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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Barbara Pyda

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  • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Barbara Pyda

  • barbara pyda

    [tel. 07794502529 ] [[email protected] ] [address]12 Mocha court14 Taylor placebowlondone3 2pq

  • EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONSUniversity of Greenwich, London - MA Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture 2012University of Greenwich, London - Certificate in Landscape Design, Landscape Design 2011University of Life Sciences, Lublin, Poland - M.Sc. Engineer in Horticulture, Horticulture 2009

    WORK EXPERIENCEgraduate landscape architect, concertus design & property consultants, Ipswich december 2013 - present design technician - produce graphics by hand, work in ArchiCAD, powerpoint site survey including meetings with clients design work on planting plans project research assistant to senior landscape architects

    Intern, Wilder Associates, London April 2013 - July 2013 Produce graphics by hand, AutoCAD and Adobe Photoshop Prepare presentations in Power Point and packages for clients in Adobe InDesign Prepare draft drawings for conceptual and schematic design phase Research on the given subject Participate in meetings with clients and one day training on new software from Micro Drainage Administrative experience in managing the office

    Intern,| Battle McCarthy Consulting Engineers and Landscape Architects, London February 2013 Help in designing and completing the project for competition Prepare technical drawings in AutoCAD; additional work in Adobe Photoshop

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Languages: English (Advanced), German (Basic), Polish (mother tongue) IT skills: Archicad, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop CS5,Adobe InDesign, ArcGIS, Google Sketchup, Microsoft Suite

  • Table of Contents

    1. Concertus design & property consultants graduate landscape architect

    2. Wilder Associates Internship

    3. Battle McCarthy Internship

    4. Royals Business Park at the Royal albert Dock, london - MA main project

    5. Garden Design at Hadlow College Grounds

    6. Theme Project

  • Concertus - graduate landscape architect

    Concertus is a multi-disciplinary property consultant practice with a wealth of experience in creating award-winning built environment solutions. I started working for concertus at the beginning of december 2013. I'm employed as a graduate land-scape architect.

    My main role is to assist senior landscape architects in their job. I'm involved in all stages of design process starting from sketches and feasibility drawings through concept design and first CAD drawings, finishing on detailed design drawings.I'm also able to visit project sites and participate in design team meetings.

    All the drawings were produced in ArchiCAd, which was the only software used by landscape architects in the office.

    1. External works plan for extension - Rendlesham school.2. nursery external works - hillside primary school.3. library external works - hillside primary school.

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    DisclaimerThis drawing is to be read in conjunction with all related drawings. Do not scalefrom this drawing. All dimensions must be checked and verified on site beforecommencing any work or producing shop drawings. This drawing is copyrightand remains the property of Concertus Design and Property Consultants

    BY DESCRIPTION CHKDDATEREV

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    Landscape External Works

    12-0699

    Louise Jones

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    8 Russell Road - Ipswich - IP1 2BX

    01473 264 [email protected]

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    L02/01B

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    Rendlesham CP SchoolSycamore DriveRendlesham Woodbridge

    24.30

    24.35

    24.97

    25.19

    25.14

    25.20

    25.12

    24.80

    24.33

    24.3324.40

    New palisade fence and gates

    Paving (re-use existing slabs)

    Block paving (re-use existing blocks)retain and relay in original location

    Timber decking 'bridge'set above ground levelto protect rootzone of tree

    Oak to be retained and protected

    Dragons Teeth - timber bollardsof varying heights to delineate space

    New planting

    5no. relocated bike hoops

    New scooter storage

    Existing shelter

    2no. benches relocated

    5no. new bike hoops to match existing

    Bark 'river'

    New planting

    New hedge

    New palisade gateset within and to matchexisting fence

    Earth mound

    New planting

    New planting

    NB Play equipment and benchesto be removed and reused elsewhere on site

    BALL COURT

    Route to PG

    Grass

    24.20

    24.32Existing spot level

    Proposed spot level

    Existing tree

    Root protection zone

    Proposed tree

    Tree to be removed

    Key

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    LJ

    July 2014

    A 15/07/14 BP Landscape layout amended LJB 01/08/14 BP Landscape layout amended LJ

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    DisclaimerThis drawing is to be read in conjunction with all related drawings. Do not scalefrom this drawing. All dimensions must be checked and verified on site beforecommencing any work or producing shop drawings. This drawing is copyrightand remains the property of Concertus Design and Property Consultants

    BY DESCRIPTION CHKDDATEREV

    8 Russell Road - Ipswich - Suffolk - IP1 2BX

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    Planting Plan

    13-0057

    Glen Read

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    email: 01473 260753Tel:[email protected]

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    KESGRAVE HIGH SCHOOLREPLACEMENT OFHUMANATIES BLOCK

    15no.Miscanthus sinensis 'Malepartus' 2l.

