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Ryan A. ParisiLandscape Architecture Portfolio
table of contents
My Portfolio
The following portfolio is organized to showcase my work at a range of different scales while utilizing a variety of skills. All of the work provided are only examples from complete projects that illustrate skills in analysis, conceptualization, programming, and rendering.
The first two sections are divided into small scale and large scale projects. The small scale projects include both public and private designs. The larger scale portion of the portfolio ranges from redevelopment plans to campus development.
Within construction documentation, there are examples of a range of understanding and skills from plans, to details, to stormwater calculations. These skills are utilized in all the projects provided.
The conclusion of the portfolio includes a small design for a national competition that was entered with two other students. The competition called for the redesign of the stormwater system for an area on my university campus.
table of contents
Small Scale Site Design1Larry Weaner Landscape Associates
Baltimore Office of Sustainability Vacant Lot Rejuvenation
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Site + Campus DesignCologne Germany Großmarkt Redevelopment
Willow Grove NAS-JRB Redevelopment Guidelines
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Construction DocumentationWest Campus Commons Planting Plan
East Campus Grading Plan
Construction Details for Landscape Elements
25 Design CompetitionEPA Campus Rainworks Competition
29 Resume
small scale design
1Ryan Parisi
Small Scale Site DesignThis portion of the portfolio will include smaller scale designs at both the public and private level.
The only limit to your garden is at the boundaries of your imagination.
“ “- Thomas D. Church
small scale design
2Ryan Parisi
As part of the Make a Wish foundation, I worked on creating a butterfly garden for 3 sick children that react positively to butterflies. The garden was designed using only native plants to the New Jersey region.
Teaneck, NJBegs Residence
plan view
BEGS PLANT LIST
KEY # BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME QTY SIZE
TREES, SHRUBS, VINES1 Lindera benzoin Spicebush 6 3 gal2 Rhododendron x 'Choice Cream' Hybrid azalea 4 3 gal3 Rhododendron x 'Parade' Hybrid azalea 6 3 gal4 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Blue Ray' Highbush blueberry 3 3 gal5 Lonicera sempervirens Trumpet Honeysuckle 2 3 gal
total 21cost 468.00$
KEY # BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME QTY SIZE
HERBACEOUS PERENNIALSAquilegia canadensis Columbine 4 quartBaptisia australis Blue False Indigo 2 quartSilene virginica Fire Pink 2 quartGeranium maculatum Wild Geranium 18 quartSolidago shortii 'Solar Cascade' Shorts Goldenrod 32 plugViola pedata Bird's foot Violet 50 plugAster novae-angliae New England Aster 6 quartEchinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower 6 quartPhlox paniculata Summer Phlox 8 quartRudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida Black Eyed Susan 10 quartSilene regia Royal Catchfly 10 quartAsclepias tuberosa Butterflyweed 20 quartCallirhoe involucrata Wine Cups 18 quartLiatris spicata Blazing Star 20 quartPenstemon smallii Smalls Beardtongue 50 plugEupatorium maculatum Spotted Joe-Pye weed 2 1 galHibiscus moscheutos Rose Mallow 4 1 galLobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower 6 quartVeronicastrum virginicum Culver's Root 4 quartVernonia noveboracensis New York Ironweed 1 1 gal
total 273cost 836.00$
small scale design
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perspective
small scale design
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Through working with the Baltimore Office of Sustainability and the Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES), I worked on establishing new urban cores within declining neighborhoods by rejuvenating vacant lots to initiate positive change.
Baltimore’s Greater Rosemont and Mondawin Area (GRAMA)
Northwest Quadrant
vacant lots + vacant buildings
Baltimore, MDRiver Park
suitability analysis
impervious surfacescity + watershed context
significant BMP sites
topography + recommended sites for redevelopment
baltimore county
localbaltimore city
small scale design
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geographic zones program
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stream path
feeder stream
sun lawn
feeder stream
alluvial fan playground
feeder stream
10 yr floodplain
gardens
100 yr floodplain
treeline
lawn
upland regions
mid-stream meandering
lowland marsh
river delta
river components
small scale design
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plan view
existing basketball courts
dukeland street
baker street
presbury street
existing tennis courts
The plan creates a natural environment within the context of the urban form. It provides an oasis for a variety of uses ranging from a playground for children to paths and seating for adults.
Baltimore, MDRiver Park
small scale design
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lawn
path bioswalewetland
upland meadowwoodland edge treeline
meandering stream cut-bank seating wall
path section
small scale design
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playground plan
sandbox sandbox
tunnel
hill
hill
hill
seating
permeable paving
sprinklers
sprinklers
main pathsunlawn
treeline
wooden bridge
slide
slide
The playground takes the aerial shape of a river delta and creates a smooth flowing landscape with hills, tunnels, and slides. Here children can explore their imaginations in a unique space.
