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Page 1: Landscape Architecture | Urban Design - Jonathan Haller

Jonathan HallerLandscape Designer

Landscape ArchitectureUrban Design Raleigh Union StationOHSU Campus

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Market & Exchange Plaza

Project & Marketing PhotographyNCAT University Student Center

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OHSU CampusFINAL COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT: WINTER 2012 (individual)

Urban/Campus DesignPortland, Oregon

Open space & transit near campus

OHSU as a continuation of Portland open space network

Oregon Health and Science University is planning to expand its medical school to the South Waterfront District along Portland’s waterfront. The campus will be-come home to education and research spaces for the school. The location will be a new addition to the Portland open space network with the expanded waterfront park connecting downtown through the campus and on to the South Waterfront District. The campus concept links all transportation modes on its edges into a central space. Within the campus interior will be smaller divisions of spaces that will have unique programs and forms. With all the parking in structured decks, the opportunity arises for a purely pedestrian campus and a unique space for the city as a whole to use.

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OHSU CampusFINAL COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT: WINTER 2012 (individual)Urban/Campus DesignPortland, Oregon

Plaza meadow creates a pleasant campus environment and visual connections to the waterfront.

Light rail and transit station connects OHSU to the cities transit systems.

Promenade connection to future development

Strong connections are made to the Willamette greenway and surrounding contexts.

The campus promenade can access all open and social spaces as well as each building.

Moody Ave terraces

The Grove

Streetcar Stop

Large scale stormwater garden to treat water from two buildings and nearby campus spaces

The main plaza is the primary social space with connections to student functions within the buildings and the other campus landscapes.

Vehicle drop off loop allows cars to access the campus parking garages and for people to enter coming from the North.

Using the basic campus organizational diagrams the spaces between programmed buildings can take form. Outdoor social spaces for use by users or the public are situated near highly active building programs of each campus building. The campus promenade creates a major spine through all spaces and connects the light rail station and the bus station. Each of the major spaces off the promenade such as the plaza, meadow and grove are interlinked both in form and materials. The waterfront terraces provide opportunity for stormwater treatment as well as access to the waterfront park below.

MEDIA | Photoshop, Illustrator, Revit, Auto CAD

Interconnected Spaces

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LIBRARY PLAZA

TRANSITION PROMENADE

SHELTER/SEATING

THE PARK

SEAT WALL EDGE

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SEATING AREAS

SEATING AREAS

OVERLOOK

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TRANSIT PLATFORMS

CAMPUS GATEWAY

FITNESS CENTER

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BRAIN/NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF NURSING

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

ADMINISTRATION STUDENT SERVICES

AUDITORIUM

MULTIMEDIA

CONFERENCE CENTER

STUDENT UNION

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

BICYCLE PARKING

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PARKING ACCESS

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Central campus plaza: Situated to provide access to below structure parking and to frame views

Campus program map

Building program conceptCampus elevations concept

Campus Meadow: A lush native meadow as part of a larger landscape with activated edges

Campus entry sequence arriving from drop off loop and bus terminal

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INDUSTRY CITY EXPO SITECOMPETITION: SPRING 2011 (team)Plaza/urban designNew York City, New York

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Building the Elements of Industry CityNew York City is seeking to host a world clean tech expo in 2014. The expo will feature new technologies from science, industry, and as well as specific industries. The focus of this project is on Industry City, an expo area with 11 pavilions that include agricultural, chemical, transportation and other related industries. The challenge is fitting 1.1 million SF of expo pavilions onto vacant land for the clean tech expo. Finding suitable sites for the expo pavilions is the first step. This competition also looked at water as the 6th burrow of the city, and a potential transportation system the uses the river and bay for everyday use.

Industry City is designed with 10 pavilions for the expo that represent clean technologies: energy, agriculture, building, water, transportation, waste, chemical, textile, consumer, and info tech. Each pavilion type was organized into how they related to each other. The program diagramed was assigned colors and given 3-D form to create the framework for the design.

Program to Form

living machine with its connection to energy & chemical pavilions

technology display plaza

Urban agriculture working display

East River promenade connecting industry city to adjacent developments

MEDIA | Photoshop, Revit

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Industry City Tech Plaza

Industry City Water Promenade

Industry City Agriculture Pavilion

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Water transit map for NYC that also contains expo sites and their connection to each other. Network has two areas that serve most of the city.

location of industry city within water transit network

Within the network the connection to existing modes of transportation helped strengthen the concept of this system.

