landscape architecture by jarred beall
DESCRIPTION
A collection of my landscape architecture work. I am seeking a position in California or western states.TRANSCRIPT
Experienced and creative Landscape Designer with a passion for design innovation. My goal is to successfully use my technical knowledge and problem solving skills as a member of a team where productivity and an eye for detail is sought.
Production of newsletters, flyers, brochures, and annual reports for use by fundraising team.
Simultaneously designing and working on multiple projects. Site, planting, hardscape, signage, lighting, and construction detail design.Drafting and compiling technical drawing packages. Material selection. Cost estimate production. Preparing preliminary drawings. Produced concept packages and boards. Visited and analyzed sites. Conducted team and independent work. Produced 3D illustrations.Project coordination and client interaction. Lead Designer for SunRail (commuter rail project in central Florida) -Site planning for Park-N-Ride and Urban Stations. -Participated in numerous municipal / jurisdictional and client meetings. -Extensive project coordination. Planned and coordinated office events.
Production of conceptual drawing packages and boards.Production of marketing graphics (produced both digitally and by hand).Research of project locations. Analyzed and assimilated information about similar projects within region.
BACHELOR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE - THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA - ATHENS, GEORGIA - 2007Graduated magna cum laude, 3.7 GPA, Dean’s List, Presidential ScholarAwarded state, private, and university scholarshipsMember of ASLA and GSLACortona, Italy Study Abroad ProgramUniversity of Georgia Crop and Soil Science Dept. – Field and lab research from 2002 - 2006
AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, SketchUp, V-Ray, Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, EAGLE, Hand Graphics; Windows, Ubuntu, Macintosh; Market Research and Social Media Utilization; CPR/AED & First Aid; Ceramics, Photography. Learning 3DS Max and Revit.
GRAPHIC DESIGNERTELSTRA CHILD FLIGHTSYDNEY, AUSTRALIA2009
LANDSCAPE DESIGNERDIX.LATHROP & ASSOCIATESLONGWOOD, FL2007-2008
PLANNING INTERNDTJ DESIGN, INC. BOULDER, CO2006
Implementation of a wide array of projects including residential design, electrical drafting, designing and constructing lamps and hip flasks, graphic design, and designing and establishing mountain bike trails for a city park. Skills utilized include technical drafting, graphic design, and mixed media art.
Maintaining and enhancing product quality of outgoing signage and graphics.Creating logo, brochure, sign, business card, and flyer designs.Responsible for managing multiple projects, maintaining client relations, hardware maintenance, and maintaining inventory.
FREELANCE DESIGNATHENS, GA2010-CURRENT
GRAPHIC DESIGNERWATKINSVILLE, GA2012-2013
Profile
Relevant Experience
Education
Skills
r e c e n t l a n d s c a p e d e s i g n 2
p r o f e s s i o n a l l a n d s c a p e d e s i g n e x p e r i e n c e u r b a n & t r a n s i t 3 l a n d s c a p e 6 r e s i d e n t i a l & m i x e d - u s e 8 h a r d s c a p e d e t a i l s 1 1 d e s i g n p r o c e s s & g r a p h i c s 1 3 i n t e r n s h i p 1 5 s c h o o l p r o j e c t s 1 7 i n t e r e s t s 2 6
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
C o n c e p t D e s i g n / G r a p h i c srecent landscape design 2
(Above) This is a concept for a performing arts center somewhere near Denver, CO. The building and site does not exist; I chose to draw this out of thin air as a drawing and design exercise. I have always been fascinated with architecture, so I wanted the building to have something significant, which is why I gave it a beacon-like tower. No perspective chart, model, or photograph was used for the linework. A night time or dust rendering will be on my website soon. The linework was drawn on trash paper with a black color pencil, but I took this opportunity to learn a new method of rending by using a Wacom pen tablet to digitally apply color and still have the control of a marker or pencil. I am still experimenting this method of drawing and rendering and have expectations of it being a permanent graphic style for my skill set. Similar rendering techniques of using Adobe Photoshop with a mouse can be seen on pages 16 & 17. (Right) This is a quick sketch of an amenities area for an apartment complex or country club. There was no drawn out design process for this drawing; I simply picked up a pen and some markers, and an hour and a half later, I had this concept.
