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  • INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR CONSERVATION AND THE SPORTING LIFE

    Founded in 1993, Field Sport Concepts, Ltd. (www.fi eldsport.com) is an affi liation of nationally respected consultants in the disciplines of resource and land planning, engineering, landscape architecture, equestrian architecture, environmental sciences,

    conservation fi nance, and fi eld sport facility/venue design.

    Committed to sustainable ownership and rural land preservation, our organization offers a comprehensive resource aimed at presenting landowners with economically feasible

    and sustainable strategies for short and long-term land-use and conservation. FSC was formed as an alliance of specialists whose core competencies lie in the planning, design, and development of rural land, and represents a unique arrangement where otherwise independent consultants are brought together as one organization to comprehensively address the complex issues surrounding rural land use, preservation/conservation and

    fi eld sport activities.

    In order to fully unlock the economic and recreational potential of a property we are able to plan for multiple compatible uses such as appropriate sporting programs, in

    combination with conservation easements, habitat restoration, comprehensive wildlife, natural resource, and timber management, habitat or wetland banking, and agriculture.

    We seek ways to enhance and manage rural properties in a manner that is sympathetic to the natural environment while providing opportunities for the pursuit and appreciation

    of outdoor activities.

    To learn more about our unique approach to rural land conservation and fi eld sport programming, please visit our website

    www.fi eldsport.com.

    301 East High Street | Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 | (434) 979-3486

  • OUR INTEGRATED SERVICES INCLUDE

    Field Sport Facility / Venue Design and ProgrammingArchitecture, Landscape Architecture, Land Planning, Civil Engineering

    Ecosystem Services and Conservation EasementsWater Resource Planning, Stream Restoration, Wetlands Delineation / Mitigation

    Agricultural Resource Management and Agritourism / Ecotourism Consulting

    OUR CLIENTS INCLUDE

    Resort Owners and ManagersField Sport Enthusiasts

    Farm and Rural Land Owners Conservation & Preservation Organizations

    Land DevelopersTimber and Mineral Resource Enterprises

  • Affi liates

    Project Experience

    The Fork Farm & Stables - Stanly County, North Carolina Saratoga Race Course - Saratoga Springs, New York Sagamore Farm - Baltimore County, Maryland Bundoran Farm - Albemarle County, Virginia Devine Ranch - Aptos, California Jebel Ali Racetrack - Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) New River Farm - Leesburg, Virginia Fox Hollow Farm - Metamora, Michigan Oakhaven Ranch - Austin, Texas Terra Chula - Brooks County, Georgia Monticule Farm - Lexington, Kentucky Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation - Dundee, Illinois The Silva Project - Corfu, Greece HITS (Horse Shows in the Sun) - Saugerties, New York Woodstock Equestrian Park - Montgomery County, Maryland Little Mountain Ranch - Highland County, Virginia Miami University Equestrian Center - Oxford, Ohio Kansas State University - Manhattan, Kansas Lake Erie College Equine Center - Painesville, Ohio The Oaks - Lake City, Florida Golden Gate Park Stables - San Francisco, California Savannah College of Art & Design - Hwy 17, South Carolina Foxfi eld Racecourse - Albemarle County, Virginia Greystone Equestrian Center - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Jackson River Mountain - Alleghany County, Virginia Playa Secreta - Gulf of Fonseca, Pacifi c Ocean, El Salvador Silverstar Farm - Millarville, Alberta, Canada Shoal Bay Villas - Anguilla, West Indies Mill Mountain Farm - Albemarle County, Virginia Shrine Mont Conference Center - Orkney Springs, Virginia Panorama Farms - Albemarle County, Virginia

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  • AFFILIATED COMPANIES

    landscape architecture | land planning | conservationMCKEE CARSON, a fi rm of Landscape Architects, Civil Engineers, and Land and Resource Planners located in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a progressive design fi rm with a strong background in low-impact, sustainable site development. Providing site design and land planning services to the public and private development sectors since 1978, McKee Carson helps its clients to capitalize on the character and integrity of real property while enhancing the environmental sustainability of the asset. http://www.mckeecarson.com/