    13no.Miscanthus sinensis 'Malepartus' 2l.

    14no.Miscanthus sinensis 'Malepartus' 2l.

    8no.Miscanthus sinensis 'Malepartus' 2l.

    38 bulbs Narcissus 'Thalia'plant randomly within planting bed

    38 bulbs Narcissus 'Thalia'plant randomly within planting bed

    38 bulbs Narcissus 'Thalia'plant randomly within planting bed

    14no.Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'2l.

    14no.Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 2l.

    14no.Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 2l.

    12no.Berberis julianae 3l.

    6no.Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'2l.

    3no.Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 2l.3no.Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'2l.

    9no.Phormium 'Sundowner' 3l.

    9no.Phormium 'Sundowner' 3l.

    9no.Blechnum spicant 2l.

    8no.Blechnum spicant 2l.

    3no.Persicaria affinis 'Darjeeling Red' 2l.

    12no.Stipa tenuissima 2l.

    50 bulbs Allium giganteumplant randomly within Stipa tenuissima

    10no.Phormium 'Yellow Wave' 3l.

    10no.Hebe 'Great Orme'3l.

    10no.Blechnum spicant 2l.

    65 bulbs Erythronium 'Pagoda'

    13no.Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'2l.

    12no.Persicaria affinis 'Darjeeling Red'2l.

    1no.Parrotia persica MS 1.5m

    1no.Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Ballerina' MS 1.5m

    Exist.Mahonia aquifolium

    ExistingSpiraea x arguta

    Exist.Berberis thunbergii

    Exist.Skimmia japonica

    Exist.Senecio sunshine

    Exist.Cotoneaster horizontalis

    7no.Cornus sanguinea 'Winter Beauty' 3l.8no.Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea' 3l.

    21no.Calamagrostis x acutiflora'Karl Foerster' 2l.

    23no.Calamagrostis x acutiflora'Karl Foerster'2l.

    15no.Luzula nivea 1.5l.

    16no.Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' 1.5l.

    8no.Calamagrostis x acutiflora'Karl Foerster' 2l.

    10no.Cornus sericea'Flavireamea' 3l.

    10no.Cornus sericea'Flavireamea' 3l.

    11no.Cornus sanguinea'Winter Beauty' 3l.

    8no.Hebe ' Great Orme' 3l.

    4no.Dicentra spectabilis 2l.

    6no.Heucherella 'Tapestry' 2l.

    8no.Pulmonaria angustifolia 1.5l.

    3no.Heucherella 'Sweet Tea' 2l.

    3no.Stipa tenuissima 2l.

    8no.Dryopteris filix-mas 2l.

    9no.Rodgersia aesculifolia 2l.

    8no.Dryopteris filix-mas 2l.

    3no.Heucherella 'Sweet Tea' 2l.

    4no.Stipa tenuissima 2l.

    14no.Luzula nivea 1.5l.

    19no.Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens'1.5l.

    11no.Geranium nodosum 2l.

    14no.Luzula nivea 1.5l. 9no.Geranium nodosum 2l.

    10no.Luzula nivea 1.5l

    12no.Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' 1.5l.

    Exist.Berberis thunbergii

    14no.Persicaria affinis 'Darjeeling Red' 2l.

    6no.Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'2l.

    6no.Rodgersia aesculifolia 2l.

    20no.Osmunda regalis 2l.

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    9no.Cornus sanguinea'Winter Beauty' 3l.

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    9no.Chaenomeles x superba 'Crimson and Gold' 3l.

    5no.Liriope muscari 1.5l.

    6no.Euonymus fortunei 'Silver queen' 3l.

    17no.Philadelphus 'Belle Etoile' 2l.

    8no.Viburnum davidii 2l.

    7no.Phormium 'Sundowner' 3l.

    8no.Hebe 'Nicola's Blush' 3l.

    14no.Lavandula x intermedia ' Grossa' 1.5l.

    14no.Lavandula x intermedia ' Grossa' 1.5l.

    7no.Phormium 'Sundowner' 3l.

