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Table of Contents
Studio Projects 1.0 Skills 2.0
Professional Experience 3.0 Travel 4.0
Resume 5.0 Comprehensive Studio Project 6.0
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Brett LezonStudent of Landscape Architecture
Ball State University
Address:
1004 W. Marsh St.Muncie, IN 47304
Cell:
815.545.2197
Email:
balezon@bsu.edu
Attending Ball State University the past fi ve years, landscape architecture has become an important part of my life. I am persistently striving to become a better designer through study and professional guidance, while developing the ability to effectively communicate project ideas. My goal is to apply industriousness and steadfast enthusiasm to contribute to your fi rm’s needs.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Brett Lezon
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Studio Projects 1.0
Main Street Muncie 1.1 CERES Roof Garden 1.2
Moon Garden 1.3 Pogue’s Run Park 1.4
Albion Community Garden 1.5 Merry Lea Learning Center 1.6
Main St. Section
Framework Plan Master Plan
Main St. Perspective
1.1
Main Street MuncieA downtown ‘green fi nger system’ will connect to the surrounding neighborhoods and enliven the businesses.
To accomplish this method, a portion of land behind the buildings situated on Main Street was allocated for open space.
A key element to the street design is the use of colors to distinguish each block.
1.2
Master Plan
Roof Garden Perspective
Roof Garden Section
CERES Roof Garden
Located atop the Energy Center labs at Ball State University, this roof garden provides an escape for students and professors.
Highlights include an elevated viewing deck to observe Shafer Tower, terraced planters along the back of the space, and a sedge planted boardwalk leading guests to tranquility.
Plants selected include plantain lilies, two-row stonecrop, weeping brown sedges, ostrich ferns, japanese maples, and vine maples.
1.3
Master Plan
Moon Garden Section
Moon Garden Section
Moon Garden
Moon gardens were used in ancient times as places of gathering for worship. This garden utilizes the quarters of the moon to shape the rooms.
Plants were chosen based on their night blooming abilities, fragrance, silvery appearance, and ornamental qualities.
Experiences range from smelling the pungent scent of fragrant columbine to viewing the illuminated moon forms at the gardens highest point, the full moon phase.
1.4
Master Plan
Pogue’s Run Park Section
Pogue’s Run Park Perspective
Pogue’s Run Park Perspective
Pogue’s Run ParkPrimary medium of the site involves vegetation. Transitions between planting zones worked out deliberately to create a visually engaging mix.
Program elements include a three weir system acting as hydrology control, islands serve as resting areas, and water basins radiate from islands.
Generating visual interest from 1-70 was mandatory. To achieve this goal a line of Norway spruce and redbuds were planted along 1-70. Grand entrance lined with sycamores.
Team project completed by Andy Burrus, TJ Dwyer, and Brett Lezon. I was responsible for assisting in the creation of the sections and rendering the plan and sections.
1.5
Master Plan Albion Community Garden Character Sketch
Albion Community Garden Section
Albion Community GardenLocated adjacent to the Noble County Courthouse in Albion, Indiana this 1.06 acre site will become Albion’s own community garden.
Goals include improving downtown Albion’s recreation, economy, tourism, and zoning. Establishing additional green space was key in the progress.
Designed for both adults and children this community garden offers a variety of activities including an educational garden, children’s garden, and market stand.
1.6
Site Plan
Amphitheater Section
Merry Lea Learning CenterDesigned to bring people together to understand environmental impacts and principles of sustainability.
Programmed spaces include a compost center, which will educate guests about composting and using recycled materials to create environmental art.
Water is a primary element within the site. The Water Education Center allows guests to view water samples through plexi-glass.
Cub Lake Perspective
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Skills 2.0
Hand Graphics 2.1 AutoCAD Drafting 2.2
Model Building 2.3 Google SketchUp 2.4
Plans 2.5 Adobe Creative Suite 2.6
Cub Lake Perspective
2.1
Night Rendering of Alley Historic Facade Elevation St. Clair Housing Design Sketch
Street Cross-Section St. Clair Housing Design Sketch
Hand Graphics
I enjoy sketching and employing hand graphics. Sketch books accompany me when I travel.
Experimentation with a variety of hand graphics is showcased above.
Sketching is an excellent communication tool.
