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Cathleen Consilio

Urban Planning University of Cincinnati Portfolio 2012

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Table of Contents
2. Resume AutoCAD Spring 2012
3. Sketch Concept 4. Site Plan and Elevation 5. 3-D Renders

6. GIS: Winter 2011-2012 Devou Park Project: Fall 2011-2012


7. Park Physical Analysis 8. Park Suitability Analysis 9. Proposed Neighborhood Design

Evanston Neighborhood Project: Winter 2010-2011


10. GIS Analysis 11. Google Sketch-

12. Principles of Design I: Hand Renderings: Fall 2010

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Education 2010 to Present University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning Class of 2015 Site Planning, Land Use Controls, Hands On Studio Work Deans List in 2011-2012 2006 to 2010 St. Vincent- St. Mary High School, Akron OH Advanced placement English and History

Work Experience Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens Intern in Summer 2012 Worked in the Horticultural Department. Accomplishing work both on the grounds and in the office. Rosemont Country Club Part-time Summer 2011 Lifeguard and Server Worked at pool and served for events at club house. Using skills of customer service, CPR, and safety training Acme Fresh Market Part-time 2007-2010, Summer of 2011 Cashier Strong service skills and working with people.

Skills GIS (Geographic Information System), Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Google SketchUp, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Basic Knowledge of AutoCAD 2012

Activities Mu Alpha Theata Member throughout high school Member of SnowCats (Ski Club) . Member of PSO (Planning Student Organization)

Cathleen Consilio 2308 Wheeler St. Cincinnati OH 45219 330.807.2650

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Sketch Concept

AutoCAD Project:
AutoCAD in the spring 2012, we created a mixeduse development in downtown Cincinnati. We used AutoCAD, GIS, and GoogleEarth to create this sketch concept. The concept expresses ideas for the new development such as the community park.

Green space with walking path and fountain as a walkway from parking to building

Mixed use development. Commercial on the bottom floor with apartments on the top floors.

Revamped parking with added streetscape.

Small Community park for tenets and costumers.

Mixed-use development with a focus on entertainment and retail.

Commercial buildings along Elliot that will be accompanied by on street parking.

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Site Plan/Elevation

AutoCAD Project:

After the concept was developed, I created a more structured site plan and site elevation. The site plan (on the right) shows the dimensions of the buildings, parking spaces, and the change of direction of the roads. The site plan was designed using AutoCAD along with Adobe Illustrator. The site elevation (below) shows an example of how the buildings would be designed with commercial on the first level and businesses and residential on the upper floors. This elevation was designed in AutoCAD and Adobe Photoshop.

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3-D Rendering

AutoCAD Project:

These 3-D renderings were created in AutoCAD. They show the height of the existing and the new building of the development. Besides the height of the buildings, the uses of the floors of buildings are shown. Commercial areas are located on the first level of the buildings with office space and residential units on the upper floors.

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Render 2

Residential Office Commercial

Existing

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GIS Project:
Violent Crime Rates of Over-The-Rhine and Surrounding Neighborhoods:
A Comparison of 2006 and 2009.
Question: Has the violent crime in Over-The-Rhine decreased, increased, or dispersed into surrounding neighborhoods?
Violent Crimes in Over-The-Rhine & Surrounding Neighborhoods (2006) Violent Crimes in Over-The-Rhine & Surrounding Neighborhoods (2006) Violent Crime in Over-The-Rhine & Surrounding Neighborhoods (2009)
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Problem: It is know that Over-The-Rhine is one of the most violent neighborhood in America, but in the past years there has been redevelopment of the area. I wanted to see if the violent crime has decreased because of the development or has spread into the surrounding neighborhoods as a result of displacement. Results: I expected that the crime would have somewhat decreased over the years but to this was not the case. The violent crime within the neighborhood of Over-The-Rhine more than doubled over the three year span. Not only did Over-The-Rhines violent crime increase but the surrounding neighborhoods also all increased. Conclusion: The conclusion would be that the crime of Over-The-Rhine increase dramatically over that three year span along with the surrounding neighborhoods. This increase may be due to the Recession of the economy that started in 2008. It has been another three years, so we could reassess the neighborhoods to see if there was anymore change of violent crimes.
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Violent Crimes
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Violent Crimes
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800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Over-The-Rhine Clifton University Heights Central Business District