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S u n R a i l - C h u r c h S t r e e t s t a t i o n [ O r l a n d o , F L ]urban & transit 3
Plaza ConceptAugust 28, 2008
Scale: 1” = 30’
0’ 30’ 60’
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INSPIRATION4’ - 5’ wAlkINg PATH. l.E.d. lIT RUNNEl TO bE INSET IN THE mIddlE Of PATH.
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G E R T R U D E ’ S W A L K
G E R T R U D E ’ S W A L K
I was given sole responsibility to design and present concepts to the City of Orlando for the Church Street urban plaza site of SunRail, central Florida’s commuter rail. I was also responsible for the inventory and analysis of the site’s existing conditions.*
S u n R a i l - S t . M a r y s t a t i o n [ S t . M a r y , F L ]urban & transit 4
municipality code landscape plan design development landscape plan
cost estimate study
typical parking area island walkway
This commuter rail system in central Florida is a two phase project along existing railroad from DeLand to Poinciana. There are 6 park-n-ride and 6 urban stations in the first phase including DeBary, Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Winter Park, Florida Hospital, Lynx Central Station, Church Street, Orlando Health Center, and Sand Lake Road. Both county and city jurisdictions approve and comment on designs. I was involved in many meetings and was involved with much project coordination between jurisdictions, the client, and consultants.
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urban & transit S u n R a i l - A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s s t a t i o n [ A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s , F L ] 5
Plaza ConceptSeptember 16, 2008
Scale: 1” = 20’
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BIKE RACKSPLATFORM ACCESS
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I was lead designer for this project. During the design development stage for this particular station, I was to design the bus plaza and pedestrian drop off area. This station will be a super stop for all the 17 stops in the commuter rail system.*
landscape S u n R a i l - A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s s t a t i o n [ A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s , F L ] 6
I designed the landscape plan for this site and had much input for the landscape palette for all other stations. At this site, bioswales and a native, low water use plant palette was utilized. Plants are also arranged to comply with CPTED safety guidelines.
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landscape P a r k s i d e a t S o u t h w o o d[ T a l l a h a s s e e , F L ] 7
southeast corner of project
This project is a mixed-use development with a town center area designated by a central road with mixed-use buildings. I had several roles with this project. I designed small park areas, amenities areas, garden areas, art features, a pavilion, sculptural trellises and fences, arbors, and walls. I produced final landscape and hardscape packages, selected site furnishings and materials, selected lighting fixtures, and selected paving patterns. I designed the landscape plan. With certain exceptions to light requirements, the plan had an overall theme of planting by product type. Identity was given to certain streets by being planted with smaller flowering trees, palm trees, oaks, or elm trees.
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residential & mixed-use P a r k s i d e a t S o u t h w o o d[ T a l l a h a s s e e , F L ] 8
1,844 SFOUTDOOR
DINING
Retail Space
SCALE: 1” = 20’
3,069 SF
RETAIL
1,850 SF
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450 SF
FLEX SPACE
1,054 SF
FLEX SPACE
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RETAIL
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932 SF
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898 SFOUTDOOR DINING
EXISTING TREE
ART/RETAIL DETAILS
EXISTING TREES
SIGNAGE
GARRISON STATION - TAMPA, FLORIDAZOM FLORIDA, INC.MAY 15, 2008
BIKE RACKS
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Garr ison Station0 7 . 0 7 0 4 2 . 0 0 : : F E B R U A R Y 1 2 , 2 0 0 8
Site Aer ial
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Garr ison Station0 7 . 0 7 0 4 2 . 0 0 : : F E B R U A R Y 1 2 , 2 0 0 8
Render ing
retail corner concept with restaurant
*perspective graphic produced by othershardscape and landscape concept plan
aerial of Tampa Bay - project location
Hillsborough Bay
*This project consisted of a mixed-use apartment building with an enclosed pool area. Retail and commercial units were on first floor along the East, West, and North side streets. I took the role of performing grading exercises and coordinated with the civil engineer and architect for water drainage and building stem walls usage. I also put together design development landscape and hardscape packages for port authority and Channelside District review.