    equestrian | special events | preservationBLACKBURN ARCHITECTS, P.C., founded in 1983, is an architecture and planning fi rm with a wide range of experience in both large and small projects. As a fi rm, they offer senior level involvement and continuity of staff throughout all projects. Blackburn Architects has special expertise in the planning, design, and preservation of equestrian facilities, from private farms with breeding and training facilities to colleges and universities with show jumping and research facilities. Having planned and/or designed over 150 equestrian facilities throughout the United States and internationally, the fi rm has developed a reputation for its unique use of natural light and ventilation in the design of equestrian structures and the sensitive placement of their buildings in harmony with the land.http://www.blackburnarch.com/

    shooting | management | instructionCOORDINATED SHOOTING METHOD, LLC and its principal, John Higgins, specialize in the feasibility, design, construction oversight and project management of shooting facilities throughout the world. Combining extensive high-end resort shooting facility experience with professional shooting instruction and design expertise, CSM is the ultimate resource in this small but rapidly growing industry. http://www.csminstruct.com/

    restoration | mitigation | conservationTROUT HEADWATERS, INC. - The River Restoration Company - is a private company specializing in the creation, restoration and enhancement of rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands. Their customer-driven philosophy has made them the industry leader in natural, sustainable approaches to aquatic resource restoration since 1995. Using a multidisciplinary approach, they are proud to guarantee 100% client satisfaction on every project. http://www.troutheadwaters.com/

  • AFFILIATED COMPANIES

    business planning | appraisals | fi nancial staffi ngGLOBAL SPORTING ADVISORS, LLC is a consulting fi rm whose staff have joined together to offer sporting property owners a comprehensive service package in preparing their asset for sale and marketing it to prospective buyers. They combine decades of experience in traditional investment banking and marketing, along with an extensive practical knowledge of various types of angling and hunting. GSA staff can provide clients with a comprehensive marketing package, which presents the business, the assets and the valuation and the Master Planning methodology in precise detail. http://www.globalsportingadvisors.us/

    resort | consultation | hospitalityPANORAMA INTERNATIONAL, INC. is an organization with more than 40 years of experience specializing in international hospitality and resort development consulting and fi nance. The company has accomplished its mission in over 70 countries including those throughout the entire Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, North Africa and the Pacifi c Rim. Panorama has offi ces in Texas, Costa Rica, California, Morocco, Spain, Jordan and Mexico. Bill Clover, the company president, was one of the original consultants to FONATUR (Mexicos Tourism Division) in the planning and development of Cancun. Quality, perfection, risk abatement, superior operations, sustainable development, environmental integrity, security, and profi t are words that describe the culture of Panorama International. http://www.panoramaintl.com/

    falconry | education | managementTHE FALCONRY AND RAPTOR EDUCATION FOUNDATION & RESORT OUTFITTERS have been involved in the promotion and design of high-adventure fi eld sports and recreation for nearly 20 years. They have operated and designed programs at many of Americas fi nest resorts including The Greenbrier, The Homestead, The Gasparilla Inn, The Lodge at Hershey, The Hotel Hershey, Johns Island, and The Resort at Glade Springs. The Falconry Foundation/Resort Outfi tters team has the expertise to develop innovative revenue streams through fi eld sport programming that are sure to create lasting memories. From the creation of turnkey recreation programs to the long-term management of existing recreational facilities, their professionals will help identify and establish unique, and profi table, outdoor offerings. www.falconryacademy.com

  • AFFILIATED COMPANIES

    equestrian | construction | preservationFAMOUS BARNS, provides design and architectural drawings customized to your region, your barns function and your budget enabling you to build your barn or work with your favorite builder. They have expanded suppliers to focus on you your region, your budget and have created a team of professionals to provide you with the barn you want and need. They build barns with as much character and integrity as the people who will own them.http://famousbarns.com//

    conservation | sports law | land useMOORHEAD LAW GROUP, LLC, is a small, hard-working law fi rm based in Chicago, Illinois established in 2012. The fi rm focuses on commercial real estate, conservation, and sports law, all on a national basis. Their attorneys have earned a reputation as seasoned and savvy dealmakers. We advise executives, general counsels, and business owners of national, regional, and local companies on strategy, long-term decisions, project negotiation, and deal execution. The fi rm has experience in purchases and sales, land use, zoning, development, and property disputes. The fi rm also believes in the importance of conservation and the thoughtful development, economic enhancement and protection of natural and rural land. Our experience includes land use, natural resource, and water law matters. The fi rm has been involved with Olympic-level sports since 1994 and currently represent athletes in sports law cases through the U.S. Olympic Committees Ombudsman offi ce.http://www.moorhead-law.com/

  • The 1,100-acre Fork Farm is located at the confl uence of two rivers in south-central North Carolina. Field Sport Concepts, affi liate McKee Carson worked with our client to create a private agricultural, equestrian and hunting preserve that was both sensitive to the environment and sympathetic to the sites historical and cultural resources. Included in the program were sporting clays, a horse-breeding program, CTA-caliber eventing venues, continued agricultural use, extensive wildlife habitat and husbandry efforts for dove, duck, quail, pheasant, turkey and deer, and a variety of architectural components that mimic rural traditions.

