KUBİLAYİNANLI
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Urban PlanningUniversity of Cincinnati
CNU-A
Selected Works 2012-2015
EDUCATIONUniversity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OhioBachelor of Urban Planning Candidate (2016)Cumulative GPA 3.240Dean’s List (Fall 2012)
Trinity University, San Antonio, TexasCumulative GPA: 3.875Dean’s List (Fall 2011 & Spring 2012)
Sycamore High School, Cincinnati, OhioGraduate (Spring 2011)Cumulative GPA: 3.30National Merit Commended Scholar
RECENT EXPERIENCEMichael Watkins Architecture (Gaithersburg, Maryland)Co-op Student, January 2014-May 2014• Assisted drawing, analysis and design of site plans• Produced deliverables with Adobe software
Istanbul Café (Cincinnati, Ohio)Server, September 2012-• Established clean dining area by cleaning and arranging tables, chairs,
and silverware.• Facilitated comfortable dining environment for customers with personal
care and conversation during dinner shift.Urban Fast Forward (Cincinnati, Ohio)Server, May 2013-August 2013 • Worked in partnership on graphic and presentation materials for inter and
intra office use.• Compiled organized contact database for office use.
RELEVANT COURSEWORKPlanning History & Theory
Cincinnati History Planning Economics
Planning Design GraphicsComputer Graphics in Planning
Real Estate PrinciplesIntermediate GISCNU-Accredited
New Urbanism
ADDITIONAL SKILLSAdobe Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop
AutoCADGIS
Google Earth ProMicrosoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Intermediate Spanish amd Turkish Skills
Resume
Michael Watkins Selected WorksNORTHSIDE NEIGBORHOOD PROJECT
Business District Physical Analysis Business District Physical Analysis (3D Modeling) Neighborhood Cultural Analysis
Sycamore Broadway Redevelopment PlanDrawing Skills
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My mission is to gain as much knowledge and experience in the planning field throughout my academic and professional education. In turn, I hope to use this knowledge to contribute towards the process of designing and developing healthy, sutainable, resilient communities.
Mission Statement
Table of Contents
Michael Watkins Selected Contributions
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Worked in Kentlands, Gaithersburg, Maryland for town planner and architect Michael Watkins. My work concentrated on compiling master plan books, preparing analytical maps, touching up designs, and editing codes and guidelines.
Street ClassificationPart of Illustrated Plan for St. Elmo, TN
Skills Developed: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Google Earth Pro
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Civic CenterVillage CenterCore Area
STUDY AREA CORE AREAST. ELMO VILLAGE CENTER
CIVIC CENTER
THE SCALES AND CONTENTS OF THE PLAN DRAWINGS
Generally, plans in this masterplan book appear at the four different scales at left:
St. Elmo at 1" = 1500'The Study Area at 1" = 500'The Core Area at 1" = 300'The Village Center andThe Civic Center at 1" = 150'
The images at left show the area included at each scale.There are a few exceptions to this, dictated by the content of the specific drawing, but not many.
B.3 Proposed Plan B.9 Illustrative Plan B.14 Illustrative Plan B.18 Illustrative PlanB.4 Proposed Plan with Annotations B.10 Illustrative Plan with Annotations B.15 Illustrative Plan with Annotations B.19 Illustrative Plan with Annotations
B.11 Illustrative Plan with Constraints B.16 Illustrative Plan with ConstraintsB.20 Illustrative Plan with Constraints Connections & Bus Routes
B.5 Proposed Plan with Connections B.12 Illustrative Plan with Connections B.17 Illustrative Plan with Connections & Bus RoutesB.6 Proposed Plan with Connections
& Bus RoutesB.13 Illustrative Plan
with Connections & Bus RoutesB.7 Context Map with Connections B.21 Parking Plan ProposedB.8 Context Map with Connections & Bus Routes
B.22 Illustrative Plan, Option 1B.23 Illustrative Plan, Option 1
with Annotations
B.24 Illustrative Plan, Option 1 with Annotations, Connections, & Bus Routes
B.25 Parking Plan Proposed
Study Area
B.26 Illustrative Plan, Option 2B.27 Illustrative Plan, Option 2
with Annotations
B.28 Illustrative Plan, Option 2 with Constraints, Connections, & Bus Routes
B.29 Illustrative Plan, Option 3B.30 Illustrative Plan, Option 3
with Annotations
B.31 Illustrative Plan, Option 3 with Constraints, Connections, & Bus Routes
B.2
Key TO PlAnS
© 2014 Michael Watkins Architect, llc.; For illustrative purposes only; 1306 St. elmo, revision date: 2015 Mar 30
PLANS
S T . E L M O
F.7
Beyond the Study AreA
© 2014 Michael Watkins Architect, llc.; For illustrative purposes only; 1306 St. elmo, revision date: 2015 Mar 30
IdeAS
S T . E L M O
Beyond the Study AreA
INCLUDED WITH PROPOSALS
• Southern entrance at State Line
• Virginia Ave.
