The document provides details on Jonathan Moore's portfolio, including projects in master planning, precedent studies, urban design, geographic information systems, and personal design work. Some of the projects summarized are a master plan for Hanok City in Seoul, South Korea; a precedent study of Songdo International Business District; a proposal for revitalizing the Lower Town area of Ann Arbor, Michigan; additions to a Chevron aviation base in Thailand; an analysis of Detroit neighborhoods and proposed public transit using GIS; and a conceptual design for a small waterfront cottage. The portfolio showcases Jonathan's skills and experience across multiple scales of planning and design.
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This document summarizes a master plan for an urban development project called Hanok City in Seoul, South Korea. The plan aims to accommodate 100,000 residents and workers per square kilometer while allocating no more than 50% of the land to residential use and catering to a rapidly aging population. Key features of the plan include an arching park system connecting surrounding parks and the Han River, with the park intersecting a major transit hub at the site's center. The plan also emphasizes transit connectivity and service provisions to promote live/work/play opportunities for all ages.
A second project summary discusses plans to revitalize the Lower Town area of Ann Arbor, Michigan. The proposal focuses on a underutilized
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Fortum is a leading Nordic energy company focusing on renewable energy. It has the lowest CO2 emissions in Europe. It provides electricity distribution, procurement, and district heating and cooling in Stockholm, where it cools over 570 locations and heats homes and businesses. Fortum works with clients like IBM to utilize surplus heat from data centers and provide reliable cooling through an environmentally friendly district system.
This document provides information about urban development projects in Stockholm, Sweden, including Hammarby Sjöstad and Stockholm Royal Seaport. It notes that Hammarby Sjöstad was developed between 1995-2017 to house 25,000 residents and 10,000 jobs through sustainable design principles like district heating, renewable energy sources, green spaces, and public transportation access. Stockholm Royal Seaport, currently under development from 2009-2030, aims to house 22,000 residents and create 30,000 jobs with even stricter sustainability targets around energy use, emissions, and climate change adaptation. Both projects emphasize integrated planning between developers and the city to achieve environmental goals.
Hammarby Sjöstad is a new city district in Stockholm focused on water and ecology. It will have over 11,000 residential units and 25,000 residents when complete in 2017. The district emphasizes public transportation with the goal of 80% of trips by transit, biking or walking. It regenerates an industrial area while providing housing, parks, and water access in an environmentally friendly style of development.
Industrial ecology is the study of material and energy flows through industrial systems and their impacts on the environment. The goal is to promote more sustainable development by closing material loops and mimicking natural ecosystems. Key aspects include using a multidisciplinary systems approach, minimizing waste by using byproducts from one industry as inputs for others, and applying principles from ecology like nutrient cycling to industrial systems. An example is the Kalundborg Industrial Symbiosis which exchanges materials and energy between companies to reduce environmental impacts and costs.
what is smart city?
how make smart city?
why we need smart cities?
what the parameters of the smart cities?
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Salem Bush Environmental Planning Portfoliosalembush
Salem Bush has over 10 years of experience in environmental planning and design. He holds a Master's degree in Environmental Planning and Design from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor's degree in Geography from James Madison University. His coursework and projects focused on areas such as city planning, GIS, transportation planning, and sustainable development. He has extensive experience using software such as ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and SketchUp. His portfolio includes projects addressing topics like transit-oriented development, affordable housing, land use planning, and green infrastructure.
This document summarizes a master plan for an urban development project called Hanok City in Seoul, South Korea. The plan aims to accommodate 100,000 residents and workers per square kilometer while allocating no more than 50% of the land to residential use and catering to a rapidly aging population. Key features of the plan include an arching park system connecting surrounding parks and the Han River, with the park intersecting a major transit hub at the site's center. The plan also emphasizes transit connectivity and service provisions to promote live/work/play opportunities for all ages.
A second project summary discusses plans to revitalize the Lower Town area of Ann Arbor, Michigan. The proposal focuses on a underutilized
District cooling - sustainable energy to rely onFortum Sverige
Fortum is a leading Nordic energy company focusing on electricity, district heating and cooling. The document discusses Fortum's partnerships with clients like IBM to provide sustainable energy solutions such as utilizing surplus heat from data centers and providing reliable district cooling networks. Fortum aims to expand renewable energy sources and reduce emissions through innovative district heating and cooling infrastructure projects.