    Site analyses, conceptual design studies, soil tests, and habitat and wildlife population research converged in a charge to determine the potential of the subject site to lend itself to a well orchestrated establishment of the envisioned programs. The collaborative efforts of our diverse planning team produced a comprehensive feasibility study which identifi ed the positive and negative affects of various site conditions on each individual program and their relationship to one another.

    The Fork Farm was the site of the three day eventing trials for the 2008 Olympic trials.

    Project Location: Stanly County, NCClient: Private Acreage: 1,100Completed: 2000

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  • Located within the charming city of Saratoga Springs, the Saratoga Race Course is the oldest organized sporting venue of any kind in the United States. The New York Racing Association (NYRA) retained Blackburn to prepare a master plan of the Backstretch facilities as a long range-planning tool in order to improve operational effi ciency, physical appearance, security, and protect its historical heritage. Based on a thorough assessment of the backstretch facilities and operational policies, Blackburn identifi ed future project improvements to preserve the integrity of the Saratoga Race Course and its reputable quality of racing throughout the world.

    Location: Saratoga Spring, New YorkClient: New York Racing Association (NYRA)Completion: 2012 (master plan)

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    Sagamore Farm, historic home to Native Dancer, known to the public as the Galloping Grey Ghost, and considered one of the greatest race horses of all time, embodies all the farm was and will be. A thoroughbred horse-breeding farm originally owned by Alfred G. Vanderbilt, II, it has held international recognition as a premier breeding and training ground in the thoroughbred industry. The current owner plans to restore the farm to its former world-class status and was very clear about his vision for the property, saying simply, We are looking for winners, period. Thats our only goal.

    Affi liates Blackburn Architects and McKee Carson provided project direction and site design services for the restoration and renovation of the facilities to meet the needs of a modern equine facility with a careful eye and a measured respect for the history of the farm. Blackburn Architects is providing architectural services for the renovation of two existing barns including a 16-stall foaling barn and a 20-stall broodmare barn. The project incorporates several sustainable elements including re-use of original building materials, natural lighting and ventilation to reduce the energy demand of the buildings, and use of recycled materials. In 2011, Blackburn provided architectural design services for a new 24-stall training barn. McKee Carson provided preliminary analysis work along with site design services including the redesign of the gates and entrances and several spaces within the interior of the farm.

    Project Location: Glyndon, MarylandClient: Sagamore Farm LLCAcreage: 250Completed: OngoingAwards/Recognition: Maryland Life Magazine May/June 2008, Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Magazine February 2008.

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  • Located twenty minutes south of Charlottesville, Virginia, Bundoran Farm and its 2,300 acres of pasture, orchards, and woodlands present a place that is both breathtaking in its natural beauty and classically Piedmont. Unique in both concept and execution, Bundoran Farm represents a rural community that combines farmland and forest preservation with limited residential development.

    The Bundoran program places the property under an intricate regime of easements and deed restrictions, ensuring the preservation of the farms character and function. Fee simple property owners allow restricted easements and protective overlays on their property. In exchange the farm protects and maintains large contiguous areas for pasture, recreation and forestry, guaranteeing the future viability of all these functions. Thus, property owners protect their investment and gain access to the larger maintained property.

    From conceptual master planning to detailed construction documentation and engineering of systems such as alternative storm water management and conscientious road design, Field Sports Concepts affi liate company McKee Carson has worked with Qroe Farm Preservation Development to create a community that will enjoy, protect and enhance the working farm and all its natural resources.

    Project Location: Albemarle County, VirginiaClient: Qroe Farm Preservation DevelopmentAcreage: 2,300Completed: Ongoing

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  • Located on a stunning 80-acre site in Aptos, California, Devine Ranch is designed with the temperate climate, ocean breezes, and scenic overlooks in mind. The eight-stall barn lies in close proximity to the new residence, also designed by Blackburn Architects. The site plan includes a new outdoor arena, covered round pen, and two service buildings to complete this fi rst-class equestrian facility.

