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David James HayLandscape Architecture Portfolio 2012Portfolio 2014
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McCarthur Causeway_Watson Island ParkMiami, FLLAGD2_DJ HAY
Site Plan
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It features multilevel walkways, bikeways, aquatic learning center beneath and elevat-ed park. Sharply angled berms along the causeway aid in the perception of the mul-
tiple layers and materiality. This concept offers 40,000 square feet for outdoor retail,
-ketplace. The orthogonal relationships of the site grids determines where and how the
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A careful balance of material consideration
-tual explorations. The manifestation result-ed in the use of concrete slab platforms, wooden boardwalks, permeable mesh shade structures, canopy layer and green spac-
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David J. Hay I LAGD 2 I McCarthur Causeway Project I Miami, FL Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
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Figure Ground
Lake Okeechobee
*Clewston
*Lehigh AcresSouth Sector
OkaloacoocheeSloughState Forest
Everglades WildlifeManagement Area
Corbett WildlifeManagement Area
Loxahatchee Slough
Du PuisPreserve
Big CypressNationalPreserve
Histosols (60.94) have a high content of organic matter and no permafrost. Most are saturated year round, but a few are freely drained.
Spodosols (16.14) a soil that contains a high proportion of aluminum oxide and organic material, created through water percolation.
Urban Areas (n/a)
Mollisols (16.37) semi-humid areas. Typically base-rich and calcareous and include limestone, loess, or wind-blown sand. Rich in organic matter.
Inceptisols (16.05) not particularly fertile but can be productive when properly managed. They have no accumulation of clays, Fe, Al or organic matter.
Alfisols (7.90) soil with clay layer: a fertile leached soil found in humid areas that is alkaline or basic and contains a clay-rich layer.
Regional Soil Types (6 of 12 types) + Carbon Content (KG/M2)
Entisols (5.99) in areas of recently deposited parent materials or in areas where erosion or deposition rates are faster than the rate of soil development
*West Palm Beach
Pacific Ocean
*Boca Raton
*Ft. Lauderdale
0 100 Mi
David J. Hay I LAGD 3 I Everglades Restoration Project I Central Florida Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
David J. Hay I LAGD 3 I Everglades Restoration Project I Central Florida Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
Miami
Water Flow: Post Restoration
Clewiston
Faster Flow
Slower Flow
Site Boundary
Project Boundary
Potential Research Structure
Potential Exhibition SpaceParking
New
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Roa
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South Perspective of Reseach + Canoe Area
David J. Hay I LAGD 3 I Everglades Restoration Project I Central Florida Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
David J. Hay I LAGD 4 I SSI Pods: Compost Exhibition I Miami, FL Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
Da vid J. Ha y I Melo Residence I 5310 North Bay Rd I Miami Beach I FloridaLandscape Architecture Portfolio I 2012 David J. Hay I Melo Residence I 5310 North Bay Road I Miami, FL Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
Da vid J. Ha y I Melo Residence I 5310 North Bay Rd I Miami Beach I FlorLandscape Architecture Portfolio I 2012
aidDavid J. Hay I LAGD 1 I Elevated Parkway Connection I Miami, FL Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2012
David J. Hay I Melo Residence I 5310 North Bay Road I Miami, FL Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
HLDHay’s Landscape DesignMiami Beach 305 864 2022MC Kitchen | 4141 NE 2nd Avenue | Miami, FL 33137
Hay’s Landscape Design 305.864.2022
MC Kitchen_Schematic 01a_
Perforated Metal Options
Planter Suggestion_
Perforated Metal Ceiling Vine Trellis + Sunlight Control_
Initial Plant Palette Vegetation Options_
Intimate
Creeping Ficus Vine Aechmea Bl. Creep Lily Oleander
Green Island Ficus Purple Heart Agave NovaAloe Vera Walking Iris
Podocarpus Silver Buttonwood Pittosporum
Delta (Recycled Concrete Composite)Color: anthracite or gray39x10x10 33lbs $172 each31x10x10 29lbs $166 each
Less Intimate
Da vid J. Ha y I Melo Residence I 5310 North Bay Rd I Miami Beach I FlorLandscape Architecture Portfolio I 2012 David J. Hay I LAGD 1 I Elevated Parkway Connection I Miami, FL Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2012
David J. Hay I MC Kitchen I 4141 NE 2nd Avenue I Miami, FL Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
Green Screen Cinema
Community Recycling Drop-off Station: E-Waste, Batteries, CFLs + Single Stream
Solar Water Heater+ Wind Turbine
Vertical Cisterns
Organic GardenComposting Exhibit+ Native Garden
An ECOMB Community ProjectPromoting Sustainable Living Strategies
HLDHay ’s Landscape DesignMiami Beach 305 864 2022
www.haysdesign�.com
Renderings provided by:
Disclaimer - Solar panes are oriented to the north for rendering purposes only and do not reflect the actual direction of the installation.