At each end of the transit network are large floating water hubs that allow water craft to dock and transfer passengers, each hub also contains educational, community, and ecological functions.

NYC: Expo + Water Transit Network

Transit Types

Floating Water Transit Hub

Program to Form

technology display plaza

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I-5 High Speed Rail

Visioning The High Speed Rail DistrictHigh speed rail will change the way Oregon moves. Looking at a possible scenario of high speed rail lines on the I-5 corridor suitable sites in Albany were found by creating desired criteria for a station and ranking candidate sites. The most suitable site within Albany for this project is a greenfield in an industrial area. The majority of the studio focused on this selection process, with the end focused on creating a vision of how a HSR district could work. The district had a few challenges such as connecting to neighborhoods and integrating a station district into a semi-agricultural area. The requirements for an HSR station are parking facilities, access to the station for cars and transit, and ample public space to create a social/transit hub.

PLANNING STUDIO: FALL 2011 (individual)Urban Planning/DesignAlbany, Oregon

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Station and district program diagram

Station district concept of rail as the armature for district layout

Street hierarchy plan with transit stops for city bus lines

Open space sequence and the connection to a greenway system bordering I-5

Greenway, park, recreation and agricultural areas

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Street TypesAll streets in the station district are designed with separation of cars and pedestrians. Stormwater

infrastructure and lush planting strips are also featured.

District Agricultural Fields HSR Greenway + Housing

Station Plaza + Mixed-use Area

Garden station is built around an agricultural framework for food production and emphasize the farm aesthetic of the original site.

Along I-5 are the dense housing clusters and the greenway buffer strip that connects the district to the HSR station.

Within the mixed use area are gathering spaces and smaller squares in between the buildings. Small pedestrian alleys connect these spaces to the main streets.

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Zingonia Italy is a modernist new-town that suffers from a lack of central district and town image. Looking at the main street called Corso Europa this workshop, a small team of students designed a master plan and vision for a denser social district. The street is plagued with problems such as aging industrial buildings, lack of lighting, no eyes on the street, and an auto dominated space that is not appealing towards pedestrians. The vision looks at creating more opportunities for livable streets while building on existing infrastructure.

Corso Europa District

Re-Imagining The Street

Zingonia, ItalyWORKSHOP: SUMMER 2011 (team)

Street/Urban Design

The human scale between buildings takes inspiration from traditional Italian cities with strong pedestrian market & retail districts

At the terminal end of the street is where the dense commercial and mixed use zones are located, each with small pedestrian streets and courtyards

Life Between Buildings

Dense Core The street Corso Europa incorporates separated modes of transit for safety. Traffic circles area modeled after existing ones found in modernist Zingonia, and serve as nodes for ease of circulation

Multi-Modal Street

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Multi-family courtyard villas

The plaza is the center of the district and serves as a confluence of the agricultural context and the urban fabric of the district

The New PlazaThe district lowers in density as it borders the nearby farm fields. A park serves as a recreational and transi-tion space between city and country.

Townhouses and traditional sub-urban development border the street and create a different feel to the district in terms of density of activities.

Agricultural Connection

Low Density Housing

District ZoningCirculation Map

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Creative Culture

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Farmers Market

Public Art

Public Art

Water Feature

Water Feature

Lawn Area

Large Trees

Large Trees

Public ArtBenchesLawn AreaLarge TreesMemorial

Lawn Area

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Nash Square

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Raleigh Union Station

Located in Raleigh’s warehouse district Raleigh Union Station will serve as a true transit campus with all the amenities and experiences of modern transit hubs. The warehouse district is envisioned to be Raleigh’s premiere space for innovation and vibrant urban culture. Union station will play a critical in this transformation and as a catalyst for transit related changes in the Triangle region. The project has four major components; station building, parking/circulation, civic plaza, and stormwater garden. All the spaces on site have similar design elements to create a cohesive, functional, and beautiful design. The project also represents a collaborative process and very positive acceptance by the city and public. Cities like Raleigh are now looking inward to the previous under used spaces for transformation. Large projects like this one speak to a future of sustainability and vibrant cities.