    Project Location: Aptos, CaliforniaClient: PrivateAcreage: 80Completed: 2003 (barn), 2006 (residence)

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  • Located on 300 acres, the Jebel Ali Race Course is one of Dubais premier racetracks. Blackburn Architects provided equestrian design consultation to Burt Hill for the renovation and relocation of the equine facilities. The program intends to replace the existing stables, support facilities, grandstands, and related amenities in order to bring state-of-the-art design to the racecourse. The new equestrian center will serve an adjacent residential community as well as the surrounding Dubai community with equestrian activities and thoroughbred racing. Phased development allows the racing season to continue uninterrupted. Burt Hill will design the new grandstands and Blackburn will redesign stables for over 100 horses, staff housing, training facilities as well as all administrative, service, and maintenance facilities.

    Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE)Client: Jebel Ali Race CourseCompletion: 2008 (master plan)

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  • Located in Loudoun County along the banks of the Potomac River, this 24-stall barn and indoor arena is host to equestrian events and family gatherings. Amenities include barn offi ces, lofts, and a 125 by 200 square foot indoor arena with a viewing area for observers. The equestrian facilities can also be viewed from the sundeck of the award-winning Bank Barn that overlooks the valley and equestrian facility below. The program includes a service barn and outdoor paddocks.

    Location: Leesburg, VirginiaClient: Fred SchaufeldCompletion: 2006

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    Fox Hollow Farm encompasses nearly 400 beautiful acres north of Detroit, MI in the equestrian-oriented township of Metamora. With undulating topography, rich hydrology (including a river, trout streams, ponds, and wetlands), old farm fi elds, and thick stands of hardwood and evergreen forests, the property provides its owners with countless outdoor recreation opportunities. To take full advantage of the sites natural resources, the client has assembled a top notch design team consisting of three FSC affi liates: Blackburn Architects, McKee Carson, and John Higgins.

    McKee Carson is responsible for the site master planning, developing the landscaping plan, and the network of hiking and ATV trails. Blackburn Architects designed the equestrian facilities and the 25,000 s.f. clubhouse. John Higgins designed the course site, layout, pathway, fi eld buildings as well as target sequencing. The sporting clays course is one of the very few in the world that is truly an all weather course. Each shooting fi eld has a covered area to shoot from and a gallery area behind the shooting stand. The game fi eld station or Covey Rise fi eld even boasts a large stone fi replace and has a total of eight clay target machines. The other fi elds present targets that best simulate game birds in various parts of the world and present many angles and speeds from multiple clay target machines.

    Project Location: Metamora, MichiganClient: PrivateAcreage: 400Completed: Ongoing

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  • Located in the Texas Hill Country, this 16-stall barn features local Austin Stone, heavy timber framing, and natural wood trim that blends with the landscape. The use of a deep perimeter trellis, steep roof with continuous ridge venting, and a translucent skylight on the north face provides abundant natural fi ltered light and vertical ventilation.

    Project Location: Austin, TexasClient: PrivateAcreage: 90Completed: 2003

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    Field Sport Concepts, affi liate McKee Carson worked closely with the client, Summerour Architects, wildlife biologists, surveyors, and a host of contractors to master plan nearly 1,800 acres. The property is bordered to the north by Piscola Creek. The varied topography is highlighted by mature oak specimens and four large cypress ponds comprising approximately 50 acres of the property.

    The overarching vision shared by the client and design team was to create a place in which one can relax and enjoy the serenity and beauty of this property. Thus all elements, from the architectural vernacular to the wildlife habitat improvements, seek to lay lightly upon the landscape while evoking a sense of permanence.

    In implementing the teams master plan, our offi ces again worked with Summerour to design both the lodge and shooting facilities. Responsibilities on the lodge and guest cottages included entry court, pool, terrace, and garden design. With Summerour, Field Sport Concepts carefully designed the equestrian facility - complete with a riding ring, paddocks, a 12-stall horse barn the maintenance barn and the kennels to ensure proper circulation. These efforts, coupled with the re-establishment of native grasses on the plantation and development of perimeter food plots, combine to create a fi rst-class hunting experience.

