D E S I G N P O R T F O L I OT h o m a s P r e s t o n B ra m e
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t sP O R T F O L I O
M ARBELL A RESO RT
P O O L
4 - 5M OSSY OAKS SU BD IVISI O N
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M A SO N RY
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S A N D B A R & R E S T R O O M S
D E S I G N C O N C E P TThe design goal for Marbella Resort is to channel Key West ’s unique culture and scenic beauty. The freeform organization of the pool mirrors the relaxed island culture while the layout and amenities appeal to the variety of people attracted to Key West. The focal point is the shipwreck spanning the pool. The sl ide highl ights both the excitement of adventure as well as Key West ’s beginnings: a small island off a coastal reef where trade ships went astray, bringing fortuitous goods, culture and more people to enjoy the party.
R e s o r t P o o l D e s i g n Key West, Florida
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D IVE PL ATFO R M
O UTD O O R SH OWERS
UTI LIT Y SH ED
SH I PWRECK SLI D E
P O O L
SAI L C AN O PYSAN D BAR
REST-RO O MS
H OT TU B
BI KE R ACK
R AISED J ACUZZI
S A N D B A R & R E S T R O O M S
D E S I G N C O N C E P TThe design goal for Marbella Resort is to channel Key West ’s unique culture and scenic beauty. The freeform organization of the pool mirrors the relaxed island culture while the layout and amenities appeal to the variety of people attracted to Key West. The focal point is the shipwreck spanning the pool. The sl ide highl ights both the excitement of adventure as well as Key West ’s beginnings: a small island off a coastal reef where trade ships went astray, bringing fortuitous goods, culture and more people to enjoy the party.
R e s o r t P o o l D e s i g n Key West, Florida
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O UTD O O R SH OWERS
UTI LIT Y SH ED
T h e Mo s s y O a k s s u b d i v i s o n s i t e n e s t s i n a t r a c t o f m at u r e f o r e s t o n
t h e w e s t s i d e o f At h e n s , G e o r g i a . T h e s l i g ht l y n a r r o w e r l o t s i z e s a l -
l o w s t r e e s t o e x p a n d i n a g e n e r o u s f o r e s t c a n o p y, p r e s e r v e s a n a t u r e
w a l k t r a i l , a n d c r e a t e s mu l t i p l e a c -c e s s p o i nt s t o t h e l a k e , t h e w o o d s
a n d n e i g h b o r i n g h o m e s . T h e r o a d a n d p l o t s a r e c a r e f u l l y p l a n n e d s o
t h a t t h e g r o v e o f m aj e s t i c t r e e s s t i l l s t a n d s t a l l f o r t h e
g e n e r a t i o n s t o c o m e .
Athens, Georgia
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C o n s e r v a t i o n S u b d i v i s i o n
Intermittent Stream on Site
Ex it ing Tree Canopy
Ex ist ing Lake on Site
Road 2 Horizontal Layout
Road 1 Vertical Layout “Green Finger” Trail Access
T h e Mo s s y O a k s s u b d i v i s o n s i t e n e s t s i n a t r a c t o f m at u r e f o r e s t o n
t h e w e s t s i d e o f At h e n s , G e o r g i a . T h e s l i g ht l y n a r r o w e r l o t s i z e s a l -
l o w s t r e e s t o e x p a n d i n a g e n e r o u s f o r e s t c a n o p y, p r e s e r v e s a n a t u r e
w a l k t r a i l , a n d c r e a t e s mu l t i p l e a c -c e s s p o i nt s t o t h e l a k e , t h e w o o d s
a n d n e i g h b o r i n g h o m e s . T h e r o a d a n d p l o t s a r e c a r e f u l l y p l a n n e d s o
t h a t t h e g r o v e o f m aj e s t i c t r e e s s t i l l s t a n d s t a l l f o r t h e
g e n e r a t i o n s t o c o m e .
Athens, Georgia
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C o n s e r v a t i o n S u b d i v i s i o n
Intermittent Stream on Site
Ex it ing Tree Canopy
Ex ist ing Lake on Site
Road 2 Horizontal Layout
Road 1 Vertical Layout “Green Finger” Trail Access
The Forest Garden illustrates a Southeastern Piedmont forest
ecosystem with native deciduous canopy trees, understory trees and
shrubs, and woodland flowers.
The Rose Garden celebrates the vibrancy and beauty of flowers
and draws in the chief pollinators and important insects essential to the health and vitality of the
garden.
Planted beds of annual vegeta-bles are surrounded by fruiting trees in the center of the garden to create a space that functions
as the central hub and work-space. Harvesting raised beds and utility storage all share in
unity of purpose and form.
