2. Adobe AutoCAD
Rhino
Revit
Vectorworks
Sketch-Up
Vray
InDesign
PhotoShop
Illustrator
Enscape
Illustration
Painting
Model Making
English
Arabic
French
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REFEREES
+447738232696 London
luciebarnes@me.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucie-
barnes-b51645114/
EDU CATION
University of Westminster
(2017-PRESENT)
Architecture BA (Hons) - Graduating in
July 2020
Projects
3rd Year
DES3B - de(schooling) of an eco-
warrior
Designing a teaching space for an
existing school in South London to
help reconnect children and show the
importance of nature and the natural
environment.
Dissertation
How Can We Build and Live Sustainably
In Arid Climates? A Study of Masdar
City and The Sustainable City, UAE
Coulsdon Sixth Form College
(2015-2017)
A - Level Maths
Extended Diploma DDD
Art + Design (Triple Distinction)
Croydon High School, GDST
5 GCSEs A* - C
6 iGCSEs A - B
ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE
Daily Telegraph Young Architect of
the Year Finalist
2012
Art Scholarship - Croydon High School
Duke of Edinburgh - Bronze
Julian Williams
University Tutor
J.Williams@westminster.ac.uk
Jon Grant
Director at Chapman Taylor
jgrant@chapmantaylor.com
+442073713000
LANGU AGES
SKILLS
ACHIEVEMENTS
INTERESTS
CONTACT
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
John Lewis Partnership, London
(October 2014 - PRESENT)
Selling/Supermarket Assistant
This role has enabled me to develop
strong teamwork skills, as well as
learning how to interact with a
variety of different people. I have also
developed strong selling techniques.
Chapman Taylor, London
(January 2020)
Apprenticeship
Helped submit drawings on a
project at RIBA stage 3
Worked on a refurbishment of
an existing office space with the
interiors team
Revit beginners course
Tasou Associates, London
(August 2015)
Apprenticeship
Photographed and photoshopped
images of their completed River
Street project (London, EC1) for
their internal catalogue.
Visited clients who were planning
home extensions
Drew up existing plan of one of the
clients homes in AutoCAD
ARUP Associates, London
(July 2014)
Apprenticeship
I was given a brief to design a public
building for Fitzroy Square, London.
Learnt to render on Vray and Revit
I had the opportunity to present my
design to the architectural team
where I gained presentation skills.
Flying trapeze Circus acrobatics Fine art Photography Tennis Golf
PROFILE
I am an efficient and self motivated
student currently studying in my third
year of my RIBA Part I Architecture de-
gree at the University of Westminster.
During my studies so far, I have devel-
oped a keen interest in green archi-
tecture. I have also spent my spare
time during my studies learning Arabic
to a good conversational level, with
the intention of relocating to the Mid-
dle East.
Contents
Curriculum Vitae
(De)Schooling an Eco-Warrior - DES3A - 3rd Year
Chapman Taylor Work Experience
Car Park to Cosmos - DES2B - 2nd Year
Site Diary - TS2 - 2nd Year
ARUP Associated Work Experience
Photography
Model Making
3. “For the future of our world, every child needs to grow up as a climate
change warrior - how can the architecture of schools nurture this?”
In this brief, I was instructed to explore how architecture can be used
to reconnect people with the environment through the design of
spaces for children. I was challenged with the concept to ‘rethink’ the
ordinary natures of typical schools, take a step back and understand
the architecture in itself as a ‘third teacher’.
(De)Schooling an Eco-Warrior - DES3A - 3rd Year
This project involved designing two teaching spaces within the St John’s the
Diving School grounds in Camberwell, London. The architecture of these two
spaces must, in some way connect children to the natural environment and
encourage them to grow up into an ‘eco-warrior’.
The garden on the original school site was underused and unloved. With AstroTurf
grass and minimal plants, my aim was to transform this space into a year round
garden oasis. A green escape from the grey of the urban surroundings for the
children to grow up in.
4. 1:100 ELEVATIONS
My response to the brief was to design a multi-functional building for
the extended school day. Before school hours, the building operates as
a breakfast club for children from working households. After school, the
same concept is applied and an after school club is held in the building,
allowing parents to collect their children after work. During the summer
holidays, the site can also be used for summer school clubs and various
other activities.
The gardens were the second teaching space. Each garden is
dedicated to each of the four seasons with plants growing in them that
thrive in that particular season. The plants chosen were also bee friendly
plants to allow bees to feed and nest all year round, helping them in the
harsh urban environment.
The exterior spaces, including the seasoned gardens and allotments
are mixed used by both the school and the general public. After school
hours and during the school holidays, the gardens act as a community
garden for the local community to help reconnect the city dwellers to
the natural environment. The allotments will also encourage them to
grow their own foods.
Section - AutoCAD + Photoshop
SketchUp + VRay
5. In January 2020 I spent two weeks at Chapman Taylor’s London office as
part of my ‘Preparing for Practice’ module at university. This experience
gave me a first hand insight on what to expect working in a large
practice and I got the opportunity to work alongside the architects and
the interiors team.