• Smart/Form Based Code
• neighborhood Center in the Southern end
ITEMS THAT WARRANTATTENTION IN THE FUTURE
• Alternate routes
• transit routes/Studies (CArtA, Shuttle)
• enforcing no jake-break rule
• Infrastructure pipe/sewage study
• Boat Launch
• Safe crossing for Guild trail at ochs highway
• Accessible entrance to Guild trail from park on Alabama Ave.
• restoration of Streetcar for St. elmo
• Connections across hawken ridge
• Further investigation/implementation of no-len's Chattanooga Creek greenway
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Scale: Study area
© 2014 Michael Watkins architect, llc.; For illustrative purposes only; 1306 St. elmo, revision date: 2015 Mar 30
Existing Conditions
S t . e l M O
Constraints
Study area Boundary
10' topo Interval
Moderate Slope
Steep Slope
500-year Flood Plain
100-year Flood Plain
Wetlands and erosion control line
Significant tree
Brownfield
a: cleared, remediated brownfield
B: Other brownfield
Southern railroad right-of-Way
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Bus Routes
carta Bus route #1 with Stop
carta Bus route #15 with Stop
ConstRAints, ConnECtions,& BUs RoUtEs
Connections
Incline railway
riverwalk (proposed)
Guild trail
Safewalk
Pedestrian Paths
40th St. / alton Park Blvd. Bike route
Virginia avenue
Vehicular connections
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38th St.
37th St.
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Study Area
Incline Railway
Riverwalk
Guild Trail
Existing Ridge Trail
Safewalk/38th St. Extension*
Rails to Trails
Virginia Avenue Trail
Pedestrian Paths
Reinforce identity and add protection to bike route on 40th St., connecting to existing bike route on Alton Park Blvd.
Central Avenue
Vehicular Connections
PROPOSED PLAN OVER AERIAL WITH CONNECTIONS(see A.7 for existing only)
* The proposal is to fold the Safewalk into the 38th St. extension from Tennessee Avenue.
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SCAlE: ST. Elmo
© 2014 michael Watkins Architect, llc.; For illustrative purposes only; 1306 St. Elmo, revision date: 2015 mar 30
PLANS
S T . E L M O
Ideas Outside Study Area Plans Matrix Page
Existing Conditions Planned Connections
Designed all above pages for St. Elmo Master Plan Book. Designed all or part of graphics on pages.
Northside Business District Physical AnalysisLocated business district in a selected neighborhood, then mapped, analyzed, and 3D modeled physical form in groups.
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CHASE AVENUE
KNOWLTON STREET
PALM AVENUE
LINGO STREET
APP
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TREE
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HAM
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AVENU
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MOLINE COURT
HOBART AVENUE
KNOWLTON STREET
0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.040.005Miles±
LegendNBD Buildings
NBD Streets
NBD Parcels
Skills Developed: GIS, Illustrator
±0 1.5 3 4.5 60.75
Miles
Northside
0 0.25 0.5 0.75 10.125Miles
±Businiess District in Northside
Neighborhood Business District
Northside in Cincinnati
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Jacob Hoffner Park
HAMILTON AVENUE
CHASE AVENUE
KNOWLTON STREET
PALM AVE
LINGO STREET
APPLE STREETKNOWLTON STREET
HAMILTON AVENUE
HAM
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AVENU
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CHASE AVENUE
APPLE STREET
KNOWLTON STREET
KNOWLTON STREET
PALM AVENUE
MOLINE COURT
HOBART AVENUE
LINGO STREET
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LLEY
HO
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LLEY
MEDILL ALLEY
POPE ALLEY
LegendCommercialGreen and Open SpaceInstitutionalMixed UseMulti-FamilyOfficeParks and RecreationTwo-FamilyVacant
LegendArterial StreetsCollector StreetsAlleys
LegendNBD BuildingsSurrounding Buildings
LegendPublic SpacePrivate SpaceBlocks
Figure Ground
Solid Void
Land Use
Street ClassificationStreet Classification
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HAMILTON AVE
PALM
AV
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Computerized 3D Model
Street Elevations
Northside Business District Physical Analysis (Modeling)Modeled frontage elevation of buildings within business district and then modeled busniess district building form in 3D, printed out the layers and built tangible model in group.