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residential & mixed-use W h i t e h a l l a t N o c a t e e[ P o n t e V e d r a , F L ] 9
quick sketches of clubhouse area
This project consisted of high end multi-family apartments with a coastal classicism feel within the greater Nocatee planned unit development. Whitehall included a clubhouse, amenities area, and a linear park along an existing wetland. I had many roles in this project from its beginning. I took part in the initial direction of the project theme. I developed a conceptual imaging package, which included these quick sketches for the client. I produced concepts for the clubhouse parking area, mail kiosk area, and some parts of the amenities area. I also produced landscape and hardscape design development packages, a final hardscape package, and selected site furnishings and materials. Hardscape details the I produced included water fountains, arbors, a fireplace, columns, a vehicular gate, an entrance sign and logo, and paving details.
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residential & mixed-use W h i t e h a l l a t N o c a t e e[ P o n t e V e d r a , F L ] 10
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WETLAND PARK TRAIL
clubhouse parking coordination graphic
*clubhouse graphic drawn by others
*masterplan graphic drawn by others
hardscape details P a r k s i d e a t S o u t h w o o d[ T a l l a h a s s e e , F L ] 1 1
*initial sketch
hardscape details D i x . L a t h r o p & A s s o c i a t e s[ L o n g w o o d , F L ] 12 D i x . L a t h r o p & A s s o c i a t e s
- L o n g w o o d , F l o r i d a
rail inset for commuter rail station paving -Altamonte Springs station (see page 5)
amenity area fountain detail -Nocatee (see page 10)
D i x . L a t h r o p & A s s o c i a t e s[ L o n g w o o d , F L ]design process & graphics 13
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finalized urban plaza concept (more on page 3)
initial sketches
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D i x . L a t h r o p & A s s o c i a t e s[ L o n g w o o d , F L ]design process & graphics 14
Palm Beach Gardens
Clubhouse & carriage homes October 9, 2007
Palm Beach Gardens
Clubhouse & carriage homes October 9, 2007
shower conceptentrance redesign sketch
clubhouse parking sketch
apartments / clubhouse sketch
art in transit concept - SunRail
water feature concept
streetscape section - Garrison Station (see page 8)
D T J D e s i g n , I n c . - B o u l d e r , C o l o r a d o
D T J D e s i g n , I n c . [ B o u l d e r , C O ]internship 15
Des ign ing Park ing Lo t s
hand rendered p lan g raph i cspark ing lo t des ign
second home resor t concep t
My university awarded me the opportunity to take an extended internship. I worked 7 months at DTJ Design, Inc., a multidisciplinary firm with an office staff of 100 employees. My tasks included hand plan and section graphics, digital imaging, project research, technical drafting, parking lot studies, neighborhood conceptual design layouts, and logo design.
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D T J D e s i g n , I n c . [ B o u l d e r , C O ]internship 16
One particular skill that I learned during my internship was combining my hand drawing skills with my knowledge of digital rendering. These particular section drawings combine hand drawn linework from a black color pencil with computer color rendering in Adobe Photoshop.
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S e n i o r P r o j e c tA t h e n s A r e a L i g h t R a i lschool projects 17
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For my senior project at The University of Georgia, I proposed how existing railroad lines could be used to develop a commuter / light rail system linking Athens to other cities and the metro Atlanta area. Within Athens, I also proposed and designed a student housing complex that would be linked to this light rail system.
