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This Design Portfolio is a compilation of works I completed while studying Landscape Architecture at The University of Georgia. It also contains pieces I completed before entering the BLA Program at UGA. Thank you.

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Arthur J. Depatie III

Design Portfolio

Conceptual Design Harmony Project.........................................4

Planting Design San Luis Botanical Garden..................7 Francisco Garden.......................................9 Fine Gardening Design Challenge......11 Golf Course Pond Renewal...................13Site Design, Development & Master Planning Infil Housing Project..................................16 Neotraditional development....................18 Athens City Hall Project........................20 UGA Cortona Campus Design........22

Creative Expressions Drawings........................................................27 Garden Lamp/Travel Photography...29

Table of Contents

Conceptual Design

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Shown here is a proposed amphitheater enclosed by bamboo plantings. Designed to be utilized as a musi-cal venue, the harmonious melodies of nature con-nect throughout the site to reinforce a rhythmic theme and produce a symphonic-landscape masterpiece.

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Planting Design

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While studying abroad in Costa Rica for the Summer of 2012, my classmates and I were tasked to produce an illustrative Master Plan for the San Luis Botanical Garden lo-cated on UGA’s Campus in Costa Rica. shown [left] is the master plan of the proposed garden, with a close-up of the Medicinal Garden above. We assigned names to spac-es with the idea that naming a particular area would give it more of an ‘identity’.

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Pictured (right) is a Planting Plan for the Fran-cisco Residence in Athens, GA. The above perspec-tive is overlay-ed on top of a photograph of the existing site, showing what the garden space could look like from the road. Process drawings display steps for inspiration for the final design.

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This rendering was for a design competition a classmate and I en-tered through Fine Gardening Magazine. a plan view of the existing hardscape is featured above with call-outs of proposed plantings.

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A perspective of our proposed planting plan is dis-played below a before image of the target residence, showing what it could one day look like and be.

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In the Summer of 2012, I enrolled in a Jekyll Island Studio Class which focused on understanding and adapting strat-egies for site-specific designs of a new-ly-revised Master Plan for Jekyll Island.

Two classmates and I were tasked to pro-duce innovatve coneptual design solutions and connect them through an illustrat-ed depiction of our design process. I focused on human interaction with the landscape through various proposed elements, pro-duced perspective drawings, and found a suit-able location for a proposed golf bunker adjacent to the existing practice facilities.

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Site Design, Development & Master Planning

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Pictured here is an Infil Housing Project from a property located in Athens, GA. I was given open-range to design private backyard spac-es that connected and transitioned into more open, public spaces. To the right is an elarge-ment of a backyard space (inspired from tradi-tional Japanese “Zen and Paradise” Gardens) with a perspective resting below. It contains miniature plantings, a zen garden surrounded by a pond and a raised planter full of bamboo .

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Below is the master plan of both residences, with a jump from an asian-garden theme, to a tropical-inspired, backyard beach-scape. A path from the pool to the front yard is high-lighted on the left, showing a hidden read-ing area screened by small trees and shrubs.

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Design began by addressing the overall circulation pattern throughout the site, which was modeled after the shape of a native butterfly still found throughout the landscape.

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This project challenged me to design for a specific amount of residential and com-mercial space while providing sufficient circulation. I was also tasked to con-serve existing green space and vegetation while connecting it throughout the site.

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DATE: 07-30-14

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Arthur J. DEPATIE IIILAND 4900

Summer 2014Professors Coyle &

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university of Georgiacollege of Environment & Design

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ConstructionDetails

CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

AC1

Plant Bed Section & Gravel Walk BC1

Annual Color Section

DC1

Entry Gate & Fence Section

CC1

Boxwood Planting Detail

C1

(Scales Vary)

Boxwood B&B (to be clipped)

Top of rootball to matchprevious growing cond.

Earth Saucer

Native Soil

Fill with Soil Mix(18"; 25%Sand,

25% Org. Material& 50% Exist. Soil)

2" Mulch Layer

MortarJoint

8" 3' Wide Gravel Path

8"x12"Rubble

StoneEdge

Soil Layer Composed of: -25% Sand

-25% Org. Material -50% Existing Soil

4"

18"x18"Mortar Setting

Bed

4'8"

18"

8" 8"

ExistingSubgrade

92-96%

8"x12"Stone Edge

Clipped Hedge(See Detail C/C1)

ExistingSubgrade

92-96%

Soil Layer Composed of: -25% Sand

-25% Org. Material -50% Existing Soil

18"x18"Mortar Setting

Bed

Mortar Joint

8"x12"Rubble Stone

Edge

4"

Gravel Path ExistingWall

2" MulchLayer

(ObtainedLocally)

Quart container forannual planting

Not to Scale

Not to Scale

Scale: 1 1/2"=1'-0" Scale: 1 1/2"=1'-0"

6"o.c.

2'

5.5'

6"

2'

10'

Pre-fabricated gate selected by authority

Fluer de Lis symbol

Fluer de Lis Caps (Standard capsbased on pricing)

Cast Iron Fence attached toseat wall (6' high with caps)

Seat Wall

9'-3 3/8"(4" Clearance at bottom of gate)

6"

2'-1 5/16"Cap (5/8"

O.H.)

EC1

Section of Fence & Pavers (Piazza d'Arco)Scale: 1"=1'-0"

Existing GravelDrive

Mortar Joint

Existing Subgrade92-96%

2' x 2 '1/4" (2' min.underground)Mortar Footer

1 7/16" Fence Post (Setpost in footer)

Seat Wall

Mortar Backfill

6"No. 57 Agg.

2"No. 8 Agg.

2'-7 1/4" x 2'-7 1/4" x 2.5"Open Cell CMU Pavers

NOTE: Contractor is responsible fordetermining even spacing, proportionatetop elevation and vertical alignment ofposts/fencing. Contractor will also decideif receiving sleeves (gussets) or metalplates (mounted in footers) are necessaryfor stability of posts and fencing.

FC1

Section of Arch MosaicScale: 1 1/2"=1'-0"

8"No. 57 Agg

2"No. 8 Agg

Existing Sub.92-96%

Mortar Bed

Adhesive Layer

Mosaic Tiles2" x 2" x 1"

GroutMortarJoint

Open CellCMU Pavers

0 1' 2' 3'1/2'

0 1' 2'1/2'0 1' 2'1/2'

0 1' 2'1/2'

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Creative Expressions & Design

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Theses sketches are from Drawing Class-es I took in College. The media used was charcoal onto a multi-use bond paper.

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Charcoal is used again (on bond pa-per) in these two still life examples.

Drawing-

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Shown here are photos of a gar-den lamp I designed and con-structed for one of my first studio classes in Landscape Architecure.

The goal was to create a lamp that had a top-light (to act as a focal point for catching the eye at night) and a bot-tom-light” (which would light up the ground, for one to see where to walk).

-Garden Lamp

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A few places I’ve visited are shown here, to include Ho-tel Bougainvillea in San Jose, Costa Rica (top right), San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, Italy (top left), Predja-ma Castle in Slovenia (bottom left), and the U.S.S. Ari-zona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (bottom right).

Travel Photography-

Thank you

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