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JGUrban Planning
Portfolio
JGJe�rey L. Gould
Education
University of CincinnatiSept 2007 - Present
College of Design, Architecture, Art & PlanningBachelor of Urban Planning
Cuyahoga Community CollegeAug 2005 - May 2006
College of Arts & SciencesPost-Secondary Option
Work Experience
Colerain RVJune 2012 - Dec 2012
Neubert Painting, IncJune 2008 - Sept 2011
Chipotle Mexican GrillJune 2007 - Dec 2007
Crew Leader- Motivated crew members and kept them working with speed and quality in mind- Organized the plan for painting a house from start to �nish- Communicated between customers, managers, and employees to ensure a satisfactory job
Line Worker- Ensured the quality and accuracy of orders from customers- Provided customers with a clean and quality dining experience- Assisted other employees with hand-processing quality ingredients
Lot Attendant- Prepared sold units for pick-up by customers- Managed lot inventory to meet potential buyers’ expectations- Updated company website with inventory information
4227 Cherry St.Cincinnati, OH 45223
216.396.1010
Address:
Phone:
Email:
Hamilton CountyPlanning & Development
May 2013 - May 2014
Development Services Intern- Organized �les and data products for easy access by employees- Prepared sta� recommendations for the Planning Commission- Created graphic data and maps for access by Hamilton County Residents
Resume
Crew Leader- Motivated crew members and kept them working with speed and quality in mind- Organized the plan for painting a house from start to �nish- Communicated between customers, managers, and employees to ensure a satisfactory job
Line Worker- Ensured the quality and accuracy of orders from customers- Provided customers with a clean and quality dining experience- Assisted other employees with hand-processing quality ingredients
Lot Attendant- Prepared sold units for pick-up by customers- Managed lot inventory to meet potential buyers’ expectations- Updated company website with inventory information
Computer Skills
Graphics and ModelingAdobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign,Google Sketchup, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk AutoCAD, 3DS Max Design, ArcGIS
OtherMicrosoft O�ce - Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Interests & Activities
Phi Delta Theta FraternityAug 2007 - June 2012
References
Steve JungSalesman at Colerain RVMobile: 513.616.6195Email: [email protected]
John NeubertOwner, Neubert Painting, Inc.Main: 216.529.0360
John HuthSenior Planner, Hamilton CoMain: 513.946.4465
Matt BuchwaldManager, Neubert PaintingMobile: 440.539.0507
Development Services Intern- Organized �les and data products for easy access by employees- Prepared sta� recommendations for the Planning Commission- Created graphic data and maps for access by Hamilton County Residents
Queen City CrossFitApril 2014 - Present
CAHL Ice HockeyMay 2014 - Present
CSL Sand VolleyballAugust 2013 - Present
American Coaster EnthusiastsJune 2013 - Present
Bryan SnyderDev. Services AdministratorMain: 513.946.4464
JGTable 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.
-Je�rey Gould
Corry Boulevard
Dennis Street
Scioto Street
Classen Street Shopping Center
University Park
Apartm
ents North
CorryGarage
EdwardsCenter
CorryvilleCatholicSchool
OldSt. George
Sheakley Athletics Center
CORRYGATEWAY
(pedestrians only)Cham
pions Avenue
Planning + Design + Construction 2012
Table of Contents
A1
A2
A3
A4
Design Studio 1Fall 2011
Design Studio 2Winter 2012
Site Planning StudioFall 2012
Independent WorkFall 2012
Fundamental Drawing TechniquesBasic Computer Design Skills
GIS AnalysisBasic Urban Design Skills
Advanced GIS AnalysisAdvanced Site Planning SkillsAdvanced Urban Design Skills
Advanced AutoCAD Skills
A1Design 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 eleva-tions, 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 DistrictCincinnati, OH
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SUGARBALL
RIDGE
HEREFORD
MILLS
HARTWELL
A2Design Studio II
Hartwell Business DistrictCincinnati, OH
During this freshman studio, we were introduced to analyzing local business districts using Geograph-ic Information Systems. Pairs of students were assigned one local business district to study. The quar-ter-long project consisted of four parts: physical analysis, social anal-ysis, historical analysis, and design intervention. In the process, students developed skills in design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, AutoCAD, and Google Sketchup.
Skills Utilized:ArcGISIllustratorPhotoshopGoogle SketchupAutoCAD
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Hartwell Business District: Physical Analysis
OTHERS
Commercial
Multi Family
Single Family
Two Family
Commercial
Education
Institutional
Light Industrial
Multi Family
Mixed Use
Not Available
Office
Park Recreatio
Public Service
Public Utility
Single Family
Two Family
Vacant
0 650 1,300 1,950 2,600Feet±
Primary Street
Secondary Street
Tertiary Street
Figure Ground Diagram
Land Ownership Land Use
Road Network
A2Social/Historical Analysis
This part of the Neighborhood Business District project analyzed the social and historical back-ground of the neighborhood. Various maps and infographics demonstrate how the Hartwell Business District has changed over time. This helped us get an under-standing as to where development has occured in the past and where new development is needed.