    Project Location: Brooks County, GeorgiaClient: PrivateArchitect: Summerour and AssociatesAcreage: 1,800Completed: Ongoing

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  • Originally on a 200-acre parcel of lush green rolling hills in Kentucky horse country between Layette and Bourbon Counties, Monticule Farm was named for the French word for a small mountain. Blackburn Architects worked with famed landscape architect Morgan Wheelock to develop the property, now over 600-acres, into one of the industrys best commercial breeding facilities. Blackburn designed a 20-stall broodmare barn and a 16-stall yearling barn in the style of other large Kentucky horse farms from the 1940s. In 2008, Blackburn developed a master plan and concept design for a stallion barn complex, which consisted of four 4-stall barns and a breeding shed.

    Project Location: Lexington, KentuckyClient: PrivateAcreage: 600+Completed: 2000, 2008 (design concept for stallion complex)Awards/Recognition: Keeneland Magazine, Summer 2007

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    The Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation sits on 1224 acres of hardwoods, prairies, lakes, gravel pits and streams, on the Fox River in Dundee, IL. Field Sport Concepts affi liate John Higgins was asked to do a complete re-design of the sporting clays, trap and skeet facility to modernize and improve the layout. The design requirements had to take into account very limited space at the old gun club site. With careful planning a ten station sporting clays course combined with a 5-Stand, Game Field as well as a trap and skeet fi eld were included in the fi nished redesign. Since the changes to the course have been made usage has at least tripled by the members and more plans are in the works to expand the facility.

    John Higgins also developed a complete recreation master plan for the entire facility, including major redesign and improvements to the lodge and club house. The implementation of these recommendations resulted in a signifi cant increase in usage and membership.

    Project Location: Dundee, IllinoisClient: Max McGraw Wildlife FoundationAcreage: 1,224Completed: Ongoing

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  • Blackburn Architects has been retained to provide a master plan and concept design for a new equestrian facility on the Island of Corfu in Greece for The Silva Project, a therapeutic riding center for children and adults with physical and mental disabilities. The center will establish a breeding program for the Skyrian pony, a rare and ancient breed of horse found only in Greece. The fi rm will team with local Greek architect, Arseni Ringas of Corfu. The program includes a covered arena, public observation area, four fi ve-stall barns, tack rooms, caf, offi ces, amphitheater, community center with meeting rooms, dining facility and a pool. In addition, there will be a residential community with 25 two-bedroom bungalows.

    Location: Corfu, GreeceClient: The Silva ProjectCompletion: master plan and concept plan underway

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  • Based in Upstate New York in the village of Saugerties, Horse Shows In The Sun, Inc. (HITS) is a special events management company with its primary focus on producing hunter/jumper horse shows. Since its beginning in 1982, HITS has grown into a nationwide company, producing hunter/jumper horse shows in California, Florida, Arizona, New York, Virginia, and Nevada. Blackburn Architects was asked to design the show grounds, including offi ces and other buildings, at the proposed Saugerties show-grounds site.

    Location: Saugerties, New YorkClient: HITSCompletion: 2003

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  • Field Sport Concepts affi liates Blackburn Architects and McKee Carson were hired to provide master planning and conceptual design services for this 800-acre park designed for several equestrian uses. Phase I provides public open space, including park access and parking, and proposes an internal trail system that will allow users to connect to a larger county-wide trail network. Field Sport Concepts master planning services for Phase II includes the design of four outdoor arenas, competition facilities, a steeplechase course, a polo fi eld, an indoor riding arena, and temporary stabling for 800 horses.

    Project Location: Montgomery County, MarylandClient: Friends of Woodstock Park & the Maryland-National Capital Parks and Planning CommissionAcreage: 800Completed: 2006 (Phase I), 2010 (Phase II)

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    The vision for the 1,800-acre Little Mountain Ranch was to create a multi-functional retreat for the owner; a place of respite and recreation designed to meet the needs of a growing family today and into the future. McKee Carson cultivated this vision in a master plan that employs conservation easements, enhances ecologically sensitive areas, and introduces new rural recreational pursuits which can be enjoyed by family, friends and visitors alike.

    The master planning process began with a comprehensive analysis of the sites geographic, cultural, and historical context. Resource maps and narratives of Highland County were chronicled and site analyses conducted on local ecology, plant communities, terrain and solar aspect. Evaluation of the sites opportunities and constraints associated with the programmatic goals led to further exploration and revelation of the sites unique character. A thorough understanding of the natural and cultural infl uences, site context, existing conditions and programmatic goals all contributed to the unique landscape language that was developed for this master plan.