Fortum is a leading Nordic energy company focusing on renewable energy. It has the lowest CO2 emissions in Europe. It provides electricity distribution, procurement, and district heating and cooling in Stockholm, where it cools over 570 locations and heats homes and businesses. Fortum works with clients like IBM to utilize surplus heat from data centers and provide reliable cooling through an environmentally friendly district system.
This document provides information about urban development projects in Stockholm, Sweden, including Hammarby Sjöstad and Stockholm Royal Seaport. It notes that Hammarby Sjöstad was developed between 1995-2017 to house 25,000 residents and 10,000 jobs through sustainable design principles like district heating, renewable energy sources, green spaces, and public transportation access. Stockholm Royal Seaport, currently under development from 2009-2030, aims to house 22,000 residents and create 30,000 jobs with even stricter sustainability targets around energy use, emissions, and climate change adaptation. Both projects emphasize integrated planning between developers and the city to achieve environmental goals.
Hammarby Sjöstad is a new city district in Stockholm focused on water and ecology. It will have over 11,000 residential units and 25,000 residents when complete in 2017. The district emphasizes public transportation with the goal of 80% of trips by transit, biking or walking. It regenerates an industrial area while providing housing, parks, and water access in an environmentally friendly style of development.
Industrial ecology is the study of material and energy flows through industrial systems and their impacts on the environment. The goal is to promote more sustainable development by closing material loops and mimicking natural ecosystems. Key aspects include using a multidisciplinary systems approach, minimizing waste by using byproducts from one industry as inputs for others, and applying principles from ecology like nutrient cycling to industrial systems. An example is the Kalundborg Industrial Symbiosis which exchanges materials and energy between companies to reduce environmental impacts and costs.
what is smart city?
how make smart city?
why we need smart cities?
what the parameters of the smart cities?
world examples of smart cities
some problems and suggestions for Damascus city
The Stockholm City Plan from 1999 outlines the city's strategy to promote sustainable development through compact urban growth and preserving green spaces. The main points are:
1) The plan's overall strategy is to "build the city inwards" by focusing new development on previously used land and public transportation access.
2) An important part of the plan is defining and protecting an overall "green structure" of parks and natural areas that provide social, cultural, and ecological benefits.
3) Other goals include redeveloping former industrial areas, developing areas like Kista Science City, and enhancing suburban participation through programs like the Outer City initiative.
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3) The document proposes a sensing-as-a-service model where IoT sensor data is published to the cloud and then monetized by selling access and insights to various customers and industries like smart cities.
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The document discusses the concept of smart cities, outlining their key elements like efficient infrastructure, economic development, and use of technology in governance and services. It analyzes indicators and examples of smart cities in India and abroad, and recommends approaches like integrated databases and GPS/GPRS technologies to improve areas like transportation, utilities, and public participation. The success of smart cities will depend on reducing inequality and transforming people's lives through more transparent and efficient urban management.
India’s recent stand on Smart City Development and involvement of various high income countries; initiates the talk of ideal variables for smart city evolution by our own standards. With a vision of Urban Governance for general livability, it becomes imperative to study these parameters and ensure the evolution of our own concept of a Smart City. Our spatial planning models based on unique factors such as Human Diversity, Physical-Social networks and ICT impact on urban fabric, City resilience, etc. make it all the more interesting to evolve a blueprint for Planning a Smart City.
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Jonathan Moore's portfolio contains a variety of planning and design projects from his academic and professional experience. It includes a master plan for a high-density development in Seoul, South Korea, precedent studies of new towns, revitalization plans for neighborhoods, aviation facility design, GIS analysis of Detroit, and personal design of a waterfront cottage. The portfolio demonstrates experience with urban planning, architecture, engineering, and data analysis across residential, commercial and infrastructure projects at various scales.
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Jonathan Moore is an urban planner and innovator seeking a position that leverages his skills in placemaking, community engagement, and technical proficiencies to shape sustainable cities. He has a Master's in Urban Planning from the University of Michigan and 10 years of experience in physical planning, design, community outreach, and GIS mapping. His past roles include planning internships in Thailand and teaching self-defense. He was also a finalist in an international urban design competition for a high-density, age-friendly neighborhood in Seoul.
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This document discusses a housing development project called Yongsan Way that aims to address the housing crisis for the aging population in Seoul. The project team from the University of Michigan developed a design approach that incorporates universal design principles, senior housing needs, and sustainability to create affordable and accessible housing units for seniors. A table of contents is included that outlines the introduction, project statement, design approach, and sections on universal design, housing needs, and sustainability.