Baltimore, MDRiver Park
small scale design
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playground perspective
site + campus design
10Ryan Parisi
Landscape is neither fixed nor passive but changing and active, demanding extension and reinvention.
“ “- James Corner
This section of the portfolio showcases larger projects at the site scale as well as masterplan developments.
Site + Campus Design
site + campus design
11Ryan Parisi
circulation conceptualization building rearrangement
conceptual integration
layering
people habitat
dynamic vegetation
active + passive recreation
current plan proposed plan
As part of my semester abroad I worked closely with the city of Cologne and local landscape architects on a gross-market industrial site that was being redeveloped into mixed use and residential housing.
Cologne, Germany
Großmarkt Redevelopment
Project Title city, state
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site + campus design
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[plan rendered by teammate, design done mutually]
greenbelt
entry meadow
meadow plaza
outdoor eating
habitatzone großmarkthalle
plan view
site + campus design
13Ryan Parisi
meadow plaza section
The meadow plaza provides a space where nature and manmade elements of the design come together. Here boardwalk islands stretch out into a natural meadow with seating for relaxation.
Cologne, Germany
Großmarkt Redevelopment
Project Title city, state
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site + campus design
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meadow plaza perspective
Project Title city, state
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site + campus design
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site + campus design
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meadow plaza night perspective
Project Title city, state
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site + campus design
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site + campus design
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The lighting schematic for the property considers both safety factors and impacts on the surrounding ecosystems. Path lighting prevents the spreading of light pollution while entry plazas are more lit.
Cologne, Germany
Großmarkt Redevelopment
night plan view
path lighting
großmarkthalle
bench lighting ground lighting tree lighting
lighting elements
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site + campus design
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current park system in redevelopment plan
proposed unified park system provided additional development space
additional development space
rethinking the park system
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Through close coordination with the Horsham Land Redevelopment Authority, design guidelines and alternatives for the implementation of a redevelopment plan were provided.
Horsham, PA
Willow Grove NAS-JRB Redevelopment Plan
site + campus design
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residential plan [green belt] town center plan [runway]
green corridor
proposed residential
proposed residential
road
meadow
existing runway
runway park options
site + campus design
Ryan Parisi
In addition to providing a restructured approach to the park system, implementation procedures for bioswales and other Best Management Practices were provided.
Horsham, PA
Willow Grove NAS-JRB Redevelopment Plan
bioswale implementation
Scientific Name Common Name Plant type Plant heightOsmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon Fern Fern 1' - 3'Osmunda regalis Royal Fern Fern 2' - 4'Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed Forb 2' - 3'Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset Forb 3' - 5'Hibiscus moscheutos Marsh Hibiscus Forb 4' - 7'Iris versicolor Blue Flag Iris Forb 1' - 3'Sagittaria latifolia Duck Potato Arrowhead Forb 1.5' - 2'Argostis gigantea Redtop Grass Grass 2' - 4'Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint Reedgrass Grass 2' - 4'Leersia oryzoides Rice Cutgrass Grass 3' - 6'Carex crinita Fringed Sedge Grass-like 1' - 3'Carex stricta Tussock Sedge Grass-like 2' - 3'Carex volpinoidea Fox Sedge Grass-like 1' - 3'Juncus effusus Soft Rush Grass-like 2' - 4'Alnus Rugosa Speckled Alder Shrub 10' - 15'Alnus serrulata Smooth Alder Shrub 8' - 12'Rhododendron viscosum Swamp Azalea Shrub 2' - 8'
bioswale plantings
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site + campus design
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An aviation themed sculpture walk was suggested for one of the parks. A design competition for abstract themed art could be opened up to the community utilizing materials from demolition for the artwork.
Horsham, PA
Willow Grove NAS-JRB Redevelopment Plan
aviation themed sculpture walk
Project Title city, state
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construction documentation
21Ryan Parisi
A forested ecosystem, a meadow ecosystem, and a treed plaza was prepared for Penn State’s West Campus Commons. The treed plaza includes tree cell details utilizing silva cell technology.
University Park, PA
West Campus Commons
construction documentation
21Ryan Parisioriginal is 36x48 [available upon request]
construction documentation
22Ryan Parisioriginal is 36x48 [available upon request]
construction documentation
23Ryan Parisi
For this project I was given a building and program that included a minimum sized parking lot, drop-off area, plaza space, and retention areas. Storm drain calculations were also included in the design.
