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PORTFOLIO Jonathan Moore
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PORTFOLIO Jonathan Moore

contact: [email protected] / 734.272.3804 (mobile) / 207.548.2458 (home)2

ContentsHanok City Masterplan

Precedent Study: Songdo IBD

Lower Town Revitalization

Chevron Thailand Aviation Base

Detroit Data Exploration

Waterfront Cottage

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Hanok City Masterplan

Hanok City Illustrative PlanMedium: Sketchup, Kerkythea, PhotoshopJonathan Moore + Erin Guido

Opposite Page:Top: Hanok City Parc Promenade SectionMedium: Sketchup, Photoshop

Bottom Left: Parc Promenade in WinterMedium: Sketchup, Kerkythea, Photoshop

Bottom Right: Block Level Phasing and Programming.Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop

UP 631 PHYSICAL PLANNING + URBAN DESIGN CAPSTONEFinal publication work; Pedestrian Mall highlightSite location: Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea

100,000 people living in working per square-kilometer; provisions for a rapidly aging population; no greater than 50% residential land use

These were the contest rules for the Vertical Cities Asia 2012 International Design Competition.

Our studio’s plan uses an arching park system to con-nect the site with the future Yongsan Park to the site’s east and the Han River to the sout and west. At the site’s center, the park intersects with Yongsan station, one of Seoul’s busiest transit and commercial hubs.

Additional transit systems and a highly-calculated provi-sion of services also help make this a sustainable nexus of live/work/play opportunities for all ages.

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ResidentialCommercialHigh SchoolGreen RoofRooftop Open SpaceGround Level Public SpaceDeveloperMandated DedicationNegotiated Public SpaceUnder ConstructionUnderground Parking

Port of Incheon

Songdo International Business District

Seoul

Incheon International Airport

Gimpo International Airport

Precedent Study: Songdo IBD

Songdo Orientation MapMedium: Esri ArcGIS, Illustrator

Opposite Page:Top Left: Songdo International Business District Land Use MapMedium: Rhino, Illustrator

Top Right: Songdo International Business District Transportation MapMedium: Rhino, Illustrator

Bottom Right: Central Park District Shadow StudyMedium: Sketchup

UP 631 PHYSICAL PLANNING + URBAN DESIGN CAPSTONE Precedent Study of Songdo International Business District Site location: Songdo, South Korea In preparation for Vertical Cities Asia competition each student in the planning capstone was assigned a recent new town or similar development around the world. The exploration of Songdo was critical to the groundwork of the competition proposal because of its proximity to the site and its designation as one of South Korea’s new international business districts.

The Songdo IBD Masterplan not only the possibilities of foreign investment in South Korea as the most expensive private development in history, but also the possibilities of green planning and smart infrastructure in new devlopment. Cisco Systems is wiring everything from private homes to the traffic lights with new tech and much of the IBD is aiming for LEED certification. This project demonstrates South Korea’s bold vision for its future and encouraged us to think big with our proposal for the Yongsan site.

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TRANSPORTATION LEGEND

Bus Stop

Bike Path

Road

Water Taxi

Subway

LAND USE LEGEND

Residential

Office

Public Use/Institutional

Public Green Space

Golf Course

Residential/Retail

Commercial/Office

6.20 3pm6.20 9am 12.21 3pm

Lower Town Revitalization

Lower Town Riverfront Blocks and ParkMedium: Sketchup, Photoshop

Opposite Page:Top: Lower Town New StreetscapeMedium: Illustrator, PhotoshopJonathan Moore + Michelle Lam

Bottom Left: Lower Town Park PlanMedium: Hand Drawing, PhotoshopJonathan Moore + Michelle Lam

Bottom Right: Lower Town Park SquareMedium: Illustrator, PhotoshopJonathan Moore + Michelle Lam

UP 518 PHYSICAL PLANNING WORKSHOPFinal projectSite location: Lower town, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Ann Arbor is known for being a bustling college town with a vibrant downtown scene. Lower Town however is one area that continually vexes developers and planners alike and remains a under-utilized part of the city’s urban fabric.

As part of a semester-long investigation of the area we split into teams to explore design solutions for smaller parts of Lower Town. Another student and myself focused on part of the riverfront that runs through the area. Curently much of the space is occupied by an uninspiring park, storage facility and parking lot for a power company.

We sought to reinvigorate the area with a mixed-use residential development and an interactive learning-park. As Lower Town is also known for an abudance of drab student housing, this would seek to attract more fam-ilies and working professionals to the area, which is in close proximity to the University of Michigan Health System and local Amtrak station.

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learning poolridge field

tree stand

pond gardens

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Chevron Thailand Aviation BaseDYNAMIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTSFront-End Engineering Design Report for Additional WorksSite location: Nakorn sri Thammarat, Thailand

As part of the Aviation Consolidation Project, Chevron requested the design of additional facilities to better support its operations. The additions included interior work, such as: new officies, a rennovation of the counter check-in facilities, new hangar workshops; and new external facilities such as: a covered walkway, shaded van parking, a new waiting lounge, a new ramp office, and a shaded smoking area.