+Matthew Turner+LWL Studio
Community outreach is at the center of the design for the new Miami Beach Center for the Environment (MBCE). The goal of MBCE is to provide environmental training programs and services to residents, the busi-ness community, and Miami Beach visitors. It will also house ECOMB’s office and display the latest in green
building technology by applying LEED standards in its renovation phase.
The Center will employ strategies which will promote water and energy conservation, waste preven-tion, transportation efficiency, green space, green building, eco-wise purchasing, and preservation of local ecosystems.
Visitors will be able to experience the components of sustainability when they enter the site. They can see firsthand the effectiveness of greenroofs, photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, recycling depositories, composting, solar water heater, organic garden, and water catchment.
The center will also feature interactive study areas, conference rooms, library, native garden, and an outdoor movie screen for the public. Every visitor should walk away enlightened of the great responsibility that we all share in taking care of our planet. It is the goal of the new ECOMB center to encourage everyone one to do their part in this cause. We hope that the new center stands as a public resource to educate, encourage, and
inspire people of all generations and backgrounds to practice sustainable living.
David J. Hay I ECOMB Vision I Miami Beach, FL (Under Construction)Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
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M. Fields Residence | | Miami Beach, FL 33139Hay’s Landscape Design 305.864.2022
Plant Palette_01New Species
Pittosporum (potted)
Cupressus sempervirens (potted)
Tradescantia pallida
Meridian Avenue
CanopyMiddle StoryGround Cover
Ficus var. Green Island
Pilea microphylla
Barleria obtusa var. Purple Dancer
Podocarpus macrophilii (hedge)
Archontophoenix alexandra
Chamaedoreacataractarum
Conocarpus erectus var. sericeus
Alternanthera �coidia
Juncus patens (potted)
Monstera deliciosa
Philodendron burle marxii
Lagerstoemia
Pool36’0” x16’0”
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M. Fields Residence | | Miami Beach, FL 33139Hay’s Landscape Design 305.864.2022
Plant Palette_01New Species
Pittosporum (potted)
Cupressus sempervirens (potted)
Tradescantia pallida
Meridian Avenue
CanopyMiddle StoryGround Cover
Ficus var. Green Island
Pilea microphylla
Barleria obtusa var. Purple Dancer
Podocarpus macrophilii (hedge)
Archontophoenix alexandra
Chamaedoreacataractarum
Conocarpus erectus var. sericeus
Alternanthera �coidia
Juncus patens (potted)
Monstera deliciosa
Philodendron burle marxii
Lagerstoemia
Pool36’0” x16’0”
David J. Hay I 4315 Meridian Avenue I Miami Beach, FL (Under Construction)Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014
Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2012David J. Hay I Kraemer Residence I 610 W Dilido Dr I Miami Beach I FloridaDavid J. Hay I Kraemer Residence I Miami Beach, FL Landscape Architecture Portfolio I 2014