    In order to revive the ranchs trout habitat, Field Sport Concepts affi liate Trout Headwaters, Inc. participated in the evaluation of riparian and river restoration efforts for a one mile stretch of river within the property boundary.

    Project Location: Highland County, VirginiaClient: PrivateAcreage: 1,800Completed: 2006

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  • A master plan was created by Blackburn for a new equestrian center at the Miami University of Ohio. The new center is expected to include stalls for up to 60 horses, an indoor 100 by 300 ft. riding arena with spectator seating for up to 5,000, administrative offi ces, classrooms, tack rooms, and locker rooms.

    Location: Oxford, OhioClient: Miami University of OhioCompletion: 2005 (master plan and concept design)

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  • Blackburn Architects was consulted to provide master planning and design services for an equine sports medicine complex as part of their veterinary science program. The plan includes an indoor arena, two treadmills, and a seven-stall barn for the treatment and training of all breeds of sport horses and thoroughbreds. Blackburn Architects teamed with local architects, Brent Bowman and Associates. Client: Kansas State University

    Location: Manhattan, KansasCompletion: 2004 (master planning and concept design); 2007 (ongoing)

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  • Located on a gently sloping site with an expansive view of the lake, Lake Erie Colleges Equestrian Center is home to their well-known Equine Studies Program. Having outgrown their current facilities, LEC planned to renovate their existing indoor arena and build a new arena, barns, classrooms, show areas, service buildings and paddocks, effectively doubling their capacity. To allow for the most paddock space possible, the new arena, barns, show and educational spaces were attached to the existing arena and connected to each other. This would also protect people and horses from brisk breezes off Lake Erie, especially during the cold winter months. To scale down the massing of the large proposed buildings, the barns and support spaces were broken down into smaller units that gave the impression of buildings on a more human scale, while still being functionally connected.

    Location: Painesville, OhioClient: Lake Erie CollegeCompletion: 2003 (master plan and concept design)

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    Field Sport Concepts, Ltd. and its parent company, McKee Carson, teamed with Equestrian Services to plan and design The Oaks, a 1,222-acre site in the Lake City area of Columbia County, Florida. Our goal was to maintain the agrarian character and quality of place of the surrounding landscape and set a precedent for future development in the region. Preserving the vernacular landscape we have expanded upon critical features and systems such as wetlands, ponds, vegetation and hydrological elements. Residential components are clustered, minimizing infrastructure and protecting open space. Additional amenities include a twenty-four stall barn, competition-quality riding arenas, a cross country course, a covered round pen, more than fi fteen miles of looped riding trails and multiple park like open spaces.

    Affi liated with Olympic champions Karen and David OConnor, Equestrian Services has announced that the project will also become the worlds fi rst branded equestrian facility. Modeled after successful branded golf facilities, the OConnor Signature brand will designate a premier facility that meets the OConnors standard in terms of planning, design, programming, beauty, quality of construction, and certifi ed professional training, instruction, and management.

    Project Location: Lake City, FloridaClient: Dicks RealtyAcreage: 1,222Completed: 2006

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  • Blackburn Architects partnered with the non-profi t San Francisco Stables Foundation (SFSF) to provide design services and a feasibility analysis for the restoration of the historic Golden Gate Park Stables. The restored Golden Gate Park Stables will provide a comprehensive equestrian center for the greater Bay Area community.

    Location: San Francisco, CaliforniaClient: San Francisco Stables FoundationCompletion: 2003 (master plan and concept design)

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  • The renowned arts and design college has sought Blackburn for master plan and conceptual design to improve and expand the current facilities at the Ronald C. Waranch Equestrian Center. Blackburn is designing two new barns (expected to house between 30 to 60 stalls) with an attached classroom as well as an open but covered riding arena with an observation area on two sides.

    Location: Hwy 17, South CarolinaClient: Savannah College of Art & DesignCompletion: ongoing (2010)

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    Located near Charlottesville, Virginia on scenic Garth Road, the Foxfi eld Race Course runs both spring and fall steeplechase races and hosts several other large-scale outdoor community events.