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The single greatest lesson the garden teaches is that our relationship to the planet need not be zero sum... if we bother to try, and find ways to provide for ourselves without diminishing the world.-Michael Pollan
The Cleveland Road Elementary School Garden,
E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G a r d e n Athens, Georgia
Aerial view of school plot with inset of drawing
conceived by one its teachers,
became an opportunity to create
something functional as well as
beautiful. On January 17, 2011,
thirty volunteers planted sixteen
trees in the native forest garden
with a grant from Hands On
Northeast Georgia.
The Forest Garden illustrates a Southeastern Piedmont forest
ecosystem with native deciduous canopy trees, understory trees and
shrubs, and woodland flowers.
The Rose Garden celebrates the vibrancy and beauty of flowers
and draws in the chief pollinators and important insects essential to the health and vitality of the
garden.
Planted beds of annual vegeta-bles are surrounded by fruiting trees in the center of the garden to create a space that functions
as the central hub and work-space. Harvesting raised beds and utility storage all share in
unity of purpose and form.
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The single greatest lesson the garden teaches is that our relationship to the planet need not be zero sum... if we bother to try, and find ways to provide for ourselves without diminishing the world.-Michael Pollan
The Cleveland Road Elementary School Garden,
E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G a r d e n Athens, Georgia
Aerial view of school plot with inset of drawing
conceived by one its teachers,
became an opportunity to create
something functional as well as
beautiful. On January 17, 2011,
thirty volunteers planted sixteen
trees in the native forest garden
with a grant from Hands On
Northeast Georgia.
E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G a r d e n F o r e s t G a r d e n
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P l a n t S c h e d u l e
E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G a r d e n F o r e s t G a r d e n
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P l a n t S c h e d u l e
C e n t r a l G a r d e n
E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G a r d e n
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Eastern Red CedarsEastern Red Cedars
Oakleaf Hydrangeas
Raspberry Thicket Peach Trees
Blueberry Bushes
Southern Charm Azaleas
Pear TreesApple Trees
Outdoor Classroom
Garden Tool Shed and Potting Shed
Raised Beds for Annual Vegetables
Compost Area
Flagstone Garden Path
Wax Myrtles
C e n t r a l G a r d e n
E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G a r d e n
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Eastern Red CedarsEastern Red Cedars
Oakleaf Hydrangeas
Raspberry Thicket Peach Trees
Blueberry Bushes
Southern Charm Azaleas
Pear TreesApple Trees
Outdoor Classroom
Garden Tool Shed and Potting Shed
Raised Beds for Annual Vegetables
Compost Area
Flagstone Garden Path
Wax Myrtles
R o s e G a r d e n
E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G a r d e n
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P l a n t S c h e d u l e
R o s e G a r d e n
E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G a r d e n
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P l a n t S c h e d u l e
S t o n e M a s o n r y P r o j e c t s Charlottesville, Virginia
Ky o t o , J a p a nJ a p a n e s e G a r d e n S e m i n a r
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During my apprenticeship under stone mason Eric Bolton I designed and built the projects pictured be-low in Virginia using local stone and drystack building
techniques.
Retaining Wall with Stairs Serpentine Wall
Ni jo Castle
Imp erial Palace
Ryoanj i Temple
S t o n e M a s o n r y P r o j e c t s Charlottesville, Virginia
Ky o t o , J a p a nJ a p a n e s e G a r d e n S e m i n a r
P r o g r a m t h r o u g h t h e K y o t o I n s t i t u t e o f A r t a n d D e s i g n16 17
During my apprenticeship under stone mason Eric Bolton I designed and built the projects pictured be-low in Virginia using local stone and drystack building
techniques.
