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. S E L E C T E D W O R K S .

B R I D G E T

W A L S H

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I n both my f ree t ime and educat ion, my pass ion has been des ign. F rom Landscape Arch i tectu re to ceramics and fu rn i tu re res to rat ion, I en joy a w ide range of approaches to m i t igat ing problems and f ind ing aesthet ica l l y p leas ing so lu t ions.

As ide f rom ar t and des ign, my other in te res t s inc lude soc ia l j u s t ice, respons ib le ecologica l so lu t ions, t rave l , and exp lo r ing fo rmu las to c iv i l and techn ica l i s sues. These at t r ibutes have been en r iched th rough my s tud ies and on ly cont inue to deve lop th rough my dai l y obser vat ions o f the wor ld. I apprec iate and f ind p leasu re in learn ing new methods and am a lways w i l l i ng to exper iment to c reate pro jects that I am proud of. I s incere ly hope that shows in these se lected works I have compi led.

P E R S O N A L

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TABLE OFCONTENTS

(DYE)ing For Change

Resume

The Last Frontier

Relief

Personal Work

Fairchild GradingPlan

[email protected]

+1 708 275 4682

Blue Island, Illinois

. B R I D G E T W A L S H .

issuu.com/bridgetwalsh0

LANDSCAPE

. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS .

AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

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R E S U M E2 0 1 5

EDUCATION

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL. Fine + Applied Arts | Bachelor of Landscape Architecture GPA : 3.58/4

Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand

August 2015

Design Department Intern• Conducted site surveys and generated thorough digital base plans

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Craig Bergmann Landscape Design, Lake Forest, IL.

• Prepared and compiled presentation materials, including both digital & hand renderings, planting palettes, styling images, and construction documents• Aided in maintenance of existing projects and attended new install work with head horticulturalist & garden care team.

Murphy ’s Pub, Champaign, IL.Bartender

Office Assistant

• Gained greater time management skills between busy work and school schedule • Able to serve dozens of customers at once, always with same quality service

Sportsfields Inc., Alsip, IL.

• Established and updated social media outlets • Acquired office organizational skills

The Meadows Golf Course, Blue Island, IL. Bartender & Kitchen Management • Gained exceptional communication and leadership skills • Developed diplomacy and dialogue in the workplace

Summer 2015

2011 - 2014

2008 - 2014

2013 - 2015

Study Abroad January 2014 - June 2014

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VOLUNTEER WORK + PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

ACHIEVEMENTS

American Society of Landscape Architecture

Pillsbury Bates Award | UIUC College of Fine and Applied Arts

Student Chapter Member & National Chapter Member 2013 - 2015

Fine and Applied Arts Student Ambassador Active Member

2013 - 2015

2013

Tau Sigma National Transfer Honors SocietyActive Member

Awarded to students with academic promise

Sasaki Day Finalist | UIUC Landscape Architecture | Project : (Dye)ing for Change 2015Senior level class finalist, presented work at departments yearly award ceremony

Presented research and design strategies at university-wide research event Undergraduate Research Symposium Participant | UIUC | Project : (Dye)ing for Change 2015

KABOOM! Kitty Korral Park Renovation, Blue Island, IL. Volunteer

Helping Hands Food Pantry, St. Benedict Church, Blue Island, IL.Volunteer

PROFICIENCIES

• Adobe Creative Suite • Drafting/modeling software: Autocad, Sketchup • Physical model making

• Photography: Digital & DSLR

• Plant Identification • ArcGIS (basic)

• Exhibition Set-up • Hand drafting & rendering

Champaign - Urbana Potter’s Guild 2014 - 2015Active Member

July 30, 2013

2006 - 2013

2013 - 2015

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. T H E S I T E .Vacant homes and indus t r ia l lo t sRobbins /A l s ip/B lue I s land, I l l i no i s

. D E S I G N . B r idget Wal sh + Shu ru i Zhang

Reg iona l Des ign S tud io Mar ypat Mat t sonFa l l 2014

. A B O U T .T h i s p r o j e c t f o c u s e d o n t h e C a l u m e t r e g i o n a n d i t s i s s u e s w i t h s t o r m w a t e r i n f r a s t r u c t u r e . T h e v e r y l a r g e s i t e h a d s e v e r a l p r o b l e m s a t b o t h s m a l l a n d l a r g e s c a l e . E i g h t y p e r c e n t o f t h e l a n d o n o u r s i t e w a s a b a n d o n e d a n d t h e p e o p l e w h o l i v e d i n t h e a r e a w e r e t h e f a c e s s o c i a l i n j u s t i c e . T h r o u g h o u r s o m e w h a t i n t r e p i d i n t e r v e n t i o n o f n a t u r a l d y e p i g m e n t p r o d u c t i o n p l o t s , w e s o u g h t t o a l l e v i a t e t h e l o f t y p r o b l e m s w i t h t h e c o m b i n e d s e w e r s y s t e m , u n e m p l o y m e n t , a n d a i d i n t h e r e h a b i l i t a t i o n o f s o i l d u e t o p a s t i n d u s t r i a l u s e .