    Raymond Woolfe of Field Sport Concepts was commissioned to design and supervise construction of a fi rst-rate facility like none other in central Virginia. Major site elements include an NSA-sanctioned steeplechase racecourse, turf course, fence lines and all offi cial structures, including stables, saddling paddocks, maintenance buildings and spectator/sponsor areas able to accommodate crowds of over 20,000. Additionally, Field Sport Concepts, in partnership with McKee Carson, designed parking areas, traffi c approaches, entrance ways and deceleration lanes capable of handling such crowds. Following completion of the facility, Mr.. Woolfes role extended to direct management of the facility for 5 years, involving the planning, organization and management of events and day-to-day operations. Later, Field Sport Concepts was retained post-construction as a consultant for the grounds and facility to investigate parking and circulation options.

    Project Location: Albemarle County, VirginiaClient: PrivateAcreage: 200Completed: 1984

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  • Located on a beautiful existing farm in Victoria, this project was a new commercial equestrian facility. Because of its proximity to the Pacifi c Ocean, the climate is temperate and rainy. The project was designed to take advantage of prevailing local winds as well as to focus the attention on the best views overlooking a small pond and the hills beyond. Included in this project are two 20-stall barns for boarding and schooling horses, a round pen, two indoor arenas for hunter/jumpers and dressage, a health club, and a restaurant.

    Location: Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaClient: Bob MacRitchieCompletion: 2005 (master plan and concept design)

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  • The terrain and landscape typology of the Alleghany Highlands of northwestern Virginia couple with remarkable habitat to create an extraordinary outdoor recreational opportunity. The area is home to the million acre George Washington National Forest, the Homestead Resort, Lake Moomaw, and the renowned trout waters of the Jackson River. Near the Jackson River tailwaters of Gathright Dam are 600+ acres of privately held Crown Grant property.

    McKee Carson and Field Sport Concepts was charged with master planning the property and establishing the vision for a low-density fi shing and conservation estate community. Spending days on site and on the river, our team sited approximately twenty optimal home sites and countless community gathering areas. Each home site will benefi t from a complete cross section of local ecology from the height of a climax forest, through understory, hedgerow, meadow, and stream. Community amenities are considered in hierarchy a multi-seasonal cabin/clubhouse, shelters, natural riverside plots, and a series of trails that meander along the Jackson, through newly established warm season meadows and orchards, and along the mountain ridge.

    Project Location: Alleghany County, VirginiaClient: PrivateAcreage: 600+Completed: Ongoing

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  • Playa Secreta has been invrisioned as the premier resort and residential destination in the Central American county of El Salvador. The coastline offers almost fi ve miles of water footage on an undulating shoreline that includes both beaches and rocky cliffs. Its been designed as a series of living villages, with residential pads, hotel sites, a marina and entertainment core, 18 championship golf holes, shooting sports, fi shing, equestrian activities, a chapel and arts community, and a village for local workers and residents.

    Project Location: Gulf of Fonseca, Pacifi c Ocean, El SalvadorClient: Guerra Family of El SalvadorAcreage: 340 hectares (840 acres)Completed: Ongoing

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  • Located a half hour southwest of Calgary, Alberta, in the gorgeous rolling foothills of the Canadian Rockies, Millarville is the site of Canadas oldest racetrack, home for over a hundred years of the Millarville Races, and the more recent Millarville Rodeo. The project includes master planning and concept design for a six-stall foaling barn with double-sized stalls; a 12-stall training barn with a barn offi ce, lounge, tack room, locker storage, feed room, work room, wash and grooming stalls, and farrier/veterinarian work space. Other structures include an enclosed 100 by 200 riding arena with an enclosed observation area and a covered connector to the barn; an enclosed round pen attached to the barn and arena complex; an enclosed treadmill room attached to the barn complex; equipment storage structure for vehicles and farm equipment; and hay and bedding storage. The design creates a facility that can be operated throughout the year despite Canadas extreme winter weather.

    Location: Millarville, Alberta, CanadaClient: Brenda RiddellCompletion: 2007 (project ongoing)

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  • Shoal Bay Villas will be an upscale hotel and condominium development overlooking Anguillas famous Shoal Bay. Rated among the top ten beaches in the world by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure magazines, Shoal Bay beach is already a must-see destination for visitors to the island. When fully complete, Shoal Bay Villas will also feature a boardwalk and arrival promenade with several shops, restaurants and bars to service the popular beach as well as the hotel and condos.

