Alexander Doyi - Design Portfolio Fall 2022

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hello!

My name is Alex Doyi and I like making things.

I am a strong believer that no creative field exists in isolation and that the process of creation is the same regardless of what is being made. Therefore, I try and incorporate a multidisciplinary mindset in everything I do. This means being open to inspiration in all forms and embracing what I don’t know as an opportunity for learning.

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alex doyi

relevant experience

assistant project manager

adoyi@uwaterloo.ca high quality portfolio video reel

Strong design development and drafting skills learned through projects in University of Waterloo’s Architectural Studies program, and professional work at taktyk, McKinley Studios, and FIA Interiors and Architecture.

Able to effectively work in a collaborative design environment, developed through working in school, co-op, and extracurricular activities

Highly efficient in proposing and communicating ideas, gained from business competitions and academic experience

Extremely proficient in creating compelling drawings and renderings, established through academic, professional, volunteer, and personal projects in various creative fields

summary of qualifications skills

2d/3d production fabrication

microsoft office suite

sept 2021

dec 2021

Developed a large-scale urban revitalization project addressing the remnants of an incomplete highway project as an opportunity for biodiverse water landscape

jan 2021

april 2021

contact education

photoshop illustrator indesign premiere pro after effects lightroom word excel powerpoint

rhinoceros 6/7 autocad sketchup revit v-ray blender davinci resolve cnc router laser cutter 3d printing analog drafting analog model making

july 2022 2019 2019

student intern

McKinley Studios, Vancouver, Canada

Utilized digital fabrication tools including CNC router, laser cutter, and 3d printing to create architectural models for use in design development and representation

student intern

FIA Interiors and Architecture, Toronto, Canada

Attended client and internal meetings to inform and develop interior design concepts

Created and presented concept renderings for client design approval

Drafted in AutoCAD to create drawing sets for permit

taktyk landscape + urbainsm, Paris, France University of Waterloo

candidate for bachelor of architectural studies adobe creative suite

Create design concepts through a back-and-forth process of model-making and sketching, defining key themes and architectural ideas

Addressed site and design brief considerations by utilizing diagrammatic and data driven analysis

Developed final images and drawings using CAD and rendering software to prepare final project proposals

distinctions

may 2022 present present 2020 2019

excellent academic standing outstanding design work in 2A design studio

University of Waterloo University of Waterloo

University of Waterloo, for an academic average of 80%+

Granted for highest grade average in 2A studio

McPhie family scholarship

University of Waterloo

Granted based on excellence in entrance portfolio and interview

Letter of Reference

Letter of Reference

January 17, 2022

January 17, 2022

To Whom it May Concern,

To Whom it May Concern,

It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of reference for Alex Doyi. Alex worked with our Vancouver studio for a 4 month work term in the fall of 2021.

It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of reference for Alex Doyi Alex worked with our Vancouver studio for a 4 month work term in the fall of 2021.

Alex joined our team with the express intent to have him focus on presentation quality model making, his skillset and creativity aligned perfectly with our studio goals

Alex joined our team with the express intent to have him focus on presentation quality model making, his skillset and creativity aligned perfectly with our studio goals.

An intensive and rigorous requirement to produce 6 basswood architectural models within a short timeline showcased Alex’s flexibility, and collaborative approach. He worked closely with studio team members to strategize production methodologies with the goal of creating efficiency without compromising quality When working with the design teams, Alex’s interest in understanding the true nature of the design concept allowed him to take on ambitious modelling approaches and techniques to evocatively narrate the concept.

An intensive and rigorous requirement to produce 6 basswood architectural models within a short timeline showcased Alex’s flexibility, and collaborative approach. He worked closely with studio team members to strategize production methodologies with the goal of creating efficiency without compromising quality. When working with the design teams, Alex’s interest in understanding the true nature of the design concept allowed him to take on ambitious modelling approaches and techniques to evocatively narrate the concept.

Alex’s strong communication and critical thinking skills are key skillsets, ensuring the team is aligned and on target to meet milestones and deadlines while also elevating the design dialogue for both the project teams and the overall studio.

Alex’s strong communication and critical thinking skills are key skillsets, ensuring the team is aligned and on target to meet milestones and deadlines while also elevating the design dialogue for both the project teams and the overall studio.

Alex’s creativity, strategic and philosophical approach to his work has been impactful to our studio culture and output. We would highly recommend Alex for future work terms and would embrace opportunities to work with him again.

