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Page 1: Hayden King - Landscape Architecture Portfolio

VISIBLEinviting attention into the landscape

Hayden [email protected]

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CONTENTSRESUMEVISIBLE CITIES

VISIBLE RESTORATIONVISIBLE ECOLOGYVISIBLE CRAFTSMANSHIP VISIBLE COLLABORATIONVISIBLY PUBLIC

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One day someone discovered that if you walk as fast as possible and looked at nothing but

your shoes you would arrive at your destination much more quickly.

Soon everyone was doing it... No one paid any attention to how things looked, and as they

moved faster and faster everything grew uglier and dirtier, and as everything grew

uglier and dirtier they moved faster and faster...

Day by day the buildings grew fainter and fainter, and the streets faded away, until at last

it was entirely invisible. There was nothing to see at all. Norton Juster, The Phantom Tollbooth

Grid, Interrupted: Manhattan NYQueensway Market: Queens NY

Dam Removal, Spencer NY

Mundy Wildflower Garden, Ithaca NY

Performing Arts Center: Ithaca NY

Yardworks, Point Chautauqua NY

Finger Lakes Museum, Branchport NYDelaware Botanic Gardens, Dagsboro DE

Waveny Park, New Canaan CT

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EDUCATION

Cornell University, Ithaca NY Master of Landscape Architecture, Dec 2015Concentration: Horticulture ‘Gardens to Ecology; Seductive Systems’GPA 3.97

Hampshire College, Amherst MA Bachelor of Arts Degree in Fine Arts, Dec 2009Thesis Show, Dec 2009; 25 pen and ink drawings‘The End of Epic; Uninhabited Spaces’Coursework included Fine Arts, History, and Languages

Chicago Botanic Garden, Chicago IL Healthcare Garden Design Certificate Program

SUNY Albany, Albany NY Coursework in Chemistry, Mathematics and Environmental Science

Pont Aven School of Contemporary Art, Pont Aven, France Coursework in Oils and Mixed Media, recipient of PASCA scholarship

EXPERIENCE

Winterthur Garden Archives Intern, Wilmington DECreated an archival system for historic records of the garden,Organized 100+ years of garden records

Winterthur Horticultural Intern, Wilmington DE Pruning, weeding, garden installation, assisting GIS specialist with documentation of gardens using ARCGIS and AUTOCAD

Cornell Student Weekend ArboristTree identification and preliminary health evaluation for small communities in upstate New York

Crisan Edible Art Gallery, Albany NY Assisted pastry chefs, consulted with customers for custom desert orders, served guests

2012 to 2015

2005 to 2009

Summer 2015

2010 to 2011

Summer 2006

Summer 2015

Summer 2014

Fall 2013, 2014

2010-2011

Self Portrait

Hayden [email protected]

518-588-1591

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Triple Brook Farm Nursery, South Hadley MA Assisted customers in selecting plantsCared for a variety of perennials, organized office

Hampshire College Community Garden, Amherst MA Reestablished herb garden, put in paths and planted new fruit trees

Rincoln de la Tierra Orchard, Mendoza, Argentina Assisted in establishing nut trees on local root stock

Hampshire College Farm, Amherst MA Cared for cows, chickens, turkeys, pigs and bees, cut and baled hay

SKILLS & INTERESTS

Professional Computer ProgramsGeographic Information Systems (ARCGIS), AutoCAD, Rhinoceros,Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Microsoft Office

Representational drawing Pen, water color, oil and printmaking

Public Gardens - Children’s Gardens - Therapeutic Landscapes - Cultural Landcapes - Streetscape Design - Ecological Restoration - Agriculture & Permaculture Projects - Hiking and Cycling

REFERENCES

Peter TrowbridgeProfessor, Dept Chair - Cornell Landscape Architecture

Linda EirhartDirector of Horticulture - Winterthur Museum & Garden

Don RakowAssociate Professor - Cornell Public Garden Management

Iggy CalabriaOwner - Crisan Bakery & Edible Art Gallery, Albany NY

2009

2008 to 2009

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Summer 2007

Contact InformationAvailable upon Request

Pen Drawing

Hayden [email protected]

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This is a proposal for making Broadway safer, more

distinctive, and more ecologically functional.

It is part of a book of proposals presented to the

New York Department of Transportation and the

Flatiron Business Improvement District.

