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Joey Hays 2014
A generalist at heart, my interests in landscape architecture build
from a foundation in construction, sculpture, math and photography.
From a background making small scale gardens and well crafted
details, my interests now include regional scale planning and urban
infrastructure along with the maintenance practices that inform them.
I believe landscape architects can reframe challenges as opportunities
by understanding the social and environmental context of each site as
simultaneously unique and part of a larger story.
2012 Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Virginia2009 Master of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University2003 Bachelor of Fine Arts | Sculpture + Photography, Winthrop University2003 Bachelor of Science | Mathematics, Winthrop University
Education
Teaching Experience
2012 2012 2011 2011 2009 2007 2006 2004
DrawChangeRead, Julian Raxworthy, Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VASite Assembly, Zaneta Hong, Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VAFoundation Studio III: New Orleans, Jorg Sieweke, Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VATheories of Modern Landscape Architecture, Elizabeth K. Meyer, Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VAContextual Practices, Jon Rubin, Teaching Assistant, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PAEnvironmental Sculpture, Bob Bingham, Teaching Assistant, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Drawing I, Patricia Bellan-Gillen, Teaching Assistant, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PASculpture I, Shaun Cassidy, Teaching Assistant, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC
Work Experience
2012-2014 OLIN, Landscape Designer, Philadelphia, PA2012 MVVA, Intern, Brooklyn, NY2011 Mia Lehrer + Associates, Intern, Los Angeles, CA2011 CMG, Intern, San Francisco, CA2010 Siteworks, Intern, Charlottesville, VA2010 Ken Smith Workshop, Intern, NY
Related Work Experience
2012 UVA School of Architecture Admissions Committee2010 - 2012 LUNCH: UVA Student Architecture Journal, Lead Editor 2009 - 2012 Fabrication Teaching Assistant, woodshop, laser cutter, ONSRUD 3-axis router2007 Solar Decathlon Competition, Landscape Design & Construction, The National Mall, Washington DC2005 - 2006 Fabrication Assistant, Shop Manager, Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta, GA2005 Exploratorium, Assistant Exhibit Developer, San Francisco, CA2005 Headlands Center For the Arts, Intern, San Francisco, CA1998 - 2006 Woodland Ponds, Residential Design | Build, Atlanta, GA
joeyhays.com | jhhays@gmail.com | 417 S. Croskey Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 | 678.665.2620
Maintenance as a Design Practice | Maintenance Technology + Practices | PPGIS | Site Monitoring + Data Collection | Post Occupancy Evaluation | Regional Analysis + Strategy | Site History | Landscape Ecology | Disturbance Ecology | Material Weathering | SITES Performance Criteria | Custom Site Furnishings, Electronics + Fabrication | Rapid Prototyping + Visualization | Temporary + Interactive Installations
Research
Exhibitions
2009 Upper Management, Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 2008 Waffle Shop, Tent Show Productions, Pittsburgh, PA2007 Ultra-violet Acquiesence and Deep Space Drip Culture, Woodstreet Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA 2006 Art Meccas: The Making of Marfa, Marfa Public Radio Show, Marfa, TX 2005 Open House, Headlands Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
Skills
Digital: Rhino/Grasshopper, Adobe Creative Suite, CAD, Microsoft Office, Sketchup, GIS, VRay, Python, Final Cut Pro, FlashPhysical: Metal/Woodwork, Casting, Vacuum forming, Hotwire, Laser Cutting, Routing, 3D Printing, ElectronicsDesign: International, Regional, Urban, Ecological, Residential, Commercial, Streetscapes, Brownfields, FloodwayDocumentation: Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documentation, Fast Track, International Competition Submittals
Awards
2014 11th Street Bridge Park Competition, Washington DC2013 SOAK IT UP Philadelphia Stormwater Competition, Neighborhood Category2012 ASLA Student Merit Award, University of Virginia2012 Faculty Award, Vortex Competition, University of Virginia2010 European Summer Travel Fellow, University of Virginia2007 Tough Art Residency, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, PA2006 Dargan Landscape Best Small Garden, Southeastern Flower Show, GWCC, Atlanta, GA2005 Aquascape Photo Contest Grand Prize Winner, Aquascape Magazine, St. Charles, IL2003 Clara Barret Strait Art and Design Scholarship, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC 1998 R.Wylie Mathematics Scholarship, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC
Julie BargmannAssoc. Professor, School of ArchitectureUniversity of Virginia julieb@virginia.edu434.924.6465
Elizabeth K. MeyerDean, School of ArchitectureUniversity of Virginiaekm7a@virginia.edu434.924.6960
Kristina HillAssoc. Professor of Landscape ArchitectureUniversity of California, Berkeley kzhill@berkeley.edu510.643.0618
Reference
ACADEMIC 08
PROFESSIONAL 24
FABRICATION 56
ACADEMICMLA - University of Virginia
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critic: Jorg Sieweke
reauxbust romanceCypress knees ground stormwater park structures that strengthen the levee walls
and garner social spaces connected to the drainage system in New Orleans.
