Vikkie Chen's portfolio document outlines her academic projects, professional works, alternative design work, renderings and technical drawings, creative works and photography, and project management experience. It includes sections on academic architecture and design projects from her education, professional architectural works for clients, alternative design explorations, renderings and technical drawings of projects, and examples of her creative and photographic works. The document also lists experience with project management roles.
This work sample provides information on Qing Sun's education and experience. It includes a master of architecture degree from the University of Michigan from 2009-2016. It also details two academic projects - one in Singapore from 2015-2015 focusing on high-rise residential towers with internal streets, and another in New York from 2015-2012 focusing on urban regeneration in Sunnyside Yard. Additional projects are summarized, including a reconstruction project in Chongqing, China from 2012-2007 focusing on reusing old buildings, and a theater design project in Changsha, China from 2013-2013 that is dug into a slope to preserve views. Contact information is provided at the top.
Magnolia Place consists of five-storey medium-rise residential buildings spread across more than 3 hectares of land, found along Tandang Sora Avenue Extension in Quezon City. This haven is surrounded by open spaces that are dedicated to manicured landscapes and amenities.
DISTINCT FEATURES
Where Coming Home is Always Uplifting
Strategically located along Tandang Sora Ave. Ext., Quezon City, Magnolia Place is close to top notch educational institutions such as University of the Philippines and Ateneo de Manila University. Major commercial establishments like TriNoma and The Block at SM North EDSA, as well as the biggest broadcast communication centers such as ABS-CBN and GMA Network are just minutes away. The UP Ayala Techno Hub and Eton Centris, which will cater to BPO centers, can provide exciting career opportunities.
Inspiring the Peace of Mind You Deserve
Trained professionals of DMCI Homes' Property Management Team are on hand to extend assistance to all residents, ensuring safety and peace of mind. Property Management services include maintenance of facilities, garbage disposal system, 24-hour security, perimeter fence, and facilities at the clubhouse.
A Refreshing Blend of Form and Function
Magnolia Place features contemporary Neo-Asian architecture that is carefully planned and laid-out to ensure that living spaces are efficient and functional. Earth tones such as beige and brown are used to provide interesting contrast to a predominantly light exterior while adapting a tropical design with touches of Asian artistry in its building interiors. Each medium-rise residential unit comes with a balcony and features single-loaded corridors and landscaped atriums for efficient lighting and proper ventilation.
Nearness to Everything That Matters to You
Strategically located in the progressive city of Taguig, it is minutes away from the Makati Central Business District and Bonifacio Global City, the Ortigas CBD, and Quezon City in the North. Places in Southern Manila, like Paranaque and Alabang, are easily accessible through the C-5 Road.
For queries and tripping request contact:
Melai Recto
Leasing Specialist
+63999.8805165 / +63917.5646057
melairecto_dmcileasing@yahoo.com
www.dmcicondorentals.com
This document outlines the design of a community library located in Klang, Malaysia. It discusses precedent studies of various facade and structural systems that could be applied. Potential facade designs are presented applying a brise soleil system using reused clay tiles, a perforated metal screen that will support climbing plants, and a skillion metal roof. A steel post and beam structure with composite steel and concrete floors is also proposed. Sectional perspectives of the potential designs are provided.
Lotus Boulevard is a residential development located in Sector 100, Noida. It is situated on 40 acres of landscaped greenspace. The development emphasizes green features like extensive landscaping, cross ventilation in homes, and energy efficient design. It aims to provide a luxurious suburban living experience while conserving natural resources. The location offers good connectivity to major roads, metro, and nearby amenities through its close proximity.
This document provides information about projects designed by Nicole Levy. It includes summaries and images of 8 projects: River Road Community Housing in Eugene, Oregon; Palladiana Complesso in Vicenza, Italy; the Duo table; Shell Radio; Cross Roads pavilion in Copenhagen, Denmark; Northwest Meeting Hall; sketches from Levy's travels; and a transit hub in Eugene, Oregon. The projects showcase Levy's design work in housing, architecture, product design, and urban planning and aim to create community, encourage alternative transportation, and connect people with nature and each other.
This document summarizes a mix-use building project located in Ponsonby, Auckland. The main design strategy is to create a sustainable building with high energy efficiency. Key aspects include:
- Commercial and residential uses with office, archive/exhibition, and residential areas
- Double skin facades and PV panels to passively heat and provide electricity
- Structural system uses pre-stressed TVT beams, Cross-Laminated Timber, and a steel frame
- Passive design aims to balance temperatures between areas and seasons through natural ventilation and solar gain/shading
The document provides biographical and educational details about Kew Xun Long, an architect from Singapore. It includes information on his language skills, software proficiency, academic projects from 2010-2014 during his Bachelor of Architecture studies, competitions he participated in, and commissioned work. It then provides more details on select academic projects, including the Preah Khan Archaeological Research Center in Cambodia, the NUS Solar Energy Research Center in Singapore, a ventilation wall/triumph pavilion project in London, and re-cladding of an industrial building in Singapore. It concludes with details on his involvement in the Solar Decathlon China 2013 competition.
This work sample provides information on Qing Sun's education and experience. It includes a master of architecture degree from the University of Michigan from 2009-2016. It also details two academic projects - one in Singapore from 2015-2015 focusing on high-rise residential towers with internal streets, and another in New York from 2015-2012 focusing on urban regeneration in Sunnyside Yard. Additional projects are summarized, including a reconstruction project in Chongqing, China from 2012-2007 focusing on reusing old buildings, and a theater design project in Changsha, China from 2013-2013 that is dug into a slope to preserve views. Contact information is provided at the top.
Magnolia Place consists of five-storey medium-rise residential buildings spread across more than 3 hectares of land, found along Tandang Sora Avenue Extension in Quezon City. This haven is surrounded by open spaces that are dedicated to manicured landscapes and amenities.
DISTINCT FEATURES
Where Coming Home is Always Uplifting
Strategically located along Tandang Sora Ave. Ext., Quezon City, Magnolia Place is close to top notch educational institutions such as University of the Philippines and Ateneo de Manila University. Major commercial establishments like TriNoma and The Block at SM North EDSA, as well as the biggest broadcast communication centers such as ABS-CBN and GMA Network are just minutes away. The UP Ayala Techno Hub and Eton Centris, which will cater to BPO centers, can provide exciting career opportunities.
