Portfolio: Summer 2015

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J A R E D S TA L E Y architecture + planning portfolio // 2015



ABOUTME Originally from a small farming community in Northwest Ohio called Bluffton, I have lived in Columbus for the past four years pursuing a degree in architecture. In May, I graduated Cum Laude, diploma with Honors from The Ohio State University. In September, I will begin my journey as a master of urban & regional planning candidate at the Humphrey School of Public of Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Over the course of the next two years, I will gain valuable knowledge and expertise in the areas of housing & community development. In addition to my studies, I have developed interests in international and economic development through my involvement with the international non-profit Nourish International. Nourish International is a student-led organization focused on engaging students and empowering communities to alleviate extreme poverty globally. With Nourish, I have helped lead my local chapter at Ohio State, lead an international student advisory board and committed my insight to the Board of Directors. At the Board level, I have helped analyze, evaluate and re-structure the organization’s strategic plan and student/chapter programming. I also participate in business decisions and vote as a representative of the evergrowing 1,200 students and alumni. In time, I began to see the merger of my work with Nourish and my undergraduate studies as a career in urban & regional planning. My passion is working with communities to develop and maintain vibrant and resilient neighborhoods. I enjoy seeing neighborhoods thrive on their own ideas. I full heartedly believe in the Nigerian proverb, “It takes a whole village to raise a child.� I believe that by investing in our communities, we can change our world for the better. As I grow as a professional, I hope to continue to learn more about the world and how to create real and lasting change.


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BUSINESS02

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Image: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada 2015


Image: Ash Cave, Hocking Hills, Ohio 2015


HYPOTHESIS kinnear road corridor // spring 2015 AIAOHIO ohio office // spring 2013 SIERRACLUB midwest regional headquarters // autumn 2013 FIUMETEVERE rome, italy // spring 2014

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HYPOTHESIS // kinnear road corridor //research + development park // columbus, ohio // collaborative studio // spring 2015 // chad gibson, instructor Image: Taken by Will Hughen, Edited by Jared Staley 2015


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Kinnear Road needs timely investment from Ohio State to create a worldrenowned research park. - Chad Gibson

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Kinnear Road is in dire need of revitalization, raising its standards to match those of the University to which it is closely related. The standards of the world-ranked research park residing on the stretch and the standards of the thousands of employees, residents, faculty and students need to find balance. A reconstruction of the road system, implementation of public transport, sidewalks, amenities and sustainable practices will not only beautify the area, but make it a heavily visited campus sector that improves the quality of life for all. Hypothesis, the aptly named research park, will be an economic driver for the neighboring communities but also the Columbus Community at large. With this plan, the forgotten area will no longer be forgotten.


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AIAOHIO // american institute of architects // ohio office // cincinnati, ohio // student competition // spring 2013

Image: Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture 2015

// in collaboration with // Philip Niekamp // Cory Phelps


...we learn best when we openly discuss current and past work. - 5 Points Team


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SIERRACLUB // midwest regional headquarters // mulit-use office structure // cincinnati, ohio // academic studio // spring 2013 // kay bea jones, instructor Image: Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2015


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When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe. - John Muir

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One of the main foci of The Sierra Club is educating young generations of the harmful affects of humans on the environment. In addition, they provide opportunities for the young people to use their imagination and ingenuity to change the trajectory of our ecological crises. Because education is a key tenant of the Sierra Club’s mission, this led me to design the organization’s Northwest Headquarters to embody and reflect the initiative. I want the building to not only house an organization but also provide an educational tool, through it’s construction and use, for the Cincinnati Community. The structure has a central void to allow light and air circulation. It also hosts a gastro-cafe and ample public space to benefit the surrounding community.

Site Overview


Flood Plate Diagram Program Analysis

Secure Access Esecutive Offices Media and Political Offices Legal Offices Private Auditorium Semi-Private Member Offices Research Laboratories Library/Classrooms Public Entry Book Shop Cafe Exhibition Occupiable Exterior

Flood Plate Diagram Program Analysis

Exhibition Level Fourth Floor


Approach Street Corner

Approach Courtyard

Approach Mid Street

Section E/W Cut


Entrance Level Ground Floor

Office Level Seventh Floor


FIUMETEVERE // cestio + palatino bridge region // historical revitalization // rome, italy // academic studio // spring 2014

Image: Taken by Xia Hua, Edited by Jared Staley Paestum, Italy 2014

// beatrice bruscoli, instructor // in collaboration with: //Allison Bulgart //Nathan Gammella // Siobhan Klinkenberg


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Rome is the city of echoes, city of illusions, and the city of yearning. - Giotto di Bondone

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This project re-envisions how people use the Tiber River, how the Ponte Cestio and Ponte Palatino bridge the historic city center and the more residential, Trastevere regions. The historic site posed several restrictions, but the team ultimately decided to place the Tiber Historic Museum and Exhibitions underground. This decision preserved the historic landscape and also provided pleasurable access to the riverside. Bringing access to the river is important in order to renew attention and attraction to the river. The current state of the river often goes unnoticed. As an integral part to the development of the historic city and it’s representation as a source of life, it’s important for the Roman community to utilize and recognize the river.


