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Alex KelleyPortfolio // 2011-2015
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My design interest is enhancing the elements of the landscape that are underappreciated but ubiquitous. Designing elements that are common in new forms and strategies creates landscapes that are both legible and beautiful.
While attending the Ohio State university my studies contained a many types of projects. I have an aptitude for all scales yet excel at large scale projects. After graduation I have been working on projects in the developmental design and construction documentation stage.
I am hardworking, agreeable, and dependable. I function well within groups and am able to independently manage tasks that need completed to meet a concurrent goal.
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Rowan ParkRiverfront Restoration Park // 22 ac
Franklinton Arts CampusCommunity Housing and Art School // 17 ac
Licking County ReforestationReforestation Research Project // 16 mi2
Bigger DarbyEcological Remediation Gallery // 24 mi2
Paradise Garden ReduxDetail Design Drawing Set // 9,000 ft2
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01Education ExperienceASLA Annual Meeting and Expo // Denver ColoradoThe Ohio State University // Knowlton School of Architecture
B.S. Landscape ArchitectureOCASLA Fall Educational
Educational tour of Cleveland and CincinnatiWithin The Framework
Educational Design Charrette
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2012 + 2013
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ResúmeEmail // [email protected] // (724) 815-8101
Work ExperienceResearch Assistant // Knowlton School of Architecture - Columbus, Ohio
Designing framework for ecological remediation of the Kvirila River valley in the Republic of Georgia. Curated research material regarding ruderal vegetation and landscape art for use as educational aids and precedent in landscape architecture theory.
Landscape Designer // Good Form Studio - Columbus OhioProducing developmental design documentation for urban design project in Basel, Switzerland. Collaborating between swiss design team and Columbus designers in order to finalize design and budget.
Landscape Designer // Implement - Columbus, OhioCreated renderings, diagrams, and models for multiple residential design projects.
Master Plan Intern // Friends of Goodale Park - Columbus, OhioDesigned multiple strategies to be employed in historic Goodale Park. Presented proposed projects to community leaders and city administrators. Collected site information for analysis and future park operations.
Student Manager // Office of Student life, OSU - Columbus, OhioDirected catering staff of 15-20 employees during while maintaining communication between staff, management, and clients.
Present - Oct 2014
Present - Sept 2014
Nov 2014- Aug 2014
Aug 2014 - May 2014
May 2014 - Jan 2011
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ReferencesJason Kentner // [email protected] // (614) 588-6742
Knowlton School of Architecture // Associate ProfessorImplement // Partner
Nick Glase // [email protected] // (310) 849-3309Knowlton School of Architecture // Visiting ProfessorReed Hilderbrand Associates Inc. Architect + Landscape Architect
Sarah Cowles // [email protected] // (917) 488-5689Knowlton School of Architecture // Assistant ProfessorTbilisi State Art Academy // U.S. Fullbright ScholarRuderal Academy // Founder
Technical Knowl-Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign AutoCAD(GIS) Esri’s Arcmap
Microsoft OfficeRhinoceros 5Google Sketch-UpGrasshopper
Accolades & AffiliationsHonor Award for Analysis and Planning // ASLAStudio Award // Knowlton School of ArchitectureAmerican Society of Landscape Architects Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Design Build Institute of America // Student Chapter
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02Rowan ParkRiverfront Restoration and Park // 22 Ac
Louisville, KY // Fall 2013
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Rowan Park // Louisville, KY // 22 ac
Rowan Park // Strategy
Three centuries of repetition have made the English garden typology ubiquitous with park design. The intent of this park is not to invent a park typology. instead it is a conscience adaptation of a beloved format to an inhospitable environment. The sites conditions, a 20 foot floodwall, a highway overpass, and a steep reinforced riverbank make the site industrial and uninviting.
The design regrades the site in order to remove the barriers of the floodwall and reinforced riverbank. The grade also creates unique spaces and micro habitats that enrich the space with a dense blend of texture and potential for unique experience. while the introduction of trees obscures the overpass and softens the sound of passing traffic.
The result is a new park along Louisville’s waterfront that serves multiple uses. It culturally and ecologically enriches the city, spurs development in the area, and enhances the overall prestige of the city.
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Bottom Land Hardwood Forest
Bottom Land Hardwood Forest
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Rowan Park // Louisville, KY // 22 ac
Rowan Park // Grading & Flood Prevention
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Rowan Park // Character
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Building Use ProgramStorm Water Vegeation
03Franklinton Arts CampusCommunity Housing and Arts Campus // 17 AcresFranklinton, OH // Spring 2012
Franklinton, a community within Columbus, OH, is a community that is on the verge of significant redevelopments. This project is a responsible and cultural intervention within the site. A small art’s college paired with community housing.
With the removal of lowhead dams on the adjacent Scioto river it is possible to remove a levee on the site and incorporate the river in the design. Therefore, buildings are arranged perpendicular to the river and the riparian ecology meshes with the architecture.