Inspiring the Peace of Mind You Deserve
Trained professionals of DMCI Homes' Property Management Team are on hand to extend assistance to all residents, ensuring safety and peace of mind. Property Management services include maintenance of facilities, garbage disposal system, 24-hour security, perimeter fence, and facilities at the clubhouse.
A Refreshing Blend of Form and Function
Magnolia Place features contemporary Neo-Asian architecture that is carefully planned and laid-out to ensure that living spaces are efficient and functional. Earth tones such as beige and brown are used to provide interesting contrast to a predominantly light exterior while adapting a tropical design with touches of Asian artistry in its building interiors. Each medium-rise residential unit comes with a balcony and features single-loaded corridors and landscaped atriums for efficient lighting and proper ventilation.
Nearness to Everything That Matters to You
Strategically located in the progressive city of Taguig, it is minutes away from the Makati Central Business District and Bonifacio Global City, the Ortigas CBD, and Quezon City in the North. Places in Southern Manila, like Paranaque and Alabang, are easily accessible through the C-5 Road.
For queries and tripping request contact:
Melai Recto
Leasing Specialist
+63999.8805165 / +63917.5646057
melairecto_dmcileasing@yahoo.com
www.dmcicondorentals.com
This document outlines the design of a community library located in Klang, Malaysia. It discusses precedent studies of various facade and structural systems that could be applied. Potential facade designs are presented applying a brise soleil system using reused clay tiles, a perforated metal screen that will support climbing plants, and a skillion metal roof. A steel post and beam structure with composite steel and concrete floors is also proposed. Sectional perspectives of the potential designs are provided.
Lotus Boulevard is a residential development located in Sector 100, Noida. It is situated on 40 acres of landscaped greenspace. The development emphasizes green features like extensive landscaping, cross ventilation in homes, and energy efficient design. It aims to provide a luxurious suburban living experience while conserving natural resources. The location offers good connectivity to major roads, metro, and nearby amenities through its close proximity.
This document provides information about projects designed by Nicole Levy. It includes summaries and images of 8 projects: River Road Community Housing in Eugene, Oregon; Palladiana Complesso in Vicenza, Italy; the Duo table; Shell Radio; Cross Roads pavilion in Copenhagen, Denmark; Northwest Meeting Hall; sketches from Levy's travels; and a transit hub in Eugene, Oregon. The projects showcase Levy's design work in housing, architecture, product design, and urban planning and aim to create community, encourage alternative transportation, and connect people with nature and each other.
This document summarizes a mix-use building project located in Ponsonby, Auckland. The main design strategy is to create a sustainable building with high energy efficiency. Key aspects include:
- Commercial and residential uses with office, archive/exhibition, and residential areas
- Double skin facades and PV panels to passively heat and provide electricity
- Structural system uses pre-stressed TVT beams, Cross-Laminated Timber, and a steel frame
- Passive design aims to balance temperatures between areas and seasons through natural ventilation and solar gain/shading
The document provides biographical and educational details about Kew Xun Long, an architect from Singapore. It includes information on his language skills, software proficiency, academic projects from 2010-2014 during his Bachelor of Architecture studies, competitions he participated in, and commissioned work. It then provides more details on select academic projects, including the Preah Khan Archaeological Research Center in Cambodia, the NUS Solar Energy Research Center in Singapore, a ventilation wall/triumph pavilion project in London, and re-cladding of an industrial building in Singapore. It concludes with details on his involvement in the Solar Decathlon China 2013 competition.
This document summarizes research on adaptive facades. It discusses various facade functions including thermal, acoustic, and visual comfort. It describes different types of facade systems that provide ventilation, heating, cooling, and sun protection. These include double skin facades, box window facades, corridor facades, and chimney box windows. The document also discusses integrating mechanical systems into facades and developing facades as active, adaptable skins or organs of the building.
This document provides information about the Crosswinds Apartment project in Hyderabad, India designed by VSDP architects. It includes basic details about the project such as the location, architects, number of bedrooms, area, and year completed. It then discusses the site conditions and climate of Hyderabad. The rest of the document summarizes the site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, and how the design addresses the local climate through features like cross ventilation and the use of a central water body. The dramatic sloping site presented structural challenges that were addressed through the building design.
Flat Top Social Housing Energy RetrofitDavid Ledwith
The document outlines a design strategy to retrofit a typical social housing block in Ireland to improve its energy performance, technical performance, and social/civic performance. The existing block consists of two five-story buildings containing 38 units with poor insulation and an average energy rating of E1. The proposed design solution includes adding a new thermal envelope with insulation and balconies, reconfiguring the ground floor for shared amenities and individual unit access, and adding a fifth floor and roof gardens/allotments to increase unit sizes while maintaining the same number of units. The targets are to achieve an A2 energy rating, reduce energy consumption by over 80%, and achieve net negative carbon emissions.
Kelly Beiser's design portfolio from 2013 includes projects such as a multi-family housing complex in Portland, Oregon featuring a sustainable rainwater collection system. It also includes the Sunset Pavilion in Moscow, Idaho designed to blend with the landscape, and a fire station in Boise with separate areas for living and working spaces. Kelly's portfolio demonstrates skills in Revit, sketching, and sustainable design principles.
This document describes a two-family home design by Waggonner & Ball Architects. The design is based on the camelback shotgun prototype found in New Orleans. It consists of two nestled forms - a two story, three bedroom unit joined to a one story, one bedroom unit. The larger unit has two bedrooms and a living/dining area on the main floor, and a master bedroom in the "camelback" on the second floor. The smaller unit has a living room, kitchen, and master bedroom. The home is designed to harvest rainwater and solar power.
The document provides information on six high-rise building case studies located in India, China, and Taiwan. Key details included are the project name, location, architect, program type, height, floor counts, and status. The projects range from residential to mixed-use and include the Kanchanjunga Apartment in Mumbai, the first high-rise building in the city, as well as more recent developments like Kohinoor Square, an under-construction mixed-use skyscraper in Mumbai. Other case studies described are the Linked Hybrid complex in Beijing, Taipei 101 in Taiwan, and the Aquaria Grande residential towers in Mumbai.
