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EASTMAN JOHNSONMASTER OF COMMUNITY PLANNING and
MASTER’S INTERNATIONAL STUDENT, Class of 2017 PEACE CORPS MOROCCO, 2014-2016
BACHELOR OF URBAN PLANNING, Class of 2012
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My name is Eastman Johnson and I am a Master of Community Planning and Master’s International
student at the University of Cincinnati specializing in International Sustainable Development. The School
of Planning’s Master’s International Program is a joint degree with the Peace Corps; where I complete
one year of studies, go abroad for two years and then return for my second year of classes. This unique opportunity has allowed me to explore how rural communities operate not only from a planning or
design perspective, but also from an administrative standpoint. This exposure to different processes has helped me continue to grow as an individual and as a
professional.
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In my sophomore year, my partner isabel zeigler and i created a redevelopment plan for Laurel Park in the West End neighborhood of Cincinnati. The project was part of an independent studio.
In our senior studio my teammate Merridith Murphy and I created a plan for the Bavarian Brewery in Covington, KY. The plan coincided with present and future plans anticipated for the I-75 expansion and Light Rail System. It also connected the new site to Goebels Park.
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(Left) For Staten Island’s Department of City Planning I rendered site plan proposals along with a GIS location map. They were then presented to the Planning Commission for code review.
(above) I created renderings depicting possible ‘Build-Out’ scenarios for the proposed change in FAR codes for the West Seattle Triangle Project for the City of Seattle’s Department of Planning and Development.
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Madison Avenue Designs has been my father’s Commerical Design company for 27 years. I have contributed through my quick rendering skills along with his sketches to create products for multiple institutions in Kentucky. His business is ran out of our home in Georgetown, KY. Recently we have helped change the face of Georgetown College with several projects.
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(below) I outlined Georgetown’s City Hall highlighting the petina addition done by Madison Avenue Designs. The facade rendering was later put onto a wine glass.
(Above) Rendering of the conceptual drawings that was used
directly to print the car wrap for Scott County Library’s
“Library Express”.
For two years I was the Recycling Manager for
Cincinnati’s Flying Pig Marathon. I helped design banners, signage,
and monitored volunteers by separating compost, waste, and
recyclables. We acheived a certified ‘Green Event’
certificate from ReSport for the first time in the marathon’s
history.
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(below) A park plan I created for the community of Rockford Woods. I responded to an advertisement at school. I met with the Homesowner’s Association for design review and feedback. I phased the project out for budgeting purposes.
While in Peace Corps Morocco I was part of several environmental
projects. My counterpart, Abderrahmane and I worked on the
designs for a ‘Environmental Education Park’ in his
neighborhood. We interviewed the neighbors for suggestions and made changes where needed. I was given a grant for $5,000. Although red-tape
has slowed the implementation process, we are continuing with
design specs and a detailed action plan for the remaining volunteer to
implement easily.
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Through my interdisciplinary Sustainable Development class, I participated in a design workshop in Bordeaux, France with the University of Bordeaux’s College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. My temmates Hugo, Mikhalis and I created a new economic model in regards to Energy and Mobility in the year
2043. Our film is called ‘Motilitis’.
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Sustainable Development class, I participated in a design workshop
Through my interdisciplinary
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Recommendation Letters
West Seattle Triangle Posters
Acceptance Letters
City of Seattle’s Backyard Cottage Report
City of Clearwater’s Park Master Plan
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City of SeattleDepartment of Planning and Development April 2011
School of Planning University of Cincinnati PO Box 210016 Cincinnati OH 45221-0016 Tel (513) 556-0216 Fax (513) 556-1274 April 30, 2012 Robert Johnson 356 Probasco St., Apt. 5 Cincinnati, OH 45220 Dear Mr. Johnson, Congratulations! This letter is to inform you of your acceptance into the University of Cincinnati’s Master’s International program in the School of Planning. Because this program is conducted in conjunction with the Peace Corps, you will be required to complete your first year of classes, through Spring Semester 2013, before which you will serve as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Upon your return in the Fall Semester of 2015 you will continue with your second year of classes. Your Peace Corps service will be considered a part of your MCP program, as a replacement for the summer internship requirement.
We will have a 2012 Master’s International-Coverdell Fellows Peace Corps Program kickoff prior to the orientation for the Master of Community Planning program in August. The date will be determined shortly, but we expect it to be the week of August 20 - 24. We will send you an email with the date as well as any additional information as soon as it is finalized. Please make sure you give us a current permanent email address to which you will have consistent access.
Once again, I welcome you to the University of Cincinnati’s School of Planning and the Peace Corps Master’s International program. We look forward to working with you in the fall!
Sincerely,
Johanna W. Looye, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Planning Peace Corps Coordinator
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City of Seattle Department of Planning and Development Diane M. Sugimura, Director
City of Seattle, Department of Planning and Development
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000 P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124-4019
An equal employment opportunity, affirmative action employer. Accommodations for people with disabilities provided upon request.
March 11, 2011 To Whom it May Concern: I wish to provide a reference for Eastman Johnson. Eastman served as a student intern for the Seattle Department of Planning and Development (DPD) in early 2011. He worked with our staff on several projects, including an area planning project, the West Seattle Triangle Planning Study, which I managed. During his time on this project, Eastman served as an integral member of the project team, serving in a professional staff member capacity. In addition to serving as an effective team member, Eastman also took responsibility for independent tasks related to the project. One of Eastman’s most valuable contributions was his creation of display boards for the West Seattle Triangle Planning Study open house event. The event was the largest meeting of the project, where staff communicated large amounts of information and solicited community opinions. Eastman designed and produced over 20 display boards on a very tight time frame, taking direction from me and other staff members. In many cases, Eastman was called-upon to use his independent judgment about the design and content of the boards. The boards were extremely well-received. It has been a pleasure to have Eastman on staff during these past few months. He shows excellent initiative and follow-through, attention to detail, creativity, and the ability to take direction and get-along with everyone. He appears to be very committed to honing his design- and planning skills. He is open to undertaking new challenges, an extremely valuable trait in the planning profession. I predict Eastman will be very successful in whatever direction he takes in life. I will be happy to answer question about his abilities, and I wish him the best as he pursues his vocation. Sincerely, C. Susan McLain Senior Urban Planner City of Seattle Planning [email protected] (206) 684-0432