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Page 1: Aaron Hanson Sample Work, 2012

Aaron Hanson

North Dakota State University

Sample Work 2012

5th Year Landscape Architecture StudentContact Information:

Cell Phone 763.742.4705Email [email protected]

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Aaron Hanson NDSU Fall 2008

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This project I did fall semester of 2008. It took place in Battle Lake, Minnesota. I did this hand rendering showing what it would be like experiencing the site with the design we did.

I worked with two other landscape architecture classmates on the model to replicate our design of the new Halverson Park.

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HALVERSON PARK

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All perspectives show a feel of the site and how it is a process of revealing as you experience each part of the design.

All the perspectives are done by me and the master plan was rendered by Josh Rajdl. Programs used were AutoCAD for the master plan, SketchUp, 3D Studio Max and Photoshop for the perspectives.

Master Plan

This project was in Bismarck, North Dakota at United Tribes Technical College (UTTC). I worked on it with another partner (Josh Rajdl) and we had to take on the challenge of a memorial walk for the Fort Lincoln Internment Camp that was originally at this site before becoming a college. We created a place for all Japanese and German internees to be remembered.

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MEMORIAL WALK

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Aaron Hanson NDSU Spring 2010AutoCAD Plans

These plans are done using AutoCAD and Photoshop was used for the top two images. The projects vary for each plan but show the different types of plans I am capable of completing. Each site varies in scale and detail intended to meet the project requirements.

(5) Pinus banksiana

(9) Syringa reticulata

(3) Celtis occidentalis(3) Quercus mongolica(3) Celtis occidentalis (6) Celtis occidentalis (6) Celtis occidentalis (4) Catalpa speciosa (3) Celtis occidentalis(3) Quercus mongolica (6) Quercus mongolica (6) Quercus mongolica (6) Quercus mongolica

(4) Quercus mongolica

(6) Ulmus pumila (6) Ulmus pumila (3) Ulmus pumila

(3) Gleditsia triacanthos

(6) Celtis occidentalis

(3) Quercus mongolica

(6) Ulmus pumila

(3) Catalpa speciosa

(6) Celtis occidentalis

(4) Quercus mongolica

(3) Ulmus davidiana var. japonica

(3) Ulmus davidiana var. japonica

(3) Ulmus pumila

(3) Ulmus pumila

(7) Acer ginnala

(8) Acer ginnala

(7) Acer tataricum

(6) Acer tataricum

(5) Acer saccharinum

(3) Populus deltoides

(3) Salix alba `Chermesina'

(3) Salix alba `Chermesina'

(3) Salix pentandra

(4) Salix alba `Vitellina'

(5) Salix alba

(2) Salix alba

(2) Salix alba `Chermesina'(3) Salix alba `Vitellina'

(2) Salix pentandra

(3) Juglans nigra

(5) Juglans nigra

(8) Aesculus glabra

(7) Acer negundo

(5) Populus deltoides

(7) Tilia cordata

(4) Tilia cordata(4) Tilia cordata

(4) Tilia cordata(6) Tilia americana

(5) Juniperus virginiana

(5) Pinus sylvestris

(2) Tilia americana

(7) Pinus contorta var. latifolia

(7) Pinus mugo

(8) Pinus mugo

(8) Pinus contorta var. latifolia(8) Pinus ponderosa(12) Pinus ponderosa

(10) Picea glauca var. densata

(10) Picea glauca var. densata

(10) Picea glauca var. densata

(12) Pinus ponderosa(9) Picea glauca var. densata

(4) Pinus ponderosa

(5) Pinus banksiana

(5) Picea glauca var. densata

(2) Pinus sylvestris

(1) Gleditsia triacanthos

(1) Ulmus pumila

(1) Gleditsia triacanthos

(1) Gleditsia triacanthos

(1) Ulmus pumila

(1) Ulmus pumila

(17) Acer saccharum

(4) Quercus macrocarpa

(4) Juglans nigra

(3) Quercus macrocarpa

(3) Quercus macrocarpa

(4) Elaeagnus angustifolia

(3) Elaeagnus angustifolia

(3) Sorbus aucuparia

(3) Sorbus aucuparia

(5) Salix alba `Chermesina'

(2) Populus tremuloides(2) Betula papyrifera

(2) Betula papyrifera

(3) Populus tremuloides

(2) Pinus mugo

(2) Pinus mugo

(2) Pinus contorta var. latifolia

(8) Malus 'Red Splendor'

(3) Malus hybrids

(3) Malus hybrids(3) Malus baccata

(3) Malus baccata

(2) Malus pumila

(2) Malus pumila

(1) Prunus maackii (each planter) 12 total

(4) Tilia cordata

(1) Gleditsia triacanthos

(1) Ulmus pumila

(3) Salix alba `Vitellina'

(1) Salix alba `Chermesina'

(2) Salix pentandra

(5) Pinus sylvestris

(5) Pinus banksiana (5) Juniperus virginiana

(5) Juniperus virginiana

(7) Pinus sylvestris

(3) Populus deltoides

(6) Pinus mugo

(2) Salix alba `Chermesina'

(1) Gleditsia triacanthos

(1) Ulmus pumila

(3) Ulmus pumila

(3) Gleditsia triacanthos

(3) Gleditsia triacanthos

(3) Gleditsia triacanthos

(3) Ulmus pumila

(3) Ulmus pumila(3) Gleditsia triacanthos

(3) Ulmus pumila

(1) Ulmus pumila (1) Ulmus pumila (1) Ulmus pumila(2) Gleditsia triacanthos

(1) Gleditsia triacanthos

(3) Celtis occidentalis

(2) Quercus mongolica

(4) Celtis occidentalis

(2) Ulmus davidiana var. japonica

(5) Ulmus pumila

(2) Quercus macrocarpa(3) Catalpa speciosa

(3) Quercus macrocarpa

(4) Celtis occidentalis (4) Ulmus davidiana var. japonica (6) Catalpa speciosa(2) Quercus macrocarpa

(3) Ulmus pumila

(5) Celtis occidentalis (4) Celtis occidentalis (5) Celtis occidentalis (4) Celtis occidentalis (3) Celtis occidentalis(2) Ulmus pumila (3) Ulmus pumila (3) Ulmus pumila(3) Ulmus davidiana var. japonica(3) Ulmus davidiana var. japonica(3) Ulmus davidiana var. japonica (3) Quercus mongolica(3) Quercus mongolica

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AUTOCAD WORK

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Aaron Hanson NDSU Spring 2011

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These perspectives shown were done in SketchUp and rendered with V-Ray. I then touched up everything in Photoshop for the final product.

Summer Views

CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

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Exiting Trail Building FaceNo Trail

Trail Along River’s Edge

Building Removal

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GIS WORK

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St. Cloud State University District

Downtown District

Building Removal

Natural Inlet

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25 - 50%50 - 60%60 - 70%70 - 100%

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Boardwalks

Water AccessWetland Filtration

Terraced Retaining WallPotential Areas For:

River CorridorUsed ArcScene to create a conceptual model of the site.

Slope AnalysisInfrastructure & ContoursHere I had to create my own building footprints in AutoCAD and then goe-referenced the footprints in ArcMap to the same coordinates of my existing data.

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CONCEPTUAL THESIS WORK

This section focuses on reconnection to the riverfront.Riverfront Hub Section

This section focuses on enhancing the riverbank. Eco-Beach Section

This section focuses on the cultural connection of the city by exploiting the city’s history of Gothic Revival Style infrastructure.

Educational Connection Section