2.2
St. Clair Housing Design Sketch
St. Clair Housing Design Sketch
Magnifi cent Amberson’s Planting Plan Community Center Grading Plan
AutoCAD Drafting
Beachwalk Shower Drainage
2.3
Moon Garden Model Residential Grading Model
Model Building
Model building is an important skill to showcase your designs.
The Moon Garden model (shown on left) was built primarily using a laser cutter. In addition, plant material was applied by hand.
The Residential Grading model (shown on right) was constructed by a laser cutter. Pieces were glued and assembled by hand.
2.4
Residential Grading Model
Google SketchUp
Seattle Waterfront Master Plan Seattle Waterfront Pedestrian Bridge
Seattle Waterfront Island Seattle Waterfront Birds-Eye View
SketchUp allows for quick and simple 3D digital modeling.
The images above showcase design options for Seattle’s Central Waterfront, a project completed in my urban design studio.
Some of the features of the site include three islands, an amphitheater, water recreation, and terraced promenades along Elliott Bay.
2.5
Residential Plan Sketch
Plan Sketch
Magnificent Amberson’s PlanStreetscape Plan Sketch
Plans
2.6
Adobe Creative Suite
Main St. Muncie Enlarged Plan using Photoshop
Craddock Wetland Section using Photoshop
Board Layout using Illustrator
Plan Rendering using Photoshop
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Professional Experience 3.0
Clearwater Parks & Rec. 3.1
The Morton Arboretum 3.2
John Craddock Wetland 3.3
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Stainless Steel 1/4-20 x 1 Flat Head Torx Security Screw, Typ.
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Clearwater Parks & Recreation
Beachwalk Shower Trench Drain Details Lake Chautauqua Equestrian Trail System
Completed Beachwalk Shower Trench Drain
Lake Chautauqua Equestrian Parking
Clearwater, FloridaOne of my initial projects, Lake Chautauqua, was to make enhancements to the master plan for a grant, design a 12 stall equestrian parking lot, and perform cost estimation.
Three of the Beachwalk showers had drainage issues. As a result, my task was to resolve the issues. I chose to design and install trench drains. Details and completed design shown above.
Lake Chautauqua Equestrian Parking
3.2
The Morton ArboretumLisle, Illinois
3.3
John Craddock WetlandMuncie, Indiana
Group Design Studies
Character Sketch
Signage Design
Boardwalk
Boardwalk
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Travel 4.0
Seattle, WA 4.1 Portland, OR 4.2
Boston, MA 4.3 Washington, DC 4.4
4.1
Olympic Sculpture Park Freeway Park
Elliott Bay Gas Works Park
Seattle, WA
4.2Portland, OR
Keller Fountain Park
Tanner Springs Park Riverfront
Stormwater Design
4.3
The Big Dig Stata Center MIT
Arnold Arboretum Simmons Hall MIT
Boston, MA
4.4Washington, DC
Dumbarton Oaks Meridian Hill Park
Historic Facade United States Botanic Garden
United States Botanic Garden
Brett Lezon1004 W. Marsh St. | Muncie, IN 47304
balezon@bsu.edu | 815.545.2197
Objective To obtain an entry-level position as a landscape architect upon graduation in the spring of 2011.
Skills &Abilities
- Sketching Hand Rendering and Drafting - AutoCAD 2011 Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign - Google SketchUp Pro 8 Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint
Education Bachelor of
Landscape Architecture
Ball State University, Muncie, IN - May 2011
President, Ball State Student Chapter ASLA- since April 2009 Member, Student Chapter ASLA- active member since 2007
Achievements Eagle Scout Award - BSA’s highest achievement, earned in March 2004 ASLA Advocacy Day 2010 - One of five students nominated nationally to attend Community Service - John Craddock Wetland Nature Preserve, 2009-2010
Designed and helped construct in Muncie, Indiana
Professional Activities
Rehbein Design Charette 2008 | Ball State University | Muncie, IN
LABASH 2009 | Penn State University | State College, PA Chicago Flower and Garden Show | 2009 ASLA Annual Meeting & EXPO | Chicago, IL | 2009 INASLA Annual Meeting | Indianapolis, IN | 2009 Craddock Design/Build Charette 2009 | Ball State University | Muncie, IN Chicago Flower and Garden Show | 2010 LABASH 2010 | University of Nevada, Las Vegas INASLA Annual Meeting | Indianapolis, IN | 2010
Employment History
Intern City of Clearwater- Parks and Recreation May 2010-Aug.2010
Clearwater, FL
Volunteer The Morton Arboretum June 2009-Aug.2009
Lisle, IL
Assisted horticulturists and plant biologists in maintaining display gardens and lake environment.