Fillmore neighborhood
Pump Station #4
Pratt Park
vacant lot
1 - thicken levee wall
2 - buttress walls with path structures
3 - anchor soil with cypress grove
Fillmore neighborhood
Pump Station #4
historic (flexible)
existing (rigid)
residence
street draindrainage canal
pump station
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These conceptual models represent the flexible historic cypress forest, and
the proposed reintroduction to the existing rigid drainage infrastructure.
reauxbust romance
proposed (hybrid)
critic: Jorg Sieweke
section through cypress stormwater park
axonometric showing parks in relation to the local pump station
13reauxbust romanceThe Pump Station Pub provides a social space connected to the drainage system.
critic: Jorg Sieweke
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Each class of elementary school children celebrates the succession of the adjacent
forest by pushing down an aging tree and watching the nurse log grow.
the disturbing pleasures of maintenance
critic: Julie Bargmann
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critic: Elizabeth K. Meyer
A proposal for Charlottesville’s City Market creating distinct rooms to
encourage a more diverse audience. The urban plan includes residential
apartments on Ridge Road, an Urban Farming Institute on 4th Street,
and programmatic connections to the adjacent Jefferson School.
city market at vinegar hill
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The micro-topography of the ground plane and spatial arrangement of urban groves define the
distinct market rooms that attract a broadened public who knit the social fabric that anchors
access to local healthy food as the new civic and regional identity for Charlottesville.
Strategic infrastructural placement requires neighbors to share spaces.
shared grills
city market at vinegar hill
critic: Elizabeth K. Meyer
20 lunchI worked for two years as a lead editor for the student-run journal at the University of Virginia. I wrote
an article about my thesis research, the Disturbing Pleasures of Maintenance for lunch 7.
uvalunch.com
PROFESSIONALwork from two years at OLIN
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Role
Site ResearchDiagramsConceptual ModelingEntry Drive Alignment + SectionsIllustrative Elevations (opposite)GradingWall DetailsPool Details
LOCATION: SAI KUNG, HONG KONGTYPE: LUXURY RESORTSIZE: 30 ACRESSTATUS: OPENS MAR 2015
TEAM:
OLIN - Landscape ArchitectRobert A.M. Stern ArchitectsNew World - Local DeveloperDLN - Construction DocumentsJack Nicklaus - Golf Course Design
A golf and tennis academy including
overnight accommodations, trails,
recreation, picnic, and event spaces.
sai kung private club
Grading Plan Sketch
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Datum Wall Details
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GUEST LODGEGUEST CABINSPARKING + GATEHOUSEWILDLIFE CORRIDORLOON LAKES
1.2.3.4.5.
