Bryan Pynn

  • Jon Quackenbush posted an update in the group Group logo of Green StreetsGreen Streets 15 years, 9 months ago

    Does anyone know of a good source for construction details for ‘green’ design? I’d like to review these…

  • iT IS MOSTLY CULLET DISPOSAL AND HEAVY METALS (LEAD), MOST OTHER CONTAMINENTS WHERE FULLY REMOVED. I WAS ACTUALLY INTERESTED IN BIO – PHYRO REMEDIATIONS BUT HAD NOT FOUND A GREAT DEAL OF INFO ON THEM.

  • Ya i defentenly plan on trying to use Bioretention techniques, but this is not a exectly a mitigation techniques it is a stormwater solution, i need some way to extract or mitigate the heavy metals that are with in the soil and water on site, bioretention will help in preventing them to go to the stream but then they are still on site in the soil.

  • Bioretention is a technique that can be used in nearly any environment, including brownfields, as a water quality control. This may be getting too technical for your project, but depending on the amount of on-site contamination, I would recommend that you wrap all of your stormwater BMPs with an impermeable membrane to help control the spread of…[Read more]

  • i am a landscape architecture student working on my senior project, which is a brownfield site ( old glass manufacture), and curious to see if any one had unique design, mitigation techniques and or a case study i should look in to.

  • Larry these look to be very helpful examples of how other municipalities are implementing these strategies. Good case studies. Thanks for sharing.

  • Larry Shaeffer posted an update in the group Group logo of Green StreetsGreen Streets 15 years, 10 months ago

    you might want to check out this useful doc put out by the epa. its a lot of portland stuff but much more.. Larry Shaeffer
    and add to greenstreets links list

    link to Municipal Handbook Green Infrastructure
    http://cfpub2.epa.gov/npdes/greeninfrastructure/munichandbook.cfm

    Green Infrastructure Municipal Handbook

    The Municipal Handbook is a series…[Read more]

  • Well I’ll be honest, I’m very jealous of what you are able to get approved out on the west coast. As of now we seem to be a bit behind the curve but we’re trying to at least catch up with you.

    The majority of our office work is around the Washington D.C. metropolitan area (including northern VA and Maryland) and each municipality seems to be at…[Read more]

  • Well in Australia they use a broader term Water Sensitive Urban Design, as opposed to LID, which refers to 3 areas of water management (Potable Water, Waste Water and Stormwater) and how my effecting one of these you have the potential to effect the others. For instance, by reusing stormwater to irrigate landscape or flush toilets, we also reduce…[Read more]

  • Lisa Town posted an update in the group Group logo of Green StreetsGreen Streets 15 years, 11 months ago

    Philip – that sounds really awesome! I’m looking forward to hearing what was shared, not only from a green streets perspective but would love to hear all about what you are doing in Australia with regards to water design.

  • Hi everyone. My name is PJ Benenati and I ‘m with EDAW in Alexandria, VA. I look forward to talking with you all and sharing ideas.

    Our offices in Australia have been incorporating LID into the landscape for some time now. An environmental firm, called Ecological Engineering, joined with EDAW nearly 4 years ago and is now working mainly out of…[Read more]

  • Juliah Rais-Morres posted an update in the group Group logo of Asia LandscapeAsia Landscape 16 years ago

    hi there,
    I’m from Malaysia originally but have been living and practicing in Germany for the last 19 years, looking forward to share some experience with all of you.

  • Xiao posted an update in the group Group logo of Asia LandscapeAsia Landscape 16 years ago

    I am from China, and moved to California for a few years.
    Good to join this group!

  • Devin Cejas posted an update in the group Group logo of Japanese style lolJapanese style lol 16 years, 1 month ago

    interesting topic and love your take/enthusiasm regarding japanese design. I can’t really comment on the lack of japanese LA’s but I feel japanese landscape design lives through many designers. I live in miami, florida. and the manufactured naturalistic approach as seen through japanese designs compliments our native landscape well and I see…[Read more]

  • Leo Gonzales posted an update in the group Group logo of Japanese style lolJapanese style lol 16 years, 1 month ago

    Oh yeah. My blurred vision is starting to clear up! Thanks very much. Keep ’em coming.

  • Yuko Tanabe posted an update in the group Group logo of Japanese style lolJapanese style lol 16 years, 1 month ago

    Thanks Loe, very flattered.
    I think it’s something to do with our approach to empty space. We have experienced shortage of flat land from the beginning. So, finding flat and open land was the first step. Some could find a plot in a ‘urban’ site (in medieval term) which is small and cluttered by neighbours, the others found a small plot on mountain…[Read more]

  • Leo Gonzales posted an update in the group Group logo of Japanese style lolJapanese style lol 16 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Yuko. I am always enthralled by good japanese design and always wonder why such simplicity in design is so difficult to master. I hope to find some answers in this group.

    Nice to meet y’all.

  • Pattanol posted an update in the group Group logo of Asia LandscapeAsia Landscape 16 years, 1 month ago

    bangkok,shenzhen&hongkong,shanghai and guangzhou . Where is my next station?

  • JJ posted an update in the group Group logo of Asia LandscapeAsia Landscape 16 years, 1 month ago

    I just moved to New Zealand from Shanghai, It is good to join this group for sharing experience working in China

  • Yuko Tanabe posted an update in the group Group logo of Japanese style lolJapanese style lol 16 years, 2 months ago

    Thanks!
    I think we can have fun at least! That’s guaranteed.

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