Permeable Paving Street Diet Permeable Paving[Parking]

Permeable PavingTree PlanterTree PlanterBikewayInfiltration Practice Infiltration Practice Proposed Typical Street Section

28th Street Looking South

VISIBLE CITIES‘Grid, Interrupted’, Broadway27th-22nd St, Manhattan, NY

Solo Studio Project, Fall 2015

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Existing Conditions

GRID, INTERRUPTED

Union Square Park

Madison Square Park

The city grid is physically interrupted by Broadway, creating a set of unique conditions for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. We can use this as an opportunity to interrupt the experience of the grid, emphasizing these unique conditions and making Broadway even more memorable.

Manhattan Street Grid §

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Motorist Pedestrian Cyclist

3 Characteristics of the Grid Subverted as Design Principles

Prioritizing Pedestrians & CyclistsThe grid is continuous for vehicles, but fragmented for pedestrians. This project subverts the hierarchy of the grid, making pedestrians and cyclists the primary users.

Participatory DesignThe grid is an example of top-down design. By engaging users we can create a more participatory, bottom up design.

Site Responsive DesignA grid is uniform, as though the landscape were a blank slate. By emphasizing adjacencies we can treat the grid in a non-uniform way, making each site responsive to its surroundings.

GRID, INTERRUPTED - STUDIO - SOLO PROJECT - FALL 2015

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Along the bike and pedestrian corridor of Broadway are a series of destination plazas.In Madison Square Plaza, the focus is on creating a user responsive design, while responding to the adjacent Madison Square Park and Flatiron Building.

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GRID, INTERRUPTED - STUDIO - SOLO PROJECT - FALL 2015

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Splitting the Grid: Reinforcing ConnectionsIn this area, the grid has been inserted into the pedestrian plaza, and then split and shifted, reinforcing the sense that Broadway is a special place where things work differently.

This creates a unique view of the iconic Flatiron Building, the namesake of the Flatiron District, while providing a home for amenities to heighten pedestrian comfort.

Madison Square Plaza PerspectiveLooking East from West 24th St & 5th Avenue

Cool Weather SunWarm Weather Shade

‘Loose Parts’- Simon Nicholson

Components on sliding tracks can be moved around the design. They stay on site even in the evening when other movable furniture is usually removed.

They allow users to respond to local conditions, seeking sun or shade, to build sociable clusters, and to be active participants in the design.

These components are inspired by the architect Simon Nicholson’s ideas about ‘Loose Parts’.

Moving Parts

GRID, INTERRUPTED - STUDIO - SOLO PROJECT - FALL 2015

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22nd Street Plan

‘BroadwayBoogie Woogie’- Mondrian

22nd Street Plaza

Site Responsive Design:Emphasizing AdjacenciesThis site is all about adjacencies: Flatiron Building - Plaza - Street. It combines the strategies used in the two sites above, a streetscape and a plaza, to create a hybrid site.

In this site, Mondrian’s painting ‘Broadway Boogie Woogie’ serves as inspiration. The planter-desks are obstructions to invite stopping and stillness, and frame the plaza.

The plaza adjacency also allows the streetscape to expand and become more playful, with the inclusion of swinging furniture, another form of moveable part.

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Opposite: 22nd Street Plaza Perspective Looking South from 23rd Street

GRID, INTERRUPTED - STUDIO - SOLO PROJECT - FALL 2015

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New York Street Design Manual

Existing ProposedSocial Benefits Existing Proposed

Street Diet-50%-86,445 sq ft

Expanded Pedestrian Spacex1.6, +77K sq ft

Continuous Bicycle Network

Extended Public Seating

Tree Canopyx3

Pervious Surfacex1884+220,000 sq ft

Planted Infiltration Practices x40, +27K sq ft

Permeable Pavements+192,000 sq ft

“Design local streets for slower speeds to reduce the number of crashes and to discourage cut-through traffic”

“Expand usable public open space by reallocating underutilized roadway space for pedestrian plazas”

“Design streets to encourage physical activity for all ages and populations by making bicycling attractive and convenient”

“Expand the availability of public seating”

Eco-Benefits

“Minimize impermeable surfaces and maximize vegetation on streets”

“Street designs should use stormwater source controls wherever possible”

“Reduce streets’ rate of heat absorption by maximizing tree canopy cover”

“Minimize impermeable surfaces”

Street Design Policy Goals (Pages 21-24).