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EXISTING CONDITIONS
Role
GIS MappingConcept DiagramsDigital ModelingCut + Fill CalculationsLodge Layout Road AlignmentAll illustrative presentation materialsPresentation Book
LOCATION: JACKSON FORK, WYTYPE: RANCH MANAGAEMENTSIZE: 1200 ACRESSTATUS: CONCEPT DESIGN
TEAM:
OLIN - Landscape ArchitectERC, Inc. - HydrologistLBJ Wildflower Center - Ecologist
Ranch management including the siting
of 60 acres of lakes, a 30 room guest
lodge, and Percheron operations.
extent of cut
extent of cut
slope of cut (variable)
depth to lake edge
plan view of cut and embankmentaxonometric view showing extent of cut
screen view of lake showing parametersaerial view of lake locations
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PRACTICAL PARAMETRIC TOOLS
I regularly develop custom tools according
to the constraints of the project. This tool
displays the surface area, cut depths, berm
extents and berm height while drawing the
lake edges for Jackson Fork.
jackson fork ranch
typical reservoir dimensions provided by hydrologist
4:1
10’
5’
height of embankment
axonometric view showing extent of embankment
4:1
4:1
slope (variable)
height
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view of Loon Lake and Guest Lodge beyond
Stream riffles provide aeration and simulate
trout habitat
Minimize areas < 3’ deep to prevent algal
blooms 3-7’ deep shelves provide habitat
diversity
Submerged woody debris increase lake
biomass
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This section shows proposed loon lake dimensions and features.
jackson fork ranch
12-15’ to provide ice free overwintering
Floating Common Loan Artificial Nesting Platform
6-10’ deep edges to permit Common Loons to swim up to nest
Densely planted edges to provide access for other species
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VETERANS MUSEUMMEMORIAL GROVEMEMORIAL WALLLEVEE WALKLEVEE WALLSANCTUARY RAMPPARADE GROUNDS
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.
37ohio veterans museum + memorial
Role
Site ResearchDiagramsDigital + Physical ModelingConcept DevelopmentPlan + Section DrawingsGradingCoordination MeetingsConsultant VisitCost EstimationCut + Fill CalculationsPresentation Graphics
The plan opposite was completed with Henry Moll and Chris Landau
LOCATION: COLUMBUS, OHIOTYPE: CULTURAL INSTITUTIONSIZE: 6 ACRESSTATUS: SCHEMATIC DESIGN
TEAM:
OLIN - Landscape ArchitectAllied Works - ArchitectEMH&T Civil EngineersARUP - LightingKPFF - Structural
This Memorial Garden and Museum
honors the veterans of Ohio on
the cultural peninsula across
from downtown Columbus.
lawn
major circulation
ground cover
minor circulation
perennials
ramp
meadow
seating area
FILL ALONG LEVEE WALL TO PROVIDE VIEWS TO THE RIVER + CITY
ARTICULATE MEMORIAL WALL ALONG LEVEE WALK + AROUND GROVE
DRAW ARTICULATION FROM COLUMBUS’ GEOLOGY
RAISE MEMORIAL GROVE ABOVE STREET LEVEL
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EXISTING CONDITION
Scioto RiverLevee Wall
Exisiting Memorial Parking Lot
Belle Street
Located on the Scioto river
across from downtown Columbus,
the site sits on the edge of an
earthen levee and levee wall.
The garden features a memorial
wall, drawn from the existing
geology of the region creating
a timeless icon embedded with
engravings from the Ohio military’s
significant moments in history.
The wall wraps around a memorial
grove, where a variety of oaks
symbolize the strength of the
military branches while providing
a place for quiet contemplation.
ohio veterans museum + memorial
Levee Walk
Memorial Grove
Memorial Wall
MEMORIAL GARDEN
view along Memorial Wall
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view of the Memorial GroveBoth of these renderings were completed with Henry Moll and Chris Landau.
