City
of Grand Prairie Stanton Gardens, Grand Prairie, Tx. March
2001. Design for a Federally funded neighborhood park. Project
sponsored through the Neighborhood Revitalization Department.
City
of Grand Prairie Stanton Gardens, Grand Prairie, Tx. November 2000.
Water efficient landscape design for city well sites located within
the city of Grand Prairie. The design incorporated porous hardscape
materials, drip irrigation techniques, native plantings and other
water efficient and water effective ideas.
Enviro
Solar Home, Frisco, Tx.
March
1999. Residential landscape design for the model home built
by Enviro Custom Homes. Utilized sustainable garden design techniques
in the design. Photo
Cultural
Landscape Report for BLM Helium Properties, Amarillo, Tx.
April
1999. Funded through the National Park Service. Documented
the Amarillo Helium production plants in a Cultural Landscape
Inventory and made recommendations that indicated their potential
as historic landscapes.
Cultural
Landscape Report for Chisana-Gold Hill Mining District
May,
1998. Research sponsored by the National Park Service.
Investigation of a historic mining district within the Wrangell-St.
Elias National Park, Glennallen, Alaska.
Richardson
Heights Elementary Environmental Learning Center
1995-96.
Created the design and worked with parents and teachers to
install an outdoor classroom of a stream, ponds, forest eco-zone
& bog eco-zone. The landscape was featured in the North Texas
Water Garden Society 1996 Pond Tour. Photo
Computer
Model of the Dallas Central Business District
1994-95.
Research sponsored by the Central Dallas Association. Provided
a computer model of the CBD of Dallas in conjunction with
a planning project provided by the Planning Department at
the University of Texas at Arlington.
Blackland
Prairie Restoration: Public Use & Recreation
August,
1994. Research sponsored by the Texas National Research
Laboratory Commission. Investigation of a public use area
for portions of the land abandoned by the Superconducting
Super Collider Project.
Traffic
Noise Barrier Green Wall Constructed of Earthen Filled Recycled
Tires
1992-1993.
Research sponsored by the Construction Research Center at
the University of Texas at Arlington. Investigation of the
use of recycled tires filled with rammed earth as a sound
abatement wall for traffic noise, while using plants to develop
it into an aesthetically pleasing structure.
Mental
Health and Mental Retardation Center (Westmoreland) Landscape
Plan
1997.
Project by the Native Plant Society-Dallas Chapter. Plan and
partial installation of plants indigenous to the Dallas chalk
escarpment where the center is located.