Hackett Landscape Design Inc. provides landscape design and maintenance services for both public and residential projects. Some of their public projects included renovating Herald and Greeley Square Parks in New York City and restoring Bryant Park. Their residential portfolio included transforming private rooftops, renovating townhouse gardens, and designing landscaping for single-family homes. Hackett Landscape Design creates customized landscape designs tailored to both public spaces and private residential properties.
Nomad is a transportable pavilion designed to serve different temporary uses such as a gallery, store, or meeting place. It is 13 meters long, 2.5 meters wide, and 3 meters tall, with a gross area of 32.5 square meters. The pavilion has a steel frame structure and can be transported fully assembled on a truck and installed on site in minutes. It is designed for use in spring and summer without permanent sanitary facilities. The estimated cost for a basic version is 15,000 euros.
The document provides details for a proposed sustainable landscape development project for a 10m x 10m site. It includes a site analysis, concept, master plan, planting plan, costing, construction details, and maintenance plan. The site is currently unused concrete and the proposal aims to create an intimate natural environment called "The Balcony" featuring a bamboo walkway, garden, and curved seating area to encourage socialization. Planting includes grasses, shrubs and morning glory vines. Construction will utilize wooden decking and trellises. Maintenance includes weekly watering, pruning, pest control and fertilizing. The total estimated cost is MYR 60,660.76.
The Interlace is a large housing complex located in Singapore consisting of 31 apartment blocks arranged around 8 central courtyards. It was designed by Ole Scheeren to maximize green space by stacking apartments and incorporating extensive roof gardens and terraces. The complex contains over 1,000 residential units of varying sizes, underground parking for 2,600 cars, and various public amenities like clubhouses and retail space. The interlocking block design aims to create a more connected residential environment compared to isolated high-rise towers.
The Tara Housing Group in New Delhi, India consists of 160 apartment units constructed between 1975-1978. It was designed by architect Charles Correa to provide social housing for middle-income residents. The complex consists of small apartment blocks arranged around a central garden to provide privacy while maximizing access to light and ventilation. Parking is located at the back of the buildings to isolate vehicles and preserve the pedestrian-focused design.
Case Studies that related to Solar Oriented Design Principles, environmental responsive, in tropical climate. It was done as a group assignment, thus credits go to my group members as well.
Sobha City Gurgaon is a top project in Gurgaon gives true range of 2 BHK and 3 BHK flats well imagined to hold sun-filled rooms, substantial space, proper ventilation, high security and excellent designs in Sector 108 Gurgaon. Visit More:- http://www.sobhacitygurgaon.org.in/
How effective is double skin façade in preventing building heat lossDarwin Jayson Mariano
Double-skin facades have advantages like natural ventilation, noise insulation, and reducing heating and cooling energy needs. However, they also have disadvantages like higher construction costs and requiring more maintenance. The chief architect of the Shanghai Tower, a supertall skyscraper with a double-skin facade, says it is very effective at preventing heat transfer through the facade. It uses cool air multiple times within the facade and interior before exhausting it, maintaining a temperature gradient that provides high insulation.
The document discusses several architecture projects completed by David Seglin Architecture. It summarizes the restoration of 1340 N. State Parkway which included restoring original features and adding modern amenities. It also discusses the Motor Row Lofts project which rehabilitated three historic buildings into residences and received a preservation award. Finally, it mentions the redesign of 250 S. Wacker Drive to become MillerCoors' new headquarters through renovations like recladding the exterior.
Case study on Bank of America Tower, KUET BECM 2k15.Arafat Akash
Case study on one of our project in High Rise lab. This includes structural findings, HVAC, electro and mechanical room and sustainability features of this building.
The mixed-use Hästen 21 development in central Stockholm comprises retail, office space, and housing integrated into a complex respecting the city's history. Designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, it features shops on lower floors and offices on upper floors with terraces, while apartments are located in a separate vertical volume with balconies. The building aims to revitalize the area with new passages and pockets of public space to enhance pedestrian experience.
The Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada is a multi-use sports and entertainment facility built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It features an international speed skating oval and ice sheets housed under a distinctive curved wood wave roof structure inspired by local bird wings. The 6-acre roof structure is supported by glulam arches that spring from massive concrete buttresses. The roof and structure were constructed using innovative wood wave panels composed of vee-shaped wood members that provide space for mechanical and electrical systems. The Oval has capacity for 8,000 spectators and includes a running track, basketball courts, and fitness facilities.
The Hearst Tower in New York City received LEED Gold certification. It is the first occupied "green" building in NYC to receive this rating. Some key aspects that contributed to the certification include the use of recycled materials, rainwater collection, energy efficient systems, green housekeeping, and a structural design using 20% less steel. The tower earns points across several LEED categories such as sustainable site, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality.
The document discusses construction solutions for a community library project in Kuala Lumpur. It proposes a saw tooth steel roof system to provide even daylighting. A composite steel frame structure is proposed for its durability and lighter weight. For the facade, a bifold vertical shutter system using timber louvres is proposed for the front to provide shading, and a perforated steel facade is proposed for areas requiring visual screening. Sectional drawings show structural details and connections between the proposed systems.
This document provides details of the plans for retrofitting an existing apartment building in Dublin to meet Passivhaus energy standards. It includes floor plans and sections showing the proposed design with increased insulation, airtightness and mechanical ventilation. Technical specifications are given for the insulation levels and materials used in the walls, roof, floors and balconies to achieve ultra-low heat loss. The retrofit aims to significantly improve the building's energy efficiency from its current low rating.
This document summarizes research on adaptive facades. It discusses various facade functions including thermal, acoustic, and visual comfort. It describes different types of facade systems that provide ventilation, heating, cooling, and sun protection. These include double skin facades, box window facades, corridor facades, and chimney box windows. The document also discusses integrating mechanical systems into facades and developing facades as active, adaptable skins or organs of the building.