GRID, INTERRUPTED - STUDIO - SOLO PROJECT - FALL 2015

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Plant SelectionSite Responsive Planting: Using Broadcasted Seed Allows Plants to Participate in the Design

Flowering CalendarM A M J J A S O

Common Names Latin Names

Wild GingerCanada OnionPearly EverlastingThimbleweedSpreading DogbaneRed ColumbinePricklepoppyCanadian MilkvetchRedring MilkweedWhorled MilkweedHarebellStar ThistleSensitive PlantRocky Mountain Bee PlantDayflowerLanceleaf CoreopsisPale CorydalisThreadleaf CoreopsisPurple ConeflowerWhite Trout LilyBeach StrawberryIndian BlanketBeetleweedWhite AvensDowny GentianPrairie SmokeLiverleafPaleleaf Sunflower

Asarum canadenseAllium canadense var. canadenseAnaphalis margaritaceaAnemone virginianaApocynum androsaemifoliumAquilegia canadensisArgemone albifloraAstragalus canadensisAsclepias variagataAsclepias verticillataCampanula rotundifoliaCentaurea americanaChamaecrista fasciculataCleome serrulataCommelina erectaCoreopsis lanceolataCorydalis sempervirensCoreopsis verticillataEchinacea purpureaErythronium albidumFragaria chiloensisGaillardia pulchellaGalax urceolataGeum canadenseGentiana puberulentaGeum triflorumHepatica nobilisHelianthus strumosus

Shade Tolerance - Drought Tolerance - Propagated by Seed - NY Native Species selected for Pollinator Benefits

GRID, INTERRUPTED - STUDIO - SOLO PROJECT - FALL 2015

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Farmers Market Section

This project was for a competition to convert

an elevated railway in Queens into a part of the

street fabric. We proposed a moving marketplace

which would appear along different parts of the

Queensway on different days of the week.

VISIBLE CITIESQueensway, Queens NY

Studio Project with Huan Liu and Akshali Ghandi

Fall 2013

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Slowing Down

Eating gives us an opportunity to slow down and make connections to our region and our community. Though there are many farmers markets in Manhattan and Brooklyn, unfortunately there are only 13 in all of Queens.

Our group worked closely on concept and design. I spearheaded the model building for Rhino and GIS. My team mates were in charge of graphic design and planning.

Concept Development

QUEENSWAY - STUDIO - GROUP PROJECT - FALL 2013

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Perforated RoofThe roof plane in this part of the Queensway has been replaced by a perforated surface that lets in brilliant points of sunlight.

The perforations are cut in many different angles based on the angle of sunlight throughout the day and year, which creates a constantly changing pattern of light. The roof lets in more light on a winter morning and creates shade on a sunny summer afternoon.

View of Project Entry during Rain Event

Changing Shadows and Azimuth

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Our team worked closely with local landowners

to determine the best strategy for removing a 95

year old dam while minimizing ecological risks and

maximizing ecological benefits.

Spencer Lake

Stream Channel Design

Watershed Topography

Watershed Land Use

VISIBLE RESTORATIONDam Removal, Spencer NY

Restoration Ecology Group Project, Spring 2015

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This is a semester long in-depth investigation of

a single site, a wildflower garden and adjacent

water filtration plant - from geology and soils

to hydrology, landscape ecology and plant

communities to bird habitat.

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Dowtown Ithaca

BrokenWheel Rim

Concept Drawing: A Broken Bicycle Wheel Landscape Ecological Network, Canopy Cover

VISIBLE ECOLOGYMundy Wildflower Garden: Ithaca, NY

Design & Environmental AnalysisGroup Project with Mark Schrader &

Yiying Bao, Fall 2015

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Making Connections: Making SpaceAs the watershed was developed the site became increasingly prone to flooding. To ‘solve’ this problem, Cornell built a flood wall along the creek, and a series of drains at the top of the ridge along the southern edge of the site.

As a result, the site has been functioning less and less like a floodplain. The Sycamores and Cottonwoods in the canopy are being replaced with drier understory volunteers, such as Beech and Birch.