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Unemployment Rate

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$ 55 ,137

Es t imated Househo ld Income

$ 20 ,780

Percentage o f res ident s l i v i ng in pover ty i n 2012 : 27 .6%

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ne ighborhood p lot s - sma l l sca le p igment p roduct ion

dye incubato r s - la rge sca le indus t r ia l p igment p roduct ion

S t reet channe l s and (a r t )e r ies wor k on the i r own ; no pumps o r complex sy s tems - j u s t g rav i t y. The p recas t conc re te sy s tem has the potent ia l to be imp lemented th rough a b lock by b lock bas i s, p rogress i ve l y and at d i f fe ren t s i zes. They p re fo rm mu l t ip le jobs at once ; co l lec t ing f i r s t f l u sh , f i l te r i ng i t, and d ive r t i ng i t i n to nearby c rop f ie lds.

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A r te r ies

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Open a r t i s t s tud ios

Exh ib i t s

C lasses

Innovat i ve Of f ices

Green Roof s

P igment by-p roduct Ponds

Green wa l l s + Wate r / Too l S to rage

Souven i r Shop

Ind igo At r i um

Proposed tank p rogramming St reet channe l s

Ex tends p ro f i tab le and p len t i f u l I nd igo fe ra t i nc to r ia g row ing season.

Depend ing on locat ion to p lo t s / i r r igat ion wate r ways, g reen tanks w i l l have mu l t i - s to rage use.

Showcases beaut i f u l p lan t p igment re fuse. Sha l low, co lo r fu l ponds a re v i s ib le f rom nearby h ighways and tank g reen roo f s.

ex i s t i ng o i l tanks

F i l te r sD i rect s wate r cou r se

Under g round su r faceFu r the r d i rect s wate rI r r igates c rops

Sha l low in depthQu ick d ra in ing p lant s Neut ra l i zes wate r

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Cul t i vate P lan t s

D i s t i l l

Fabr ic

Ha i r Dye

Makeup

PaperBo i l P igmentSed iment

P lan t F ibe r

L iqu id

Add Wate r and Mordant

( I ron, A lum, Oak ga l l )

Fe r t i l i ze r

Fe rmentat ion

P lan t p igment manu factu r i ng p rocess

2 - 3 ’ F lower

Rose Of SharonHyper icum ca lyc inum

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P igment p roduct ion p lant spec i f icat ions

4 - 5 ’Leaves Roots3 - 6 ’

T rue Ind igoI nd igo fe ra t i nc to r ia

MadderRub ia t i nc to rum

5 - 8 ’ En t i re P lan t

We ldReseda lu teo la

2 - 3 ’ En t i re P lan t

Dye r ’ s B roomGen i s ta t i nc to r ia

F ie ld Mar igo ldCalendu la a r vens i s

F lower1- 2 ’

B lack Walnu tJ ug lans n ig ra

90-120 ’ 40- 60 ’ Wood

Osage OrangeMaclu ra pomi fe ra

Annua l Pe renn ia l B ienn ia l Dec iduous Sh rub

Eve rg reen Sh rub

Nuts and bar k

Dec iduous TreeDec iduous TreeAnnua l

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Poss ib le p rogramming

Food Co-ops

Smal l Bus inessesRes tau rant s

S tud ios Fa rmer s Marke t s

Cafes

Ex i s t i ng s t reet cond i t ions / potent ia l

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7 min.

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Beve r l y A r t Cente r

ARTS B lue I s land

Ch icago Botan ica l Gardens Dye Work shopsSchoo l @ A r t I n s t i t u te :Tex t i le Des ign

Urban Th reads S tud io

Proposed : P i l son Fash ion Incubato r

Joe Lew i s Go l f Cou r se : (a r t ) i f i c ia l l y dyed g reens

Columbia Col lege Papermake r ’ s Garden

DETROIT

CHICAGO

Audience

Th i s un ique p roduct ion wou ld be seen as a des t i nat ion fo r those cu r ren t l y un invo lved w i th the c i t y, lead ing to a much needed re inves ted in te res t i n the ne ighborhood. More impor tant l y, c i t i zens wou ld have the oppor tun i t y to become a par t o f the g rowth .