This document provides information about the Crosswinds Apartment project in Hyderabad, India designed by VSDP architects. It includes basic details about the project such as the location, architects, number of bedrooms, area, and year completed. It then discusses the site conditions and climate of Hyderabad. The rest of the document summarizes the site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, and how the design addresses the local climate through features like cross ventilation and the use of a central water body. The dramatic sloping site presented structural challenges that were addressed through the building design.
Flat Top Social Housing Energy RetrofitDavid Ledwith
The document outlines a design strategy to retrofit a typical social housing block in Ireland to improve its energy performance, technical performance, and social/civic performance. The existing block consists of two five-story buildings containing 38 units with poor insulation and an average energy rating of E1. The proposed design solution includes adding a new thermal envelope with insulation and balconies, reconfiguring the ground floor for shared amenities and individual unit access, and adding a fifth floor and roof gardens/allotments to increase unit sizes while maintaining the same number of units. The targets are to achieve an A2 energy rating, reduce energy consumption by over 80%, and achieve net negative carbon emissions.
Kelly Beiser's design portfolio from 2013 includes projects such as a multi-family housing complex in Portland, Oregon featuring a sustainable rainwater collection system. It also includes the Sunset Pavilion in Moscow, Idaho designed to blend with the landscape, and a fire station in Boise with separate areas for living and working spaces. Kelly's portfolio demonstrates skills in Revit, sketching, and sustainable design principles.
This document describes a two-family home design by Waggonner & Ball Architects. The design is based on the camelback shotgun prototype found in New Orleans. It consists of two nestled forms - a two story, three bedroom unit joined to a one story, one bedroom unit. The larger unit has two bedrooms and a living/dining area on the main floor, and a master bedroom in the "camelback" on the second floor. The smaller unit has a living room, kitchen, and master bedroom. The home is designed to harvest rainwater and solar power.
The document provides information on six high-rise building case studies located in India, China, and Taiwan. Key details included are the project name, location, architect, program type, height, floor counts, and status. The projects range from residential to mixed-use and include the Kanchanjunga Apartment in Mumbai, the first high-rise building in the city, as well as more recent developments like Kohinoor Square, an under-construction mixed-use skyscraper in Mumbai. Other case studies described are the Linked Hybrid complex in Beijing, Taipei 101 in Taiwan, and the Aquaria Grande residential towers in Mumbai.
Hackett Landscape Design Inc. provides landscape design and maintenance services for both public and residential projects. Some of their public projects included renovating Herald and Greeley Square Parks in New York City and restoring Bryant Park. Their residential portfolio included transforming private rooftops, renovating townhouse gardens, and designing landscaping for single-family homes. Hackett Landscape Design creates customized landscape designs tailored to both public spaces and private residential properties.
Nomad is a transportable pavilion designed to serve different temporary uses such as a gallery, store, or meeting place. It is 13 meters long, 2.5 meters wide, and 3 meters tall, with a gross area of 32.5 square meters. The pavilion has a steel frame structure and can be transported fully assembled on a truck and installed on site in minutes. It is designed for use in spring and summer without permanent sanitary facilities. The estimated cost for a basic version is 15,000 euros.
The document provides details for a proposed sustainable landscape development project for a 10m x 10m site. It includes a site analysis, concept, master plan, planting plan, costing, construction details, and maintenance plan. The site is currently unused concrete and the proposal aims to create an intimate natural environment called "The Balcony" featuring a bamboo walkway, garden, and curved seating area to encourage socialization. Planting includes grasses, shrubs and morning glory vines. Construction will utilize wooden decking and trellises. Maintenance includes weekly watering, pruning, pest control and fertilizing. The total estimated cost is MYR 60,660.76.
The Interlace is a large housing complex located in Singapore consisting of 31 apartment blocks arranged around 8 central courtyards. It was designed by Ole Scheeren to maximize green space by stacking apartments and incorporating extensive roof gardens and terraces. The complex contains over 1,000 residential units of varying sizes, underground parking for 2,600 cars, and various public amenities like clubhouses and retail space. The interlocking block design aims to create a more connected residential environment compared to isolated high-rise towers.
The Tara Housing Group in New Delhi, India consists of 160 apartment units constructed between 1975-1978. It was designed by architect Charles Correa to provide social housing for middle-income residents. The complex consists of small apartment blocks arranged around a central garden to provide privacy while maximizing access to light and ventilation. Parking is located at the back of the buildings to isolate vehicles and preserve the pedestrian-focused design.
Case Studies that related to Solar Oriented Design Principles, environmental responsive, in tropical climate. It was done as a group assignment, thus credits go to my group members as well.
Sobha City Gurgaon is a top project in Gurgaon gives true range of 2 BHK and 3 BHK flats well imagined to hold sun-filled rooms, substantial space, proper ventilation, high security and excellent designs in Sector 108 Gurgaon. Visit More:- http://www.sobhacitygurgaon.org.in/
How effective is double skin façade in preventing building heat lossDarwin Jayson Mariano
Double-skin facades have advantages like natural ventilation, noise insulation, and reducing heating and cooling energy needs. However, they also have disadvantages like higher construction costs and requiring more maintenance. The chief architect of the Shanghai Tower, a supertall skyscraper with a double-skin facade, says it is very effective at preventing heat transfer through the facade. It uses cool air multiple times within the facade and interior before exhausting it, maintaining a temperature gradient that provides high insulation.
The document discusses several architecture projects completed by David Seglin Architecture. It summarizes the restoration of 1340 N. State Parkway which included restoring original features and adding modern amenities. It also discusses the Motor Row Lofts project which rehabilitated three historic buildings into residences and received a preservation award. Finally, it mentions the redesign of 250 S. Wacker Drive to become MillerCoors' new headquarters through renovations like recladding the exterior.
Case study on Bank of America Tower, KUET BECM 2k15.Arafat Akash
Case study on one of our project in High Rise lab. This includes structural findings, HVAC, electro and mechanical room and sustainability features of this building.
The mixed-use Hästen 21 development in central Stockholm comprises retail, office space, and housing integrated into a complex respecting the city's history. Designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, it features shops on lower floors and offices on upper floors with terraces, while apartments are located in a separate vertical volume with balconies. The building aims to revitalize the area with new passages and pockets of public space to enhance pedestrian experience.
The Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada is a multi-use sports and entertainment facility built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It features an international speed skating oval and ice sheets housed under a distinctive curved wood wave roof structure inspired by local bird wings. The 6-acre roof structure is supported by glulam arches that spring from massive concrete buttresses. The roof and structure were constructed using innovative wood wave panels composed of vee-shaped wood members that provide space for mechanical and electrical systems. The Oval has capacity for 8,000 spectators and includes a running track, basketball courts, and fitness facilities.
The Hearst Tower in New York City received LEED Gold certification. It is the first occupied "green" building in NYC to receive this rating. Some key aspects that contributed to the certification include the use of recycled materials, rainwater collection, energy efficient systems, green housekeeping, and a structural design using 20% less steel. The tower earns points across several LEED categories such as sustainable site, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality.
The document discusses construction solutions for a community library project in Kuala Lumpur. It proposes a saw tooth steel roof system to provide even daylighting. A composite steel frame structure is proposed for its durability and lighter weight. For the facade, a bifold vertical shutter system using timber louvres is proposed for the front to provide shading, and a perforated steel facade is proposed for areas requiring visual screening. Sectional drawings show structural details and connections between the proposed systems.
This document provides details of the plans for retrofitting an existing apartment building in Dublin to meet Passivhaus energy standards. It includes floor plans and sections showing the proposed design with increased insulation, airtightness and mechanical ventilation. Technical specifications are given for the insulation levels and materials used in the walls, roof, floors and balconies to achieve ultra-low heat loss. The retrofit aims to significantly improve the building's energy efficiency from its current low rating.
Diana Hamilton of Delcan presents an industrial retrofit project to LEED silver standard.
Presented at the 5th annual Green Building Festival in Toronto, Canada, 2009.
This document describes plans for an interactive urban kiosk that generates renewable energy and provides various functions to users. It has modules that use wind and solar power to charge batteries and power electrical outputs. Users can charge devices, access wifi, take photos, and control lights and music playback with their smartphone. The kiosk has a commercial transaction area and can adapt its shape based on user interactions. Diagrams show its energy generation capabilities and structural and technical details.
This document provides an analysis of facade and structural systems for the proposed Kajang Art Centre project in Malaysia. It examines two precedent studies for roof systems, including a metal cladding and steel frame roof; two facade systems, consisting of a double skin facade and folding perforated metal panels; and a steel frame structural system. For each precedent, the document outlines the key materials and construction details, and discusses advantages and disadvantages. It then presents two proposed facade design schemes for the front and rear elevations of the Kajang Art Centre. Sectional perspectives of the ground and top floors show additional construction details.
Sultangazi Felt System Green Wall ProjectSULE ALKAN
Vertical gardens and green walls are becoming more common ways to add greenery in urban environments with limited space. There are different systems for creating vertical gardens, including panel, felt, and smart cabinet systems. The felt system uses layers of felt and pipes to supply nutrients to the plants from a circulating water solution. It was used to create a green wall for a project in Sultangazi, Turkey, as detailed in the documents.
This document provides details on the design of a proposed community library, including precedent studies, facade and structural system proposals, and sectional perspectives. Precedent studies explore twisting textile facades, expanded metal mesh corridors, polycarbonate multiwall roofs, and hybrid masonry structural systems. Two facade scheme proposals are presented with front and rear elevations. Sectional perspectives from the ground floor to first floor and third floor to roof illustrate the structural system integrating a composite steel deck floor, reinforced masonry panels, and polycarbonate roofing. References are provided on the researched design elements.
The document proposes a 42-story tower development for the Elephant and Castle area of London. The tower is intended for office, residential, and cultural uses. It incorporates three renewable energy generation systems: wind powered fans, solar panel windows, and piezoelectric floors. The design aims to have a net zero carbon footprint and create a community hub with various public activities and entertainment.
POSHTEL SHANGHAI 09 2017 - by Sinus EffektMorten Lund
This document provides details on the Poshtel concept including specifications and floor plans. The Poshtel unit is 12,192mm long, 2,438mm wide, and 2,896mm tall with an internal area of 12,025mm by 2,348mm by 2,690mm. Floor plans show layouts for single suite units ranging from 28m2 to 56m2 with living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, and technical spaces. Diagrams illustrate the modular, prefabricated construction process and ability to scale up configurations. The document emphasizes sustainable and circular design principles like using organic and recyclable materials, local micro-production, and disassembly/reassembly of components to be reused or recycled.
Air Barrier Paper is a polyolefin wrap that prevents air infiltration into buildings. Various types of vents are used in attics to allow air flow in while keeping pests out, and to exhaust hot air. A backhoe is construction equipment with a digging bucket used for trenching and excavation. Batter boards are temporary frames used to lay out foundation lines.
This document summarizes a residential construction project called Pride Purple Group. It was developed by Pride Purple Group with Abhikalpan Architects and Planners as the principal architect. The project had a construction cost of 95.27 Cr and total area of 7,00,000 square feet. It utilized various green building techniques like solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and LED lights. It also had extensive safety, quality control, and training programs.
The document describes ferrocement roofs. Ferrocement roofs consist of ferrocement panels that are joined monolithically without nuts and bolts. They are connected to ferrocement purlins and portals through welding and cement. Ferrocement roofs transfer less heat than metal roofs and provide more storage space below since they do not require steel trusses. Ferrocement roofs are superior to metal roofs as they are jointless, transfer less heat, prevent humidity transfer, require less maintenance and have a longer lifespan. The document provides examples of ferrocement usage and goals of developing sustainable ferrocement construction.
Vellodrome Stadium ,London : Long span StructureDanishPathan7
this presentation we have studied long span structre roofing system of Velodrome ,London . We had explains its structure through Plan section and Elevation
The 1005 and 1605 Full-Bore Siphonic Roof Drains promote the principal of full-bore flow within the engineered siphonic roof drainage piping system. These drains use Siphonic action created by a patented internal baffle to have superior volume and velocity performance compared to traditional roof drainage. Other than the baffle, a siphonic roof drain has the same features as a traditional roof drain including a drain body, flashing ring, dome strainer and fastening hardware.