43soak it up
Role
Neighborhood plan developmentStreet Concept DevelopmentDissection PerspectivesAlley Perspective (opposite)
LOCATION: PHILADELPHIA, PATYPE: COMPETITIONSIZE: 150 SQ MILESSTATUS: IDEA
TEAM:
OLIN - Landscape ArchitectSMP ArchitectsMMPartners - Civil EngineersGilmore & Assoc. - Real EstateInternational Consultants - Construction
SOAK IT UP challenged designers
to discover ways that storm water
infrastructure can transform
Philadelphia’s neighborhoods. OLIN’s
proposal, Meeting Green won the
award for the neighborhood category,
More information at
http://infill.cdesignc.org
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ROLES
Concept developmentPlan + Section IllustrativesDetail diagram illustrativesFull scale mock up
Logo design and marketing materials created by Will Hays.
LOCATION: METIS BEACH, QUEBECTYPE: COMPETITIONSIZE: 50’ x 125’STATUS: IDEA
TEAM:
Andrew McConnicoWill Hays
Lick Salt Lick renews the garden
as mecca and the art of the garden
ritual, encouraging visitors to lick the
salt blocks creating an experience
that is both absurd and profound.
47storm proof
ROLES
Concept developmentGIS MappingRegional diagrams (opposite)Site diagramsDigital + Physical model
The plan was largely completed by the rest of the team.
LOCATION: OCEAN CITY, MDTYPE: COMPETITIONSIZE: 36 SQ MILESSTATUS: IDEA
TEAM:
Will BelcherChris LandauHenry Moll
Proposal for a constructed dune
that captured sand on one side and
doubled the boardwalk height on
the other as a long term strategy
for a barrier island community.
Proposed Section through Dune Wall
Flood Strategy
Existing Section through Flood Wall
Dune Construction
Inflatable Bridge
4911st bridge park
ROLE:
Concept developmentGIS MappingDesign DevelopmentDiagramsIllustrative PlanIllustrative ViewsDigital + Physical modelConsultant CoordinationEcological NarrativePresentation Graphics
Anacostia Crossing was the winning
scheme for a competition to design a
park on former bridge piers that would
connect two disparate communities,
become an icon for DC, and
demonstrate ways to clean the heavily
pollluted and neglected Anacostia river.
LOCATION: WASHINGTON DCTYPE: COMPETITIONSIZE: 2.5 ACRESSTATUS: IDEA
TEAM:
OLIN - Landscape ArchitectOMA - ArchitectARUP - Structural EngineerL’Observetoir - LightingHabitat by Design - EcologistTetraTech - Hydrologist
5111st bridge park
OLIN+OMA’s winning scheme, Anacostia
Crossing, featured two interlocking
accessible slopes which created two high
points from which one can take in views of
the river and the adjacent neighborhoods.
diagrams by OMA
structure
views
planting strategy
program
accessibility
waterfalls
5311st bridge park
Level areas carved into the accessible
slopes provide a variety of spaces to
relax, eat local produce, drink beer,
watch an event, or learn something at
the environmental education center.
A product of over 200 community
meetings, the competition focused
on four major goals: connecting the
communities on either side, promoting
public health, engaging with the
river, and economic development.
Press
ARCHDAILYWASHINGTON POSTNATIONAL PUBLIC RADIOABC NEWSCBS NEWSARCHITECT MAGAZINEARCHITECTS NEWSPAPERTHE ATLANTIC CITY LABASLANEXT CITYDEZEENWASHINGTONIANWASHINGTON CITY PAPERCURBED
FABRICATIONconstruction experience and art exhibitions
56 change over time
MELTING, 2002
500 peeled crayons are loaded into
the top funnel. A hot plate within the
pedestal melts the crayons, allowing the
stream of wax to pour down a funnel
and out the exterior pipe, cooling into a
solid mass in the steel tray below.
