ADDIE SHERMAN
URBAN PLANNING PORTFOLIO 2016 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI DAAP
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION University of Cincinnati
ADDIE SHERMAN CONTACT ME 937.475.4959
Cincinnati Recreation Commission
August 2012- Present Cincinnati, OH College of Design, Art, Architecture & Planning Deans List Recipient 3.36 GPA
January 2016- August 2016 3-D modeling of proposed & existing recreation complexes, AutoCAD assignments,site plans, comprehensive history compilations, site surveying.
Jenco Brothers Candy
Centerville High School
Dayton, OH Class of 2012 College Prepatory Curriculum Student Council Member 2008-2012 Senior Cabinet Member 2011-2012
Shermaai@mail.uc.edu
SKILLS
2373 Wheeler Street #2 Cincinnati, OH 45219
SketchUp Illustrator Photoshop
Summer 2013- December 2015 General customer service, managing and ordering stock using Excel, operating cash register, Management responsibilities.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS Customer Service Organization Presentations
InDesign
Group Work
AutoCAD
Word
ArcGIS
Excell
Cincinnati Enquirer Feature February 2016
The Enquirer featured my 3-D model of the proposed $1.5 million Glenview Golf Course center in an article about the upcoming improvements.
Cincinnati Enquirer Feature
May 2016
The Enquirer featured my 3-D model of the proposed $3.5 million Recreation Center.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OAKLEY RECREATION CENTER
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GLENVIEW GOLF COURSE
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SITE PLANS
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FINDLAY MARKET URBAN DESIGN ANALYSIS
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MT. AIRY CONTEXT & SITE ANALYSIS
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HAND RENDERINGS
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ADDITIONAL RENDERINGS
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ADDITIONAL GIS WORK
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OAKLEY RECREATION CENTER Here is another example of 3-D modeling work I have done. I did multiple versions of this building, as I had creative freedom. Each version was pitched to members of the Cincinnati Council and I tweaked the building based off of their feedback. This model represents the $3.5 million proposed new recreation center that they want to put in the Oakley neighborhood in Cincinnati.
Snippet of the May 2016 Cincinnati Enquirer article featuring my model.
Link to full article:
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2016/05/21/city-pledges-35m-new-east-side-rec-center/84702686/
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GLENVIEW GOLF COURSE
Snippet of the February 2016 Cincinnati Enquirer article featuring my model.
Above is one view of the 3-D model I made in SketchUp while working at the Cincinnati Recreation Commission. I worked with the Senior Architect and used the dimensions and requirements he put in AutoCAD for me. This model represents the $1.5 million in improvements to be made to the golf course clubhouse here in Cincinnati.
Link to full article: http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2016/02/12/cincinnati-golf-golf-courses-improvements/80173312/
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SITE PLANS
Throughout the course of my first co-op I was responsible for making numerous site plans for potential park and recreation center developments. To do this I would go back and forth between AutoCAD and Illustrator in order to make everything to scale as well as graphically pleasing and representational for public consumption.
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For the summer semester, we are working with Findlay Market and the surrounding neighborhood of OTR here in cincinnati to try and eradicate some of it’s problems. We are trying to conciously implement a better parking system, and make the area safer for current and future residents.
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At this stage in the semester, we are conducting various analyses of the site in order to best know how to fix some of its problems. On the previous page I have made a walkability map, as we are trying to make the area pedestrian and bike friendly, and a property ownership map in order to look at who owns the areas we have in mind to develop.
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FINDLAY MARKET URBAN DESIGN ANALYSIS
Here I have made section cuts on certain streets of the surrounding Findlay Market area in order to get a better idea of what the neighborhood surroundings are like.
Glass Alley to Green Section Cut
Campbell to Vine Section Cut
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MT. AIRY FOREST CONTEXT & SITE ANALYSIS FALL 2015 STUDIO
Last year, we had the opportunity to choose from three sites in Cincinnati to potentially develop for residential use. The sites were all parks, so that we would have to work with changes in topography, their views, and their accessibility as well as dense vegetation. We chose Mt. Airy Forest. Over the course of the semester we have performed detailed context & site analyses, including but not limited to, topographic and soil maps, climatic analysis, vegetation and infrastructure maps, location analysis, traffic patterns, and more.
This basemap is the starting point for our analysis of the site. It shows streets, pavement, and parcels.
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MT. AIRY FOREST CONTEXT & SITE ANALYSIS FALL 2015 STUDIO
Connectivity Map Entrance points
Multiple Ring Buffer Amenities Map
Utilities Map
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MT. AIRY FOREST CONTEXT & SITE ANALYSIS Topography
Soil Type
Vegetation We used the information gained from the maps to “develop” the site, taking in to account the elevations, vegetation density, and soil type to determine where our development would be best put.
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MT. AIRY FOREST STREET NETWORK DESIGN
An integral part of this project lay within keeping the original topography, trees, and natural landscape as much as possible. I designed this street network for the site around the topography in hopes of minimal cut & fill.
The implemented streets work with the existing topography as well as existing roads to make our potential neighborhoods design connectivity extremely high. This includes a pedestrian pathway network to eradicate the heavy reliance on the automobile within the neighborhood, which is healthier for it’s residents as well as the environent.
Existing Collector Im plemented Collector Im plemented Local Im plemented Access Im plemented Pedestrian Pathway 9
HAND RENDERINGS
Hand-rendered Site Section Hand-rendered Site Plan
Two-point Perspective Photoshop rendering
Two-point Perspective hand rendering (watercolor)
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ADDITIONAL RENDERINGS
My proposed interior of Hirsch Recreation Complex. A freelance rendering I made using SketchUp and Photoshop.
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ADDITIONAL GIS WORK
Cluster Analysis of Larceny Crimes in Pittsburgh
Map of Colorado Counties
Geoprocessing: for this assignment I built a study area for two rapidly growing counties in Colorado: Denver and Jefferson counties. To make this map, I had to use these geoprocessing features: create new feature classes, select by location, merge, and clip to create the study area features.
I made a cluster analysis in order to see the patterns of crime in certain areas of Pittsburgh. This is specifically used in data mining, searching for interesting or useful patterns in large, complicated datasets.
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THANK YOU ADDIE SHERMAN CONTACT ME 937.475.4959 My grandmother (left) and I.
Shermaai@mail.uc.edu 2373 Wheeler Street #2 Cincinnati, OH 45219