This project addresses the toxic algal blooms that have flourished in Grand Lake St. Marys and how to creatively slow the progression of these blooms through landscape architecture. Grand Lake St. Marys is a man made lake built for the Miami/Erie canal system in the early 1800's and has since transformed into a recreational destination.The primary causes of the toxic algae are due to the shallow depth of the lake, lack of movement in the water, and the large agricultural community increasing the amount of nitrogen and phosphorous entering the lake through runoff.
My specific visionary plan focuses on emphasizing the culture of the surrounding area, dredging and enhancing infrastructures, as well as energy production through water flow. Culture is emphasized through creating more trails and pathways connecting regional sites, as well as updating the lighthouses around the lake to provide for additional recreational activities. Dredging will allow for the proper depth to support healthy ecosystems, decreasing the algal blooms as well as provide material for improving shoreline conditions. Energy will be collected at the existing spillway by adding turbines and generators to provide lighting for the promenade.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Hydro Electric
This project was one of my most interesting so far as a graduate student. We began the quarter picking out an infrastructure that we would like to work with then redeveloped an element of it. I chose electric transmission lines and narrowed in on distribution substations. Something I noticed is the excess of land at most substations and the potential that land could have within the city. My project is very theoretical and I had a lot of freedom to be creative with it, so I took that opportunity to the fullest.
The design is to use the excess space at substations and create a park that would increase activity of local residents as well as create energy going directly into the grid. Energy would be created by: when people used the exercise equipment, water would be pumped to the top of this 'water tower', once the tower reached a certain capacity, the water would drop, creating electricity through hydro power.
The design is to use the excess space at substations and create a park that would increase activity of local residents as well as create energy going directly into the grid. Energy would be created by: when people used the exercise equipment, water would be pumped to the top of this 'water tower', once the tower reached a certain capacity, the water would drop, creating electricity through hydro power.
Friday, January 13, 2012
1st Year Design Studio
As one of my first projects in the architecture program at Kent State University, we worked mostly in model. The project was to create a museum within certain parameters of a section of a city block.
2nd Year Design Project
This project is from my 2nd year studio, sited in Cleveland Ohio. The program is set primarily for SRO housing and market space, designed so that people living within the facility are able to work in the market to establish a steady income.
Building Axonometric
Exploded Axonometric of housing units
Model - Roof Plan
Model Images
3rd Year Design Project
This project is from the Fall of my 3rd year of architecture at Kent State University. The site consists of 30 acres, set in Willoughby Hills, OH. and has a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian home on the property. The Chagrin River runs through the site which led to a lot of research of watershed conditions and site typologies I had never dealt with. These are just a few images I have of the project, renderings are done with PrismaColor Markers. This was my first project working with these markers. This project definitely got me hooked on landscape architecture and marker renderings!
Frank Lloyd Wright Penfield house
Entrance/Spa Pavilion Plan
Private Spa Pavilion Plan
Iteration of Educational Amphitheater Plan
Educational Amphitheater Plan
Educational Market - Senior Year Architecture
This is a project from Fall quarter of my senior year of architecture at Kent State University. The site is an existing parking lot in the Strip District of Pittsburgh, PA. Program elements are market(yellow), agricultural garden(blue), and educational facilities(purple + pink). My section and perspectives are definitely over activated with people which I have learned to tone down over the past few years. Great site and project for one of my final architecture studios!
Programmatic Axonometric
Building Section
Entrance Perspective
Agricultural Garden Perspective
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
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