Laborer Fawn Landscaping & Nursery, Inc. May 2008-July 2008
Frankfort, IL
Duties included constructing residential and commercial landscapes.
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Responsibilities included preparation of construction documents, conceptual design, master planning, site design, and meeting with contractors.
- Site Design, Master Planning Construction Documents -B_LEZON
Resume 5.0
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Contacts
Student of Landscape Architecture
Ball State University
Address:
1004 W. Marsh St.Muncie, IN 47304
Cell:
815.545.2197
Email:
balezon@bsu.edu
Brett Lezon
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Comprehensive Studio Project 6.0 Midterm Progress
Problem/Inventory/Analysis 6.1 Concepts 6.2
Schematic Design 6.3 Perspectives 6.4
6.1
Vicinity Map
Harborview Center
Problem/Inventory/Analysis
The 5th year of the program at Ball State requires a research phase and comprehensive design project.
I chose my project site in Clearwater, FL. The site is comprised of Coachman Park, Harborview Center, and Bayfront Tennis Complex.
The site is adjacent to Clearwater Harbor, creating an opportunity for the site. Currently, an abundance of parking poses a strong disconnect to the neighboring context.
Strong disconnect due to parking lot, complete linear pattern
Lack of connectivity to Cleveland Street, borrow elements to unify
Strong disconnect due to parking lot, complete linear pattern
Terminate Cleveland St. at Osceola to increase water views and establish pedestrian entry
Terminate Drew St. to fishing pier, allow for a drop off area and turn around zone
Extend Pierce Blvd. to connect with Drew St., locating parking on the perimeter
Establish parking on north and south perimeter of park, allowing for views of Clearwater Harbor in center
Coachman Park
Site Analysis
6.2
The Solar Canopy Equation
Concepts
By borrowing elements from the Singapore helix bridge and the Treepods in Boston, I’ve developed a solar canopy concept.
Due to the average 240 sunny days per year in Clearwater implementing a solar generating system while linking key nodes begins to set the framework.
The solar canopy has several benefi ts: provides cover, artistic element, educational opportunity, remove carbon dioxide and release oxygen, and create an attractive environment.
Strong disconnect due to parking lot, complete linear pattern
Lack of connectivity to Cleveland Street, borrow elements to unify
Terminate Cleveland St. at Osceola to increase water views and establish pedestrian entry
Terminate Drew St. to fishing pier, allow for a drop off area and turn around zone
Extend Pierce Blvd. to connect with Drew St., locating parking on the perimeter
Establish parking on north and south perimeter of park, allowing for views of Clearwater Harbor in center
Solar Canopy Concept
Great Lawn Solar Canopy
Solar Canopy Promenade
6.3
The park consists of several major attractions including a bandshell, galleria, and solar canopy system.
To preserve views of Clearwater Harbor all parking is located on the perimeter of the site.
The site will have users arriving by foot, bike, boat, and car. Therefore, clearly denoted entrys are crucial.
Legend:
1_Parking/Service Area2_Boat Slips North3_Boat Slips South4_Clearwater Harbor5_Great Lawn/Bandshell6_Open Space/Vendor/Staging7_Seating Area8_Garden9_Solar Canopy Promenade10_Central Quad11_Water Feature12_Pond13_Restrooms14_Clearwater Public Library15_Outdoor Reading16_Galleria/Outdoor Mall17_Pavilion18_Tennis Courts19_Residential Tower20_Mixed-Use21_Parking22_City Hall23_Parking24_Downtown District
Schematic Master Plan
6.4
Galleria
Perspectives
Above are a series of renderings produced in Google Sketchup Pro 8. I enhanced the images using Photoshop.
The galleria was envisioned to attract tourists and locals which will help to keep the site lively on a consistent basis.
The great lawn, as shown on the bottom left, will be host to a variety of events including the Jazz Holiday and Sea Blues, to name a few.
Looking South Toward Great Lawn
Looking Southwest
Solar Canopy Promenade
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