    Project Location: Shoal Bay, Anguilla, West IndiesClient: Shoal Bay Development CorporationAcreage: 1.74 acresCompleted: Ongoing

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    Mill Mountain Farm is located in the mountain region of Southern Albemarle County, Virginia. The owners wanted FSC affi liate McKee Carson to create a unique home and garden on the 600 acre property that accommodates a growing family while acknowledging the landscape typology. On a physiographic scale the landform at Mill Mountain can be interpreted as one gesture that of a bowl or basin with water pouring from its sides.

    The ecological communities at Mill Mountain (forest, riparian edge, and meadow) can be seen as separate but the function of each is inherently connected to the others and to the larger ecosystem in which they are situated. The richness of Mill Mountains ecology provides a distinct, multi-layered vernacular that infl uences design decisions. Designing in an ecologically-conscientious manner that recognizes the landscape and the architecture as a cohesive whole is our charge and is essential to the success of Mill Mountain as a place specifi c.

    Project Location: Albemarle County, VirginiaClient: PrivateAcreage: 600

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    Shrine Mont Conference Center is a 1,080-acre conference and retreat facility owned and operated by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. Signifi cant to the property is its northern boundary shared with the George Washington National Forest. Most fundamental to the ministry at Shrine Mont is the notion that the Conference Center remain a place apart for rest, devotion and fellowship.

    Field Sport Concepts affi liate McKee Carson prepared a comprehensive resource management plan and economic development program for the Conference Center. In addressing the present and future needs of the Conference Center proper and protective management strategies for the adjacent forested areas, the study included analyses of user needs, site constraints, cultural and historical resources, land use, cost benefi ts, and cash fl ow models. Graphic studies included alternative development concepts, master land use plan, phasing plans, and environmental compatibility reports.

    Project Location: Orkney Springs, VirginiaClient: Episcopal Diocese of VirginiaAcreage: 1,080

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    Panorama Farms is a true example of farmland preservation. Comprising 1,038 acres, it is located along the South Fork of the Rivanna River and adjacent to the Rivanna Reservoir, the primary source of public potable water for Charlottesville/Albemarle County. Its owners, recognizing the futility of small farm cattle production at the time, elected to develop a small portion of the property into low-density residential use with the stipulation that such development would protect the reservoir through the use of low-impact development strategies and conservation easements. As a result, a cluster residential plan far removed from the reservoir was implemented leaving more than 800 acres permanently dedicated to agriculture and outdoor recreational activities. This was the fi rst residential development of this type in the County of Albemarle and was an early precursor for the Rural Preservation Development Ordinance.

    Today, the undeveloped portion of the farm serves as a cultural amenity for the region. The farm and its picturesque rolling terrain hosts numerous cross-country invitationals and dual meets, bringing in teams from all over the state. Income is also derived from fee-based mountain bike trails, seasonal dove hunting and, most signifi cantly, a thriving composting business that serves the Central Virginia region.

    Inspired by the owners dedication to and strong belief in conscientious planning and rural land protection, our team employed innovative solutions to create this economically viable and environmentally responsible land-use model in lieu of a traditional by-right residential subdivision at Panorama Farms.

    Project Location: Albemarle County, VirginiaClient: PrivateAcreage: 1,038Completed: 1990 & 1998

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  • OUR MISSION

    To assist those who own or control rural landholdings in preserving, enhancing or planning alternative uses for the properties in their charge. We actively advocate the

    introduction of outdoor activities and recreational pursuits as a means of sustaining rural traditions while promoting a land stewardship ethic and creating economic value.

    OUR APPROACH

    Involves a clear and comprehensive understanding of our clients motivations and project goals and objectives. Once these have been defi ned and prioritized, the team works cooperatively through a structured process to compile not only effective land-

    use concepts, but fi nancial models, construction guidelines and management programs tailored specifi cally to the land and client. In many cases, FSC affi liates provide both

    construction assistance and on-going program management services.

    OUR PHILOSOPHY

    The preservation of rural lands is wholly reliant upon economic viability. Aligning the clients interests with the natural resources and amenities of the property, we reveal

    opportunities that are at once economically responsible and environmentally sensitive.

    To learn more about our unique approach to rural land conservation and fi eld sport programming, please visit our website

    www.fi eldsport.com.

    301 East High Street | Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 | (434) 979-3486

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