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ILandscape Architecture I 3-17 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I Education Thomas JohnsonRLA LEED AP <br /> B.L.A., College of i i <br /> Architecture and Planning, Urban Design and Design Guidelines <br /> 1 Ball State University <br /> Registrations/Licenses Thomas Johnson has 18 years of professional landscape architecture experience, covering a <br /> Registered Landscape wide range of diversity and scale with particular interest in urban design, sustainable design, <br /> I Architect: <br /> Florida, LA6666742, 2004 park and open-space planning, theme park and attractions, hotel and resorts, master planning, <br /> and waterfront development. Over the course of his career, Mr. Johnson has developed <br /> strong skills in the areas of graphic communication, creative problem-solving, public charettes <br /> Certifications and presentations, client consultation, project management, and construction document <br /> Leadership in Energy and preparation. <br /> Environmental Design <br /> Accredited Professional Mr. Johnson's experience includes the following projects: <br /> I Building Design + Harmony East Consulting Services, Harmony Development Company, Harmony, <br /> Construction (LEED AP Osceola County, FL. Harmony, a new community in Osceola County located on 11,000 acres <br /> BD+C), U.S. Green Building and developed to blend with the natural environment, included two 500-acre lakes and over <br /> Council (USGBC) 7,700 acres of open space combined with neighborhoods, on-site schools, a planned town <br /> I Professional Affiliations center, parks and trails, playgrounds and ball fields, a swim center, commerce parks, and an <br /> U.S. Green Building Council 18-hole golf course. Planning and engineering services were provided to Harmony Development <br /> (USGBC), Central Florida LLC, including conceptual land use studies, phasing and density studies conceptual plans that <br /> I Chapter addressed the framework of streets and public open space, residential blocks, and existing <br /> natural features(wetlands, topography, vegetation, etc.)resulting in the development of <br /> various scenarios and alternatives as part of the Osceola County development process. A small <br /> area study was performed for Harmony East that was planned as a low density section of the <br /> I community geared towards equestrian usage. As lead landscape architect, Mr. Johnson was <br /> responsible for concept development, master planning, and client meetings and presentations. <br /> Harmony West Consulting Services, Harmony Development Company, Harmony, FL. <br /> 1 Planning and engineering services were provided to Harmony Development LLC, including <br /> conceptual land use studies, phasing and density studies conceptual plans that addressed the <br /> framework of streets and public open space, residential blocks, and existing natural features <br /> (wetlands, topography, vegetation, etc.) resulting in the development of various scenarios <br /> I and alternatives as part of the Osceola County development process. Phase 2 of Harmony <br /> West involved the preparation of alternative concept plans for parcels R-3 and RR-1, a total <br /> of 435 acres, and embraced planning principles associated with a traditional neighborhood <br /> development and the 302-acre Phase 1 included parcels R1 and R2. As lead landscape architect, <br /> Mr. Johnson was responsible for parcel and road alignment concept design, master planning, <br /> and facilitating client meetings and presentations. <br /> Clearwater Beach Walk, City of Clearwater, Clearwater, FL. This project included an <br /> I ambitious master plan to rejuvenate Clearwater Beach as a great beach destination place via <br /> a 1,200-foot-long and 25-foot-wide pedestrian promenade and a revised two-lane winding <br /> beachfront scenic drive that connects the south end of Clearwater Beach to Pier 60 Park and <br /> Mandalay Streetscape farther north. The design was inspired by the presence of the beach and <br /> I its abundant marine life, and calls for an enhanced pedestrian environment through planting <br /> design; a hike and bike trail; accent paving; an abundance of seating opportunities; strong <br /> gateway statements; interactive fountains; beach-inspired public art; traffic-calming techniques; <br /> 1 and the vacation of existing rights-of-way to encourage the development of outdoor sidewalk <br /> cafés, restaurants, seating areas, and courtyards. Mr. Johnson was the lead landscape architect <br /> in charge of design development and presentation graphics, and was instrumentally involved in <br /> public meetings, presentations, and charettes. <br /> I0006.027944.0512 Atkins I City of Sunny Isles Beach, RFQ No. 12-04-02 <br />