Raleigh, NCRole in project - Assisted in designing drop off loop, civic plaza and general site layout, construction documentation, public meeting assistance

Civic Plaza Rendering

Images courtesy of Surface 678

In order to program the functionality of the plaza I worked on site analysis diagrams of existing open spaces/events in Downtown Raleigh.

Plaza Programming

Civic Plaza Stormwater Terraces

Designing the Transportation Campus

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Civic Plaza Rendering

Union Station

Roof Terrace

PlatformFuture Light Rail Platform

Concourse Green Roof

Raleigh’s next public space will be highly programmable and functional. The linear paving pattern is a surface on which several large seating elements will float. Great attention is paid to the design and form of these benches as industrial inspired elements for the enjoyment of the users. The long serpentine bench will be a social focal point while shaded from a large overhead canopy.

The stormwater garden represents a large scale approach to the infrastructure of a city. This will serve the station and future nearby development as district

amenity. From the station roof terrace, visitors will be able to see a vibrant and rich color palette of native species as a seasonal display. The stark forms will

accentuate these changes all year.

Civic PlazaStormwater Garden

Civic Plaza Stormwater Terraces

The entry loop and plaza at Union Station is designed to be a level grade shared road space with a similar paving pattern treatment as the public plaza to cue drivers the change in space. Role in process: For this portion of the project I work on entry plaza layout, paving pattern and

circulation

Drop-Off Loop

Stormwater Garden

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Market & Exchange PlazaDowntown Raleigh AnalysisImages courtesy of Surface 678

The first step in the process for designing the plazas was to gain insight to how Downtown Raleigh functions. These diagrams and maps helped illustrate the importance of the spaces to the current and future needs of the city. Information for these were drawn from online mapping and existing downtown studies. The events diagram modeled after the one used for Union Station helped program the plazas based on areas in existing used that could be enhanced.

Existing cafes, bars, and restaurants Peak afternoon pedestrian counts

Peak morning pedestrian counts Morning pedestrian counts graphically illustrated

Afternoon pedestrian counts graphically illustrated

Market & Exchange Plaza

Raleigh Union Station

Raleigh, NCRole in project - Site analysis research & graphics

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Overlapping entertainment areas

Walk distances measured at average walking pace

Parade routes Bus and transportation hubs

Parking structures Downtown Raleigh Events

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Raleigh, NCRole in project - Graphic renderings, construction documentation, public meetings, site analysis, paving pattern layout

Market Plaza: Farmers/art market program Exchange Plaza: Night use

Exchange Plaza: Daytime use

Market & Exchange Plaza

Surface 678, has been challenged to redesign existing plazas in Downtown Raleigh from under used spaces into flexible and vibrant spaces to align with the downtown vision for spaces. The existing plazas were once part of the downtown pedestrian mall which proved to be a failure. The two plazas are littered with cluttered relics leading to unusable and unsafe spaces. The design for exchange plaza focuses around saving two existing trees while running a granite seating element as a thread through the space. The seatwall provides grade transition as well as an element when lit at night. Market plaza focuses around multiple elements such as space for farmers markets, and permanent shade structures to be programmed. Each of the plazas uses a similar palette of design materials while maintaining a unique program and function.

Images courtesy of Surface 678

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Exchange Plaza

Market Plaza

Granite Seatwall Cafe Seating

Shade Structure

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VINES ARCHITECTURE, INC.530 HILLSBOROUGH STREETRALEIGH, NC 27603T: 919 755 1975F: 888 800 5946E: [email protected]

COVINGTON-WALLER & ASSOCIATES4411 WEST MARKET STREETSUITE 101GREENSBORO, NC 27407T: 336 632 0011

CONSULTANTS

RMF ENGINEERING, INC4309 EMPEROR BOULEVARDSUITE 325DURHAM, NC 27703T: 919 941 9876

LAPPAS & HAVENER, PATHE IMPERIAL BUILDING215 MORRIS STREETSUITE 150DURHAM, NC 27701T: 919 419 1199F: 919 419 1669WWW.LHPA-NC.COM

STEWART ENGINEERING, INC421 FAYETTEVILLE STREETSUITE 400RALEIGH, NC 27601T: 919-866-4715F: 919-380-8752WWW.STEWART-ENG.COM

RICCA NEWMARK DESIGN337 NORTH DOGWOOD TRAILSOUTHERN SHORES, NCT: 301 503 7280F: 303 221 0600WWW.RICCANEWMARK.COM

THE SEXTANT GROUP, INC.1026 ATLANTA AVENUESuite DDECATUR GA 30030T: 704 367 8500F: 404 371 8980WWW.THESEXTANTGROUP.COM

2013.01.21

This drawing and all prints of it are the property ofVines Architecture, Inc. Prints are to be returned toVines Architecture, Inc. upon completion of use ofwhich they were issued. Reproductions of thisdrawing without the written consent of VinesArchitecture, Inc. is not permitted.