S i te sect ion mode l 1 ”=200 ’8 ” w ide x 3 ” h igh x 24” long

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. T H E S I T E .Southe rn -mos t bu i ld ing on the quad,S tock Pav i l ion, Un ive r s i t y o f I l l i no i s

. D E S I G N . B r idget Wal sh

P lan t ing Des ign S tud ioTwa l ib H l im iFa l l 2014

. A B O U T .T h e p r i n c i p a l o b j e c t i v e o f t h i s p r o j e c t w a s t o i n t e r v e n e t h e u r b a n h y d r o l o g i c a l c y c l e t h r o u g h g r e e n s t o r m w a t e r i n f r a s t r u c t u r e a n d r e i n t r o d u c e t h e n a t i v e p l a n t c o m m u n i t i e s o f I l l i n o i s . M y p e r s o n a l g o a l w a s t o a c c e n t a n d e n h a n c e t h e h i s t o r i c f a c a d e b y i n t r o d u c i n g a p l a n t r i c h p a l e t t e w i t h y e a r - r o u n d i d e n t i t y .

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Helleborus x hybridus “Blue Lady”

Polemonium caeruleum “Snow + Sapphire”

Carex pennsylvanica

Cinnamomea osmunda

Aruncus dioicus

Campanula americana

Heurchera villosa var. Atropurpurea

Symplocarpus

Carex radiata

Asarum canadense

Digitaria cognata

Existing Sycamore trees

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. T H E S I T E .8 vacant lo t s ad jacent to Met ra E lect r ic L ine, Souths ide o f Ch icago

. D E S I G N . B r idget Wal sh

Su r face Eco logy S tud io Mar ypat Mat t sonSpr ing 2015

. A B O U T .T h i s i s a n e x p e r i m e n t a l p r o p o s a l t o t e s t i n n o v a t i v e a n d b o l d i d e a s f o r i m p r o v i n g t h e u r b a n e c o l o g y t h r o u g h o u t t h e C i t y o f C h i c a g o . B y r e m o v i n g a n d c o n v e r t i n g u n n e c e s s a r y a s p h a l t i n t o h i g h - p e r f o r m i n g , v i s u a l l y c o m p e l l i n g d e p r e s s i o n s , R e l i e f s e t s t h e s t a g e f o r u r b a n n a t u r e t o r u n i t s c o u r s e . I t i s e s s e n t i a l l y a p o p - u p p r o j e c t , b u t i t s e f f e c t s a r e o u t l a s t i n g . I t i s e f f i c i e n t a n d w i d e l y r e p l i c a b l e , b u t t h e s e e i g h t s i t e s w e r e c h o s e n a s a n i m p e t u s f o r s o m e t h i n g b i g g e r . T h e s p i n e o f t h e 8 s i t e s i s t h e M e t r a E l e c t r i c L i n e , w h i c h r u n s t h r o u g h n e i g h b o r h o o d s w h i c h a r e n o t o r i o u s l y n e g l e c t e d b y c i t y .

Metra Electric Line

Pilot Sites

Surface Map Credit :Studio Collaboration - ArcGis, Google maps, site visits

P i lo t S i tes =

187,282 sq/ft. paved su r face

121st and LaffinOwned by Metra Rail14,762 sq/ft.

122nd and LoomisOwned by city45,830 sq/ft.

108th and DauphinOwned by city4,935 sq/ft.

78th and GreenwoodOwned by city8,210 sq/ft.

76th and GreenwoodOwned by city60,119 sq/ft.

68th and KenwoodOwned by Metra Rail68,000 sq/ft.

43rd and LakeshoreOwned by city5,652 sq/ft.

81st and UniversityOwned by ?20,532 sq/ft.

Cond i t ions A long Sp ine

4 R E L I E FD E P A V E C H I C A G O

Paved Su r face Map

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Conceptua l Co l lage

S i te Cond i t ions + Proposa l

Secondary success ion man i fes t i ng i t se l f

P lan ted spec ies s tab i l i ze and oppor tun i s t spec ies, o r p ioneer p lan t s, qu ick l y devote ene rgy to fu r the r p roduce no- fus s seeds. Th i s i s not necessa r i l y the des i red outcome, but a rea l i s t ic poss ib i l i t y i f commun i t y members chose not to adopt the new open spaces.

S i ze + p lant ing pa l le t depend on passenger gaze

The in sp i ra t ion fo r th i s p ro ject a re parenchyma ce l l s, wh ich make up a subs tant ia l vo lume o f p lant t i s sue. The th in -wa l led ce l l s have la rge d i s t i nc t i n te rce l l u la r spaces. The ce l l wa l l s a l low a f ree movement o f wate r i n to the p lant s vesse l s and the ce l la r spaces a id in absorpt ion o f wate r and the s to rage o f food, i ng red ient s necessa r y fo r l i fe. Th i s p rocess i s m im icked on the paved su r faces and represented by loose ly a r ranged c i rcu la r pat te rns and depress ions, absorb ing su r face wate r and fos te r i ng new p lant g rowth and l i fe.

