Urban Planning Portfolio

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JG Urban Planning Portfolio


JG

Education University of Cincinnati Sept 2007 - Present Cuyahoga Community College Aug 2005 - May 2006

College of Design, Architecture, Art & Planning Bachelor of Urban Planning College of Arts & Sciences Post-Secondary Option

Work Experience

Jeffrey L. Gould Address: 2323 Muriel Court Cincinnati, OH 45220 Phone:

216.396.1010

Email:

gouldjl@mail.uc.edu

Colerain RV June 2012 - Dec 2012

Lot Attendant - Prepared sold units for pick-up by customers - Managed lot inventory to meet potential buyers’ expect - Updated company website with inventory information

Neubert Painting, Inc June 2008 - Sept 2011

Crew Leader - Motivated crew members and kept them working with s and quality in mind - Organized the plan for painting a house from start to fin - Communicated between customers, managers, and emp to ensure a satisfactory job

Chipotle Mexican Grill June 2007 - Dec 2007

Line Worker - Ensured the quality and accuracy of orders from custom - Provided customers with a clean and quality dining expe - Assisted other employees with hand-processing quality

Southwest Golf Center April 2003 - June 2007

Cashier - Maintained all parts of the establishment - Coordinated employees to accomplish day-to-day activi - Trained new employees to perform tasks to managemen


tations

Resume Computer Skills Graphics and Modeling Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Google Sketchup, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk AutoCAD, 3DS Max Design, ArcGIS Other Microsoft Office - Word, Excel, PowerPoint

Interests & Activities Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Aug 2007 - June 2012

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U.C. Symphony Orchestra Sept 2007 - June 2009

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Planning Student Organization Aug 2012 - Present

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Rallycats Aug 2012 - Present Intramural Sports Aug 2007 - Present Student Historic Preservation Combine Aug 2012 - Present

References Steve Jung Salesman at Colerain RV Mobile: 513.616.6195 Email: sj_colrv@hotmail.com John Neubert Owner, Neubert Painting, Inc. Main: 216.529.0360 Matt Buchwald Manager, Neubert Painting Mobile: 440.539.0507 Dick Straub Owner, Southwest Golf Center Main: 440.234.1222


JG Table of Contents The contents of this portfolio represents the skills and knowledge that I have acquired to this point in my college career. These projects showcase the work that I am most proud of, none of which would have been possible without my knowledgeable professors and my loving parents. Thank you to everyone who supported me along the way. -Jeffrey Gould


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Sheakley Athletics Center

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Design Studio 2 GIS Analysis OldDesign Skills Winter 2012 Basic Urban Corryville Catholic School

Site Planning Studio Fall 2012

Independent Work Fall 2012

Scioto Street

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Dennis Street

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University Park Apartments North

A1

Design Studio 1 Fall 2011

CORRY GATEWAY

St. George

Advanced GIS Analysis Advanced Site Planning Skills Advanced Urban Design Skills Advanced AutoCAD Skills

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A1 Design Studio I The freshman planning & design studio was designed to teach us the basic skills of hand drawing in order to be able to graphically communicate various scenarios involving site plans, section elevations, and two-point perspective drawings. The following graphics are samples from several of the projects completed during this studio.


Hand Drawing Skills Site Plan

Two-Point Perspective

Ludlow Business District Cincinnati, OH


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Social/Historical Analysis This part of the Neighborhood Business District project analyzed the social and historical background of the neighborhood. Various maps and infographics demonstrate how the Hartwell Business District has changed over time. This helped us get an understanding as to where development has occured in the past and where new development is needed.

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A2 Design Intervention Hartwell Park Cincinnati, OH

After going through physical, social and historical analyses of the Hartwell Business District, students needed to come up with a design project that would both cater to the neighborhood’s needs and work to solve some of the neighborhood’s problems. What we came up with was a new public park that would help revitalize the area and give people a reason to get out of their cars in this not so pedestrian-friendly neighborhood. Skills Utilized: Google Sketchup AutoCAD Photoshop


Design Intervention: Hartwell Park


A3 Site Planning Studio Mount Airy Forest Cincinnati, OH

The purpose of this sophomore site planning studio was to learn how to create site planning projects that function well with surrounding neighborhoods, utilized land well, worked efficiently with terrain and the natural environment, and utilized existing infrastructure. The final design of our site plan was based on a series of analyses conducted over the course of the semester. Skills Utilized: ArcGIS Illustrator Photoshop Google Sketchup AutoCAD

