Illustrative Site Plan Jason P.S. Bardeen
Illustrative Site Plan
Landscape Architecture PortfolioJason P.S. Bardeen
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
About me
Professional Experience
Leaning Pine Arboretum: 2014
My name is Jason Bardeen. I was raised in northern San Diego County, the youngest of three siblings. I attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo directly from high school after quickly deciding on landscape architecture and horticul-ture to be my profession. After five years I gradu-ated under a department that Design Intelligence ranked the fourth best landscape architecture and design school in the U.S. During the summers, I worked in Sacramento and Elk Grove for Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge specializing in irrigation implementation, conservation practices, project management, general maintenance, and practical design solutions.
Design ApproachSome remark that landscape architecture is a profession on its deathbed in this post modern society. I disagree: landscape architecture is the savior of our sprawling urban environment. It produces connections to public policy, cultural and social progression. Successful design must create a sense of place, nostalgia, and meaning. I am passionate about designing contextually to the site, users’ needs, native flora, and materials. During the design process, I strive to never neglect the unique function, audience, flora, and materials of a place. The professional experience I have accumulated influences me to design with a pragmatism that favors the reduction of maintenance and durability.
Project Manager: 2012-2014
-Conservation
-Design -Environmental Education-Construction
-Irrigation Implementation-Maintenance
-Maintenance
-Construction -Volunteer Education-Installation -Irrigation Implementation
Field Technician: 2011
Field Technician: 2011
-Conservation
-Design -Environmental Education-Construction
-Irrigation Implementation-Maintenance
-Installation -Nursery Management-Nursery Management
-Design -Maintenance-Construction -Irrigation Implementation
Design ApproachTable Of Contents
1Land planning design
Chula Vista, CAChula Vista Bayfront Revitalization
2Commercial plaza design
Vancouver, BCPine Cone Terrace
3Freelance residential design
Scottsdale, AZMikesell Residence
4Private road design
San Luis Obispo, CALos Osos Valley Access Road Park
5Private hotel design - AutoCAD details
Oceano, CAOceano Cyclist Hotel
6Residential design
San Luis Obispo, CASenn Residence
13'-1" 3'-5" 5'-10"
12'-7" 4'-0" 8'-6" 4'-7"
15'-11"
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2'-6"
18'-9"
9'-2"
46'-6
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34'-11"
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7'-8
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25'-6
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19'-2"
Composting Area
Clothes Line
Stairs from proposed deck7 inch rise / 11 inch tread
Decomposed granite boundby concrete edging
Broken concrete seat wall,recycled from existing
concrete patio
Garden brunch table
Seat wall surroundsproposed patio
Dining table seats 6 persons
Concrete raised succulentbed on first story patio
Trampoline
Herb garden
Two-foot berm withaccent boulders
Firewood shed
Brick patio withfire ring
Counter space with inlaid barbeque,sink, and copost chute
169 square foot second storywooden deck with a storage space beneath
Concrete patio, expansionjoints set at 5 foot square fromstair connection
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The design strives to increase green open space in west Chula Vista, trans-forming the bayfront into an opportu-nity to cater to Chula Vista’s dominant Hispanic demographic. A continuous marina promenade and bayside board-walk follow the shoreline. The prom-enade is wide enough to support a farmers market. The boardwalk trans-ports users closer to the ocean, wihch supports the opportunity to educate about sea level rise. The salt marsh expansion is engineered to retain the increasing tide levels and support native species. The north side of the marina
promenade is a beach enclosed by two terraced jetties, where people can swim and sunbath. The recreation park, inland of the soccer field, is designated for passive activities like large multi-family gatherings, birthday parties, quincea-ñeras, weddings, and holiday festivities. The Chula Vista Bayfront Park has a playground, long picnic tables, barbeque areas, bike and walking paths, and open spaces. The amphitheater/festival ground is an open air venue and an ideal spot for concerts, hotsummer night movies, swap meets, car club events, beer and wine festivals, carnivals, etc.
01 Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization
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Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization1
Illustratines how users are prompted to read the sea level plaque. The bronze strip is embossed into the paving, encouraging users’ eyes to follow the strip towards the sea wall and then the sea level plaque. The bronze strip embossed in the paving will annotate what the predicted sea level rise will be in 2050 and 2100.
Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization 02
bayside boardwalk
03 Chula Vista Bayfront Revitalization
chula vista marinaconceptual schematic
Communicating early design ideas for the outdoor amphitheater, arrangement of program elements, and a sculptural seating concept
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PROPOSEDAMPHITHEATER/FESTIVALGROUNDS
MARINA GROUPBOAT WORKS
BAYSIDEPARK
PROPOSEDRETAIL
CHULA VISTABAYFRONT PARK
PROPOSEDMIXED USERETAIL
PROPOSEDLOW DENSITY HOUSING
PROPOSED MIXED USE RETAIL
PROPOSED MIXED USE COMMERCIAL
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Layout
Striving to empower the residents of West Chula Vista by establishing connected green open spaces, mixed use development,and employ-ment opportunities in order to protect and preserve the unique character, quality, and heritage of the Chula Vista Bayfront.
Circulation Schematic Zoning
terraced rock jetty
chula vistaharbor district master plan
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chula vista marina promenade
07 Pine Cone Terrace
Located on the third story roof of a seven story building, Pine Cone Terrace is an urban park designed to facilitate corporate events and employee lunch/ break periods. The stage is large enough to fit a small band and the viewing floor can occupy 100 guests with use of event seats. LED bulbs hang from the galvanized steel overhead structure to facilitate night events. Forms inpired via the abstraction of a pine cone and tree.
StageCafeteriaSedum plantingsDwarf conifersPermeable concreteClumbing grassesWalking loopOverhead structure
Pine Cone Terrace2 intensive green roof
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Mikesell Residence3 Scottsdale, AZ
front yard sketch
shade structure design
back yard sketch
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planting plan
Golden Barrel CactusEchinocactus grusonii (32 / 1 gal)
Golden Barrel CactusEchinocactus grusonii (3 / 1 gal)
Red bird of paradiseCaesalpinia pulcherrima (2 / 1 gal)
Red bird of paradiseCaesalpinia pulcherrima (2 / 1 gal)
Red bird of paradiseCaesalpinia pulcherrima (1 / 1 gal)
Red bird of paradiseCaesalpinia pulcherrima (2 / 1 gal)
Deer grassMulenbergia rigens (2 / 1 gal)
Deer grassMulenbergia rigens (4 / 1 gal)
Deer grassMulenbergia rigens (1 / 1 gal)
Deer grassMulenbergia rigens (5 / 1 gal)
Deer grassMulenbergia rigens (5 / 1 gal)
Queen Palm (opitonal)Syagrus romanzoffiana (2 / 15 gal)
Mediterranean Fan PalmChamaerops humilis (1 / 24” box)
Texas rangerLeucophyllum x Rain Cloud (5 / 3.75 gal)
Texas rangerLeucophyllum x White Cloud (2 / 3.75 gal)
Texas rangerLeucophyllum x White Cloud (2 / 3.75 gal)
Texas rangerLeucophyllum x Rain Cloud (3 / 3.75 gal)
Texas ranger Leucophyllum x Rain Cloud (3 / 3.75 gal)
Blue palo verde Parkinsonia florida (transplant)
Deer grassMulenbergia rigens (2 / 1 gal)
Deer grassMulenbergia rigens (3 / 1 gal)
Texas ranger ‘Chihuahuan Sage’Leucophyllum laevigatum(2 / 3.75 gal)
Texas ranger ‘Chihuahuan Sage’Leucophyllum laevigatum(1 / 3.75 gal) Texas ranger ‘Chihuahuan Sage’
Leucophyllum laevigatum(1 / 3.75 gal)
Gold mound lantanaLantana montevidensis (2 / 1 gal)
Gold mound lantanaLantana montevidensis (2 / 1 gal)
Gold mound lantanaLantana montevidensis (2 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (1 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (2 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (1 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (2 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (2 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (3 / 1 gal)
Coral BellsHeuchera (13 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (3 / 1 gal)
Sweet acaciaAcacia farnesiana (1 / 15 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (1 / 1 gal)
Twin-flowered agaveAgave geminiflora (1 / 1 gal)
Sultana & Electric Lime Coleus Solenostemon hybrida (9 / 1 gal) & (9 / 1 gal)
Octopus agaveAgave vilmoriniana (2 / 3.75 gal)
Octopus agaveAgave vilmoriniana (3 / 3.75 gal)
Octopus agaveAgave vilmoriniana (3 / 3.75 gal)
Prickly pear and unknown cactus (transplant)