The project creates a benchmark for future development within the area. The mesh of habitation, ecology, and art creates an opportunity to strengthen the cultural and physical health of the community.
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Franklinton Arts Campus // Franklinton, OH // 17 ac
Franklinton Arts Campus // Character
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Section 3 // Housing Bars
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1/50th of the Site = $1,228,800
$650 Reforests 1 Acre
$7,350 Revenue 1 Acre
10,240 Acres = $75,264,000
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04Licking County ReforestationReforestation Research Project // 16 mi2Licking County // Fall 2012
Example Planting Strategy
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Licking County’s land use is primarily agricultural. However, agriculture is not necessarily the best economic or ecological strategy. This is a research project to investigate alternative land use strategies.
Tree farms are a long term investment requiring minimal upkeep that changes the character of the region dramatically. The project imagines the reforestation of 16 mi2 of Central Ohio. However, if only 1/50th of the site was planted it would yield approximately $1.25 million in timber prices alone. Other elements such as housing communities, park land, and eco tourism have the potential not only to create economic benefits but cultural benefits as well.
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Licking County Reforestation // Housing Strategy
Licking County Reforestation // Licking County, OH // 16 mi2
Part of the process was to imagine how people would live within the new, ‘wild’, and modular landscape. Understanding that individuals prefer to live in differents types of environments an approach studying densities and lot sizes of many communities was completed. The result was a modular strategy of habitation that has the potential to create diverse communities that fit within the new framework of Buckeye Lake.
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05Bigger DarbyEcological Remediation Exhibit // 24 mi2Franklin County, OH // Spring 2014
Legible CorridorsDistinct CommunitesRiparian Remediation
This ASLA award winning project, developed with visiting professor Michel Devsigne, is an examination and redevelopment of ‘ The Big Darby Accord’, a strategy for the protection of the Big Darby watershed. The project culminates in a gallery exhibit. While robust the existing strategy lacks sensibility to the landscape and fails to develop any structure to the site.The development of the project fell into two parts. the creation of discrete parts to be used within the landscape and the assembly of these parts into a coherent plan to be implemented on the large site. My responsibility was the latter. I was in charge of a team of 5 students to develop analysis, propose strategies, and develop designs. Next, I was tasked with creating a single coherent and effective plan from strategies in development. After completion of the plan my next responsibility was to disperse necessary documentation and knowledge of the design to the teams that developed additional elements for the exhibit.
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[Model by OSU LArch 2014][Model by OSU LArch 2014]
Residential ForestWoodlot
Riparian Nursery //A requirement for any intervention within the site is a strategy for protection and remediation of the waterways. The riparian Nursery is a strategy that creates riparian protection and creates nurseries that are used as to mature trees for use in the other reforestation strategies in the toolkit.
Woodlot //The majority of the site is intended to remain for agricultural use. This is less than ideal for biodiversity. Woodlots of three acres or more are an ideal size to provide a habitat for the largest range of species. Also, a system of woodlots has the added benefit of creating recreational areas and remediate the effects of wind erosion and non-point Pollution
Bigger Darby // Toolkit
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[Model by OSU LArch 2014] [Model by OSU LArch 2014]
Windbreak Riparian Nursery
[Model by OSU LArch 2014]
Windbreak //The Windbreaks that exist on the site are small and only serve a limited purpose. A widening of the windbreaks create useful corridors to connect wildlife habitats, serve as recreational corridors, reduce wind erosion and non-point pollution, and reinforce the historical framework that defines the landscape
Residential Forest //There are many areas of the site that are used as single family housing. While these areas are not very dense they tend to border similar area. Therefore, this tool utilizes the road networks as boulevards, planted with ornamental trees, as a nucleus to promote residents to plant their lots with trees to further the goals of the Bigger Darby
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Bigger Darby // Banvard Gallery Exhibit
Bigger Darby // Franklin County, OH // 24 mi2
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A four week study in detail design, this project calls for a modern redesign of the char-bagh. The path, as in a traditional paradise garden, is the organizing element dividing the small courtyard in four elements. However, unlike a char-bagh the limestone path is fragmented in response to the landscape in the region. The quincunx grid of trees creates a diverse canopy defining additional spaces within the courtyard. Lastly a discrete water feature creates the geometrical perfection traditionally found in a paradise garden.
06Paradise Garden ReduxDetail Design Drawing Set // 9,000 ft2
Jerusalem, Israel // Spring 2013
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Paradise Garden Redux // Planting
A quincunx grid defines the space. The trees are trained to grow horizontally to quickly creating a vegetated ceiling in the courtyard. As the density of the canopy increases over time removal of certain trees keeps the canopy at an optimal density. Additionally the removal of trees redefines space and matures the character of the courtyard through the passage of time.
Paradise Garden Redux // Jerusalem, Israel // 9,000 ft2
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Paradise Garden Redux // Details
Paradise Garden Redux // Jerusalem, Israel // 9,000 ft2
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