    17no.Philadelphus 'Belle Etoile' 2l.

    9no.Viburnum davidii 2l.

    5no.Liriope muscari 1.5l.

    6no.Euonymus fortunei 'Silver queen' 3l.

    11no.Geranium nodosum 2l.

    6no.Aralia cordata 'Sun King' 2l.

    5no.Aralia cordata 'Sun King' 2l.

    10no.Chaenomeles x superba 'Crimson and Gold' 3l.

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    Planting Schedule - Kesgrave

    Plant Size Number

    Trees

    Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Ballerina' MS 1.5m 1Parrotia persica MS 1.5m 1 Oxydendrum arboretumShrubs

    Berberis julianae 3l 12Chaenomeles x superba 'Crimson and Gold' 3l 19Cornus sanguinea 'Winter Beauty' 3l 27Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea' 3l 28Euonymus fortunei 'Silver Queen' 3l 12Hebe 'Great Orme' 3l 18Hebe 'Nicola's Blush' 3l 8Lavandula x intermedia 'Grosso' 1.5l 28Philadelphus 'Belle Etoile' 2l 34Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 2l 42Viburnum davidii 2l 17Perennials

    Aralia cordata 'Sun King' 2l 11Dicentra spectabilis 2l 4Geranium nodosum 2l 31Heucherella 'Sweet Tea' 2l 6Heucherella 'Tapestry' 2l 6Liriope muscari 1.5l 10Luzula nivea 1.5l 53Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' 1.5l 47Persicaria affinis 'Darjeeling Red' 2l 29Phormium 'Sundowner' 3l 32Phormium 'Yellow Wave' 3l 10Pulmonaria angustifolia 1.5l 8Rodgersia aesculifolia 2l 15Ornamental Grasses

    Calamagrostis x acutifolia 'Karl Foerster' 2l 77Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 2l 6Miscanthus sinensis 'Malepartus' 2l 50Stipa tenuissima 2l 19Bulbous

    Allium giganteum bulbs 50Erythronium 'Pagoda' bulbs 65Narcissus 'Thalia' bulbs 114Ferns

    Blechnum spicant 2l 27Dryopteris filix-mas 2l 16Osmunda regalis 2l 20

    concertus - graduate landscape architect

    Assistant

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    LOUISE JONES

    Cedars Park CP SchoolStowmarketSOR 5 Extension

    01473 [email protected]

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    DisclaimerThis drawing is to be read in conjunction with all related drawings. Do not scalefrom this drawing. All dimensions must be checked and verified on site beforecommencing any work or producing shop drawings. This drawing is copyrightand remains the property of Concertus Design and Property Consultants

    REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHKD

    AAD-0505

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    TIMBER WALL SEAT

    8 Russell Road - Ipswich - Suffolk - IP1 2BX

    300

    FALL

    GEN 1 CONCRETE

    70 x 8 GALVANISED BOLTCOUNTERBORE AND PLUG

    SLABS (SEE L08/01/D3)

    2 No. HORIZONTALS 150 x 50Fix to post with countersunk bolts.

    SEAT FROM PLANED SOFTWOOD,CLEAR PRESSURE TREATED ANDSTAINED SADOLIN NATURAL 200 x50mm. Leave 5mm gap to building

    NOTES.

    ALL TIMBER TO BE SOFTWOOD UNLESS SPECIFIEDOTHERWISE; TO BE PRESSURE - TREATED WITHCOLOURLESS PRESERVATIVE.

    FINISH WITH COLOURED WOOD STAIN.

    ALL SHARP EDGES AND SPLINTERS TO BE REMOVED.

    WHERE RAILING ADJOINS PAVING OR KERBS, ANYHAUNCHING MUST BE REMOVED TO ALLOW POSTSTO BE SET CLOSE UP TO EDGE.

    GALVANISED BRACKETS FIXED TO POSTS

    POSTS 100 x 100 @ 1.0 CRS.