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This document defines and describes various building materials and components used in construction. It provides definitions for air barrier paper, various types of vents used in attic ventilation, backhoes and their function, batter boards, types of brick arches and bonds, sizes of different bricks, the functions of bulldozers and other construction equipment, types of building cladding materials like brick, EFIS, stone, wood, and shingles. It also describes egress window requirements, stair dimensions and code, control joints and isolation joints, CMU sizes, exterior doors and door components, electrical service components, framing details, insulation types, concrete lintels, siding materials, plumbing fixtures, plywood, rebar
The document discusses several precedent studies of building projects that utilized different construction systems and materials. It includes details on a metal roofing system used at Towson University, a terra cotta facade and composite concrete floor system at Villa Isola Bella, a steel frame structure at the Aspen Art Museum, a terra cotta facade at UMKC Bloch Executive Hall, a double skin facade and louvers at the Surry Hills Library, and sketches of terra cotta facade panels and a double skin facade. Sectional perspectives further illustrate a proposed community library design utilizing several of these systems, including a composite concrete floor, double skin facade, and steel frame structure.
This document summarizes information about two residential building facade systems. It describes the 200 11th Avenue building in New York which uses a stainless steel and terracotta panel facade. Key details about the angel hair stainless steel and ceramic-clad terracotta plinth are provided. The 100 11th Avenue building is also summarized, including its use of a low-e glass system and details about low-e glass, mega panel clips, and the tilting glass panels creating a glistening effect. Advantages and disadvantages of the materials used for both buildings are listed.
This document summarizes information about two residential building facade systems. It describes the 200 11th Avenue building in New York which uses a stainless steel and terracotta panel facade. Key details about the angel hair stainless steel and ceramic-clad terracotta plinth are provided. The 100 11th Avenue building is also summarized, including its use of a low-e glass system and details about low-e glass, mega panel clips, and the tilting glass panels creating a glistening effect. Advantages and disadvantages of the materials used for both buildings are listed.
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The nature of a wheelchair facility is one of
rehabilitation and of learning. It should provide the
user with comfortable environments suitable for
the different stages of their adaptation to a new
wheelchair.
The scheme of the project surrounds on two outdoor
spaces: the public concourse fronting on Water
Street and a private courtyard in the back enclosed
by the building. The Public Concourse aims to be a
space that creates a dialogue with the Cambridge
community and allow users to interact with the local
society. The private courtyard looks to provide the
user with a peaceful regenerative environment and
also a place where beginners or less confident users
can practise using their chairs at their own pace.
Wheelchair Facility
Public Concourse
Program
Circulation
Public Circulation
Private
Courtyard
Private
Circulation
Grand River
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Elevation - West
Project created with Revit,
Sketch-up, Autocad,
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Level 1 Plan
WaterSt.S.
Bruce St.
EW Section
Gym creates shade for the public concourse and also provides shade
from the western sun for other parts of the building
views over berm to the river edge
West Prevailing Wind Cistern Pond
Shaded area for seating
Raised floor mechanical system
Supply
ReturnRadiant Cooling
Radiant Floor heating
Green Roof
Courtyard scheme and operable doors
and windows allows for good cross
ventilation through the building
verge gutter
South Facing Overhang
2m deep West Shading screen
Winter
Public Concourse
Water St. S.
Private CourtyardEvent/Showroom Test/fit Rooms
Spring/Fall
Summer
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Spring/ Fall
Sustainable Design Strategies
SummerWinter
Roof Top for
Photovoltaic
Panel for energy
collection
Green Roof -
retains water and
help manage water
flow during rain
storms
Cistern and
fountain store
and redistribute
water for
irrigation
Spring/ Fall equinox
sun angle ~ 46
2m deep west
vertical shading
zone
Floating building
creates shade for
outdoor public
concourse
Fountain
- promotes
convection
cooling
Over hangs to shade
south sun and lower
heat gain
operable openings to allow
for ventilation
Summer Solstice
sun angle ~ 70Low sun angle allow
heat gain in the winter
even in over hanged
places
South facing
windows have
higher SHGC to
allow for more
passive heating
Winter Solstice sun angle ~23
North-west
prevailing
winds
Systems
Heating/Cooling Ventilation Stormwater Management
Exhaust from
workshop and
gym washrooms
Landscape
permeable
surface to slow
down drainage of
water off site
Supply Cistern
Return
Pond
Supply low and
return high for
displacement
ventilation
Non-permeable
surfaces sloped
to drain off
site on to
street water
system
Ventilation system works separate from Heat-
ing and Cooling to enhance energy efficiency
Stormwater is collected from the roof off run by verge
gutters into the cistern, water collected used for
grey water and pond in courtyard
Radiant Panel Heating for a raised access floor system
which houses duct work for ventilation
The design of the building
is inspired by the principles
of the ICON wheelchair.
Reflecting how the chair
adapts to the users’ needs,
the building is design to
transform according to the
occupants’ needs for the
space. To accomplish this,
a modular panel system is
used for the construction
of the building which allows
for quick construction and
flexible components that
allow for the transformation
of space.
Structural Design
Character
To take advantage of the site’s location close to the river, the second level gym floats above the public concourse overlooking the berm to the scenic view of the
river’s edge while providing shade for the public area. The public concourse is landscaped to resemble a forest and with the reflective surface on the face of the
first level of the building the ground plane gives the illusion of a natural field of trees. The bar of gym with the 2m deep shading façade thus float in midst of the
forest of trees with a great natural scenic view.
