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Tierra de las Pampas <br />September 1, 2006 <br />Page 4 <br />At the present time I am working at <br />Scripps College, Claremont to restore three <br />of its campus courtyards to their original <br />design. The campus, on the National <br />Registry of Historic Places, has embarked <br />on a program to bring all of the campus <br />spaces, as much as possible, into <br />correspondence with the original designs <br />of the 1920s and 1930s. Previously I <br />completed studies for a Music Building/ <br />Joint Science Center connection, and a <br />Master Plan to improve access for persons <br />with disabilities. <br />These projects are examples of the unique, <br />specialized, public - oriented projects that <br />are characteristic of my work. I see Tierra <br />de las Pampas as receiving this same <br />attention to site and program specific <br />design. <br />Public Park Experience <br />In addition to the public gardens highlighted above, I have designed many public parks. These <br />include: <br />• Sycamore Creek Trail for the City of Dana Point <br />• Lantern. Village Community Park for the City of Dana Point <br />• Creekside Park for the City of Dana Point <br />• Bluebird Park for the City of Laguna Beach <br />• South Laguna Village Green for the City of Laguna Beach and previously <br />for the County of Orange <br />• Woods End Park and Trail Entrance for the City of Laguna Woods. <br />• Cliff Drive Park for the City of Newport Beach <br />• Alta Laguna Park for the City of Laguna Beach, (Joint Venture with Robert Borthwick and <br />Frederick M. Lang) <br />• Aliso Beach children's play area for the County of Orange Environmental Management <br />Agency. <br />• Lantern Bay Park. Dana Point, children's play area for the County of Orange Environmental <br />Management Agency <br />More information on many of these projects is included in the attached brochure. <br />