Violent Crimes (2006)


300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Over-The-Rhine Clifton University Heights Central Business District West End Mount Auburn Violent Crime (2006)

Violent Crimes (2009)

Violent Crimes (2009)

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Mount Auburn

Cathleen Consilio: Winter 2011-2012

In the winter of 2011-2012, I did a small study on the violent crimes in Over-The-Rhine and surrounding neighborhoods in Cincinnati,OH. I received the data in an excel sheet and exported the crime data into GIS (Geographic Information Systems. Cincinnati has been working on decreasing the high crime rate and I questioned if the crime was decreasing, dispersing, or increasing. I mapped out the crimes in GIS and created the graphs within Microsoft Excel. This poster was created through Adobe Illustrator.

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Devou Park Project:


Park Physical Analysis

Key Heavy Vegetation Med. Vegetation Light Vegetation

Key 0-10% 11-20% 21+%

420 840

1,680

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Existing Vegetation

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Existing Slope

In the Autumn of 2011, our class was challenged to create neighborhood developments within the area of Devou Park in Covington, Kentucky. My Partner, Jimmy Rosen, and I first started to make a physical analysis of the park to gain a better understanding of the potential opportunities and challenges we would face in the future. To make these physical analysis maps we combined maps and topologogy from GIS, Geographic Information System, and then used Adobe Illustrator to show levels of vegetation, slope, and physical attributions such as water run off.

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Physical Attributes

Devou Park Project:

Park Suitability Analysis


Pros: Proximity to developments increase access to existing infrastructure. Pros: Proximity to developments increase access to existing infrastructure. Pros: Gentle Slope.

Cons: Water Runo .

Cons: Valley and Lake.

Cons: Heavily used railroad tracks.


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Pros: Opportunities Cons: Constraints Low Suitability Medium Suitability High Suitability Main Roads Sewers Water Main Pros: High elevation with good views.

Cons: Highly vegetated nature preserve.

Cons: Existing Golf Course.

Following the analysis of Devous physical attributions (slope, vegetation, and water run off) we created a suitability map. This suitability map depicts the most suitable areas to develop on, followed by less suitable, and low suitable. We also showed some constraints of the park, such as high vegetation and potentials of the park, such as the view of Cincinnati. To create this map we used the pen tool in Illustrator to outline the areas of suitability.

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Devou Park Project:

Road Layout Proposal

Key no outline to (14pt) color box use this sample key for all maps and diagrams
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Green Space/Wooded Lots/Roads Walking Paths

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After completing the park suitability analysis and receiving our section of the park, indicated by map in top left corner, Jimmy and I started the design process. The highly dense vegetation and swales dictated where we could develop. When designing our neighborhood we wanted to focus on connectivity and green space.

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Devou Park Project:

Neighborhood Design Proposal

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Devou Park Project:

Neighborhood Design Proposal

There were three main components to our design of the neighborhood. The first expressed in the segment above is the abundance of green space and walkability. There is a centralized park with walking paths that connect all the homes and mixed use commercial buildings. It was important to us that each building had direct access to green space. The second component show at the top right is the mixed use building. We wanted to make sure that the parking was in the rear of buildings that shield the pavement and cars from the community. Thirdly, bottom right, we wanted to show the housing and how it connects to the green space. I designed theses renderings by hand using colored pencils Site Section North/South Site Section East/West

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Evanston Neighborhood Project:


GIS Analysis
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Hamilton County Race Map


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Cincinnati Race Map

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Evanston Race Map

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Hamilton County Vacancy Map


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Cincinnati Vacancy Map


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Evanston Vacancy Map


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In the Winter of 2010-2011, we did revamp projects for different business districts within Cincinnati. My partner, Jimmy Rosen, and I had the neighborhood of Evanston. This was the first time we ever used GIS, so we did analysis of Hamilton County, Cincinnati, and our neighborhood Evanston. Above a some examples of the GIS work I did for the project.

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Evanston Neighborhood Project:


Google SketchUp

As apart of the revamp project we used Google Sketchup to duplicate buildings within the business district. To the right shows my Google Sketchup version of an apartment building. Below is a picture of the actual apartment building.

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Principles of Design I:
Hand Renderings

Hand Rendering using slope; pen and pencil.

Hand Rendering of section of Short Vine; pencil and pen.

Thank You!!

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