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Level 1
0
Foundation
Bedrock
-1200
400x400 Glulam Column
20 mm Steel Base Plate
Bolt down to concrete base
200 mm Ø Sonotube
6 mm Steel Plate to
support wood beam
for decking
Concrete Paving
Level 2
3500
Roof
7000
Cantilevered Floor Assembly :
Calamine Steel Finish on
Planium/ Eurothem Modulo Radiante Raised Floor System:
600 x600 mm Panels with built in radiant piping
set in a metal pan w/ expanded cellular concrete
239 mm CLT ply7 Structural Panel
Air/ Vapour barrier
200 mm Extruded Polystyrene Insulation
25 mm Oriented strand board
20 mm Cross Battens
Wood Stripes
Roof Assembly :
Gravel
Filter Cloth
Weather Seal Drainage Plane
200 mm Polyisofoamcore Insulation sloped @ 2%
155 mm Extruded Polystyrene Insulation
Air/ Vapour Barrier (SOPRAVAP'R)
239 mm CLT ply7 Structural Panel
Self-ballasting
Photovoltaic Panels
West-facing Glazing :
Low-E triple glazing
in wood and aluminum frame
(8 mm laminated safety glass +
14 mm cavity + 6 mm float glass +
14 mm cavity + 6 mm float glass)
U = 0.7 W/m²K
400x600 Glulam Beam
10 mm metal plate
bolt column to beam
200 mm Precast Concrete
Hollow Core Slab
Steel Angle
Wood Column
(also part of shading structure)
20 mm Precast
Concrete Panel
Expansion Joint
Level 1
0
Level 2
3500
Roof
6000
Foundation
Bedrock
-1200
Typical Wall Assembly :
25 mm Exterior vertical wood cladding
Horizontal Battens
Vertical Battens (40 mm Air Space)
8 mm Fibre-cement Sheeting
131 mm Extruded Polystyrene Insulation
Air/ Vapout Barrier (SOPRA Self adhesive membrane)
169 mm CLT ply5 Structural Panel
Roof Assembly :
Gravel
Filter Cloth
Weather Seal Drainage Plane
75 mm Polyisofoamcore Insulation sloped @ 2%
25 mm Oriented Strandboard
172 mm Extruded Polystyrene Insulation
Air/ Vapour Barrier (SOPRAVAP'R)
239 mm CLT ply7 Structural Panel
Cladding Ties
w/ Thermal Break
Typical Floor Assembly :
Calamine Steel Finish on
Modular Radiant Raised Floor System-
600 x600 mm Panels with built in radiant piping
set in a metal pan w/ expanded cellular concrete
239 mm CLT ply7 Structural Panel
South-facing Glazing:
Low-E double glazing
in wood and aluminum frame
(2x 4 mm float glass + 16mm cavity)
U = 1.1 W/m²K
Ground Floor Slab Assembly :
Calamine Steel Finish on
Modular Radiant Raised Floor System-
600 x600 mm Panels with built in radiant piping
set in a metal pan w/ expanded cellular concrete
100 mm Concrete Slab
Air/ Vapour Barrier
65 mm Rigid Insulation
Filter Cloth
100 mm Ø Weeping Tile
180
200 mm Ø Sonotube
6 mm Steel Plate to
support wood beam
for decking
Decking for Courtyard :
40 mm Fir Wood Decking
38 x184 mm Wood Joists on steel hangers
89 x 239 mm Wood Beams
Self Ballasting
Photovoltaic Panels
Verge Gutter
Gravel stop
Weather Board
South-facing Glazing:
Low-E double glazing
in wood and aluminum frame
(2x 4 mm float glass + 16mm cavity)
U = 1.1 W/m²K
Folding Wood Framed Sliding Window
Folding Wood Framed Sliding Doors
(NanaWall)
Wall Section (2)Wall Section (1)
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Urban and residential design project for Parkdale
area. Disconnected by the Gardiner and the railway
tracks, Parkdale is separated from the park and
waterfront which would provide amenities for the
community. The projects works with the streets,
considering them like veins in the body’s circulatory
system, bringing vitality to and from the necessary
amenities that creates a vibrant community.
Graphics made with AutoCAD, Sketchup, Photoshop
& Illustrator
Parkdale
Replanning
Figure Ground
Section Through Site
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Street Typology Unit Types
Side Streets
2 lane traffic, 1 lane
bike, 1 side parking
Service Roads
Road and side walk
Bridge Roads
Variation of main street
with building only on one side
so only 1 side parking
Main Streets
Middle Island, 2 lane traffic, 2 lane bike,
parking on both sides
Urban Plan
Upper Residential
Bachelor Units
1-2 Bdrms
Work lifestyle
Loft Units
2 Bdrms
Live /work Life style
Family Units
2-4 Bdrms
Family Lifestyle
Additional private
exterior space
Mixed
Family
Bachelor
Loft
Library
Community
CenterTransit Center
Train Station
Public Square
Art GalleryStores
Farmer’s Market
Cinema
Theatre
School
Parking Parking
Ground Hybrid Program
Underground Parking
Perspective of Public Square
Mixed Units
1-4 Bdrms
Quick Turnover
student rental etc.
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Natatorium
Located in Christie Pits Park, the swimming facility
is designed to provide a connection across the park
in two directions. The building acts as a circulation
corridor that takes users across and into the park as
well as provide programs for fitness and recreation.
The path taking users down into the park runs
along the junction of the butterfly-winged glass
roofs allowing the pedestrians to glimpse into the
swimming pools underneath.
Perspective from Park
Longitudinal Section
Parti Concept/Physical Model
Street Elevation
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Plan
Pools Section
Park Elevation
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GMDAT - drawings and rendering created for the
design guideline book for GM International and GM
Korea’s Chevorlet showrooms.
Nation Towers Abu Dhabi & Nation Riviera - model
images and drawings created for design booklets
and material boards for presentation to client.
Multi‑purpose tower and resort located in Abu Dhabi.
Design Development
Furniture
Plan
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Consultant Drawing Title RFS No.Speciality Consultant
95 St. Clair Av W, Toronto
Ontario, Canada M4V 1N6
Owner
Tel : 971-2-6525555
P. O. Box 6481 Abu Dhabi NOTE:
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Consultant Drawing Title RFS No.Speciality Consultant
95 St. Clair Av W, Toronto
Ontario, Canada M4V 1N6
Owner
Tel : 971-2-6525555
P. O. Box 6481 Abu Dhabi NOTE:
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Elevation
Reflected
Ceiling Plan Finish Plan
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Exploded Axonometric - Joint Detail
Technical Drawings
Origami Chair: a partner project to design a chair for
an origami master. There is pattern to everything
in the universe, be it the orthogonal lines of a grid
or the complex forms of a flower. By exploiting the
properties of geometry, and manipulating their forms
in three dimensional space, a chair can be created
that is comfortable, portable, and transformable.
