Erik Christman, Landscape Architecture Portfolio, Texas A&M University

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ERIK CHRISTMANLandscape ArchitectureTexas A&M University ‘16

My name is Erik Christman, and I am

enthralled by design and the diverse

landscapes in this world, whether it be by

natural occurence or made by man.

I draw my inspirations from my personal

experiences throughout life.

Growing up in a military family and

then serving nine years in the US Army, I have

been lucky enough to have traveled to

many countries and continents in my 31

years of life.

In this collection you will see the knowledge

and proficiency I have in Photoshop, Illustrator, AutoCad,

and Sketch Up, as well as use of colored pencil, graphite, and

marker for hand-renderings.

studio workanalogconstruction docsphotography

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STUDIO WORK

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SECTIONS-Redesign streetscapes and

open space

-Improve a site that lacks

design, safety, sustainability,

and is susceptable to flooding

-Use of Low Impact

Development (LID)

-Control water, improve

walkability to help connect

people

HARRISBURG BLVD. REVITALIZATION

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GREENWAY-Turned a two-way into a one-way street-Added a pedestrian & bike lane that runs east & west throughout the entire siteCallaboration: Trevor Tabuena

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Land Use

Relocated Structures

HARRISBURG

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-Use of citydata.com to gather

statistics on demographics

-Compare data on levels between

neighborhoods, city and state

-Represent data graphically with

minimal amount of text

INFOGRAPHICS

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MODEL MAKING-Redesign Texas A&M College of Architecture Quad

-Incorporate sculptures into site

-Tie in historical significance throughout the design

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ANALOG

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DRAFTING-In my first studio class, I started off

with the basics, graphite

-These assignments taught me line

hieracrchy and lettering

-How to draw documents to scale

-Shading and understanding

placement of objects depending

on the elements

-I also learned about site plans and

perspectives

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COLORED PENCILS-These pictures began as simple drawings I brought to life with color

-I learned about color palettes and which colors mix well together

-Also I learned foreground and background hierarchy

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MARKERS

SITE PLAN, FALL 2013 ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE, FALL 2013

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CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTS

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RETAINING WALL & CURBS

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PHOTOGRAPHY

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Public Market, Seattle, WA Rocky Mountain National Park, CO Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, CA

Victoria Bay, British Columbia, CAPioneer Plaza Cattle Drive, Dallas, TXDallas Aboretum, Dallas, TX

ERIK CHRISTMANTAMU Landscape Architecture ‘16

254· 319· 3117erik.jon.christman@gmail.com