Skills Developed: AutoCAD, Rhinoceros
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HAMILTON AVEC
HASE
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Street Elevations
Built 3D Model
These illustrations were completed in AutoCAD by looking at images on Google Streetview. The graphic was used to represent the wide range of building types and styles in the Northside Business District.
Northside Neighborhood Cultural AnalysisCreated 35-page book in group analyzing the services, culture, and connectivity of the entire Northside neighborhood beyond physical form
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Mt. Airy Forest
Spring Grove Cemetery
Parkers Woods
Buttercup Valley
Ho�ner Park
Mill Creek
WesleyanCemetery
ECOLOGY
CULTURE
Spring Grove Cemetery lies just to the East of Northside and was the major draw of Cincinnatians to the area during the 19th century and early 20th century, where they would spend there Sundays in this beautiful social cemetery space.
Spring Grove Cemetery
Parkers Woods Montessori School
Chase Elementary
St. Boniface School
Chase Elementary
Chase Elementary, is the main public school located in Northside. Its old building on Chase Aveue is now a building housing condos. The new building renovated last year is on a plot combined with the neighborhood McKie Recreation Center.
Selected ContributionsSkills Developed: Illustrator, GIS, Research Skills
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INFRASTRUTURE
COMMMERCE
Selected Contributions
Heavy Flow Roads
Rail
Highway
Legend
HAM
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AVE
CHASE AVE
BLUE ROCK AVEI-74
I-75
Today the main arterial streets running through the Northside consist of: Chase Ave and Blue Rock, Ave crossing though Northside’s historic busniess district bringing in the neighborhoods residents, and Hamilton Ave, coming into Northside from Clifton in the south and running through the neighborhood all the way North to Mt. Healthy--it also constitutes the main corridor of Northside’s busniess district.
The intersection of two interstates highways, I-74 and I-75, form Northside’s southern border
Road Network
Industrial Age & Imapct
Examples of surrounding industrial architecture
The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad opened in 1851, and caused Northside to became a popular destination for industrial companie. The largest company attracted to the area was the American Can Company.
Starting in the Great Depression, Northside’s industry began to suffer and leave the area. Left behind were industrial buildings surroundeding the busniess district over time, they have been taken over by smaller industiral companies, remained vacant, or have had their uses redefined like the American Can Comany building which now holds residential lofts.
American Can Building
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Sycamore-Broadway RedevelopmentSelected site bounded east and west by Broadway and Sycamore, and north and south by 13th Street and Central Parkway is not performing to its highest and best use. Assigned to map the site, analyze its current shortcomings and strengths, then design a site plan.
Skills Developed: AutoCAD, Photoshop Site Plan Aerial Color
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Currently, this site is mainly used for parking it also does not seem properly planned as old alleyways left standing are rendered obsolete surrounded by surface lots. The residents in and surrounding the site are bearing external costs from workers communitng and parking in their downtown neighborhood. These residents should share in the resulting prosperity of the casino opening while the commuters parking on the site now can use the new parking garage opened on Sycamore.
The proposed site plan is a mixed used development in the center of the selected site. The plan hope to accomodate for increased traffic in the area with a more organized and connected lot featuring a ramp leading to underground parking. The residential units planned on top of mixed retail and office unit structures are inspired by the sucess of the Olde Sycamore Sqaure buidling and hope to serve the residents likely to move into this developing area.
E 13th Street
E 12th Street
Syca
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Broa
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E Central
Site Area
Secions + Elevations view from South
Site Area ImagesImages
3D Model view from Southeast Site Plan Aerial
Drawing Skills
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Two-Point Perspective
First year fall semester studio focused on techincal drawing skills such as material detail, color rendering, elevations, and two-point perspective technique.
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Residential Plan Color Rendering
Panorama Color RenderingResidential Plan Elevation