Alex’s creativity, strategic and philosophical approach to his work has been impactful to our studio culture and output. We would highly recommend Alex for future work terms and would embrace opportunities to work with him again.

Sincerely,

Bao Nghi Nhan

Sincerely,

Bao Nghi Nhan

Director of Architecture / aaa, mraic McKinley Architecture Inc.

Director of Architecture / aaa, mraic McKinley Architecture Inc.

An Evening at the Bowling Alley

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An Evening at the Bowling Alley was birthed towards the end of my time living in Paris. The time away from North America caused a yearning for “American” culture, which manifested itself in the idea of the “bowling alley”.

Thus this projected acted as a catalyst for my energy and exploration into what I felt as a uniquely cultural setting. The aim was to capture the atmosphere and energy of the space through the visual and audio environment, in addition to acting as an exercise in capturing the more intimate and technical components of a bowling alley.

Project
Date: Software used: Summer
2022
Video
Link Blender, Davinci Reslove

Color Grade | Before and After

One of the main objectives of the project was to use it as an opportunity to learn Davinci Resolve. I was really impressed with the depth and strength of the software as the melancholic and nostalgic feeling of the shots were really pushed through the post-processing.

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Shot Overview

The shot sequence was very deliberate and a constant negotiation. From shot to shot I wanted clear contrast in compositional scale and auditory soundscape, while still having the sequence of action make sense.

An Evening at the Bowling Alley / 11

Procedural Bowling Ball and Pin Material

The look of the balls and pins were pivotal in the believability of the project, because if they didn’t hold up, the entire project would feel wrong.

The bowling balls used a procedural material which would randomize the pattern, color, and scratches to recreate the iconic look of classic bowling balls.

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Main Bowling Alley Assets

In order to avoid feeling overwhelmed by the scope of the project, I began with the creation of the base assets I knew were intrinsic to the identity of the bowling alley. With these key components, the space immediately read as a bowling alley, and the majority of the shots were centrally focused around these assets.

An Evening at the Bowling Alley / 13

Small Worlds Music Video

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A fan made music video for Mac Miller’s Small Worlds, a song that speaks to themes of perspective, growth, and nostalgia. The album from which it’s from, Swimming, is very important to me personally, so this video was created as a form of tribute.

The video was created through a process of experimentation and improvisation over the course of a couple months. I approached each scene as a blank slate allowing me to display a large variety of techniques, including 3D animation, hand drawn 2D animation, traditional painting, motion graphics, and visual effects. As such, each portion of the video acts as a unique vignette while keeping a consistent theme as they all draw inspiration from the song.

Project Date: Software used:

Video Link

Spring 2019

Blender, After Effects, Premiere, Photoshop, Illustrator

Shot Overview

The project began without a clear vision in regarding intention or look, I just had a sense that I wanted to create a video for this song.

As it was a daunting endeavor, I knew it was important to just start. I would listen to the song and begin to see certain shots, and once I saw something, I just made it.

This was the energy I wanted to keep throughout the entire video. Each scene acting as an independent piece of this greater mosaic, existing unapologetically on its own, and wearing its inspirations on its sleeve.

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Production Pipeline

Due to the lack of a cohesive visual style, the pipeline for creating the video was just as eclectic. While animation was mainly done in either After Effects or Blender, each scene was a unique project in its own.

Blender would be used for traditional 3D animation, mixed 2D animation in a 3D environment, or 3D based motion graphics.

After Effects was used for 2D motion graphics, typographical animation, or a variety of vfx.

Small Worlds Music Video / 17
Asset Creation Animation Composite Assembly

Assorted Renders

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Variety of renders created over time.

Often times made on a whim, whenever inspiration strikes.

Project Date: Software used:

Unreal Engine,

Ongoing Blender,
Rhinoceros 3D, Photoshop, Lightroom, Davinci Resolve
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Cyberpunk Paris The Robbery Railyards
Assorted Renders / 21
Embryo Jellyfish Lamp Pink Lemonade in the Palisades Remote Working Storm Drain

Physical Objects

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Through my time in architecture, I have grown a deeper attachment to the physical Architecture exists through both the drawing and the material world. Design is often supplemented and explored through the physical model; and materiality is a key component in making compelling buildings.

As such, my own relationship with the physical object has grown, and I’ve discovered that in my free time, I want to design for the physical as much as I do the digital.