But as the region becomes more prone to flooding and dry spells Cornell will need to make space to hold water. By understanding the connections between different systems, from soil to plant communities, we can understand that this site is ready to return to floodplain and provide services that Cornell needs.

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Sycamore Cottonwood

Floodplain Forest

Sycamore Cottonwood

Floodplain Forest

with Garden UnderstoryHemlock Beech Birch

Moist Upland Forest

Hemlock Maple Moist

Upland ForestMixed Oak

Dry Upland ForestSedge-grass

Open Wetlands

Cattail Open Wetlands

Herbaceous Ruderals

Woody Ruderals

Lawn

Lawn with

Specimen Trees

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A generic concrete plaza surrounding a Renaissance

inspired building? With attention to detail, beautiful

material choices, and a more playful relationship

with nearby buildings - a once bleak space can

become a place to remember.

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Marble tread stairs staggered joints

2" diameter stainless steel handrail see details 9e-j 701

18" mortar joint

4/8/2014

4/15/2014

4/21/2014

All marble treads to be heat treated for grip.

Provide one each of H-M and one each of mirrorcopies for opposite edge of stair.

H-K, M 6" depthL 2" depth

Stair Construction Detail

VISIBLE CRAFTSMANSHIP

Performing Arts Center, Ithaca NYSite Construction Solo Project

Spring 2014

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STAIR 1 DETAILSL701

Scale: 1"=2'

STAIR 1 SECTION9L701

Scale: 1"=2'

STAIR 1 PLAN9aL701

Scale: 2"=1'

HANDRAIL SURFACE MOUNT PLAN9fL701

3'

2"

4'

8"

#2 Crushed Granular Base, typ

4000 psi concrete

16"x6" marble treads variable widthsee detail 9d-701set in 1

2" mortar bed with pins 12" OC

#4 bars 18"OC, typ

6" 6"

8"

4'

Top of stair+739'8"+

(4) 14"x4" Expansion masonry bolts

14"x6"x6" stainless steel plate

1" stainless steel rail

1' 34" 1'6"

1'4"

1'4"

1'

5"

3'8"

3'8"

6'

6'

Bottom of stair+738'2"+

Top of stair+739'8"+

Surface mount stainless steel plate, see detail 9f-g 701

Heat treated marble tread stairs staggered joints2" diameter stainless steel handrail see details 9e-j 701

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358"

358"

2/13/2014

2/18/2014

2/24/2014

3/9/2014

3/9/2014

3/10/2014 3/25/2014

Scale: 1"=2'

STAIR 1 SECTION ELEVATION FROM NORTH (A) (FOR REFERENCE ONLY)9bL701

SCALE: 1"=2'

STAIR 1 SECTION ELEVATION FROM NORTH (B) (FOR REFERENCE ONLY)9cL701

Top of stair +739'8"+

Bottom of stair +738'2"+

Marble veneer (existing) - Performing Arts Center

Wall height +741'10"+

Wall height +739'6"+

8"

4'

1'

16"

2'2"

8"

4'

1'

Top of stair +739'8"+

Wall height +741'10"+

2'2" Marble veneer (existing) - Performing Arts Center

4"x2'x4' Marble cope

#4 bar, 18" OC, typ

4000 psi concrete footer

Bluestone wall

#2 Crushed granular base, typ

4"x2'x4' Marble cope

#4 bar, 18" 0C, typ

4000 psi concrete footer

Bluestone wall

#2 Crushed granular base, typ

Bottom of stair+738'2"+

1'

1" SS rail, square

Wooden rail, see detail 9i-j 701(3) 1" SS rail, square18" SS cable see detail 9h 7011" SS rail, square

Surface mounted, 14" SS plate see detail 9e-f 701

3'

1.5"1"4"1"

1"

4 14"

5 14" 5 1

2" 2' 1'

Scale: 1"=2'

HANDRAIL SECTION9eL701

Scale: 2"=1'

HANDRAIL SURFACE MOUNT SECTION9gL701 Scale: 4"=1'

CABLE SYSTEM9hL701

Scale: 2"=1'

WOODEN RAIL9iL701

Scale: 1"=1"

WOODEN RAIL SECTION9jL701

Scale: 2"=1'

MASONRY CONNECTION9kL701SCALE: 1"=2'

MASONRY SCHEDULE9dL701

3/18/2014

3/27/2014 3/30/2014

'A Select' grade cedar with clearfinish

1 12"

r=12"

2"

Perimeter=6.15"

8" 8"

8"

(4) 14"x 4" Expansion masonry bolts

14"x6"x6" stainless steel plate

1" stainless steel rail

(4) 14"x 8" Expansion masonry bolts

14"x6"x6" stainless steel plate

1" stainless steel rail

TOP OF STAIR BOTTOM OF STAIR

MASONRY SCHEDULEFOR STAIR 1

A 1' x 2' x 6" 11B 16" x 2' x 6" 7C 18" x 2' x 2" 5

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All marble treads to be heat treated for grip.