Velvet mesquiteProsopis velutina (1 / 15 gal)
Velvet mesquiteProsopis velutina (existing)
Velvet mesquiteProsopis velutina (existing)
BulbineBulbine frutescens ‘Hallmark’ (8 / 1gal)
BulbineBulbine frutescens ‘Hallmark’ (12 / 1gal)
CascolateCaesalpinia cacalaco (1 / 5 gal)
Potted Plants
Potted Plants
CascolateCaesalpinia cacalaco (1 / 10 gal)
Planting PlanRefer to the strategy report for links to individual plant fact sheets
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Traditional and Digital MediaCommunications ILCSchani Siong - Spring 2013
Jason P.S. [email protected]
760-777-0089
Landscape Architecture DepartmentCalifornia Polytechnic University
San Luis Obispo09Digital Section
Due Date:3 May 2013
Lesson 09: Creating sections - Ps/Ai
CANARY ISLAND DATE PALMPheonix canariensis TIRE TREE TIRE SWING
TIRE FORT
TIRE MULCHShredded rubber
FILL SOIL TIRE BALANCE BEAM
TIRE TUNNEL PLAYSCAPE PARING LOT
ANCHORING FOOTINGReinforced concrete
TIRE PLAYSCAPE
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Tire Playscape
San Luis Obispo, CA
The Los Osos Valley Access Road Redesign focuses on establishing a woonerf, a Dutch term describing a “living street.” The new street design creates an environment that reconnects pedestrians with the road. A tight cluster of low-medium density residential communities surrounding the site is the main audience. Inhibiting traffic into the site is necessary and achieved by narrowing the street width, changing pavement types, colors, and elevations, and introducing abrupt curves and obstacles. The design accommodates cyclists and runners with a separated path along the stormwater swale. A playscape is located at the northern limits near an apartment complex. A public plaza is located at the southern limits of the road/park for residents, shoppers from nearby Target and Costco, and adult students from the continuation school. The large fountain attracts passersby from the adjacent and busy Los Osos Valley Road.
Los Osos Valley Access Road Park
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Traditional and Digital MediaCommunications ILCSchani Siong - Spring 2013
Jason P.S. [email protected]
760-777-0089
Landscape Architecture DepartmentCalifornia Polytechnic University
San Luis Obispo09Digital Section
Due Date:3 May 2013
Lesson 09: Creating sections - Ps/Ai
CANARY ISLAND DATE PALMPheonix canariensis TIRE TREE TIRE SWING
TIRE FORT
TIRE MULCHShredded rubber
FILL SOIL TIRE BALANCE BEAM
TIRE TUNNEL PLAYSCAPE PARING LOT
ANCHORING FOOTINGReinforced concrete
TIRE PLAYSCAPE
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AutoCAD Details Examples5 Guadalupe Cyclist Retreat
13 Guadalupe Cyclist Retreat
Guadalupe Cyclist Retreat 14
Layout Plan Scale : Due Date : EHS 127: Horticulture andLandscape Design
Environmental Horticultural ScienceCalifornia Polytechnic University
San Luis ObispoHardscape and featuresL2.0 1" = 8'-0" 13 Mar 2014
Melanie Mills
Jason P.S. [email protected]
760-777-0089 J BpsWinter 2014
13'-1" 3'-5" 5'-10"
12'-7" 4'-0" 8'-6" 4'-7"
15'-11"
16'-0
"
4'-0
"
2'-6"
18'-9"
9'-2"
46'-6
"
34'-11"
34'-11"
16'-1
0"
7'-8
"
25'-6
"18
'-7"
19'-2"
Composting Area
Clothes Line
Stairs from proposed deck7 inch rise / 11 inch tread
Decomposed granite boundby concrete edging
Broken concrete seat wall,recycled from existing
concrete patio
Garden brunch table
Seat wall surroundsproposed patio
Dining table seats 6 persons
Concrete raised succulentbed on first story patio
Trampoline
Herb garden
Two-foot berm withaccent boulders
Firewood shed
Brick patio withfire ring
Counter space with inlaid barbeque,sink, and copost chute
169 square foot second storywooden deck with a storage space beneath
Concrete patio, expansionjoints set at 5 foot square fromstair connection
Planting Plan Scale : Due Date : EHS 127: Horticulture andLandscape Design
Environmental Horticultural ScienceCalifornia Polytechnic University
San Luis ObispoPlant Palette and DesignL3.0 1" = 8'-0" 13 Mar 2014
Melanie Mills
Jason P.S. [email protected]
760-777-0089 J BpsWinter 2014
San Luis Obispo, CASenn Residence6