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CANNON DESIGN100 CAMBRIDGE STREETSUITE 1400BOSTON, MASS 02114T: 617 742 5440F: 617 723 8832www.cannondesign.com

PLANNING AND DESIGN ARCHITECT

DESIGN ARCHITECT OF RECORD

VINES ARCHITECTURE, INC.530 HILLSBOROUGH STREETRALEIGH, NC 27603T: 919 755 1975F: 888 800 5946E: [email protected]

KEY PLAN

2012.12.19

AS SHOWN

COVINGTON-WALLER & ASSOCIATES4411 WEST MARKET STREETSUITE 101GREENSBORO, NC 27407T: 336 632 0011

CONSULTANTSRMF ENGINEERING, INC4309 EMPEROR BOULEVARDSUITE 325DURHAM, NC 27703T: 919 941 9876

LAPPAS & HAVENER, PATHE IMPERIAL BUILDING215 MORRIS STREETSUITE 150DURHAM, NC 27701T: 919 419 1199F: 919 419 1669WWW.LHPA-NC.COM

STEWART ENGINEERING, INC421 FAYETTEVILLE STREETSUITE 400RALEIGH, NC 27601T: 919-866-4715F: 919-380-8752WWW.STEWART-ENG.COM

NOT FORCONSTRUCTION

RICCA NEWMARK DESIGN337 NORTH DOGWOOD TRAILSOUTHERN SHORES, NCT: 301 503 7280F: 303 221 0600WWW.RICCANEWMARK.COM

THE SEXTANT GROUP, INC.1026 ATLANTA AVENUESuite DDECATUR GA 30030T: 704 367 8500F: 404 371 8980WWW.THESEXTANTGROUP.COM

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03-08608-02C

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A-0001

SHEET NAME INALL CAPS

NEW STUDENT CENTER

530 HILLSBOROUGH STREETRALEIGH, NC 27603T: 919 755 1975F: 888 800 5946WWW.VINESARC.COM

This drawing and all prints of it are the property of VinesArchitecture, Inc. Prints are to be returned to VinesArchitecture, Inc. upon completion of use of which theywere issued. Reproductions of this drawing without thewritten consent of Vines Architecture, Inc. is notpermitted.

DESIGN ARCHITECT OF RECORDVINES ARCHITECTURE, INC.

8081 ARCO CORPORATE DRIVESUITE 300RALEIGH, NC 27616T: 919 941 9876F: 919 941 9957WWW.RMF.COM

CONSULTANTS

RMF ENGINEERING, INC

4411 WEST MARKET STREETSUITE 101GREENSBORO, NC 27407T: 336 632 0011F: 336 632 0012

COVINGTON & ASSOCIATES

215 MORRIS STREETSUITE 150DURHAM, NC 27701T: 919 419 1199F: 919 419 1669WWW.SURFACE678.COM

SURFACE 678

1026 ATLANTA AVENUESUITE DDECATUR, GA 30030T: 404 371 8080F: 404 371 8980WWW.THESEXTANTGROUP.COM

THE SEXTANT GROUP, INC

100 CAMBRIDGE STREETSUITE 1400BOSTON, MA 02114T: 617 517 5440F: 617 723 8832WWW.CANNONDESIGN.COM

CANNON DESIGNPLANNING + DESIGN ARCHITECT

530 HILLSBOROUGH STREETRALEIGH, NC 27603T: 919 755 1975F: 888 800 5946www.vinesarc.com

This drawing and all prints of it are the property of VinesArchitecture, Inc. Prints are to be returned to VinesArchitecture, Inc. upon completion of use of which theywere issued. Reproductions of this drawing without thewritten consent of Vines Architecture, Inc. is notpermitted.

DESIGN ARCHITECT OF RECORDVINES ARCHITECTURE, INC.