Provide one each of D-L and one each of mirrorcopies for opposite edge of stair.

D-K 6" depthL 2" depth

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H

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11.5"

1'6" 2'

1'

10"

6" 1'

1.5" 9"

1'9"

16"

2'7"

2 18"

1'4 14"

16"

1112"

18"

1'1014"

9.75"

7" 1'1112"

18" mortar joint

Wood handrail rounded at end

116" SS band around wooden rail,Radius of wooden rail 1

16"of an inchnarrower under SS band Edges ofSS band are flush with wood

SS 34" dome capSS beveled washer

SS cable 18"

SS 14"diameter, 3" screw

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B

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12"

2"

SS rail

8" 8" 8"8"

8"8" 8" 8"8" 8"

L2'

1'

11.5"

L

Bottom of stair+738'2"+

Top of stair+739'8"+

18" mortar joint

4/8/2014

6" rise, 1' run, 18"wash

R=24"

R=30"3 1

4"

3 14"

6 12"

SS rails welded at joints

16"x6" marble treads variablewidth see detail 9d-70112" mortar bed

4" pins 12" OC

4" overlap

4/15/2014 4/21/2014

PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - SITE CONSTRUCTION - SOLO PROJECT - SPRING 2014

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PAVING DETAILSL700

Scale: 1"=1'

CURB BETWEEN PLAZA AND PERMEABLE PAVING ON STREET5L700Scale: 1"=1'

PERMEABLE PAVING IN PLAZA4L700

Scale: 1"=1'

PERMEABLE PAVING ON STREET3L700

Scale: 1" to 1'

CURB BETWEEN PERMEABLE PAVING ON STREET AND ASPHALT6L700

Scale: 1" to 4'

DROP CURB PLAN8L700

Scale: 2"=1'

SILT FENCE1L700 Scale: 1"=1'

CHAINLINK FENCE2L700

1"=1'

DROP CURB SECTION8aL700

Heavy dutyInterlocking Brick pavers 8"x4"x4"14" Sand joint

1" Vertical weeps 3' OC

8" #2 Granular Stone Base

Geotextile fabric

Brick Brand and ModelBrick pavers 8"x4"2" typ, and 1"x1

2"x2"14" Sand joint

Geotextile Fabric

8" #2 Granular Stone Base

2" Sand setting bed

2"2"8"

5"X18"Granite curb

Concrete bead footer1:3:6 Dry MixUniform piles at eachend on 3' centers beneath curb for fulllength of curb

Permeable Paving on Street

Marble Border set into Permeable base

Sawcut

Existing Asphalt

New AsphaltGranite CurbPermeable pavers in streetGranite Curb1'x2"Marble Border with thermal finish

Permeable pavers in plaza

Drop curb does not exceed 1:12 slope

Cast Iron Detectable WarningNeenah Foundary Manufacturer

Existing Asphalt

Sawcut

NYSDOT #7 Top course

2"3"

1'

NYSDOT #1 Base course

1' #2 Granular stone baseGranite curb

Concrete bead footersee detail 5-700

SawcutGranite curb with concrete bead footerbelow see detail 5-700

1:12 slope

Cast Iron Detectable Warning see 7-7005x6 WW Mesh

#2 Granular stone base 2/13/2014

2/18/2014

2/24/2014

3/9/2014

3/9/2014

3/10/2014 3/25/2014

6"

2' min

2' min

6"

2' min

2' min

Woven geotech fabric secured to stake with metalfasteners and reinforced between fasteners and fabric

Drawstring along top of fabric

Dig trench, bury bottom flap of geotechunder #2 stone, tamp in place.