Vicinity Map


Mount Airy Forest: Context Analysis Nearby Amenities


A3 Context Analysis Mount Airy Forest Cincinnati, OH

In order to understand how our site plan was going to work with the surrounding neighborhood, we needed to do an analysis of certain variables in the surrounding neighborhood. Our maps of land use and zoning showed us what kinds of development are surrounding our site, and our bus, road, and sidewalk maps showed us how we could connect our development to the surrounding area. Skills Utilized: ArcGIS


Mount Airy Forest: Context Analysis


A3 Site Analysis Mount Airy Forest Cincinnati, OH

The site analysis helped us get an understanding about what the natural environment is like in Mount Airy Forest. We created this map and the other corresponding sections for this purpose. These graphics show that Mount Airy Forest is certainly a difficult area to consider for development given the harsh topography. Skills Utilized: ArcGIS

Topography Map


Mount Airy Forest: Site Analysis Elevation Sections


A3 Site Analysis Mount Airy Forest Cincinnati, OH

These graphics are an expansion of the topography map and sections on the previous pages. Specifically, we used the topography maps to analyze underground drainage, slope, potential landslide risk, shadows, and wind direction. We used these maps to get a further understanding of the area that we were working with and to narrow down a possible site selection. Skills Utilized: ArcGIS Photoshop


Mount Airy Forest: Site Analysis


A3 Suitability Analysis Mount Airy Forest Cincinnati, OH

We analyzed several variables during this suitability analysis to get a sense of where the best site for development was located within Mount Airy Forest. Individually, we analyzed slope & landslide risk, soil types, drainage, and existing infrastructure. The center map show where the best sites were located after overlaying the four smaller maps. Green shows the most well-suited areas, and red shows the worst. Skills Utilized: ArcGIS Photoshop

Site Selection Map


Mount Airy Forest: Suitability Analysis


A3 Site Location and Circlulation Network Mount Airy Forest Cincinnati, OH

The maps to the right zoom in on the chosen site in sequential order. After the final site was chosen, we developed a road network and a pedestrian network for our site. Skills Utilized: ArcGIS Photoshop


Site Location and Circulation Network


A3

Road Profile

Street Network Design The graphics to the right are detailed samples taken from our road network on the previous pages. The roads and sidewalks were designed to be pedestrian friendly and the hard and soft textures were chosen to match the eventual rustic log cabin feel of the proposed development. Skills Utilized: AutoCAD Photoshop

Intersection Plan


Street Network Design Intersection Plan

Cul-de-sac Plan


A3 Final Site Plan Mount Airy Forest Cincinnati, OH

Several month of analysis resulted in this final site plan for our proposed developmnent in Mount Airy Forest. These graphics show the overhead plan, and the photos that correspond to the map are from case studies that we used to design the feel of the site plan. The Google Sketchup photos show what the heart of the commercial district in this development may look like. Skills Utilized: Photoshop Google Sketchup


Site Plan


A3

Streetscape Sections

Final Site Plan Mount Airy Forest Cincinnati, OH

This large series of maps shows all of the details about the proposed site plan: land use, road hierarchy, building types, connectivity, figure-ground relationships, and detailed sections of the various streetscape types and road types. Skills Utilized: Photoshop Illustrator

Road Hierarchy Diagrams

Figure-Ground Map


Final Site Plan Land Use

Road Hierarchy

Building Type

Connectivity


A3 Site Model The physical scale model of our site was created using GIS topography data. It was edited in AutoCAD and cut out in a beam dynamic laser machine. Each layer was stacked upon one another to create the topography. The structures were created by hand from basswood.


Site Model


A4 The Phoenix

Knoebel’s Amusement Park & Resort Elysburgh, PA This model was created in AutoCAD and rendered in 3DS Max. The original plans pictured on the far right were used to create this model. Skills Utilized: AutoCAD 3DS Max


The Phoenix

Plans Courtesy of Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, Inc.


Thank You I hope you have enjoyed my portfolio. Please feel free to contact me with any questions Jeffrey L. Gould

University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art & Planning Urban Planning 2015 Mobile: 216.396.1010 goudjl@mail.uc.edu


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