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    OCTOBER2013

    A 10/03/2014 BP Title amended LJ

    Assistant

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    LOUISE JONES

    Cedars Park CP SchoolStowmarketSOR 5 Extension

    01473 264143Tel:[email protected]

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    DisclaimerThis drawing is to be read in conjunction with all related drawings. Do notscale from this drawing. All dimensions must be checked and verified onsite before commencing any work or producing shop drawings. Thisdrawing is copyright and remains the property of Concertus Design andProperty Consultants

    REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHKD

    AAD-0505

    At A2 Size

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    PAVING DETAILS

    8 Russell Road - Ipswich - Suffolk - IP1 2BX

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    Q10/150 Marshalls Large KeyKerb (KL)Half battered standard block.(200x127x100mm)

    Q24/110 Marshalls Keyblock200x100x65mm

    Q24/248 30mm Bedding sand

    Q20/210 150mm Type 1Hardcore

    GL

    Q24/510 Sand for jointing

    Q10/530 Concretehaunching

    D1: BLOCK PAVING & KERB TO CAR PARK

    Q20/140 Compacted Subgrade

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    Soil level

    Q10/150AMarshalls keyblok edge, set on

    25mm mortar. As Blocks or tarmacpaving beyond, see layout plan.

    Soil to be level with top of pavingGL

    D2: SLAB TO MARSHALLSKEYBLOK

    Q25/216 Marshalls Saxon

    Q20/210 Hardcore base150mm Type 1.

    Q10/530 125mm concretehaunching.

    Q25/350 Joints

    Q25/300 25mm MortarBedding

    Q20/210 Hardcore base150mm Type 1.

    D3: SLAB TO HAUNCHING DETAIL

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    Q10/530 Concretehaunching

    Q25/300 25mm MortarBedding

    See D2 for Slab Arrangement

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    D4: BLOCK PAVING TO FOOTPATHS AND BICYCLEAREA-KEYBLOK EDGE

    Q24/110A:Tegula Blocks160mm gauge, 60mm thick;

    mixed sizes

    Q24/455 30mm SandBedding

    Q20/210:150mm Type 1Hardcore

    Q24/510 Sand for jointing

    Q20/140 CompactedSubgrade

    GL

    Q24/110A Marshalls Tegula sett edge

    GL

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    Gravel path to run aroundheat pump base (Q23:160)

    Granular sub-base (Q20:211)

    Compacted sub-soil

    D5:GRAVEL SURFACE TO TIMBER POST ANDPAVING

    Marshalls Saxon paving (Q25/216)

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    NOVEMBER2013

    A 06/02/2014 BP GRAVEL TO PAVING DETAIL ADDED LJB 10/03/2014 BP DETAIL No.4 AMENDED LJ

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    3.As a design technican my main role is to produce drawings in archicad.

    As a company most of our projects have educationalnature and I'm involved in projects like:- Pakefield High, Lowestoft- Hillside Primary School, Ipswich- the willows Primary School, Ipswich- Abbots Hall CP School, Stowemarket- Cedars Park CP School, Stowemarket- Hadleigh Primary School

    Attached drawings include:1. Planting plan - kesgrave hs2. Planting Plan - Hillside CP3. Construction details

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    Pavers from recycled material natural colour

    Vehicular route

    VIP drop off

    VIP

    Public drop off

    Deliveries

    Fire escape route

    Exhibition route

    Pedestrian route

    Entrance axis

    1492-GL-02 Access and circulation

    Entrance

    Wetland

    Frontage landscape

    Public drop off zone

    VIP drop off zone

    VIP

    Visual buffering

    Exhibition zone

    Ground level access is divided into three main streams. Office workers who arrive by car will proceed to basement level and take elevators directly to the office areas of the building. Visitors who arrive by car will be dropped off on the north side of the building and those arriving by bus will access from the south, both making use of the central axis spine, running north-south at ground level. This axis also becomes a central break our space, providing views of the mountains and the lake at upper levels of the building.

    A special VIP drop off at the eastern end of the building allows special guests to be brought direct to the commercial lobby, while exhibition visitors and conference delegates a brought in via the central corridor.

    VIP

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    1492-04 SUDS Strategy

    Surface collection from soft areas

    Surface collection from hard surfaces

    Sub-surface drainage

    Pumped water supply

    Surface rill

    Biofiltration zone

    Pond

    LEGEND

    The surface water management strategy is integrated into the building design, providing capture of rain water and improved microclimate.

    The strategy is divided into two main components:

    1. Capture and Treatment of Rainwater

    Rainwater from the roof level pavilions is directed into surface water attenuation and biofiltration pond, where it is treated prior to storage at basement level. It is important to provide as much contact with plant material as possible in order to remove suspended solids and organic material prior to tank storage.

