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JUST IN T . MENKE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NCPRP I : BLACKLEAF SUPERFUND S ITE
4th year spr ing
LEX INGTON COMMONS : M IXED USE DEVELOPMENT
4th year fa l l
ART IN MOTION BUS SHELTER DES IGN COMPET IT ION
4th year fa l l
DES IGN F IRM IN DOWNTOWN LEX INGTON
3rd year spr ing
GOSSMAN RES IDENCE : METHODS AND MATERIALS
4th year fa l l
CAD WORK : GRADING AND DRAINAGE
3rd year spr ing
PERSONAL WORK
many years
NCPRP I : BLACKLEAF SUPERFUND S ITE
National C enter for Phytoremediat ion Research, Pract ice , and Implementat ion
On the Black leaf Superfund Site in Louisvi l le , Kentucky
What I Learned. . .
The process of remediat ing a Superfund s ite
How to create , ref ine, and implement a progrom from scratch
Creat ive solut ions to di f f icu lt problems
The feas ibi l ity and potent ia l of Phytoremediat ion
The ba lance between connect iv ity to and buf fer ing f rom s ite surroundings
10 Step Plan for Blackleaf Site 1. Materials Salvage 2. Demolition 3. Cleanup and Proper Disposal 4. Re-grading 5. Silt fences and other appropriate barriers 6. Initial phytoremediation plots planted 7. Construction of facilities and infrastructure 8. Remaining phytoremediation plots planted 9. Test to ensure site is safe to open 10. Open for operation
PhytoremediationUsing plants to naturally extract contaminants from soil - cleans the soil on site - no excavation cost - no soil needs to be hauled away - no replacement soil needs to be brought in - considerably less expensive (100x-1000x)
Phytoremediation References:Black, H. 1995. Absorbing possibilities: phytoremediation. Environmental Health Perspectives 12:1106-1108.Bolick, J.A., D.J. Butcher, and Y. Cho. 2009. Phytoremediation of lead with green onions (Allium fistulosum) and uptake of arsenic compounds by moonlight ferns (Pteris cretica cv Mayii). Microchemical journal. 91:6-8.Chaudhry, Q., et. al. 2002. Prospects and limitations of phytoremediation for the removal of persistent pesticides in the environment. ESPR – Environ Sci & Pollut Res. 9:4-17.Chen, T-B. and C-Y. Wei. 2006. Arsenic accumulation by two brake ferns growing on an arsenic mine and their potential in phytoremediation. Chemosphere 63:1048-1053.Seth, C.S., V. Misra, R.R. Singh, and L. Zolla. 2011. EDTA- enhanced lead phytoremediation in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) hydroponic culture. Plant Soil 347:231-242.
Preliminary Plan
Preliminary Sketches
Proximity Concept
Analysis Diagram
Master Plan
LEX INGTON COMMONS : M IXED USE DEVELOPMENTBased on both B ern, Switzerland and Lexington, Kentucky bui lding codes ( for comparison)
What I Learned. . .
The importance of understanding zoning and bui lding codes
A ref ined process of s ite inventor y and analys is
A profess ional way to compose a proposa l
How to ba lance the pedestr ian exper ience with the vehicular
A more in-depth understanding of sustainable pract ices and concepts of walkabi l ity
Category Description Manifestation TotalAuto Parking 3 spaces for every two dwellings, or 0.9 spaces per bedroom for residential 800 spaces v
1 space per 300 square feet for other non-residential uses 600 spaces v50% of commercial parking may be used to satisfy residential parking -300 spaces v-10% of total spaces if within 300 feet of a bus stop -110 spaces v-1 space per bike parking space up to 5% of total spaces -50 spaces 930 spaces
Bicycle Parking Maximum of 12 spaces required; additional spaces supress auto parking needs. 50 spaces 50 spacesYard For buildings over 2 stories, 15' front, 10' for side and back N/A N/A
Category Description Manifestation TotalAuto Parking Each dwelling under 120m² GF requires 0.75 to 1.25 spaces 170 to 280 spaces v
Each dwelling over 120m² GF requires 1 to 2 spaces 225 to 450 spaces vCommercial Max (0.6 x GF/50) + 5 200 spaces vCommercial Min (0.45 x GF/50) - 3 145 spaces 705 to 760 spaces
Bicycle Parking Each dwelling up to 70 m² GF requires 2 spaces 200 spaces vEach dwelling over 70 m² GF requires 3 spaces 1050 spaces v2 spaces per 100 m² GF of retail 330 spaces 1580 spaces
Recreation Area 5% of total square footage of all apartments 163,000 ft² 163,000 ft²
L e x i n g t o n C o d e R e q u i r e m e n t s :
B e r n C o d e R e q u i r e m e n t s :
ART IN MOTION BUS SHELTER DES IGN COMPET IT IONDesign a craf tsman sty le bus shelter, within a $30,000 budget , that f it s the character of the
Leestown Road corr idor and incorporates the use of nat ive stone
What I Learned. . .
