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Jan 2026 Portfolio Landscape Architecture

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PORTFOLIO ‘25 kenny nguyen

About Me

Hi, I’m Kenny, I’m on the path of getting a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona. In the future, I’m thinking about pursuing a Master’s in Conservation and Restoration Science at UC Irvine or a Master’s in GIS at Cal State Long Beach. I don’t have professional experience, but I have some outdoor landscaping experience from volunteering events in Newport Bay and from the CBWCD’s certification course. I’m interested in using my skills for public use. I’m passionate about community engagement, restoration and designing public infrastructure.

LA 4111 / Route 66 Urbanism: learning from the Ordinary

•During the Olympics Collage& Plan

•Historic and In-Person Site Analysis

•Shade Structure Concept

•Community Engagement

•After the Olympics Collage& Plan

LA 3121 / HEAT: Healthy Environments Around Town Studio

•Direct Sun Hours: Jun to Aug and LA Living Infrastructure

•Conceptual Diagram

•Move it like Music: Mariachi Plaza

•Plant and Material

•Ephemeral Sketches to Forms

•Section A-A and Section B-B

•Plaza Behind Metro Entrance

•Garden in White Adventist Memorial Hospital

•Proposed Design Sun Diagram: Jun to Aug

LA 4111 / Route 66 Urbanism: Learning from the Ordinary/ 1st Semester /

2025 / Professor Harkison / Cal Poly Pomona

Our team set our site on Bundy Triangle as a case study for the Shade Zones compeition. There was an emphasis on creating shade with modular shade structures and also creating a legacy for the community. Even with the prompt focusing on temporal shade, we sought a design that involved a long term, permanent solution for marginilized communities. This project was done in collaboration with Ivan Keath and Kimberly de la Rosa.

Seating and Boxed Planting
Watch Party Area
Vendors and Farmer’s Market Area
The relation to shade and least to most severe redlining in Santa Monica Blvd.
Bundy Triangle in current conditions with our programming for the Olympics. Photoshop by Kim, model Ivan.
Made of reused wooden pallets
Canvas used for projectors
Suspended cans on rope to manipulate canvas shape
Ecobrics in plastic crates as structure footing
Ride Share
Shipping Container Storage Units
Bus and Shuttle Seating
During the Olympics Concept Collage

Collaborating with the Community

We went out on site in Sawtelle and a local Farmer’s Market to survey what community members would want on this space. There were common themes of adding closing a redundant road, greenery, community gathering space, a community gardening area, a play area, seating, and a place for vendors.

After the Olympics, Plants from the planter boxes will be planted along the street and in other spaces, such as parks. The wooden pallets are converted to mulch. Plastic crates used for the structure’s footing can be returned for reuse.

After the Olympics Concept Collage

After the Olympics Plan

Vendors and Farmer’s Market Area
Storage Unit Converted to Cafe
Bus Stop Shaded by Trees, Shrubs, and Grass
Bundy Triangle converted into a permanent plaza space based on community feedback. Photoshop by Kim, model Ivan.
Plant Palette
Bus Stop: Toyon, Deer Grass
Desert Garden: Agave, Cactus, and Succulent Plaza: CA Buckwheat Trees: Sycamore, Oaks
Photos and Model by Ivan Keath
Permanently Closed Street

LA 3121 / HEAT: Healthy Environments Around Town Studio / 2nd Semester / 2025

/ Professor Lehrman / Cal Poly Pomona

Mariachi Plaza has culturally deep ties with the community with the hospital nearby being a major employer of the area. The community is sensitive to development because of history of gentrification. I wanted to enhance the identity was creating a gradient of open plaza programing with gardens. This later went further into expanding the landform language throughout the site through their work.

address the lack of permeability on site because it’s filled with parking lots. included Perme able Paving, Rain Gardens, and Infiltration Basins.

MariachiPlaza
Conceptual

Ephemeral Sketches to Forms

I abstracted the experience of mariachi music using charcoal sketches. I extracted the linework into Rhino to create equipment like shade structures, play structures, fountains, and signage.

Mariachi Plaza Photomontage
Section A-A: Healing Garden
40’ 80’ 0’20’
Section B-B: Mariachi Plaza
40’ 80’ 0’20’
Plant Palette
Bioswale: Juncus, Dogwood
Healing Garden: California Sage Brush, White Sage, Black Sage Plaza: Turf Grass
Mariachi Plaza
Healing Gardens
Art Plaza
Playgrounds

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
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