Charles Theuer
Landscape Architecture student at Penn State.
A collection of my recent and past work.
I take pride in creating spaces that promotes the wellbeing of both people and the environment.
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My first design project-a design during the first surges of COVID-19-focused on creating space to help facilitate healthy social distancing and responding to the site’s context.
Nemo
Transforming a derelict ship yard into a lush forest with the goal of promoting recreation and reducing Urban Heat Island impact.
Southeast’s Cornucopia
A design to provide a greater diversity of healthy food in the Southeast Quadrant-a food-insecure area-of Lancaster City.
Shortline Spur Trail
A Rails-to-Trails design which aims to connect neighborhoods to a larger trail network within Baltimore City.
Study Abroad
A collection of photos and projects that define my time studying in and all around Europe.
Technical Drafting
A display of my capabilities with CAD software, as well as skills in stormwater management, land design, and planting plans.
Hand Drafting
One of my greatest strengths as a designer; to communicate ideas through hand sketches, as well as drafting a variety plans by hand.
About
Charles Theuer is a Landscape Architecture student at the Pennsylvania State University. He is on course to graduate by the end of 2024 with his Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture. Through his studies at Penn State and in Germany, Charles garnered a passion for sustainable practices in design. He is driven to create designs that benefit both people and the environment. His experience working on local fresh produce farms, as well as a custodian at his local church, shaped his passion by becoming more conscious of the environment and people’s relationship with it. In his free time, Charles enjoys playing his guitars, practicing his hand sketching, and long walks while listening to a good album.