RECLAIMING ATTENTION VIA LANDSCAPE
FAIRGROUND PARK
PLANTING DESIGN
Planting design for a winter light courtyard, utilizing texture and color to bring interest and variety to an urban winter landscape.
Completed for LA111: Plants in Design
Professor Amy McCosh Leonard, Spring 2022, University of California, Berkeley
MARIN CITY LAGOON
The design centers the desires and priorities of current residents, makes visible the history of Marin City, and creates an empathetic and magical connection between residents and the Green Sturgeon, per the instructions of the LA+ Creature Competition. Located in the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States, the design for the Marin City Lagoon establishes healthy conditions for endemic eelgrass, habitat of the Green Sturgeon. These drawings are are my contribution to a larger group submission.
Completed for LA201: Ecological Factors in Urban Landscape Design
Professors Kristina Hill and Deni Ruggeri, Fall 2020, University of California, Berkeley
EAST CUT PLAZA
Rooted in the understanding that monotony is harmful to our mental and physical health, the design for East Cut Plaza inserts sensory variety and interest into the urban experience. The plaza’s arrangement engages its adjacencies and invites visitors and passersby to wander and discover.
Completed for LA100B: Case Studies in Landscape Architecture
Professors Mike DeGregorio and Paul Peters, Spring 2020, University of California, Berkeley
WEFT FIELD PARK
Oakland, CA
Completed for LA100A: Fundamentals of Landscape Design
Professors Richard Hindle and Tomas McKay, Fall 2019, University of California, Berkeley
existing conditions
Drawings from the UC Berkeley Campus
Completed for LA234A: Drawing the Landscape
Professor Walter Hood, Fall 2019
CASE STUDY: aGNES KATZ MEMORIAL PLAZA BY DAN KILEY
This study illustrates Dan Kiley’s use of the grid to encourage circulation within an an enclosed public space.
material: balsa and birch plywood
Completed for LA100B: Case Studies in Landscape Architecture
Professors Mike DeGregorio and Paul Peters, Spring 2020, University of California, Berkeley
Hearst Corridor
A practice in design and representation for atmosphere.
Completed for LA234B: Landscape Processes through Drawing and Modeling
Professor Tyler Mohr, Spring 2020, University of California, Berkeley
manifesto for a just city
Completed for LA140: Social and Psychological Factors in Open Space Design
Professor Anna Livia Brand, Fall 2020 University of California, Berkeley