    2. Attenuation and flood mitigation.

    Excess water collected in basement tanks is discharged into the ground level landscape , where it is joined by run off from vehicular and pedestrian surfaces. It is then led through a series of attenuation and filtration ponds to ensure that the site has a green field equivalent discharge quantity.

    In this case we would be aiming for discharge volume of 1.25 l/s (2.5 l/s/ha).

    The site will eventually discharge into Meixi Lake and the scheme ensures that the quality objectives set down in the Eco City guidelines are adhered to or exceeded.

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    Wilder Associates - internship

    i started my internship in the wilder associates in the middle of april 2013.i was working there on everyday basis so i could have had that chance to experi-ence that office-life in the landscape architecture company.

    at the beginning i was preparing sketches (eg. bendera road project) and doing some research on the materials, furnitures and planting.later my role was extended and i was preparing diagrams (autocad & photoshop),sections (autocad & photoshop) and i was included in conceptual design at the first stages of the design process.

    these three diagrams that I produced for the meixi lake project in china were includ-ed in the design package that was sent to the client.1. suds scheme for the entire site2. access & circulation for the entire site3. access & circulation for roof level

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    1492-RL-02 Access and circulation

    Upper wetlands

    Meadow zone

    Food production

    PV, wind turbine,algae tubes demonstration zonePV,

    Outdoor classroom

    Urban wetlands

    Viewing Points

    Exhibition Route

    VIP Route VIP

    Science & Technology

    Food Production

    Meadow Ecology

    Wetland Ecology

    Urban Ecology

    Outdoor Classroom

    VIP ZoneVIP

    Covered Zone

    Viewing Platform

    Buffer planting

    Exercise Zone

    The roof level of the building offers an extension of the exhibition experience by creating a series of zones through which visitors are taken on a journey.

    The route also provides strategic vantage points in order to take in views of the Meixi Lake development.

    Visitors will have an opportunity to choose various routes, each culminating at the outdoor classroom, where the sustainability credentials of the Eco City can be explained.

    The VIP pavilion at the western end of the building provides an exclusive viewing area, where the emphasis is on greater dwell time and the ability to entertain guests.

    VIP

    LEGEND

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  • My role was varied and included:- research - conceptual design- diagramatic drawings- autocad drawings- photoshop - creating indesign documents

    Wilder Associates - internship

    after the research work on the microclimate, planting, materials and furnitures the drawings above were produced. section drawings that show ground level (on the left) and atrium level (on the next page) were drawn in autocad and then coloured in photoshop.Also the detailed drawings on the next page were produced the same technique.

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    1492-GL-04 Planting palette

    Magnolia

    Photinia

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    GlyceriaHimalayacalamus Iris

    Euonymus

    Calamagrostis

    Salix

    Cornus Koelreuteria Wildflower meadow

    Acer

    The planting scheme has been developed in order to respond to the colour themes , created within the exhibition strategy.

    The strongest colour -Red has been used to define the extent of the site with the creation of tree book ends to the east ad west and linear structural planting to north and south.

    The site frontage is dominated by blocks of Magnolia planting, which provides spring and autumn interest without dominating the southern facade of the building.

    The meadow and wetland planting areas provide subtle hues of green, gold and blue and form a lush and diverse buffer zone from the main road to the south and buildings to the west.

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    1492-AL-02 Hardworks palette

    Recycled glass

    Granite

    Sandstone

    The atrium spaces form a natural extension of the office space and provide views to the mountains or lake beyond. Therefore the geometry of these courtyards will be created in a linear approach, in order to extend the eye line to the horizon.

    Raised planters will also provide seating and integrate lighting. Materials such as polished granite and resin bonded glass will create a harmony between traditional and innovative surfaces.

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    projects that i was involved in:- bendera road, kenia- harbour 55, china- meixi lake, china- kent county cricket club: --residential --grounds

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    Slab

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    Wildflower meadow

    Ornamental grasses and shrubs

    1492-GL-07.1 Typical sections and construction details

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    VIP drop off zone

    VIP

    block paving made from recycled materials laid in linear patterns

    Large Avenue trees

    Boardwalk

    Vehicular road

    Vehicular road

    Linear planting at entrance

    Reserved central green spaces in VIP drop off area

    Vehicular circulation route to VIP drop off area

    VIP

    Vehicular circulation route to VIP drop off area

    VIP

    Vehicular access to basement level

    Large woodland trees

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    Location plan

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    Expanded polystyrene void

    Ornamental grasses and shrubs

    Expanded polystyrene void

    Expanded polystyrene void

  • Battle McCarthy - internship

    I came to the battle mccarthy to assist with one of the big project that the company prepared for the competition in china. as i came at the later stage the design was already completed and my main role was to prepare sets of drawings. I prepared Autocad drawings for new architectural features in the landscape like: seasonal biospheres (drawing on the left), new laboratory/research building (top left), disney botanical biosphere, floating cafe and timber shelter.