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The Stockholm City Plan from 1999 outlines the city's strategy to promote sustainable development through compact urban growth and preserving green spaces. The main points are:
1) The plan's overall strategy is to "build the city inwards" by focusing new development on previously used land and public transportation access.
2) An important part of the plan is defining and protecting an overall "green structure" of parks and natural areas that provide social, cultural, and ecological benefits.
3) Other goals include redeveloping former industrial areas, developing areas like Kista Science City, and enhancing suburban participation through programs like the Outer City initiative.
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1) The document discusses the emerging business model of "Sensing-as-a-Service" and how telecommunications companies can evolve to become end-to-end IoT service providers.
2) It explains how the IoT market is rapidly growing with predictions of over 200 billion connected devices by 2020, creating a huge business opportunity.
3) The document proposes a sensing-as-a-service model where IoT sensor data is published to the cloud and then monetized by selling access and insights to various customers and industries like smart cities.
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The document discusses the concept of smart cities, outlining their key elements like efficient infrastructure, economic development, and use of technology in governance and services. It analyzes indicators and examples of smart cities in India and abroad, and recommends approaches like integrated databases and GPS/GPRS technologies to improve areas like transportation, utilities, and public participation. The success of smart cities will depend on reducing inequality and transforming people's lives through more transparent and efficient urban management.
India’s recent stand on Smart City Development and involvement of various high income countries; initiates the talk of ideal variables for smart city evolution by our own standards. With a vision of Urban Governance for general livability, it becomes imperative to study these parameters and ensure the evolution of our own concept of a Smart City. Our spatial planning models based on unique factors such as Human Diversity, Physical-Social networks and ICT impact on urban fabric, City resilience, etc. make it all the more interesting to evolve a blueprint for Planning a Smart City.
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This document discusses a housing development project called Yongsan Way that aims to address the housing crisis for the aging population in Seoul. The project team from the University of Michigan developed a design approach that incorporates universal design principles, senior housing needs, and sustainability to create affordable and accessible housing units for seniors. A table of contents is included that outlines the introduction, project statement, design approach, and sections on universal design, housing needs, and sustainability.
The document provides a proposal for front end engineering design (FEED) for additional works at the Chevron Thailand Aviation Base construction project located at Nakorn Sri Thammarat Airport in Thailand. It includes the scope of work, site layout plan, site photos, perspective drawings, budget, and schedule. The scope of work involves designing additional office, workshop, and meeting room space, reconfiguring existing rooms, and adding amenities like shelters, fencing, and signage. The budget is separated into items that can start immediately and those requiring permits. Perspective drawings and photos show proposed changes.
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What will you get from this session?
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3. Practical demonstrations
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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3. Contents
Hanok City Masterplan 4
Precedent Study: Songdo IBD 6
Lower Town Revitalization 8
Chevron Thailand Aviation Base 10
Detroit Data Exploration 12
Waterfront Cottage 14
4. Hanok City
Masterplan
UP 631 PHYSICAL PLANNING + URBAN DESIGN
CAPSTONE
final publication work; pedestrian mall highlight
site 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 connect 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 provision of
services also help make this a
sustainable nexus of live/work/play opportunities for all ages.
Hanok City Illustrative Plan Opposite Page:
Medium: Sketchup, Kerkythea, Photoshop Top: Hanok City Parc Promenade Section
Jonathan Moore + Erin Guido Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop
Bottom Left: Parc Promenade in Winter
Medium: Sketchup, Kerkythea, Photoshop
Bottom Right: Block Level Phasing and
Programming.
Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop
4
5. key - ax o n
Residential
Commercial
High School
Green Roof
Rooftop Open Space
Ground Level Public Space
Developer
Mandated Dedication
Negotiated Public Space
Under Construction
Underground Parking
6. Precedent Study:
Songdo IBD
UP 631 PHYSICAL PLANNING + URBAN
Seoul
DESIGN CAPSTONE
precedent study of songdo international business district Gimpo International Airport
project location: songdo, south korea
Incheon International Airport
In preparation for Vertical Cities Asia competition each student in
the planning capstone was assigned a recent new town or Port of Incheon
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
Songdo International Business
business districts. District
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 Songdo Orientation Map
planning and smart infrastructure in new devlopment. Cisco Medium: Esri ArcGIS, Illustrator
Systems is wiring everything from private homes to the traffic
lights with new tech and much of the IBD is aiming for some
form of LEED certification. This project demonstrates South
Korea’s bold vision for its future and encouraged us to think big Opposite Page:
with our proposal for the Yongsan site. Top Left: Songdo International Business
District Land Use Map
Medium: Rhino, Illustrator
Top Right: Songdo International Business
District Transportation Map
Medium: Rhino, Illustrator
Bottom Right: Central Park District Shadow
Study
Medium: Sketchup
6
7. LAND USE LEGEND TRANSPORTATION LEGEND
Residential Bus Stop
Office Bike Path
Public Use/Institutional Road
Public Green Space Water Taxi
Golf Course Subway
Residential/Retail
Commercial/Office
6.20 9am 6.20 3pm 12.21 9am 12.21 3pm
8. Lower Town
Revitalization
UP 518 PHYSICAL PLANNING WORKSHOP
final project
site 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 solu-
tions 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 Lower Town Riverfront Blocks and Park
park, storage facility and parking lot for a power Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop
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 Opposite Page:
an abudance of drab student housing, this would Top: Lower Town New Streetscape
seek to attract more families and working Medium: Illustrator, Photoshop
Jonathan Moore + Michelle Lam
professionals to the area, which is in close
proximity to the University of Michigan Health Bottom Left: Lower Town Park Plan
System and local Amtrak Medium: Hand Drawing, Photoshop
station. Jonathan Moore + Michelle Lam
Bottom Right: Lower Town Park Square
Medium: Illustrator, Photoshop
Jonathan Moore + Michelle Lam
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DINE
SHOP
playground
pond gardens
learning pool
ridge field
tree stand
10. Chevron Thailand
Aviation Base
DYNAMIC ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS
front-end engineering design report for additional works
site 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
Chevron Aviation Base
edited portions of the facade. medium: sketchup, autocad
Jonathan Moore + Fenn Designers
Opposite Page:
Top left: Hangar Workshop Perspective
Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop
Top Right: Ramp Office
Medium: Skechup, Photoshop
Bottom (from left to right): Waiting Lounge,
Hangar Workshops, Smoking Shelter,
Ramp Office, Parking Sun Shade Models
Medium: Sketchup
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12. Detroit Data Detroit Neighborhood Proximity to Shopping
Created by Jonathan Moore, 4/26/11
Exploration
UP 406 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
final project
site location: Wayne County, MI
This project tasked us with using ArcMap software to explore
spatial relationships in the Wayne County and Detroit
Michigan areas. The first part of the project investigated the
proximity of Detroit neighborhoods to shopping
opportunities vs the proximity of all of Wayne County’s Legend
communities to shopping opportunities. Tracts more than 1.5 mi Away from Shopping
Detroit Shopping Centers
The second part required each student to explore a topic of People per square mile
their own interest with a given data set. I wanted to see if the Population 2000/ Area
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recorded building permits suggested a concentation of multi- 0- 4000
family housing or cultural/education opportunities along the Miles
4001 - 7500
proposed light-rail corridor in Detroit. While limitations in the 4 2 0 4 7501 - 10000
data and the small scale of the project make concrete projec- 10010 - 17020
tions impossible, the maps do suggest that the light-rail route Source: US Census, ESRI Tiger
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would support a variety of families, schools, museums and GCS_North_American_1983
other cultural institutions.
Detroit Shopping Center Map Opposite Page:
Medium: Esri ArcGIS Left: Wayne County Shopping Centers
Compared to Population Density
Medium: Esri ArcGIS
Upper Right: Multi-Family Housing Building
Permits in Proximity to Proposed Light-Rail
Line
Medium: Esri ArcGIS
Middle Right: Education and Cultural
Building Permits in Proximity to Proposed
Light-Rail Line
Medium: Esri ArcGIS
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13. Wayne County Shopping Centers by Type Multi-Family Housing Permits in Proximity to Proposed Light Rail
Created by Jonathan Moore, 4/26/11
vs Population Density
Created by Jonathan Moore
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Proposed Light Rail
Multi-Fam Hsing Permits close to Proposed Rail
Detroit Major Roads
Legend Census Tracts 2000
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Source: US Census, ESRI Tiger, detroitmi.gov
Wayne County Shopping Centers 4 2
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in Proximity to Proposed Light Rail
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14. Waterfront
Cottage
PERSONAL DESIGN PROJECT
future getaway house
site 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 Plan Opposite Page:
Medium: AutoCAD, Photoshop, Sketchup Top: Front Elevation
Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop
Bottom Left: Cottage Interior
Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop
Bottom Right: Front Section
Medium: Sketchup, Photoshop
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