Retaining Wall with Stairs Serpentine Wall
Ni jo Castle
Imp erial Palace
Ryoanj i Temple
EDUCATION The University of Georgia, School of Environmental Design Athens, GA • BachelorofLandscapeArchitecture,May2012• MajorGPA:3.19/4.00
INDEPENDENT STUDY/WORK Independent Study, Cleveland Road Elementary School summer 2010 to presentBogart,GA• Interviewedclientstodevelopadesignprogramforaschoolgarden• Designedaschoolgardenincorporatingwishesofclientsandusinglocallysourcedandnativeplantmaterial• Presentedfinalprojectto6facultymembers• Projectawarded$350byHands-OnNortheastGeorgiafortheMartinLutherKingJrDayofService
Kyoto Institute of Art and Design,JapaneseGardenIntensiveSeminar fall2010Kyoto, Japan• Studiedfortwoweeksthedesigntheory,constructionpractices,andmaintenanceofJapaneseGardens• Visitedmanyofthefamoustemple,palace,andprivategardensaroundKyoto• Constructedourowngardenattheendoftheseminarsynthesizingwhatwehadlearned
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Hands-On Athens, Athens-Clarke County Heritage Foundation spring 2008Athens, GA• Interviewedlocalcandidateforyardredesigningandconvincedgrouptofocusoncandidate• Collaboratedwithgrouptocreateadesignthatmeetsclientswishes• Installedfinalplanwithgroupusingdonatedplantmaterialandtools
Full Moon Farms,Volunteer fall2008andspring2009Athens, GA• Harvestedproduceonanorganicfarmthatsuppliedlocalbusinessesandnon-profitslikeFarm255andtheAthensFoodBank
WORK EXPERIENCE Student Services Moving and Storage,Mover/CrewCaptain summer2006,2007,2009Charlottesville,VA• Responsibleforsafetransportationofcustomer’svaluables• Responsibleforbillingandclientpaperwork
Vision Landscaping, Crew Member summer 2008Watkinsville, GA• CollaboratedwithotheremployeestoinstalltheirrigationsystemforahousingdevelopmentinsouthAtlanta• Learnedabouttheworkingsofalandscapedesign,installation,maintenancefirm
Stone Masonry,Apprentice summer2008and2009Stanardsville,VA• Learnedhowtobuilddrystackstonefreestandingwalls,retainingwalls,andmortaredstonebuildingfoundations
COMPUTER SKILLS AutoCad 2010ArcGIS (ArcMap, Arc Catalogue, ArcScene, and ArcPad)Google SketchUp Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Powerpoint)Adobe CS3 – CS5 (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator)
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R e f e r e n c e sShelley Cannady
AssistantProffessor,CollegeofEnvironmentandDesignUniversity Of Georgia 30602
(706) [email protected]
Brad E. Davis AssistantProffessor,CollegeofEnvironmentandDesign
University Of Georgia 30602(706)[email protected]
L. Kay Parrish Teacher, Cleveland Road Elementary School
(706)[email protected]
EDUCATION The University of Georgia, School of Environmental Design Athens, GA • BachelorofLandscapeArchitecture,May2012• MajorGPA:3.19/4.00
INDEPENDENT STUDY/WORK Independent Study, Cleveland Road Elementary School summer 2010 to presentBogart,GA• Interviewedclientstodevelopadesignprogramforaschoolgarden• Designedaschoolgardenincorporatingwishesofclientsandusinglocallysourcedandnativeplantmaterial• Presentedfinalprojectto6facultymembers• Projectawarded$350byHands-OnNortheastGeorgiafortheMartinLutherKingJrDayofService
Kyoto Institute of Art and Design,JapaneseGardenIntensiveSeminar fall2010Kyoto, Japan• Studiedfortwoweeksthedesigntheory,constructionpractices,andmaintenanceofJapaneseGardens• Visitedmanyofthefamoustemple,palace,andprivategardensaroundKyoto• Constructedourowngardenattheendoftheseminarsynthesizingwhatwehadlearned
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Hands-On Athens, Athens-Clarke County Heritage Foundation spring 2008Athens, GA• Interviewedlocalcandidateforyardredesigningandconvincedgrouptofocusoncandidate• Collaboratedwithgrouptocreateadesignthatmeetsclientswishes• Installedfinalplanwithgroupusingdonatedplantmaterialandtools
Full Moon Farms,Volunteer fall2008andspring2009Athens, GA• Harvestedproduceonanorganicfarmthatsuppliedlocalbusinessesandnon-profitslikeFarm255andtheAthensFoodBank
WORK EXPERIENCE Student Services Moving and Storage,Mover/CrewCaptain summer2006,2007,2009Charlottesville,VA• Responsibleforsafetransportationofcustomer’svaluables• Responsibleforbillingandclientpaperwork
Vision Landscaping, Crew Member summer 2008Watkinsville, GA• CollaboratedwithotheremployeestoinstalltheirrigationsystemforahousingdevelopmentinsouthAtlanta• Learnedabouttheworkingsofalandscapedesign,installation,maintenancefirm
Stone Masonry,Apprentice summer2008and2009Stanardsville,VA• Learnedhowtobuilddrystackstonefreestandingwalls,retainingwalls,andmortaredstonebuildingfoundations
COMPUTER SKILLS AutoCad 2010ArcGIS (ArcMap, Arc Catalogue, ArcScene, and ArcPad)Google SketchUp Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Powerpoint)Adobe CS3 – CS5 (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator)
R e s u m eL a n d s c a p e
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R e f e r e n c e sShelley Cannady
AssistantProffessor,CollegeofEnvironmentandDesignUniversity Of Georgia 30602
(706) [email protected]
Brad E. Davis AssistantProffessor,CollegeofEnvironmentandDesign
University Of Georgia 30602(706)[email protected]
L. Kay Parrish Teacher, Cleveland Road Elementary School
(706)[email protected]