3-Dimensional Modeling 3-Dimensional Modeling to Support the to Support the Short North Design Short North Design Guidelines Guidelines Midterm Presentation Midterm Presentation Duane Hoskins| Scott Ulrich| Krystina Schaefer Duane Hoskins| Scott Ulrich| Krystina Schaefer The Ohio State University Department of City and Regional Planning The Ohio State University Department of City and Regional Planning April 29, 2010 April 29, 2010
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3-Dimensional Modeling to Support the Short North Historic District Design Guidelines
This presentation was prepared for a studio class in The Ohio State University's City & Regional Planning program. The class coordinated with the City of Columbus Planning Division staff to conduct extensive research that formed the basis for new design guidelines for the Short North Arts District in Columbus, Ohio.
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3-Dimensional Modeling to 3-Dimensional Modeling to Support the Support the
Short North Design GuidelinesShort North Design GuidelinesMidterm PresentationMidterm Presentation
Duane Hoskins| Scott Ulrich| Krystina SchaeferDuane Hoskins| Scott Ulrich| Krystina SchaeferThe Ohio State University Department of City and Regional PlanningThe Ohio State University Department of City and Regional Planning
April 29, 2010April 29, 2010
Objective
• Develop a 3-D computerized model of the study area using Google Sketch-Up– analyze existing building massing and height transitions
• Use the model as an analysis tool– Understand and visualize potential impacts of future
development patterns
Model Development
• Use existing City of Columbus (GIS and AutoCAD data) of building footprints combined with data obtained from the Franklin County Auditor to create simple massing of existing buildings
• Add façade details and ornamentation to the masses • Put the completed model into Google Earth to understand
the the study area given the context of the surroundings
Current Conditions | Overview
Current Conditions | Overview
• Some long, complete historic blocks• Also a few smaller historic clusters• Isolated extremes, big & small• Suburban-style, strip-style retail• Bulky newer development
Long, complete historic blocks
Smaller historic clusters
Isolated extremes – big & small
Suburban-style, strip-style retail
Bulkier newer development
Next Steps
• Compare building heights to identify inconsistencies and buildings which are incompatible with the Short North design aesthetic
• Visualize development potential for selected sites
Short North Arts DistrictShort North Arts District
SketchUp Group - Final PresentationSketchUp Group - Final Presentation
Duane Hoskins| Krystina Schaefer| Scott UlrichDuane Hoskins| Krystina Schaefer| Scott UlrichThe Ohio State University Department of City and Regional PlanningThe Ohio State University Department of City and Regional Planning
May 25, 2010May 25, 2010
The Process
• 5 sites selected based on:– Low FAR– Surface Parking Lots– Large Setbacks
• Design considerations:– Parking Requirements– No Setbacks– Limit High Street Ingress