In addition to writing and revising written portions of the report, I worked with DEC engineers and Fenn architects (DEC partners) to draft 3d models in Sketchup from 2d plans. Specifically, I modeled the hangar workshops, waiting lounge, shaded van parking, ramp office, shaded smoking area and edited portions of the facade.

Opposite Page:Top left: Hangar Workshop PerspectiveMedium: Sketchup, Photoshop

Top Right: Ramp OfficeMedium: Skechup, Photoshop

Bottom (from left to right): Waiting Lounge,Hangar Workshops, Smoking Shelter, Ramp Office, Parking Sun Shade ModelsMedium: Sketchup

Chevron Aviation Base medium: sketchup, autocadJonathan Moore + Fenn Designers

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Detroit Neighborhood Proximity to Shopping

LegendTracts more than 1.5 mi Away from Shopping

Detroit Shopping Centers

People per square milePopulation 2000/ Area

0- 4000

4001 - 7500

7501 - 10000

10010 - 17020±4 0 42Miles

Created by Jonathan Moore, 4/26/11

Source: US Census, ESRI TigerNAD_1983_StatePlane_Michigan_South_FIPS_2113_Feet

GCS_North_American_1983

Detroit Data Exploration

Opposite Page:Left: Wayne County Shopping Centers Compared to Population DensityMedium: Esri ArcGIS

Upper Right: Multi-Family Housing Building Permits in Proximity to Proposed Light-Rail LineMedium: Esri ArcGIS

Middle Right: Education and Cultural Building Permits in Proximity to Proposed Light-Rail LineMedium: Esri ArcGIS

UP 406 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMSFinal ProjectSite Location: Wayne County, MI

This project tasked us with using ArcMap to explore spatial relationships in the Wayne County and Detroit Areas. The fist part of the project investigated the proximity of Detroit neighborhoods to shopping opportunities vs the proximity of all Wayne County communities to shopping opportunities.

The second part required each student to explore a topic of their own interest within a given data set. I wanted to see if the recorded building permits suggested a concentration of multi-family housing or cultural/educational opportunities along a proposed light-rail corridor in Detroit. While the limited data and small scale of my project make concrete projections impossible, the result did suggest that the light-rail route would support a variety of families, schools, museums and other institutions.

Detroit Shopping Center MapMedium: Esri ArcGIS

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Multi-Family Housing Permits in Proximity to Proposed Light Rail

LegendProposed Light Rail

Multi-Fam Hsing Permits close to Proposed Rail

Detroit Major Roads

Census Tracts 2000

±4 0 42Miles

Created by Jonathan Moore, 4/26/11

Source: US Census, ESRI Tiger, detroitmi.gov (City of Detroit Department of Planning and Development), NAD_1983_StatePlane_Michigan_South_FIPS_2113_FeetGCS_North_American_1983

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Education and Cultural Building Permits in Proximity to Proposed Light Rail

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Proposed Light Rail

Detroit Major Roads

Census Tracts 2000

±4 0 42Miles

Created by Jonathan Moore, 4/26/11

Source: US Census, ESRI Tiger, detroitmi.gov (City of Detroit Department of Planning and Development), NAD_1983_StatePlane_Michigan_South_FIPS_2113_FeetGCS_North_American_1983

Wayne County Shopping Centers by Type vs Population Density

LegendWayne County Shopping Centers

Single-Stand Alone Retail

Neighborhood Shopping Center

Community Shopping Center

Regional Shopping Center

Super-Regional Shopping Center

Detroit

People Per Square Mile in Census Tracts0- 750.0

750.1 - 1600

1601 - 2400

2401 - 3350

3351 - 5700

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Created by Jonathan Moore

Source: US Census, ESRI TigerNAD_1983_StatePlane_Michigan_South_FIPS_2113_Feet

GCS_North_American_1983

Waterfront CottagePERSONAL DESIGN PROJECTfuture getaway housesite location: to be imagined...

Growing up along the Maine and Massachusetts coasts and visiting their many lakes I have long desired to one day design and build my own small waterfront home. This desire was further stoked while landscaping during undergrad summers.

While this effort is modest and decidedly amateur, I feel I still capture the essential elements I want in a future design: a yin-yang layout combining an intimate bedroom and library opposite an open kitchen and living room, along with a water view and ample deck space. The landscaping also uses thie contrast between intimate and open spaces with a flower garden and sitting area offsetting a flexible lawn area. I used dimensions from Sarah Susanka’s The Not So Big House as a starting point and chose lots of wood and stone materials to give it an old and naturalistic feel.

Cottage Landscape PlanMedium: AutoCAD, Photoshop, Sketchup

Opposite Page:Top: Front ElevationMedium: Sketchup, Photoshop

Bottom Left: Cottage Interior Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop

Bottom Right: Front SectionMedium: Sketchup, Photoshop

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