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S e n i o r P r o j e c tA t h e n s A r e a L i g h t R a i lschool projects 18
0 20' 40' 80' 120'
- 364 DU’s with 2,3, and 4 bedroom plans throughout - Covered parking for every resident - 36 exposed parking spots - 2 stories of livable space
case study / inspiration - University Village at Boulder Creek - Boulder, CO
- Community Building featuring fitness room, lounge, dining area, and outside courtyard - Pool and pool house - Athens/UGA Light Rail stop - Bus stop
student village masterplaneast side open space
view from light rail stop
19S e n i o r P r o j e c tA t h e n s A r e a L i g h t R a i lschool projects
0 20' 40' 80' 120'
0 5' 10' 20' 30'
(Above) The grading plan shows a basic grading plan that follows the local codes. (Right) The planting plan shown to the right is for the student housing amenities building courtyard which faces the light rail stop (see page 18). There is a mix of mass plantings and turf grass areas for the walk up to the courtyard. The courtyard consists of a water feature, planting beds with ornamental trees, and tables with chairs for residents. The plant palette chosen consists of native and commonly found plants in the southeast.
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S e n i o r P r o j e c tA t h e n s A r e a L i g h t R a i lschool projects 20
0 100' 200' 400'
residence hall
Sanford Stadium
proposed plaza & light rail stop
proposed light rail stop with shelters and paving to reflect the creativeness of the art and music schools in the area
Art, Music, Ramsey Center, & East Campus Village existing condition
proposed plaza & light rail stopSanford Stadium existing condition
Sanford Stadium - Plan -create plaza bridge over East Campus Drive to link light rail system to stadium and nearby residence hall
U r b a n P o c k e t P a r k[ d o w n t o w n A t h e n s , G A ]school projects 21
s tudy mode l
This school project was to provide a proposed retail area with spaces for public seating, restaurant seating, and access to and from a parking deck. At the time this was designed, the lot consisted of a parking lot shared by a bank and the theatre. Recently, a mixed-use development was erected here consisting of restaurants on the ground level, several levels of parking above, and commercial offices on the top floor. No green space exists.
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school projects 22U r b a n M i x e d - U s e[ d o w n t o w n A t h e n s , G A ]
restaurant with bosque for outdoor seating
outdoor theatre for music
parking entrance
Broad St. / Pulaski St. corner park with retail stores
existing conditions
inventory analysis
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This school project was assigned to redevelop three corners in downtown Athens. I provided a mixed-use condominium building as well as restaurants. I also included a building to house the existing musicians store and provide a small outdoor performance space.
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U r b a n M i x e d - U s e[ d o w n t o w n A t h e n s , G A ]school projects 23
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This project was assigned to experiment with architectural design. We were to redesign a highly visible site that consisted of storage units in downtown Athens. I designed this mixed-use building, courtyard, and restaurant patio. Parking was placed at the rear of the site to preserve a desirable facade and dining area at the front.
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M o n a s t e r y G a r d e n[ O r v i e t o , I t a l y ]school projects 24
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i n i t i a l s ke t ch
This is a garden planting plan I designed for a monastery in Orvieto, Italy. It was a class project while I studied abroad in Cortona, Italy one summer with The University of Georgia.
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H a r d s c a p e D e t a i l sschool projects 25
(Right) For this project, I was to design a section of fence and then actually build it. I could construct it out of whatever material that I desired, as long as it could be bolted to a 2x8 board that was bolted to a concrete wall outside of the school building. What I enjoyed about this project was that it allowed me to see how and why certain connections are used in construction. My inspiration for the design came from a visit to an art museum and seeing some geometric designs. I wanted my fence section to pop out from the rest of my colleagues’ fences, so I painted the sections bright red and neon green.
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(Left) A dragonfly railing detail to be constructed out of wood and metal. A mixture of regular copper that will patina and a treated copper that will turn matte brown is to be used. Hand drawn and color rendered in Adobe Photoshop.
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