Landscape Design – Maidstone Design Competition

Creating a Connected Urban Core
The overall goals of the High St. corridor in Maidstone, Kent originate from an assessment of the features that exist within and around the site.
Goals
  1. Connections will be made that help create a successful system as a whole
  2. Creating distinct urban plazas that will suit the needs of the users as well as unite the existing fragmented streetscape
  3. Transforming High St. into a major artery within Maidstone
Concept
The Pulse of Maidstone is a two part systematic concept comprised of a strong formal axis and a corridor broken up by angled elements to help mimic the form of the historic River Medway which serves as a destination to the confluent systems.    A sequence of experiences is created throughout both elements that help guide the user throughout High St. while also leading one to the embraced River Medway. The use of native river grasses, water, form, and lighting help reinforce the importance of the local river while also incorporating the vibrance necessary to form a lively urban streetscape.  Urban art, paving patterns, seating nodes, and innovative stormwater management techniques also serve as guides that demonstrate the progression of High St. from its original state to a connected urban core flourishing with growth and success.
Concept & Analysis

Site Plan

Sectional Perspectives

Sectional Perspectives

Landscape Studio 7 – Brochure

At Landscape Studio 7 we are capable of creating a variety of different types of design.  Whether it be a small walkway design all the way up to a multi-familily residential development, we can design it for you.  Here is the new brochure that we will be handing out to prospective clients.

Landscape Studio 7 – New Business Cards

Landscape Studio 7’s new business cards

Check out our website at www.landscapestudio7.com

Landscape Studio 7

Designs for the Future

landscapestudio7@gmail.com

Landscape Studio 7 new look on Twitter

Check out the new design for Landscape Studio 7 on Twitter.  A customized background and logo have been created and give us a better identity.  Check it out at http://twitter.com/Landstudio7

Landscape Studio 7

Here is a pamphlet that I have created for my company Landscape Studio 7.  It includes information about our company, projects that we have completed, our design philosophy and a company profile.  For more information or are interested in Landscape Studio 7 visit our website at www.landscapestudio7.com

Landscape Architecture Field Projected to Increase 20%

The Landscape Architect Profession looks bright in the upcoming years.  It is predicted by The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) that the landscape architecture field will increase by a predicted amount of 20% over the next 8 years.

To read the the entire article by ENR Click here

To read the BLS projection Click here

Landscape Studio7

After many name changes, different ideas on how to advertise and finally getting a break from working landscape construction I am pleased to announce the opening of Landscape Studio7.

Over the past few months I have been working on Pamphlets, websites and marketing ideas and all are finally coming together quite nicely.  Landscape Studio7 is offering services in Landscape Architecture, 3-D Modeling and Graphic Design.

The website should be up and running in the near future so look for us at www.landscapestudio7.com.  You can follow us on Facebook and Twitter to see about current projects and any news about the Landscape Architecture Industry.

For more information or are interested in a project please email us at landscapestudio7@gmail.com

Urban Environment Tree Cells & Stomwater Management Systems

A company named DeepRoot has come up with a product called Silva Cell which is used to create an area where a frame is built underneath impermeable surfaces. This will dramatically increase the area in which roots from a tree can grow and is also allowing for more treatment of stormwater onsite.

An image showing the Silva Cell and how the frame holds up the impermeable surface and still allows for the roots to grow in a larger area.  This will allow for the tree to grow larger and healthier.

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Here we see a construction drawing of the Silva Cell, showing the dimensions and how it is built.  If you would like to learn more information about the Silva Cell please visit http://www.deeproot.com/index.php

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Landscape Architecture Magazine is now available to be read online digitally and is offering a free issue for your viewing pleasure.

Click on the image to bring you to Landscape Architecture Magazine

Urban Forestry

Here is an electronic postcard that is used to inform practicing professionals, grass-roots organizers, the general public, researchers, students, and industry partners of products that are new to the urban & forestry community.

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