Mater ia ls and contruct ion methods
How to contruct detai l drawings
Invaluable ins ight into the cost est imate process
How to conduct meet ings with construct ion contractors
The complete process of des ign f rom idea to render ings to rea l ity
The thr i l l and va l idat ion of success
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DES IGN F IRM IN DOWNTOWN LEX INGTONA mult i-disc ipl inar y des ign f i rm that leads by example in sustainable pract ices
What I Learned. . .
How to relate a landscape to a bui lding f loorplan
How to create a var iety of pedestr ian spaces for pr ivate and publ ic use
How to retain stormwater on s ite and how to ca lculate runof f
Genera l knowledge of many common sustainable pract ices
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-2385 ft3
+2982 ft3 total runoff
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Impervious surfaces account for 4685 ft2 of the site, however 2580 ft2 of this is existing sidewalk. Assuming that the runoff from the existing sidewalks does not flow on site, a 100 yr storm would produce about 1000 ft3 off of these surfaces total.
Green roofs accounts for 2420 ft2 of the site. If the roof maintains .5 inches of water in a 100 yr storm producing 6 inches of rain, 1109 ft3 of runoff would be produced off of these surfaces total.
Pervious paving accounts for 5035 ft2 of the site. If the paving maintains 1.5 inches of water in a 100 yr storm producing 6 inches of rain, 1888 ft3 of runoff would be produced off of these surfaces total.
Turf accounts for 1600 ft2 of the site. If the turf maintains 3 inches of water in a 100 yr storm producing 6 inches of rain, 800 ft3 of runoff would be produced off of these surfaces total.
* If the existing sidewalks are factored in, the total runoff for the site would be right at 50 percent, instead of the 36 percent.
Planting beds account for 2850 ft2 of the site. If the beds maintain 3.6 inches of water in a 100 yr storm producing 6 inches of rain, 570 ft3 of runoff would be produced off of these surfaces total.Rain gardens, bioswales, and bioretention account for 2385 ft2 of the site. If the basins maintain all water in a 100 yr storm producing 6 inches of rain, 0 ft3 of runoff would be produced off of these surfaces total. Runoff from other areas on site could be directed to these basins at an average depth of 12 inches, which would account for 2385 ft3 of additional runoff.
Runoff Chart
GOSSMAN RES IDENCE : METHODS AND MATERIALS
CAD WORK : GRADING AND DRAINAGE
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Just in T. Menke - 858.547.8249 - menkejust [email protected]
Educat ionUnivers ity of Kentucky, Lexington, KY2008-2013- Current GPA: 3 .85- B.S . in L andscape Architec ture (spr ing 2013)- Minor in Plant and S oi l S c ience (spr ing 2013)
Exper ience
Ski l ls
Academic AchievementsMember- Sigma L ambda Alpha honor society Univers ity of Kentucky chapterDean’s Li st- Al l completed semesters
InternB oone C ounty Arboretum, Union, KYSummer 2010, 2011
Chrismas Tree SalesNieman’s Tree Farm, Lexington, KYDecember 2011
Other- I l lustrat ing and render ing media (graphite penci l , colored penci l , acr y l ic paint , watercolor paint , marker, qui l l pen) ; woodworking (hand and power tools)- L andscape insta l lat ion
Computer Programs- ArcGIS (ArcMap 10) ; AutoCAD 2011; Adobe CS5 (Photoshop, I l lustrator, InDesign, Acrobat) ; Google Sketchup (Kerkythea render ing program); Microsof t Of f ice (Word, Excel , Powerpoint)
Tur f and Grounds MaintenanceB oone C ounty Golf C ourses , Burl ington & Union, KYSummer 2007, 2008, 2009