The design inspired by the geometric forms of
the interlocking polyhedra, the organic forms of
unfolding rose petals, and the shape, texture and
configurations of the chinese lantern. The final chair
was made with ½” plywood and paper fabric.
Bloom
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Cut sheets
48”
59” 40”
All profiles are made from 1 sheet
of 60”x60” plywood by arranging
the profiles in a radial pattern in
order to maximize the efficienct
use of material.
All folds and angles for the fabric
cutsheet are calculated based on
the geometry of the structural
profiles to ensure all sheets are
identical.
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Partner project to design a compact task desk and
storage unit for the North House that was entered
into the solar decathlon of 2009. Prototype at 1:1 was
made with MDF, final piece was made by fabricator.
Final furniture piece made by fabricator for North
House in Solar Decathlon competition.
Opus Pod
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1:2 Prototype made with corrugated cardboard.
1:1 Prototype Model made with MDF.
Plan - Upper Storage Compartment
Section
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The Window Pavilion was design to challenge the the
detailing of the building envelope around windows
and doors. It served as a good case study for creating
continuous air tight envelopes.
3D wall section of pavilion modeled and rendered in
FormZ.
Plan and section done in AutoCAD and edited with
Adobe Illustrator.
Grade
38x89mm Wood Stud
Sill Gasket
Sill Plate
Flashing
Gutter
Prefinished Fascia
25mm Fibrous
Expansion Material
Undisturbed soil
Disturbed soil
Filter Cloth
100mm diameter
Weeping Tile
Flashing
Key
200x500mm
Concrete Footing
13mm Hardwood
Flooring
20mm Plywood
Exploded 3D Wall Section
Windows Pavilion
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0m 1m 2m 3m
0m 1m 2m 3m0m 1m 2m
12mm Drainage Mat
Vapour Barrier
12mm Parging
300mm Concrete Foundation Wall
25mm Airspace
38x89 wood studs at 400 o.c. with Batt Insulation
Vapour Barrier
13mm Gypsum Board
13mm Plywood
Vapour Barrier
38x286mm Header
100mm Batt Insulation
38x286mm Floor Joists
at 400mm o.c.
100mm Concrete Floor Slab with
150x150mm Wire Fabric
Vapour Barrier
50mm Rigid Insulation
150mm Clean Gravel
Rainscreen Window
12mm diameter
Anchor Bolt
13mm Gypsum Board
Vapour Barrier
38x89mm Wood Studs
with Batt Insulation
13mm Plywood
13mm Stucco Finish
Holes in I-Joist for Cross
Ventilation between Joists
57mm Stone Veneer
35mm Airspace
Adjustable Stone Veneer Ties
Building Paper
100mm Reinforced Concrete Block
13mm Plywood
38x89 Wood Studs at 600 o.c.
with Batt Insulation
13mm Gypsum Board
Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Building Paper
Roof Sheathing
Wood I-Joist at 400 o.c.
with 286mm of Batt Insulation
Vapour Barrier
13mm Gypsum Board Ceiling
Gaskets
Construction PlanWall Section
Concrete Sill
0m 1m 2m
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Cantilever Pavilion
Design & Form - Inspired by the canopy created
by trees, the cantilever allows for the creation of
a light and breezy structure. The steel allows it to
be complex but simple, while still maintaining its
flexibility.
Site - Located in Cambridge, Ontario, the pavilion will
be located on the banks of the Churchill Park Pond,
framed by the swaying willow trees.
Partners project done in April 2008. Models were
created with FormZ v6.5.4 and montages are done
with Photoshop. InDesign was used for the layout.
Front Elevation Side Elevation
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1 HSS 102 – 8 mm thick
2 Steel Seat Plates
3 Structural Tees – Cut from W Shapes
4 Custom Steel Collar Joint – 10 mm thick Bolts
5 Base Connection – Welded from HSS 114, and
30 mm Shaped Steel
6 High Strength Bolts and Nuts with 5 mm thick
Washers
7 Steel Base Plate with Pre-Cut Holes
8 Concrete Foundation – 600 x 600 x 100 mm
TRANSLUCENT SAIL DETAIL
9 HSS 102 with Welded Flange
10 Threaded Rod – 20 mm Diameter
11 Carabiner Clip
12 Branched Rod Connector
13 Cable Connectors
14 Laminated Fine Weave Fabric with PTFE Film
RIB DETAIL
15 HSS 102 – 8 mm thick
16 Welded Collar Joint
17 Tension Cables
18 HSS 102 – 8 mm thick with Welded Flange
19 Tapered Collar Joint
20 HSS 60 – 4.8 mm
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21 HSS 102 – 8 mm thick
22 Connection Welded from HSS 114 – 4.8 mm
Thick, and Shaped 30 mm thick Plates
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HSBC commissioned painting. Acrylic on 22” X 30” canvas. My class was asked to create
paintings for their new office. The theme for these paintings were multiculturalism.
Illustration of the Notre Dame in Paris. Pen and ink
on 16” X 20” canvas.
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Chinese tradition dress made
with silk and painted with
watercolour.
Impressionist styled painting of a backyard garden.
Acrylic on 16” X 20” canvas.
Origami roses made
from japanese paper.
Colour marker and fineliner drawing on Postcard for Night of
Postcards Project
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The No Small Plans exhibition that was open from
July 5th to August 31st, 2014 was hosted in the
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo. The
exhibit celebrated the rich concentration of design
culture in the Region by featuring eight Governor
General Award-winning buildings built in Waterloo
Region. I co-curated the exhibition with professor
Rick Haldenby and curator Esther E. Shipman, as well
as assisted with the festival of exhibition and related
events involved in the Building Waterloo Region
program.
Building Waterloo
Region
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BRIDGE is a student initiative at the Waterloo School
of Architecture. It is a collective that supports and
inspires student projects, providing opportunities
for students to experiment, collaborate, and
communicate all aspects of architectural design. As
one of the Executive Directors, I actively coordinates
cultural ventures in Cambridge and Waterloo to
create a dynamic interaction between the students
and the community.
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