100 Cambridge StreetSuite 1400Boston, MA 02114T: 617 517 5440F: 617 723 8832www.cannondesign.com

PLANNING AND DESIGN ARCHITECTCANNON DESIGN

8081 ARCO CORPORATE DRIVESUITE 300RALEIGH, NC 27617T: 919 941 9876

CONSULTANTSRMF ENGINEERING INC.

411 WEST MARKET STREETSUITE 101GREENSBORO, NC 27407T: 336 632 0011

COVINGTON & ASSOCIATES

421 FAYETTEVILLE STREETSUITE 400RALIEGH, NC 27601T: 919 866 4715WWW.STEWART-ENG.COM

STEWART ENGINEERING, INC.

215 MORRIS STREETSUITE 150DURHAM, NC 27701T: 919 419 1199WWW.SURFACE678.COM

SURFACE 678

1026 ATLANTA AVENUESUITE DDECATUR, GA 30030T: 704 367 8500WWW.SEXTANTGROUP.COM

THE SEXTANT GROUP, INC.

337 NORTH DOGWOOD TRAILSOUTHERN SHORES, NCT: 301 503 7280WWW.RICCANEWMARK.COM

RICCA NEWMARK DESIGN

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NEWSTUDENTCENTERNC A&T STATEUNIVERSITYGREENSBORO, NC

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530 HILLSBOROUGH STREETRALEIGH, NC 27603T: 919 755 1975F: 888 800 5946www.vinesarc.com

This drawing and all prints of it are the property of VinesArchitecture, Inc. Prints are to be returned to VinesArchitecture, Inc. upon completion of use of which theywere issued. Reproductions of this drawing without thewritten consent of Vines Architecture, Inc. is notpermitted.

DESIGN ARCHITECT OF RECORDVINES ARCHITECTURE, INC.

100 CAMBRIDGE STREETSUITE 1400BOSTON, MA 02114T: 617 517 5440F: 617 723 8832www.cannondesign.com

PLANNING AND DESIGN ARCHITECTCANNON DESIGN

8081 ARCO CORPORATE DRIVESUITE 300RALEIGH, NC 27617T: 919 941 9876

CONSULTANTSRMF ENGINEERING INC.

411 WEST MARKET STREETSUITE 101GREENSBORO, NC 27407T: 336 632 0011

COVINGTON & ASSOCIATES

421 FAYETTEVILLE STREETSUITE 400RALIEGH, NC 27601T: 919 866 4715WWW.STEWART-ENG.COM

STEWART ENGINEERING, INC.

215 MORRIS STREETSUITE 150DURHAM, NC 27701T: 919 419 1199WWW.SURFACE678.COM

SURFACE 678

1026 ATLANTA AVENUESUITE DDECATUR, GA 30030T: 704 367 8500WWW.SEXTANTGROUP.COM

THE SEXTANT GROUP, INC.

337 NORTH DOGWOOD TRAILSOUTHERN SHORES, NC 27949T: 301 503 7280WWW.RICCANEWMARK.COM

RICCA NEWMARK DESIGN

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NEWSTUDENTCENTERNC A&T STATEUNIVERSITYGREENSBORO, NC

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSFOR PGMP PRICING

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North fountain rendering

Layout & materials plan for front plaza

Front plaza seatwalls

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Student CenterNCAT State UniversityGreensboro, NCRole in project - Construction Documentation, Model buildingImages courtesy of Surface 678

A new student center designed by Vines architecture has enlightened me to high levels of detail and craft. Much of my experience with this project is late stage of design development and through construction documentation. An extreme amount of detailing has been put into the design of the monumental stairs on the front plaza. My other role in the process was the construction of a presentation model of the front plaza and renderings of the northern fountain that leads to the student center.

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Entry court rendering for an Research Triangle Park client

Duke University stadium renovations

Raleigh Union Station: Bridge abutment wall lighting concept as a transition space between the station entrance and nearby plaza

American Tobacco Campus upper falls terrace

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Additional Projects & GraphicsImages courtesy of Surface 678

American Tobacco Campus Patiolighting canopy and seating

Duke University stadium renovations

UNC Pedestrian Alley Concept: Closing a vehicular alley while opening up the adjacent building to create an opportunity for small shops and cafes

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Marketing & Project PhotographyImages courtesy of Surface 678

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Personal Photography

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Photography

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Process & Drawings

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Bachelor of Landscape ArchitectureUniversity of Oregon | [email protected]: 503-750-8821

Jonathan Haller