Project Date:

Tools Used:

Software used:

Various Rhinoceros 3D, Blender, Illustrator
Analog, CNC Router, Laser Cutter, 3D Printer

Chesterman Residence Model

24 Location: Project Date: Created For: Scale: Tools Used: Vancouver, BC, Canada Fall 2021 McKinley Studios 1:200 Analog, CNC Router, Laser Cutter, 3D Printer

Portico Model

Physical Objects / 25
Location: Project Date: Created For: Scale: Tools Used: Vancouver, BC, Canada Fall 2021 McKinley Studios 1:75 Analog, CNC Router, Laser Cutter, 3D Printer

Candle Holder

26 Project Date: Created For: Tools Used: Fall 2021 Personal Analog, CNC Router

Hand Jewelry Tray

Physical Objects / 27 Project Date: Created For: Tools Used: Fall 2022 Personal Analog, Laser Cutter

Side Table

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Physical Objects / 29 Project Date: Created For: Tools Used: Fall 2021 Personal Analog, Laser Cutter

Photography

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Photography is a newfound hobby of mine, I find that it keeps my creative eye open for inspiration at all times. It has trained me to think deeply about composition and I’ve notices that influence seep down into other creative ventures.

Project Date: Camera used: Software used:

Ongoing Fujifilm X-T200 Lightroom

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Photography / 33

BRAMALEA 2039

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For too long, Bramalea City Center has been in a state of stagnation. For too long there has been a lack of affordable housing. For too long cars have dominated the streets, oppressing the pedestrian population. For too long, areas of greenspace have been disconnected. And for too long, neighborhoods have not been given the amenities they need. The time for an urban revolution has come.

BRAMALEA 2039 is committed to affordable housing and is built upon a limited equity co-op housing structure, thus allowing units to remain available for residents of all incomes, while also providing new amenities and redistributing the 2040 amenities that were originally disconnected from the surrounding neighborhoods.

Project Date:

Location:

Instructed by:

Software used:

In collaboration with:

Brampton, ON, Canada

Winter 2022 Adrien Blackwell

Rhinoceros 3D, Revit, AI, PS, Blender

Samuel Correa, Matthew Lam, Luca Ricci, Adri Saha

Disconnected Neighbourhoods Created by 2040 Plan

The “Tower in a park” style residences on the site create a paradox where the densest housing is placed in an area comprised mostly of wasted space. 2039 takes advantage of such areas by introducing new housing density, pedestrian street activation, and public oriented amenities to the Lisa Street residential complex. Developments of low, mid, and high level affordable housing are combined with new amenities such as commercial store fronts, a sports center, daycare, co-working spaces, and civic services.

In the 1960’s, Early plans for the GTA followed a model inspired by Ebenezer Howard’s Garden City, thus creating a definitive greenbelt and populating the periphery with self contained satellites. 2039 aims to help realize this plan through the introduction of new public green space, creating a new connection for the existing greenbelt, while also providing residents with better access to transit and the city center. Public plazas create new opportunities for Lisa street to flourish.

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Disconnected Greenbelt
BRAMALEA 2039 / 37 Transit stop züm LRT GO Transit Prosperity Social Equity Biodiversity Connectivity BRAMALEA 2039 Proposed Plan

GREENBELT.

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LISA ST.

Park(ing) Lot

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The Park(ing) Lot takes the familiar condition of a retail plaza surrounded by parking within Brampton and redevelops it to create a mixed-use affordable housing project within the Bramalea Land Trust. However, rather than allocating the majority of the surface-at-grade to code required parking, it instead creates an exhibition space displaying what can be afforded when designing with people over parking.

Location: Project Date: Instructed by: Software used: Brampton, ON, Canada Winter 2022 Adrien Blackwell Rhinoceros 3D, Revit, AI, PS, Blender