The project shown is a refurbishment of an office space in Bristol that I
worked on directly with the interior team. In my first week, I was required
to draw up the existing ground floor plan in AutoCad and then worked
on the space planning of it. The client wanted the ground floor to be
transformed from a generic office floor into a mix-used space including
a space to eat, a space to meet, and a co-working space. I was
responsible for working out the areas I thought would be best for each
of these spaces. I was also required to make a mood board of the ‘look
and feel’ I was proposing for the new layout.
The director of the interiors team then presented this to the client. The
client liked my ideas so in the second week I developed the concept
using Sketch-up and Enscape to provide the client with more detailed
visuals of my proposed concept.
Chapman Taylor Work Experience
Above:
Right:
ISO view of floor plan created using SketchUp and Enscape
Floor plan showing key areas created using AutoCad and
InDesign
7. In this brief, I was instructed to design a multi-purpose build for the
International Institute of Cosmism (IIC) that combines film, installation
and day to day living in a single complex. The building’s main purpose
would be a place of work where the Cosmists would film and produce
their films.
I started the project by researching the Russian Suprematist artist,
Kazimir Malevich, specifically his suprematist film. I then constructed my
building out of various suprematist inspired shapes.
The site for this brief was a large 300x150m car park in Stevenage, UK.
The site was very large and flat with ample sunlight so there were many
possibilities to explore. To continue the flow of movement between work
spaces and leisure spaces in the building, I extended the walkway that
runs from Stevenage town centre to the train station through the large
atrium of my design.
Car Park to Cosmos - DES2B - 2nd Year
Top:
Bottom:
AutoCAD + Illustrator
SketchUp + VRay
8. N
PRINT ROOM
LIFT
ATRIUM
LIFT
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LOBBY
OFFICE SPACE
W/C
OFFICE
COSMIC
CINEMA ENTRANCE
STORAGE/
KITCHEN SPACE
CONCESSION SPACE
DINER
RACCOON
OFFICE SPACE
KITCHEN
W/C
W/C
W/C
KITCHEN SPACE
KITCHEN SPACE
KITCHEN SPACE
KITCHEN SPACE
CONCESSION SPACE
CONCESSION SPACE
CONCESSION SPACE
LIFT
SERVICES
Ground floor plan - AutoCAD + Illustrator
Exterior render - SketchUp + VRayExterior and interior render - SketchUp + VRay Atrium view - AutoCAD + Photoshop
9. As part of my second year technical module, I was required to produce technical drawings of a
chosen part of my building. I decided to focus on the film making studio as this area had the most
interesting and detailed features I could explore.
The three technical moments of my design are the vegetated roof, the drainage and foundation
systems and the supporting truss to column connection.
Then, using research of my three unique details, I drew up scaled detailed sections of each area I
was exploring.
10. As part of my second year technical module, I was required
to contact an architect practice and ask to visit one of their
active building sites and document the process. I contacted
the London based firm Tasou Associates, who specialise in luxury
residential builds. I found this experience incredibly useful as I
learned all about the architect’s role in the construction process
which has enabled me to develop a deeper understanding of
the profession and how the design team works together.
Site Diary - TS2 - 2nd Year
56
This is a colour draw-
ing of the completed
building.
11. First, the steel I-beams
are erected from the
foundations.
Each one is bought
onto site by hand and
assembled by hand
by the contractors
The ground floor
beams are complete
and the first floor hori-
zontal beams are
starting to be put into
place.
This started in mid Oc-
tober on site
50
The second floor ver-
tical beams are in-
stalled and all the
horizontal ones are
completed.
This was also around
mid October.
Brick work and block
work had begun on
the ground floor.
This is more or less
what stage the site
was at on our first visit.
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Block work has partly
gone up on the first
floor along with the
wooden flooring pan-
els. The hole shows
where the stairs will
go.
This would have been
what the site would
have looked like late
November, Early De-
cember.
The second floor hori-
zontal steel beams
are up now,
This is when the con-
struction began to
slow down for Christ-
mas.
52
This is how the site
looked on our second
visit. All of the ground
floor brickwork was up
and they had began
on the first floor brick
work. The block work
was complete.
This shows the sec-
ond floor steel beams
going up into place
which would have
happened around
mid December be-
fore the break for
Christmas.
This stage s
whole hou
pleted excl
windows.
are in place
terraces an
brickwork is
imagine th
the site will
February wh
schedule
building pro
Construction sequence drawings of how the site had developed each time I visited created using AutoCAD
This is a colo
ing of the co
building.
12. This is a project that I completed during my time of work expe-
rience at Arup Associates in London in 2014. My brief instructed
me to design a pavilion for Fitzroy Square, London. I chose to
design a cafe with a built in student study area, to provide a
tranquil environment for students to come and study as there
are many halls of residence in the local area.
During this experience, I learned how to use SketchUp and Revit
and at the end of my time there, I was able to present my design
to the design team.
ARUP Associated Work Experience
13. Photography
This is a selection of photographs I have taken at various sites around the
City of London.
Willis Tower Watson, London - Foster + PartnersMonument Place, London - David Walker Architects 30 St Mary Axe, London - Foster + PartnersThe Lloyd’s Building, London - Rodgers Stirk Harbour + Partners
14. Model Making
Experiment model - DES3A - 3rd year Technical model 1:20 - TS2 - 2nd year Experimental model - DES1B - 1st year Final model - DES1B - 1st year