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Representative Portfolio of Landscape Architectual work.

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Portfolio of Selected Projects

Streetscape/Urban Corridor Redevelopment to create a “Classic Boulevard” from the 405 Freeway to Beverly Hills.

9,000 S.F. Facility on a 3.5 acre site.

Solar voltaic panels coupled

with passive heating and

cooling allow new building to operate off the

grid.

Environmental Nature Center

New Landscape featuring California Desert and Coastal Sage Scrub demonstration ecosystems. Capture of Leed® Water Efficient Landscape Credit 1.2 – No Irrigation.

Roof Rain Collection and Water Polishing

System.

Accessible Outdoor Fire Pit

and Amphitheatre

Jim Wirick AIA - Principal in ChargeRick Damato AIA – Principal DesignerDavid Duff – Project ManagerChris Lentz CID – Interior DesignTim McCormack ASLA – Landscape Design

Client – ENC, Bo Glover Executive DirectorProject Manager – Griffin StructuresGeneral Contractor – Gentosi BuildersStructural Engineer – Culp & TannerMuseum Outfitters – Splitrock StudiosPhotographer – Costea Photography Inc.

Newport Beach, CaliforniaAerial Photograph

City of L.A. sponsored Community Revitalization projects in

North Hollywood Arts Districtand Jefferson Park

In South Central Los Angeles.

Urban Design Studies for Figueroa Streetscape

to complete the L.A. Coliseum Master Plan.

Urban /Streetscape Design for Westwood Village 45 acre Specific Plan.

This Study compared the relative benefits of Bus Rapid Transit vs. Light rail and Heavy Rail Transit along a 14 mile Corridor from North Hollywood to Warner Central.

· Zuma County Beach - Entry PlazaMalibu

· White Point/Royal Palms Shoreline Complex, San Pedro

· Will Rogers State Beach, Los Angeles

· Dockweiler State Beach, Los Angeles

· M.D.R. Waterfront Promenade Design Standards, Marina Del Rey

· Mother’s Beach Playground, Marina del Rey

· Gateway Parks and Medians,Marina del Rey

Landscape Architectural Design of the Formal ‘Piazza’, Outdoor Spaces, and Streetscape associated with the new

‘Grand Ballroom’ Addition.

Construction of State Office Complex at East End of

Capitol Park. Landscape of new Central

Plaza involved relocation of 8 Historic Trees and over-

structure landscape.

Indian Owned 640 acre Section. Master Plan to incorporate Land Use Evaluations for retail, civic buildings,

hotels, recreation, entertainment, sports and Urban/Streetscape Design

to create a Destination Resort in the Desert.

Featured

Joshua Tree

Species Rescue &

Preservation

15,000 acre site outside of Seoul. Master Plan a new town

surrounding technology based research and manufacturing

industry. Plan to retain much of the site’s natural features while planning for relocated factories, new town center, parks and golf

courses.

3.9 acre site incorporating an over-structure Plaza and

Lush Landscape areas.

Needs Assessment Study to identify programming for the 165 acre ‘Sports Park’ Component

of Orange County’s Great Park in Irvine, California. County Inventories and Surveys conducted to form

the Programming Concepts.

Orange County Great Park:

Aliso Viejo, CAThe first Community ‘Designed’ Park in Aliso Viejo.This 4 acre Park was initiated by and responded to public outreach and collaboration and carefully integrated joint benefit issues importa nt to the adjacent K-6 School.

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Story ‘Room’

Dry Stream Bed Watering Hole

Tactile Nature

Tiles

Aliso Viejo, CA

Located on a 7 acre parcel as part of the 32 acre Civic Center Master Plan, this Center features a 45,000 S.F. building with public/private outdoor meeting spaces, outdoor living room with fire pit, a classical formal garden and streetscape plan.

The Library Building is located in the National Historic District in the heart of “Old Town” Orange. The Library Landscape celebrates the City’s past with the restoration and featured inclusion of the original 1890’s Plaza Fountain, an outdoor History Walk and Plant Palette selected to reflect Orange’s agrarian roots.

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