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THE EXCLUSIONARY NATURE OF VEHICLE ACCESS

THE EXCLUSIONARY NATURE OF VEHICLE ACCESS

HOW MINIMUM PARKING RAISES

2. HOW MINIMUM PARKING RAISES RENT

A Comprehensive View on the Effects of Excessive Parking Minimums

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42 <50K CAR TRANSIT ACTIVE 1. THE EXCLUSIONARY VEHICLE ACCESS AGE DEMOGRAPHICS MODE OF TRANSPORT BY HOUSEHOLD 20% LOW DENSITY LACK OF HOUSING AFFORDABILITY MINIMUM PARKING a comprehensive view on the Effects of excessive parking minimums PARKING ABUNDANCE PARKING ENTITLEMENT CAR PREFERENCE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES URBAN SPRAWL MOBILITY INEQUITY
TRANSIT CAR DEPENDENCY <50K CAR TRANSIT ACTIVE 50K-100K >100K 1.
AGE DEMOGRAPHICS MODE OF TRANSPORT BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME ACCESS TO A PRIVATE VEHICLE 20% 68% 12% WITH HOUSEHOLDS <50K WITHOUT 50 UNITS $800/month 40K PROFIT 40K PROFIT 30 UNITS $1300/month 30 SPOTS $0/month EXISTING PARKING
OLD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING NEW APARTMENTS PARKING NEEDED IMPACT ON PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ON PROSPECTIVE ADAPTIVE REUSE
IMPACT ON URBAN DENSITY PARKING REDUCED BY 1/3
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AGE DEMOGRAPHICS MODE OF TRANSPORT BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME ACCESS A PRIVATE VEHICLE 20% 68% 12% WITH HOUSEHOLDS <50K WITHOUT 50 UNITS $800/month 40K PROFIT 30 UNITS $1300/month 30 SPOTS $0/month EXISTING PARKING 2.
RENT OLD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING NEW APARTMENTS PARKING NEEDED IMPACT ON PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ON PROSPECTIVE ADAPTIVE REUSE
SPRAWL IMPACT ON URBAN DENSITY PARKING REDUCED BY 1/3 LOW DENSITY AFFORDABILITY Effects of excessive PARKING ABUNDANCE URBAN SPRAWL THE RHYTHM OF PARKING OCCUPANCY RATIO OF PARKING TO VEHICLES 4. REDUNDANCY OF PARKING MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL OFFICE GROCERY GROCERY RESTAURANT RESTAURANT ENTERTAINMENT 50 UNITS $800/month 40K PROFIT 40K PROFIT 30 UNITS $1300/month 30 SPOTS $0/month EXISTING PARKING 2. HOW MINIMUM PARKING RAISES RENT OLD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING NEW APARTMENTS PARKING NEEDED IMPACT ON PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ON PROSPECTIVE ADAPTIVE REUSE 3. THE LINK BETWEEN Parking and SPRAWL IMPACT ON URBAN DENSITY PARKING REDUCED BY 1/3 THE RHYTHM OF PARKING OCCUPANCY RATIO OF PARKING TO VEHICLES 4. REDUNDANCY OF PARKING MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL OFFICE GROCERY GROCERY RESTAURANT RESTAURANT ENTERTAINMENT PRIVATE VEHICLE 12% HOUSEHOLDS <50K 50 UNITS $800/month 40K PROFIT 40K PROFIT 30 UNITS $1300/month 30 SPOTS $0/month EXISTING PARKING 2. HOW MINIMUM PARKING RAISES RENT OLD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING NEW APARTMENTS PARKING NEEDED IMPACT ON PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ON PROSPECTIVE ADAPTIVE REUSE 3. THE LINK BETWEEN Parking and SPRAWL IMPACT ON URBAN DENSITY PARKING REDUCED BY 1/3
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of affordable housing for North Americans.

Existing Site Plan

Alternate Reality following Code Mandated Parking Minimum

The project started by looking at what the building code forces us to build. From there, we asked, is this what we deserve and want to live in?

Park(ing) Lot / 43
44 Section A-A
Park(ing) Lot / 45
Seniors Exercising Proposed Site Plan
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A A C
Bar - 1
Room
Park(ing) Lot / 49
5 Bedroom Unit 6 Bedroom Unit
50 Section C-C
Park(ing) Lot / 51
Youth Playing Children Exploring

Plaza of the Islands

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The “Plaza of the Islands” re-imagines the public avenue located on the Toronto Islands. Founded on the principle that “to linger is to appreciate,” every intervention intends to invite the visitor to meander and “forget” their day plans. Water plays a key role in this concept; integrated in various ways, from natural, controlled, still, and flowing. This variety invites the occupant to explore their relationship with water, and speaks to the relationship between the island and the city.

Toronto,

Location: Project Date: Instructed by: Software used:
ON, Canada Summer 2021 Christie Pearson Rhino, AI, PS, Blender
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Fountain Pathway | Section A Island Plan D A F B C E Bathing Pavilion | Section D
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Bathing Pavilion Bridge | Section B Pool Pavilion | Section E Waterpark | Section C Pier | Section F
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Water Park Reflecting Pool
Plaza of the Islands / 57
Pool Pavilion Steam Room and Shower
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Plaza of the Islands / 59
Pier Reflecting Pool

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