Skills Utilized:ArcGISIllustrator
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19751956195019381932
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1956 1975
% White40-49%
50-59%
60-69%
70-79%
80-89%
90-99% 53% 49%73% 68% 81%=1%
CityCounty2000 2010 2000 2010
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4Miles
3734 12162
12162
People/Sq Mi0-2500
2501-5000
5001-7500
7501-10000
10001-12500
3734 12162 109472049 1945 4166
=200 people/sq mi
CityCounty Neighborhood2000 2010 2000 2010 2000 2010
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Race
Density
Development History
Hartwell Business District: Social/Historical Analysis
200620011990197719751956195019381932
20011990197719751956195019381932
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197719751956195019381932
1977 1990 2001 2006
81% 68%
Neighborhood2000 2010
12162
10947
Owner-Occupied HousesLess Than 10%
10-19%
20-29%
30-39%
40-49%
50-59%55% 53% 35% 32% 44% 51%
=1%
CityCounty Neighborhood2000 2010 2000 2010 2000 2010
% Vacancy0-5%
6-10%
11-15%
16-20%
21-25%
7% 11% 11% 17% 6% 13%
CityCounty Neighborhood2000 2010 2000 2010 2000 2010
=1%
Vacancy
Tenure
A2Design Intervention
Hartwell ParkCincinnati, 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 neigh-borhood’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 SketchupAutoCADPhotoshop
Design Intervention: Hartwell Park
A3Site Planning Studio
Mount Airy ForestCincinnati, OH
Vicinity Map
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 e�ciently with terrain and the natural environment, and utilized existing infrastructure. The �nal design of our site plan was based on a series of analyses conducted over the course of the semester.
Skills Utilized:ArcGISIllustratorPhotoshopGoogle SketchupAutoCAD
Nearby Amenities
Mount Airy Forest: Context Analysis
A3Context Analysis
Mount Airy ForestCincinnati, 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 neigh-borhood. 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
A3Site Analysis
Mount Airy ForestCincinnati, 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 di�cult area to consider for development given the harsh topography.
Skills Utilized:ArcGIS
Topography Map
Mount Airy Forest: Site Analysis
Elevation Sections
A3Site Analysis
Mount Airy ForestCincinnati, OH
These graphics are an expansion of the topography map and sections on the previous pages. Speci�cally, 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:ArcGISPhotoshop
Mount Airy Forest: Site Analysis
A3Suitability Analysis
Mount Airy ForestCincinnati, 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. Individu-ally, we analyzed slope & landslide risk, soil types, drainage, and exist-ing 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:ArcGISPhotoshop
Site Selection Map
Mount Airy Forest: Suitability Analysis
A3Site Location and
Circlulation NetworkMount Airy Forest
Cincinnati, OH
The maps to the right zoom in on the chosen site in sequential order. After the �nal site was chosen, we developed a road network and a pedestrian network for our site.
Skills Utilized:ArcGISPhotoshop
Site Location and Circulation Network
A3Street Network
DesignThe 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:AutoCADPhotoshop
Intersection Plan
Road Pro�le
Street Network Design
Intersection Plan
Cul-de-sac Plan
A3Final Site Plan
Mount Airy ForestCincinnati, OH
Several month of analysis resulted in this �nal site plan for our proposed developmnent in MountAiry 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:PhotoshopGoogle Sketchup
Site Plan
A3This large series of maps shows all of the details about the proposed site plan: land use, road hierarchy, building types, connectivity, �gure-ground relationships, and detailed sections of the various streetscape types and road types.
Skills Utilized:PhotoshopIllustrator
Figure-Ground MapStreetscape Sections
Road Hierarchy Diagrams
Final Site PlanMount Airy Forest
Cincinnati, OH
ConnectivityBuilding Type
Land Use Road Hierarchy
Final Site Plan
A3Site 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
The PhoenixKnoebel’s Amusement Park & Resort
Elysburgh, PA
A4This model was created in Auto-CAD and rendered in 3DS Max. The original plans pictured on the far right were used to create this model.
Skills Utilized:AutoCAD3DS Max
The Phoenix
Plans Courtesy of Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, Inc.
Thank YouI hope you have enjoyed my portfolio. Please feel free to contact me with any questions
Je�rey L. Gould
University of CincinnatiCollege of Design, Architecture,
Art & PlanningUrban Planning 2015Mobile: 216.396.1010