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Image: Rose Lake, Hocking Hills, Ohio 2015


NOURISHINTERNATIONAL durham, north carolina // autumn 2011–present

BUSINESS02


N O U R I S H I N T E R N AT I O N A L // board member // student advisory board co-chair // durham, north carolina // business experience

Image: Old Well, UNC–Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2014

// other leadership positions // co-leader, chapter // outreach chair, chapter // marketing director, chapter


We are striving to develop a new type of world class leader…to lead with compassion, understanding and audacity. - Jared Staley


Nourish International’s mission is to engage students and empower communities to make a lasting impact on extreme poverty. Our approach is unique in that it addresses the massive needs of communities with sustainable, scalable solutions, while catalyzing tomorrow’s leaders to take action now. Nourish students partner with communities who lack the necessary funds and resources for development projects, but who have the entrepreneurial vision to impact poverty. We invest time and funds to support leaders within communities and empower local solutions. Part of our investment goes toward the Student Advisory Board, a group of students led by students to advise and communicate with the Board of Directors on behalf of the Movement.


PRIORSTRUCTURE Student Advisory Board prior to Autumn 2014 // 45 Chapters

INEFFICIENCIES

REVISIONS

Slow communication

Consistent newsletters

Lack of alumni contact

Alumni relations committee

Minimal mutual understanding

Board memo releases

Low impact

Targeted initiatives


NEWSTRUCTURE Student Advisory Board starting Autumn 2014 // 65 Chapters

INITIATIVES

COMMITTEES COMMUNICATIONS

ALUMNI


MISSION

The Student Advisory Board facilitates communication between the Nourish International student leaders, Board of Directors, and the National Office to engage Nourish Chapters in making effective changes within the Movement and the world.

VISION

We envision a unified, transparent Movement within which Chapters are able to evolve and grow together to better serve their partners, communities, and themselves. We envision an open dialogue between the students, Board of Directors, and the National Office.

VALUES

1. We believe that each student has a voice worth hearing and representing. 2. We believe students should be aware of the big decisions that affect our movement, and they should have access to the Board, Student Advisory Board, and each other. 3. We believe that the Movement works more effectively and efficiently when we share our wealth of knowledge and act as one entity. 4. We believe that through active engagement between the students, Board of Directors, and National Office, Nourish International can become a leading force in international development. 5. We believe that the development of our future leaders continues beyond the classroom, and investing in them will provide a better world for all.


Image: High Line, Manhattan, New York 2015


RESUME my history CONTACT contact me

I N F O R M AT I O N 0 3


RESUME


Image: Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture 2015

I believe Jared is a natural leader and consensus builder. I hope he has the opportunity to work with you… - Kelly Phoenix


Awards Alpha Rho Chi Scholar August 2014 One time, $500 Scholarship AIAS Design Competition March 2013 State Finalist, Ohio

Venture Competition August 2012 Winner, $250 investment

Software Fluency Photoshop Basic photo-editing Primarily self-taught

InDesign Advanced knowledge Formal and self-taught

Illustrator Intermediate graphics Formal and self-taught

AutoCAD Intermediate capabilities Formally taught

StrengthsQuest Futuristic imagine, vision, energy Wouldn’t it be great if...

Deliberative careful, vigilant, anticipate Identify, assess and reduce risk

Input inquire, collect, value Crave to know more

Relator honest, dependable, reliable Genuine and straightforward

Significance

independent, unique, excel Challenge others to do more


J A R E D S TA L E Y Education

Master of Urban & Regional Planning Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota | May 2017

75 percent Tuition Scholarships

B.S. Architecture, Honors Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio | May 2015

Land Grant Scholar, Full Cost of Attendance

Work Experience

Board Member Nourish International, International 501(c)3 Non-Profit Purpose to alleviate global poverty through social entrepreneurship Durham, North Carolina | May 2012 - Present

Express values of 600 students internationally Correspond with National Office, Board, and students regularly Participate in business decisions affecting 55,000 people internationally Facilitate international conversations and small group meetings Evaluate program performance and structure

Manager, Student Staff University Honors & Scholars Center, The Ohio State University Foster learning communities to enhance academic and social experiences Columbus, Ohio | May 2014 - Present

Establish a communicative link between 34 staff and 14 students Actively recruit prospective students via multiple modes of communication Articulate specifics of 18 programs to prospective students and families Design organization chart for student employee growth and development Facilitate and execute training programs for new and returning employees

Design Experience

Hypothesis Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio | January - May 2015

Kinnear Road Research Corridor, The Ohio State University, Academic Project 400+ acres, Research + development park master plan Re-engage campus + surrounding neighborhoods with the innovation corridor

Gui Competition Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio | August - December 2014

North Residence Halls, University of Chicago, Academic Project 315,000 Square Feet, Multi-Use Program 800 resident beds, university dining, retail and classroom space

Fiume Tevere, Isola Tiberina Piazza della Cinque Scola, The Ohio State University Roma, Italia | March - April 2014

Palatine and Cestio Bridge Region, Rome, Italy, Academic Project Rehabilitation project of the Tiber River and subsequent Island High density + historic site with programmatic and infrastructural design


CONTACT


Image: Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture 2015

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Jared has been a rockstar member of Nourish International since September 2011. - NI National Office

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Current Address

Permanent Address

Phone Number Email Address LinkedIn Profile

1905 Stevens Avenue South Apartment 203 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 6051 North Phillips Road Bluffton, Ohio 45817 (567) 204 - 4677 jar.staley@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/jaredrstaley

C O N TA C T M E


REFERENCETHEM

Kelly Leonhardt Phoenix Executive Director

Nourish International 723 Mount Carmel Church Road Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27517 (919) 338 - 2599 kelly@nourish.org

Karrie Mills Assistant Director, Enrollment

University Honors & Scholars Center 220 West Twelfth Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 (614) 292 - 3135 mills.284@osu.edu

Chad Gibson, AICP Senior Planning Officer

City of Upper Arlington 3600 Tremont Road Upper Arlington, Ohio 43221 (614) 583 - 5070 cdgibson@hotmail.com


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