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Granite State
Independent Living Foundation
Concord, New Hampshire
This project
commenced with completion of a new corporate headquarters for the
Granite State Independent Living Foundation in Concord, New
Hampshire. Key to the design of this facility was creating an office
space that featured spaces and details that facilitated the tasks and
comforts of office staff in wheelchairs or who are physically handicapped.
This goal was also
applied to a "gardenesque" outdoor patio space that was
designed for staff and visitor use for meetings, presentations and
wheelchair accessible gardening. In addition, the patio design
provided a framework for fund-raising of its own construction and to
generate revenue for future projects with the use of modular concrete
pavers and granite accents in different sizes to be inscribed with
donor names. Constructed in the center of the patio was a time
capsule placed beneath a four foot square piece of granite.
Specific site and
landscape improvements included:
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Coordination of
overall site grading and shaping of the site to create a setting for
the patio area, raised planter, entry into the office and connection
to a parking lot.
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Development of a
series of patio edge plantings, characterized by layered and massed
groupings of trees and shrubs as well as lawn and perennial beds
arranged and installed for presentation, screening spatial
definition, visual interest and seasonal color. Tree plantings
featured groupings of Himalayan Birch to frame the patio space and to
reiterate a theme used for the building's front elevation plantings.
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Construction of a
patio for staff retreats, organizational outings, training, fund
raising events and relaxation. The patio paving consisted of concrete
modular pavers in three color blends and granite accents to highlight
layout geometry and a central focal point where a time capsule was placed.
Specifically, the
patio's layout and "finish" included:
A.
Perimeter and Interior Banding
Material:
"Yankee Cobble" concrete pavers
Size: 6-5/16:
squares and 3-1/8: x 6-5/16" rectangles
Color: Beacon Hill
Blend (red) and Quarry Blend (gray)
B.
Main Field Paving
Material:
"Classico" concrete pavers
Size: 4-1/2:
square, 6-3/4" x 4-1/2" rectangle and circle stones
Color: Harvest Blend
Accent: Random
placement of inscribed pavers with donor names
C.
Granite Accents to highlight layout geometry
Material: Saw cut granite
Size: Average
16" x 16" square, 14" x 18" rectangles
Color: NH Gray
Accent: Inscribed
with donor names or memorial text
D.
Time Capsule Feature
Material: Saw cut
granite square with core drilled 8" diameter circle @ center
Size: 4'0" square
Color: NH Gray
Accent: Perimeter
framed with gray and red blend Yankee Cobble pavers
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Construction of a
concrete modular block retaining wall to create a raised edge to
support a cantilevered metal planter to allow wheel chair users the
use of a garden space. Wall layout consisted of a serpentine layout
of 5'-0" radius curves terminating at both ends with straight
wall sections dying back into grade at groupings of granite boulders.
Wall height averaged 42" but was reduced to 22" where the
metal planter was placed to provide a 12" wide overhanging
garden section. Stone wall units were a "tumbled" style
modular wall stone which was visually similar to the patio pavers.
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Placement was a
series of granite boulder groupings to provide a naturalistic accent
within the planting beds and to add some vertical accent as well.
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Construction of a
winding asphalt path from the patio to the office parking lot. Path
layout provided a closed loop through existing trees and new lawn to
offer users a park-like experience. Pathway width and vertical grades
were varied to enhance and challenge staff and visitors alike.
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Design a simple
line voltage outdoor lighting scheme to provide a combination of
birch tree canopy up-lighting and soft "washing" of plants
and building for accent, interest and security.
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Install a simple
loop of line voltage and ground fault protected duplex outlets to
supply power to equipment needed for events, food service and
entertainment. Some lighting was placed within the retaining wall and
others were placed in the planting beds.
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Coordinate the
installation of an overall landscape irrigation system specified to
water all lawn, shrub and perennial beds on a timed and low water use schedule.
The design and
construction challenges for this project focused on satisfying a
number of client goals, which included:
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Completing all
work by Summer 2000, with the design commencing in December 1999 and
landscape construction occurring over a seven month period beginning
in Fall 1999;
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Accomplish the
work desired by creating a Design/Build team between the Landscape
Contractor and a local Landscape Architect comfortable with working
on a tight schedule, experienced with high end landscape construction
and able to deliver innovative landscape;
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Provide design
solutions and implementation that deal with specific client
objectives pertaining to creating a functional, but distinctive,
outdoor patio space that is both functional for varied staff needs
and capable of supporting future fund raising needs and a a safe, but
challenging, handicapped accessible garden space;
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Create a mixture
of outdoor landscapes suitable to serve the varied and seasonal needs
of the clients, staff and visitors;
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Provide a design,
specify materials and use construction techniques that are durable
and practical for long-term maintenance;
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Fulfill the
client's overall budget requirements; and
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Create a lasting
"hardscape" distinctive to the clients desires and
appropriate for the surrounding context.
Subcontractor
List
Irrigation
New England Lawn
Irrigation | Bedford, New Hampshire
Electrical Lighting
Rudolph Electrical
Co., Inc. | Concord, New Hampshire
Plants
Millican
Nurseries, Inc. | Chichester, New Hampshire
Pavers
Ideal Concrete
Block Company
Granite
Swenson Granite
Company | Concord, New Hampshire
Wall Block
Del R. Gilbert
& Son Block Company, Inc. | Laconia, New Hampshire
Asphalt Paving
Paving &
Sealcoating by Sam Cooper | Bow, New Hampshire
Engraving
Designer Brick |
Hudson, New Hampshire |