University Park, PA
East Campus Environmental Facility
original is 24x36 [available upon request]
construction documentation
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Construction DetailsI have done extensive work not only placing landscape elements throughout designs, but understanding how they are constructed and detailed in plan. Apart from this wall detail I have done work with stairs and hardscape too.
design competition
25Ryan Parisi
A redesign of the stormwater management at Penn State’s Forum was created for the EPA Campus Rainworks Competition.
University Park, PA
Forum Plaza Stormwater Redesign
plan view
scope of work
permeable paving
runnels
wall form
green roof
solar panels
forum
design competition
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Cistern
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Rainwater from roof is collected and sent down a rainchain
Water is sent in runnels across patio area
Trickles out of scuppers
A river rock and plant filled swale runs water along the base of the wall allowing for evapotranspiration
Water is collected in a piping system and sent to a cistern
Rainwater is stored in a cistern
Water is pumped from the cistern back to the roof of the Forum Building
Water is recycled into the green roof where evapotranspiration occurs before flowing into the rainchain
When the cistern fills up, excess water is emptied into existing storm-water system
Solar panels provide electricity to run water pumps, as well as exterior and interior lighting
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1 rainwater along the green roof is collected and sent down a rainchain.
2 water is sent into runnels that run through the patio area.
3 rainwater is sent through scuppers and trickles down to the sculpture garden below.
4 a river rock and plant filled swale runs along the base of the wall to collect the rainwater from the scuppers and allow for evapotransporation to occur.
5 water is collected in a piping system and sent to a cistern.
6 rainwater from run-off is stored in a cistern.
7 water is pumped from the cistern back to the green roof of the forum to repeat the process and create a constant running system for aesthetics.
8 when the cistern fills up, excess water flows into the existing stormwater system.
9 solar panels provide electricity to run water pumps, as well as exterior and interior lighting.
stormwater system
design competition
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plaza summer perspective
design competition
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plaza winter perspective
resume
29Ryan Parisi
Acquire an entry level position as a landscape architect to utilize my skills in analysis, conceptualization, design, and rendering to help create aesthetic and functional spaces.
1010 Lincoln Ct.Warrington, PA 18976
The Pennsylvania State UniversityBachelor of Landscape Architecture
Public Design Studio
EPA Campus Rainworks Competition
Baltimore City BES Studio
Semester Abroad in Bonn, Germany
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Studio
Dean’s List
Worked with the Horsham Land Redevelopment Authority [HLRA] on providing guidelines for the Willow Grove NAS-JRB redevelopment plan.
National Competition for students to redesign stormwater management programs for college campuses
Worked with Baltimore Ecosystem Study and Baltimore Office of Sustainability on creating designs for vacant lots.
Traveled throughout Europe and worked with the city of Cologne on a development project for a closed industrial facility
Currently I am working with an Architect, structural engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, and construction manager on designing and implementing a new student center for Penn State Harrisburg’s campus.
cell: 215-588-8215
Graduate May 2014
Spring 2012
Fall 2012
Spring 2013
Fall 2013
Spring 2013 [current]
Fall 2013
G.P.A. 3.23
Ryan A. Parisi
Contact
Education
Studies
resume
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AutoCAD ArcGIS Google Sketch-up SurveyingAdobe Suite ProductsMicrosoft office Revit RhinoModel Building
Larry Weaner Landscape Associates [intern]
Penn State THON [2013 dancer at 46 hour marathon]
Tom Ames [HLRA]1025 Horsham Rd.Horsham, PA 19044215-643-3131
Prof. Barry Kew [Penn State]121 Stuckeman BuildingUniversity Park, PA 16802814-863-5284
Larry Weaner [LWLA]43 Limekiln Pike Suite 100Glenside, PA 19038215-886-9740
Gasper Landscape Design + Construction
Sigma Pi Fraternity [risk management chair]
Wegmans Family Food Markets
Teen Youth Group Leader
Volunteer at St. Francis Inn Soup Kitchen
Responsibility for writing proposals, creating base maps, assisting in design, contacting clients, ordering plants, and creating management plans.
The largest student run philanthropy in the world that raises money for pediatric cancer research and to support the 4 Diamonds Fund
Responsible for surveying potential client properties and assembling sketchup models for presentations.
I started the risk management chair at my fraternity and was responsible for creating and enforcing social rules.
Customer service with the produce department
I was responsible for organizing meetings, participating in community service events, and joining in on religious retreats.
May 2013 - August 2013
August 2009 - Present
May 2012 - August 2012
September 2010 - February 2011
July 2007 - February 2013
August 2007 - June 2009
May 2011 - August 2012
Skills
Work Experience
Activities
References