Majo r i t y o f s i tes owned by C i ty o f Ch icagoLots enc losed by both ne ighborhoods and ra i l co r r ido r

Depress ions act as a cata ly s tfo r f u tu re p lant p roduct ion Orange + Red to commun icate

emot iona l and v i sua l cues

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30’2010’5’

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1.5’ of asphalt and aggregate removed

4’ of existing soil, tilled1.5’ soil amendment added

20’ + 30’ reliefs :Red - 6’ average height5’ + 10’ reliefs :

Orange - 3’ minimum height

exaggerated scale

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S t a g e 1C u r r e n t S t a g e 2 S t a g e 3 D e s i r e d O u t c o m e ( s )

A n n u l a r r e l i e f s w o u l d b e r e m o v e d f r o m s u r f a c e b y u s e o f c o l d p l a n e r s , m i n i e x c a v a t o r s , a n d i d e a l y , e l b o w g r e a s e f r o m c o m m u n i t y v o l u n t e e r s . R e m o v e d a s p h a l t c a n b e r e c y c l e d a n d r e - u s e d o n s i t e ( t o a l l o w g r e a t e r p e d e s t r i a n a c c e s s ) o r o f f - s i t e , t o f i l l t h e n o t o r i o u s p o t h o l e s o f C h i c a g o .

S i t e s r a n g e f r o m d e a d e n d s t o s t o r a g e o v e r f l o w . R e s i l i e n t p l a n t s h a v e a l r e a d y b e g u n t o t a k e o v e r .

S o i l i s e n r i c h e d w i t h n e e d e d n u t r i e n t s , a n d w o r k e d w i t h c l a y t o a i d i n r e t e n t i o n w a t e r . M y c o r m e d i a t i o n , u s i n g f u n g i t o d e c o n t a m i n a t e s o i l , a n d e a r t h w o r m s , “ n a t u r e s p l o w , ” h a v e t h e p o t e n t i a l t o t r e a t s o i l s .

N a t u r e e n s u e s . S e e d s a r e c a r r i e d b y w i n d , w a t e r , a n d f a u n a . P i o n e e r p l a n t s b l e n d w i t h h e a r t y p l a n t i n g s .

- C o m m u n i t y m e m b e r s o r a l d e r m a n i n v e s t i n t e r e s t i n f o r m e r l y n e g l e c t e d s i t e s .- C r a c k s a n d e r o s i o n e x p a n d d e p r e s s i o n s a n d p l a n t s p r o p a g a t e a c r o s s l o t s- S o i l i s r e h a b i l i t a t e d a n d c o m m u n i t y g a r d e n s a n d n e w p u b l i c a r e a s e s t a b l i s h e d .

Conef lowerHerbaceous perenn ia l2 .5 to 3 feet2 .5 to 3 feetJune to Augus tOrange w i th ye l low raysFu l l sun to par t shadeDry to mediumLow

Bi rds , Bu t te r f l ie s

But te r f l y BushHerbaceous perenn ia l2 .5 to 3 feet1 to 3 feetJune Ju l y Augus tDeep orange to ye l lowFu l l sun to par t shadeDry to mediumLow

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Card ina l F lowerHerbaceous perenn ia l4 feet.5 to 1 .5 feetJu l y Augus t SeptemberRedFu l l sun to par t shadeDry to mediumLowBi rds , Bu t te r f l ie s

Wi tch Haze lDec iduous Sh rub3 to 5 feet4 to 6 feetJanuary and MarchRuby RedFu l l sun to par t shadeMediumLowWin te r I n te res t

Wi tch S ide-oats GramaHerbaceous perenn ia l1 to 2 feet4 to 6 feetAugus t and SeptemberRed to shades o f b lushFu l l sun to par t shadeDry to mediumLow

Cast i l le ja cocc inea

Asc lep ias tuberosa

Ech inacea ‘ Orange Pass ion '

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Common NameTypeHeightSpreadB loom T imeB loom Colo rSunWate rMain tenanceAt t ract s

Ye l low nut sedge (Cyperus escu len tus )

Red so r re l (Rumex acetose l la )

Cress lea f Groundse l(Packe ra g labe l la)

Common NameTypeHeightSpreadB loom T imeB loom Colo rSunWate rMain tenanceAt t ract s

Common NameTypeHeightP lant Spac ingB loom T imeB loom Colo rSunWate rMain tenanceAt t ract s

Common NameTypeHeightP lant Spac ingB loom T imeB loom Colo rSunWate rMain tenanceAt t ract s

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Common NameTypeP lant Spac ingSpreadB loom T imeB loom Colo rSunWate rMain tenance

Pu rp le Deadnet t le(Lamium pu rpu reum)

Nipp lewor t(Lapsana commun i s )

Lobe l ia card ina l i s

Imp lemented P lan t s

P lan t ing Pa le t te

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LEGEND

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