'Profusion' B
eauty Berry
'Profusion' 3-4'
B+B
CB
23
Carex 'B
lue Zinger' C
arex #1
Cont.
C
E 57
Carex 'Everest'
Carex
#1 C
ont.
CA
3
Cornus alternifolia
Pagoda D
ogwood
1.5" B
+B
Multistem
CJB
9 C
ryptomeria japonica
'Ben Franklin”
Japanese Cedar
5'-6' B
+B
CJD
29
Cryptom
eria japonica ' B
lack Dragon'
Japanese Cedar
4'-5' B
+B
DS
36 D
iervilla sessilifolia 'C
ool Splash' V
ariegated Bush
Honeysuckle
15-18" C
ont.
DB
22
Diervilla sessilifolia
'Butterfly '
Bush
Honeysuckle
12-15'' C
ont.
FG
43 Fothergilla gardenii
'Mt A
iry' D
warf
fothergilla 18 - 24"
Cont.
FM
6 Fothergilla m
ajor 'M
ount Airy'
Fothergilla 'M
ount Airy'
24 - 30" C
ont.
FB
20 Fothergilla m
ajor 'B
lue Shadow'
Fothergilla 'Blue
Shadow'
12-15'' C
ont.
FA 1
Franklinia alatamaha
Franklin Tree 5-6'
Cont.
H
B
6 H
amam
elis x intermedia
'Birgit'
Witch H
azel 'B
irgit' 3'-4'
B+B
H
I 11
Ham
amelis x interm
edia 'Jelena'
Witch H
azel 'Jelena'
3'-4' B
+B
HO
6
Ham
amelis x interm
edia 'O
range Beauty'
Witch H
azel 'O
range Beauty'
3'-4' B
+B
HF
34 H
elleborus foetidus Stinking
Hellebore
#1 C
ont.
HM
2
Heptacodium
m
iconiodes Seven Son
Flower
4-5' B
+B
HQ
16
Hydrangea quercifolia
Oak Leaf
Hydranga
12-15'' C
ont.
HP
18 H
ydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva'
Pee-Gee
Hydranga
24 - 30" C
ont.
IHO
37
Ilex crenata 'H
oogendorn' Japanese H
olly 'H
oogendorn' 15 - 18"
Cont.
IS 6
Ilex crenata 'Steeds' Steeds Japanese
Holly
4-5' C
ont.
IV
52 Itea virginica 'M
erlot' V
irginia Sw
eetspire 18-24"
Cont.
JN
9 Jasm
inum nudiflorum
W
inter Jasmine
12-15" C
ont.
LI 3
Lagerstroemia indica x
fauriei 'Muskogee'
Crape M
yrtle 6 - 7'
Cont.
2 to 3 Leaders
LB
6 Lespedeza bicolor 'Pink Fountains'
Bushclover
12-15'' C
ont.
LF 33
Leucothoe fontanesiana 'R
ainbow'
Drooping
Leucothoe 'R
ainbow'
18-24'' C
ont.
LFS 10
Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Scarletta'
Drooping
Leucothoe 'Scarletta'
18-24'' C
ont.
PL 14
Prunus laurocerasus 'O
tto Luyken' C
herry Laurel 18-24"
B&
B
PI 4
Prunus x incam 'O
kame'
Cherry 'O
kame'
1.25-2'' B
+B
N
G
31 N
andina 'Gulfstream
' H
eavenly B
amboo
15"-18" C
ont.
RC
10
Rhododendron 'C
apistrano' R
hododendron 'C
apistrano' 15-18"
Cont.
RC
C
10 Rhododendron
catawbiense 'C
hionoides' R
hododendron 'C
hionoides' 15-18"
Cont.
R
CA
11
Rhododendron cataw
biense 'A
lbum Elegance'
Rhododendron'
Album
Elegance'
15-18" C
ont.
RC
L 8
Rhododendron cataw
biense 'Lydia' R
hododendron 'Lydia'
15-18" C
ont.
SF 18
Skimm
ia japonica M
ale Japanese
Skimm
ia Male
15-18" C
ont.
SM
5 Skim
mia japonica
Female
Japanese Skim
mia Fem
ale 15-18"
Cont.
TM
24 Taxus x m
edia 'Tauntonii' Spreading Yew
15-18'' C
ont.
TC
370 Tiarella cordifolia
'Candy Striper'
Foam Flow
er 1Q
T C
ont.
WF
25 W
eigelia florida 'N
ana Variegata'
Dw
arfVariegated
Weigelia
12-15'' C
ont.
WFV
5
Weigelia florida ' V
ariegata' V
ariegated W
eigelia 18-24''
Cont.
Com
plies with A
NSI-2601-2004
(Am
erican Nursery Standards
Garden Design Private Residents Yarmouth, MA
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