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Sean Crawford P o r t f o l i o o f p r o f e s s i o n a l a n d e d u c a t i o n a l e x p e r i e n c e
Lucchesi Galati Architects
Lucchesi Galati Architects Perlman Design Group
Concepts and design produced by team including Sean Crawford The District, Henderson, Nv. Pump Station, Las Vegas, Nv.
Las Vegas Springs Preserve
Conceptual Master Plan
Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts,
Landscape Architecture, 2009, UNLV
Bachelor of Science,
Information Technology, 2003, UOP
Work History
Xternal Landscapes, LLC, 2011,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Studio VBM, 2009, Las Vegas, Nv.
Perlman Design Group, 2005-2008, Henderson, Nv.
Lucchesi Galati Architects, 1996-2005,
Las Vegas, Nv.
Bergman Walls & Youngblood, 1995, Las Vegas, Nv.
Architect Wade Kolody, 1993-1995, Las Vegas, Nv.
Ken Pettitt Architect, 1989-90, Las Vegas, Nv.
Professional projects
Construction documents produced by team including Sean Crawford
Bergman Walls, Architects
Caesar’s Palace Forum Shops and Casino Addition
Las Vegas, Nv.
Xternal Landscapes, Dubai, UAE
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Diplomatic consulate headquarters
Accommodations
Garden and pathways
Multi-national Consulate Office
Concepts and design produced
by Sean Crawford
Xternal Landscapes, Dubai, UAE
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Villa at Emirates Hills
Planting plan
by Sean Crawford
40 acre site, Las Vegas, Nv. , Studio VBM
Plan drawn and developed by Sean Crawford
Lucchesi Galati Architects Concepts and design produced by team including Sean Crawford
Las Vegas Springs Preserve-a 180-acre site used
originally by Native Americans as a water source.
Site developed as a learning center and museum.
Las Vegas Springs Preserve
Las Vegas Springs Preserve
Lucchesi Galati Architects
Construction documents produced by team including Sean Crawford
Pump Station, Las Vegas, Nv.
Classroom Complex, Las Vegas, Nv.
Orientation Plaza, Las Vegas, Nv.
Rendering by Sean Crawford
Desert Inn Animal Cllinic, Las Vegas, Nv
Architect Wade Kolody, Ltd.
Animal Clinic West, Las Vegas, Nv. 4,000 sq. ft. veterinarian clinic
Plan drawn by Sean Crawford Architect Wade Kolody
Mariposa Condominiums, Architect Wade Kolody
The Chainery, Boulevard Mall, Architect Wade Kolody
Animal Clinic West, Architect Wade Kolody
Construction document
drawn by Sean Crawford
Design by Sean Crawford
Rendering by Sean Crawford
Construction document drawn & marked-up by Sean Crawford
Perlman Design Group
Professional projects worked on to date
The Center on Tropicana
The Plaza at Charleston
Desert Living Center
Prison #7, Cold Creek, Nevada (site analysis & architectural)
Foy Athletic Arts Academy
Henderson Public Works Master Site Plan
WRF Water Reclamation Facility Master Site Plan
WTP Water Reclamation Master Site Plan
Deluca Liquor Distribution Warehouse
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School/Chapel
Las Vegas Sun tenant improvement suites
Nevada Beverage Liquor Distributors
Pat Clark Pontiac (used car sales renovation)
Walker Furniture Expansion
Pointe Flamingo Business Park
Legacy Business Park
Desert Breeze Recreation Park
Helen Meyer Community Center
Catholic Charities Homeless Shelter & Dining Commons
Nevada State Bank Operations Center
Nevada State Bank (Maryland Parkway/Lake Mead Branches)
United States Post Office (Sunset Branch)
Paris Hotel, Las Vegas, Nv.
Caesar’s Palace Tower & Shops, Las Vegas, Nv.
(Las Vegas, Nv. partial list)
Academic projects
5th year
AAL 496 Constructed wetlands as pocket
parks
Duck Creek is a natural wash that runs through the southeast of Las Vegas for
over 10 miles before draining into Lake Mead. The wash supports a variety of
wildlife along its corridor. This project proposed to create small pocket parks
from constructed wetlands along the length of the Duck Creek run
60 acre site, Las Vegas, Nv. UNLV
5 t h y e a r
A A L 4 9 6 C o n s t r u c t e d w e t l a n d s a s
p o c k e t p a r k s
The primary goal of the project was to retain and
purify water a through a succession of wetlands
before releasing it into Lake Mead.
A trail system along the creek edge would connect
the pocket parks and be utilized as a walking trail.
Along the trail interpretive signage provides
information about the plants, animals and
processes of the surrounding area.
These pocket parks could increase wildlife
habitat, purify water, improve air quality while
becoming a recreational and educational tool.
4th year
AAL 484 Amargosa River Walk
A project stemming from UNLV’s Rural Community Outreach
Program where students partner with and lend design
assistance to rural communities in the surrounding Las Vegas
area.
Amargosa River, Beatty, Nv.
4th year
AAL 484 Amargosa River Walk
The proposed design was to create
a river walk with small pocket
parks along the rivers edge and
through the alkali meadows while
not disrupting the habitat of the
endangered Amargosa Toad.
3rd year
AAL 384 Mexican Garden
The project was to represent a
Mexican garden and to build a
model, mock-up details and to
construct full size model
using a 10’x20’ area.
Partnered with 2 classmates,
the design of the garden was
created to represent 3
periods of Mexican gardens
(landscapes).
The first period was pre-Colombian
(Aztec & Mayan), their temples are
represented by the stepped stairs
at the head of the project. The
second period was after Spanish
colonization, represented by the
arched seats at the foot of the
project. The third period is the
modern period, representing
vibrant colors and the long
reflecting pool (most notably
influenced by Luis Barragan).
After constructing the outline of the
garden, the reflecting pool was
filled with water and stones, it was
then furnished with vegetation that
represents plants/trees that can be
found in the arid region in and
around Mexico.
Team members
Sean Crawford
Travis Jones
James Atchison
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24”X48” model of site
Charrettes
Proposed constructed wetland & landscape graphics by Sean Crawford
Charrette
This project paired one landscape student from UNLV
to assist an architecture student in their 6th year
studio design project on the landscaping of their
site/building. This particular student proposed a
multi-level spa/health & fitness facility that had
different landscape features attributed to each level.
Plants grown on site would have
specific medicinal properties that
would be converted to lotions,
creams, etc. to be sold on the first
level of the facility. Plants would
enhance the activities occurring on
each level through sight and smells.
Gardens for Revive Spa & Fitness
(5th year project)
All landscape concepts &
landscape graphics by
Sean Crawford
Charrette
Design by Sean Crawford
Mt. Charleston, Las Vegas, Nv.
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