  • Battle McCarthy - internship

    other assignments included:- prepare section drawings (autocad and photoshop)- prepare photomontages/ visualisation- prepare a plan view of the selected site (photoshop)

  • Royals Business Park Masterplan

    the new masterplan converts this brownfield site into urban mixed-use area contributing to the character of dockside to envisage the waterfront as a hub of activity and opportunity for urban food production.Proposed Suds scheme unites the whole site. Royal albert way is covered with green bridges to mitigate the noise and to connect the site with surrounded area. With 'green carpets' it also coun-teracts the heat island effect.

  • Royals Business Park - Landscape character assessment & sensitivity to change

    landscape character assessment

    the tool that I used to help me under-stand and articulate the character of the landscape. it helps indentify the features that give a locality its'sense of place' and pinpoints what makes it different from neighbouring areas.

    landscape quality and sensitivity to change

    the assessment of townscape quality/value is the process of eval-uating different character areas with regard to their character, condition and aesthetic appeal and then attaching a value to these areas. it also takes into account an appraisal of the likely value or importance to the community.the capacity of the landscape / townscape to accept change of the type and scale proposed has to be assessed based on the vulnera-bility of each character area to degradation through the intro-duction of new features, or through the loss of existing features.

  • the sections show new elements in the landscape. the attrac-tions with aquarium, new shop-ping / market hub, wetland and water activities at the dock-front will improve the site so-cially, ecologically, economically and aesthetically.The vision is to return the royal albert dock to its former glory as a thriving, vibrant place to live, work and visit

    Royals Business Park - sections

  • Royals Business Park - gis

    While doing the assessment GIS helped me with my work. I prepered series of draw-ings that showed me the right direction in designig the suds system.

  • Royals Business Park - sketches

    the sketches show progress in designing process.

    before I took the design to the autocad, first stages of the design were developed by hand ( two drawings on the left).

    in my design i introduced big glass canopies / walls as a type of barrier against the noise and wind (bottom left).I also designed the suds system for the entire site. the sketch below shows particular cells of this scheme.

    the drawing above shows the idea of 'sensory garden' with planting that stimulate all senses.

  • Royals Business Park - photomontages

    the photomontages show four different areas of the site : the floating fields at the dockfront, wetland, new dockfront with glass canopies and 'sensory gar-den' next to the newham councils building.

  • Royals Business Park - construction drawings

    construction drawings were drawn in autocad. 1. waterworks construction detail with swale and rigid water channel sections 2. waterworks construction detail plan view3. 'Sensory garden' planting plan with planting schedule

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  • Garden Design

    'colour gallery' garden was a project that I did during my Certificate of land-scape design year in Hadlow College. the garden was a part of the broadview gardens that are located in peaceful picturesque kent countryside.the objective was to create a garden that invites people for further exploring of the gardens. the whole process was carried out by hand including final plan.

  • Garden design - colour and texture plan

    this colour and texture plan includes planting like: evergreen hedge, ornamen-tal trees and grasses, deciduous and evergreen shrubs, perennials, ferns and succulents.

  • Garden Design - Detailed planting plan

  • Garden Design - sketches of sections and visualisations

  • Theme Project - urban tranquility - London Bridge & beyond

    theme project is a series of quick photomontages / design on a given subject.

    * no greenery * no tranquility* quick pace* office space around* boring space* noise everywhere

    * timber deck* magnificent viewpoint* noiseproof tunnel covers rail tracks* different type of planting above rail tracks

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    after

    park above the rail tracks

  • Theme Project - context sensitive design - jubilee gardens

    * scarce attractions* less activities* rectangular shapes* materials: concrete, limestone, * water* boring space

    * water pond above the rivers water level* noise barrier* underground parking* in the middle vegetated water ponds in two levels

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    after hill above the underground parking with soundproof barrier

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    after

    Theme Project - context sensitive design - jubilee gardens

    water ponds in the heart of thejubilee gardens water pond on the river thames during winter can be used as a skating rink

  • barbara pyda

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