Opposite:
EROSION, 2001
Salt blocks erode down a steel tray
into a vessel below. As rain fills
the vessel and evaporates, the salt
remains and rebuilds itself. The
cycle of state changes defines the
project. Rain switching from vapor
to liquid to vapor drives the salt
changes from solid to liquid to solid.
video documentation at joeyhays.com
Investigations in material
transformation fuel my
passion for change over time
in landscape architecture.
02.10.2001 03.10.2001 04.04.2002 13.11.2003
02.10.2001 03.10.2001 04.04.2002 13.11.2003
SALT EROSIONSTEEL EROSION
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Inspired by terraced rice patties,
the landscape component to CMU’s
Solar Decathlon entry integrates
indoor/outdoor gardening with
rainwater storage for gardening
in cold and dry climates.
Our team consisted of three
art students, one architecture
liaison and one art faculty.
As a grad assistant, my roles included
design consultation, poster design
and presentation, model making,
fabrication, installation in DC and
reinstallation at Powdermill Nature
Reserve where the house serves as
educational classroom, scientific
laboratory and demonstration center.
An international design build
competition in Washington
DC showcased solar power
and water reuse.
solar decathlon
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A collaboration with robotic artist
Gregory Witt, Green Roof Roller
Coaster was one of eleven BigBots
chosen to be part of Robot250, a city-
wide community art and technology
program designed to challenge public
perception about what defines a robot.
Based loosely on bad science - that
plant’s feelings can be monitored
through the electrical conductivity in
their leaves, Green Roof Roller Coaster
uses a wireless signal from the plants
in the cars to a micro controller that
sends them on a ride when the levels
stabilize or they become “bored”.
Gregory Witt is largely responsible
for the design. Fabrication was shared
equally aside from CAD drawings,
programming and wireless controls.
A roller coaster to entertain
plants offers an absurd
spectacle for visitors.
green roof roller coaster
Video Documentation
www.joeyhays.com
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Woodland Ponds is a family owned and operated residential
design/build firm operating in the Atlanta metro area.
I designed and built ponds for over 10 summers.
woodland ponds
64 house constrction
I assisted two house builders in the construction of a guest house through its various stages.
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In the 1890s Pittsburgh city engineers
thought it was more economical to
combine sewer and storm water into
one pipe and carry it directly to the
rivers to reduce disease and flooding.
In the 1950s the accumulating waste
forced ALCOSAN to build 90 miles
of pipes to intercept the combined
system and divert the water to a
centrally located treatment plant
(asterisk). During dry weather, the
interceptors (purple) carry waste
water to the treatment plant, but when
it rains (as little as one tenth of an
inch) they divert the overflow directly
into the rivers. An average rainfall in
Pittsburgh is one quarter of an inch.
Gardez l’eau celebrates the
composting toilet as a means
for people to rediscover their
place in the nutrient cycle.
gardez l’eau (watch out for the water)
“Outhouse with a View” is a three-story
self-sustaining marsh system designed
to plug onto the side of any existing
structure or to reside as a free standing
model to raise public awareness about
wastewater treatment alternatives.
The tower grants a meditative view
as well as an education on the cycle
of consumption, decomposition,
fertilization and growth.
OUTHOUSE WITH A VIEW
single-residence wastewater treatment
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The exhibition featured a two story
toilet, located in between the second
and third floors of the gallery. It
allowed participants to choose which
colored toilet paper and colored
saw dust to cover their contribution
with. A foot-powered trap door then
releases the colored poo into a clear
vitrine at ground level, creating a
communal ‘sand art’ compost.
Graphic design of accompanying
magazine and instructions by Will Hays.
More at stormpoo.com
gardez l’eau
north elevation
A fan vented the air from the
top of the compost through
a container of sawdust
and out planters full of
Narcissus flowers rendering
any foul odors pleasant.
A thirty-page magazine for
in-tower reading includes
context for the project and
alternative stormwater
solutions. It is available for
download at stormpoo.com.
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