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  • Masters Landscape Architecture

  • MASTER PLAN

  • ECO SPECTACULAR

  • LEECH PROOF CONTAINER

    CONTEMPLATION PYRAMID

    CONTAMINATED SOIL

    VERTICAL GARDEN

    HOLY TEMPLE OF CONTAMINATED SOIL

  • Industrial & Commercial

    Undeveloped & Park

    < 5 Units sq km

    25 - 50 Units sq km

    50 - 145 Units sq km

    146 - 1,200 Units sq km

    > 12,000 Units sq km

    twice asfollowed

    closely by grasslands and forests. Large ecosystems are continuing to become fragmented and distributed in a haphazard manner that will further the degrade these valuable commmunities. Smart Cities Initiative is a small but important step to fostering planning at a city wide and regional scale. A scale that makes now that our urban corridors will soon become connected.

    Finding a common Ground [for growth]

    from 17 million to over 30 million by the year 2050. Urban sprawl and development is expected to consume Population growth in the Piedmont Atlantic region is projected to rise 78% fmuch open space from its current 17,00 km to well over 45,000 km if business as usual continues. Agriculture land is expected to take the greatest loss at 21% of the current acreagge fmuch open space from its current 1700 km to well over 45 000 km if businel l b l d d f L i i b f d d di ib d i h h d h ill f h h d d h l bl

    BIRMINGHAM

    ATLAN

    TACHARLO

    30%30%

    46%46%

    6363%

    9DIAGRAMMATIC

  • BUILDING COMMON GROUND

    Building Common Ground [for growth]

    Population growth in the Piedmont Atlantic Mega region(PAM) is project-ed to rise 78% from 17 million to over 30 million by the year 2050. Urban sprawl and development is expected to consume twice as much open space from its current 17,00 km to well over 45,000 km if building as usual continues. Productive agricul-ture land is expected to take the greatest loss at 21% of the current acreage followed closely by grass-lands and forests. Large ecosystems are continuing to become fragmented and distributed in a haphazard manner that will further the devalue these communities. Futhermore - ex-panding the urban foot print will raise temperatures, degrade air quality, and reduce city services. Smart Cities Ini-tiative is a small but important step to fostering planning at a city wide and regional scale. Planning at this scale allows communities to take advan-tage of this connective urban fabric that in a way that can reduce cost. Regional planning for growth at a system wide scale can help us key specific areas where there will be future overlap in city services. Cities working and planning together will produce a stronger more livable envi-roment that takes advantage of re-sources and creates lasting partner-ships for generations to come.

    GROWTH IN THE PIEDMONT ATLANTIC REGION BY THE YEAR 2050

    Urban Land will occupy 140% more spa

    Projected Population

    growth of 65%

    Uniterrupted Urban Corridors

    will increase 79%

    Percentage of Growth in a Mega Region 70%

    21% Loss of Agricultural Landscapes

    17% Loss of Grasslands

    12% Loss of Forests 7% Loss of Wetlands

    MEMPHIS

    NASHVILLE

    BIRMINGHAM

    JACKSONVILLE

    ATLANTA

    GREENVILLE

    CHARLOTTE

    RALEIGH

    GREENSBORO

    Existing Urban Cities

    Projected Population Growth 2050

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    0Density --->Projected Growth

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    Intake[Ideal

    772.5 fth

    Main Shaft

    Servomotor

    Generator S

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    Magnetic Ove

    rspeed

  • [Data] Esri 2010 Census + FEMA

    [POPULATION][FLOOD ZONE]

    The 2010 FEMA flood zone analysis revels that the potiential for flooding on the Fort Loudoun watershed is lower in areas of greater urban density. Consisquently the last major flood damage for Tennessee occured on the Cumberland River which is not associated with the TVA project.

  • OAK RIDGE

    FARRAGUT

    LENOIR CITY

    KNOVILLE

    LOUDOUN

    FORT LOUDOUD DAM

    MARYVILLE

    29,330 [pop]

    20.5 [mw]

    8,642 [pop]

    6.0 [mw]

    48,556 [pop]

    33.9 [mw]

    27,258 [pop]

    19.1 [mw]

    20,678 [pop]

    14.5 [mw]

    178,874 [pop]

    125 [mw]

    4 Turbines

    155.6 [mw]

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    R Land purchases and flowage rights aquired by TVA amounted to 16,200 acres. Clearance operations displaced 317 families and 6 cemetaries. Requiring the relocation of 878 graves and 182 monumets. Additonally, 6 miles of railroad & and 66 miles of roadway were reconstructed. This process began in May 1941 and was completed by March 1943.

    Families 317Cemetaries 6Graves 878Monuments 182Railroad 6 milesRoadways 66 miles S

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    proposed dam site

    rail lines disturbed rail lines

    surveyed cemetary

    displaced cemetary

    relocation cemetary

    selected dam site

    orignial river path

  • - PIER -- SURROUNDING TOPO - - ECO WALL - - RECREATION HUB -- OVERPASS - - ELEVATED PATHWAYS - - GROYNE -- FLOOD BARRIER - - AMPHITHEATER - - REMEDIATION MOUNDS -- EVENT LAWN -

  • rendering

  • tethergougerespite

    nook angular contort

    echoliftsculpt

    conceptual

  • ee Architectureers LandscapeMaste

    Systems + Program

    [Adobe Suite] [Rhino] [AutoCad] [Sketchup] [123Dcatch] [Pepakura] [ArcGIS] [CNC] [FlashForge] [Laser Cutter]

    Employment + Experience

    {Currently}

    Internship: Jefre Studios - Jefre Manuel RLSA - Fort Lauderdale, FLAppointed: Lectures & Exhibits Committee, CoAD University of Tennessee

    {2014}

    GRA: University of Tennessee CoAD: Tutorials + ManualsHybrid Desings: Residential Landscape Design & Build

    [email protected][865] 216-7174

    704 Morgan St Apt 1Knoxville, TN 37917