2"x2" Wooden stakes, placed 8' OC

8'

4" 4000 PSI Concrete

1" Sand setting bed

#4 Bar 12" OC both ways

4000 PSI Concrete, typ

4"

4"

8"

2"3"

1'

#6#1

#1

#1#6

#1

#1

#6

Tension bar #5

Rail or brace end

Acorn top

Welded

Welded

Galvanized Chain Link #9

Scale: 2"=1'

CHAINLINK FENCE GATE2aL700

Top rail

Permeable Paving in Plaza

Scale: 1" to 1'

ASPHALT REPAIR7L700

Existing AsphaltSawcut

NYSDOT #7 Top course

NYSDOT #1 Base courseMarble BorderPermeable Paving in Plaza

1"3"

8" 4/15/2014

4/21/2014

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Layout Plan Grading Plan

Lighting Plan Planting Plan and Furniture SchedulePERFORMING ARTS CENTER - SITE CONSTRUCTION - SOLO PROJECT - SPRING 2014

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Yardworks is a collaboration between the Cornell

Lab of Ornithology and MLA program and towns

in New York State to build ecologically resilient

communities. I worked closely with a Home Owners

Association and nearby residents to design two

small parks which are currently under construction.

Memorial Fountain Park Perspective Looking East

VISIBLE COLLABORATION

Yardworks Studio, Point Chautauqua, NYSolo Work, Spring 2014

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Memorial Fountain Park Perspective Looking West

Site Analysis

Proposal Development Drafts

Technical Planting Plan

BEARBERRYEASTERN RED CEDARBLACK CHOKEBERRY

NEW JERSEY TEASWEET CLETHRA

RED OSIER DOGWOODBLACK HUCKLEBERRY

FLOWERING RASPBERRYSTEEPLEBUSH

RED MAPLE

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 1’Juniperus virginiana ‘Grey Owl’Photinia melanocarpa ‘Iriquois Beauty’Ceonothus americanusClethra alnifolia ‘Sugartina’Cornus sericea ‘Arctic Fire’Gaylussacia baccataRubus odoratusSpiraea tomentosaAcer rubrum

2-3’2-3’

3’3-4’3-4’1-2’

3-6’2-4’

40-60’

COMMON NAME LATIN NAME HEIGHTMar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.

WATER HABITAT BLOOMTIME, FRUITING TIME

YARDWORKS - STUDIO - SOLO PROJECT - SPRING 2014

SUN

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The Finger Lakes Museum is devoted to celebrating

the Finger Lakes and educating visitors about

stewardship. Turning the museum land into a bird

habitat exhibit will showcase the biodiversity of the

region, educate locals about ecological design, and

entice the many birders who visit the area.

Finger Lakes Museum Section

VISIBLY PUBLICFinger Lakes Museum

Keuka Lake, NYSolo Project, Spring 2013

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Important Bird Breeding Areas in Region

70 Protected species in 3 miles of the Museum

Region located in the Atlantic Flyway

Finger Lakes Museum Plan

Mixed Forest Riparian Buffer Exhibit

Boat Garden

Children’s GardenTeaching Kids about Bird Watching

Wildflower GardenShowing Wildflowers in A Formal setting

Sun Loving ShrubsBlock Less Desirable View

Meadow

Wet Tolerant Plants

Boat House

FINGER LAKES MUSEUM - STUDIO - SOLO PROJECT - SPRING 2013

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We contacted 20 children’s gardens throughout the

country and interviewed their personnel to create

a list of recommendations for the future Children’s

Garden at Delaware Botanic Gardens. These

recommendations will be used to design the new

garden.

Photographs from Participating Children’s Gardens

VISIBLY PUBLICDelaware Botanic Gardens

at Pepper Creek, Sussex County DEPublic Garden Management with

Karen St. Clair & Danielle ParkSpring 2015

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This garden, designed by the Olmsted Brothers in

the 1910s, was converted into a public park in 1967. I

worked with the Parks Department of New Canaan

to create a Cultural Landscape Report for the garden

which documents the evolution of Waveny and

assesses its present condition.

Historic and Contemporary Site Photographs

VISIBLY PUBLICWaveny Cultural Landscape Report,

New Canaan, CTSolo Project, Spring 2013

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HAND DRAWINGUndergraduate fine art thesis,Drawing, painting, print makingUninhabited spaces

Hayden [email protected]