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CHRIS GIANNINI, LA 4287 <br />Project Manager <br />Education ; Chris is a California registered landscape architect and award- winning project <br />B.S., Landscape Architecture, i manager with DEA. He has been involved in landscape architecture for 22 <br />1993, California State Polytechnic years responsible for design, management and construction observation <br />University, Pomona : on numerous projects, including design and planning for parks, trails, sports <br />facilities, streetscapes, commercial, industrial, retail facilities, developer housing, <br />Registration and memorial developments. <br />Registered Landscape Architect, <br />California, (4287), 1998 Experience: <br />Professional Memberships <br />American Society of Landscape i Salt Lake Park, Huntington Park, California <br />Architects (ASLA) : As project manager, Chris provided conceptual and final design plans for the <br />improvements to Salt Lake Park. The design included a new walking path, <br />California Parks & Recreation fitness stations, modifications to picnic areas and seating, new landscaping, <br />Society (CPRS) in addition to a full irrigation retrofit. The park was funded by various grants <br />and hence the use of sustainable products and techniques will be implemented <br />Years of Experience ; throughout the park. <br />22 <br />Awards Gene Autry Trail Gateway, Palm Springs, California <br />CPRS Award of Excellence in As lead landscape architect, Chris oversaw the landscape architectural and civil <br />Design - Freedom Park, : engineering design efforts for the Gene Autry Trail Streetscape and Gateway <br />Palm Desert, 2007 Park project. The project consists of landscape improvements to the parkways <br />and median on Gene Autry Trail north of Vista Chino as well as the development <br />CPRS Achievement Award -: of a 1.7 -acre passive park. Chris was also involved in various construction <br />Ovrom Park, Burbank, 2009 management tasks. <br />APWA Project of Merit Award - Tracks at Brea - Segment 4, Brea, California <br />Gene Autry Trail and Park, <br />Palm Springs, 2011 Chris served as assistant landscape architect for the conceptual master plan for <br />. <br />a nearly one mile long multi -modal trail between State College and Birch Street. <br />The trail is located within an abandoned rail corridor and consists of separate <br />paths for both pedestrians and bicyclists. The meandering path is approximately <br />20' in width, allowing 10' for each use. This segment of trail passes under the SR <br />57 freeway and hence provides for unique and creative solutions incorporating <br />Art in Public Places' — an important component of any project in Brea. The <br />corridor will include groves of trees, meandering areas of California Poppy <br />and Lupine, children's play areas, seating and fitness areas, bike skills zones, <br />interactive elements, butterfly gardens, site furnishings, lighting, and custom <br />i entry signage. The proposed artistic elements will consider the existing 'poppy' <br />imagery on the highway retaining walls. The proposed plant palette will consider <br />'water efficient' landscaping and 'smart' irrigation systems to ensure sustainable <br />solutions. <br />Whitewater Park, Cathedral City, California <br />Mr. Giannini led the landscape architectural efforts for a proposed 5 -acre <br />park in Cathedral City. Working closely with the city appointed grant writer, <br />DEA developed a plan for active recreation facilities while considering the <br />incorporation of sustainable features such as recycled materials, the use of <br />decorative rock and decomposed granite, 'Smart Irrigation' techniques, and <br />drought tolerant plant material. The park featured playground and picnic areas, <br />walking paths, a ball field with soccer field overlay, parking, plaza space and <br />picnic shelters, in addition to fitness stations, a restroom, lighting and signage. <br />25L -31 <br />17 <br />