Architectural Portfolio 2023

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Amber Hu Portfolio

CONTENTS

SPL-INTER-WOVEN Museum

DUMB BOX Co-working Space

POOL+ Aquatic Center Complex

AGRI-TECTURE Vertical Farm and Residence

Professional Works

Other Works

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01 | SPL-INTER-WOVEN Museum, 2022

Instructor: Anthony Gagliardi

Individual Work

Location: Philadelphia, PA

From the outside, the building is a combination of basic geometries, a new iteration of the elemental figures. We can still see the rectangles and circles, but they are all broken down into fragments and happen on dierent layers. In each layer, there are new combinations of the basic shapes. We have to see the building as a whole to get the full readings. In terms of the overall massing, rectangular and circular solids go on various directions. They link and interweave with each other smoothly to form a collective whole. The elemental shapes, together with the weight of brick, link back to the past, provide a feeling of solidity and formality and then evoke a sense of monumentality.

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Park Side Elevation Site Plan River Side Elevation 3

Conceptual Collage

[ Rebirth of History ]

History, and similarly monumentality, follow the same logic. Pure geometries, such as the square, the triangle, and the circle draw their original narratives from models including the Parthenon, Pantheon, and Pyramids. In order to generate new understandings, we must break with past associations. Through fragmenting and splintering elemental figures, we allow the interweaving of contemporary narratives.

Starting from elemental shapes, rectangles and circles, this project explores formal devices of fragmentation and interweaving to include and bring together multiple dierent forms. New shapes are created by splintering and then combining the basic shapes. These shapes generated new spaces, either void or solid. The exterior and interior can be totally different.

Inside the building, people encounter surprising spaces when walking around, as create new interior spaces are created when solid pieces wrap and lock. The solids interweave with each other and develop various internal atrium and courtyard on dierent levels. People can travel across dierent levels through them. They not only bring nature inside, but also allow connection and interaction to occur in the building.

An element must first be splintered, before it can be woven back together.
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Perspective Section 5
Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan 1 1. Lobby 2. Coat Check 3. Office 7 6 6 14 14 10 10 7 11 6. Courtyards 7. Exhibitions 13. Seatings 10. Auditorium 12. Boat Deck 14. Boat House 4. Meeting Rooms 5. Bathroom 6. Courtyards 7. Exhibitions 8. Storage 9. Conference Room 10. Auditorium 11. Cafe 12. Boat Deck 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 6 2 3 4 4 5
Floor Plan 6
Lower
Upper

Interior Rendering

Exterior Rendering

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02 | Dumb Box

Co-working Space, 2019

Instructor: Fabrizio Gallanti

Team: Yujin Hong

Usage: Business Office

Location: Montreal, QC

This building offers shared workspaces to all sizes of companies, ranging from startups to enterprises. Various sizes of private offices formed by 5m-side-length cubes are linked through internal terraces. The terraces function as communal spaces and circulation. They consist of working tables and relaxing areas, encouraging both professional discussions and casual socialization. Big companies rent private offices depending on their needs. Startups can cut off expenditures by renting a few tables in the communal areas and utilizing the shared tables.

The stairs and bridges allow occupants to move freely around the building. To create a spontaneous circulation, this building motivates communication among the occupants. What’s more, it contributes to the interaction between people and the building. Dumb Box is thus a refreshing building that everyone can have their own routes.

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Facades & Walls

The facades and walls both consist of white solid panel, transluscent, and transparent glass. The combination of diverse transparencies not only gives sophisticated impressions on depth, but also allows the the building apparence to trans form between day and night.

Site Plan & Volume Generation
Office Residential Open space Sunlight penetrating Pixelating Void for common space Residential Church
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Day Front Elevation Night Front Elevation

Program & Space Study

Degree of Privateness & General Space Arrangement
People Partial Space Arrangement working table + office service core + meeting room + office 10
Connecting
working table + meeting room + office working table + pantry + lounge+ office lounge + entertainment area + gym working table + quiet zone + meeting room
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working table + meeting room + office lounge + conference room + office Stair Seat + Service Core Office + Pantry + Meeting Room
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Central Lounge + Gym
A A Section A-A Gym + Entertainment Area Open Space Central Lounge Service Core Shared Room Private Office Walkable Roof 13
Open Space:
Working Table
Lounge
Pantry
Entertaining Area Shared Room: 5. Meeting Room 6. Conference Room 7. Gaming Room 8. Service Core 9. Private Office 10. Walkable Roof 9 9 9 8 1 2 5 1 2 4 5 5 5 6 1 8 9 1 3 2
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Model Exterior
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Model Interior
Level 3 Floor Plan 7 1 2 3 9 9 9 10 2 1 9 6 8 8 2 1 5 5
Interior Rendering
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Interior Rendering

03 | POOL+

Aquatic Complex, 2018

Instructor: Andrew King

Team: Jorrina Cheng

Location: Montreal, QC

Usage: Swimming Pool + Community Center

Energy & Ventilation Studies Instructor: Salmaan Craig

Team: Y. Hong, K. Wang, J. Cheng

Pool+ is an aquatic center supplemented with a community center. It attracts not only the communities nearby but also the people from greater Montreal, which will contribute to the gentrification of the area. The building contains a 50m sports pool, a leisure pool, an all-purpose ballroom, a cafe, and a small community library.

However beautiful the location is, the riverside is mainly industrial and lacks a pedestrian-friendly way to approach the site. Subsequently, not many people from the main residential area on the other side of the canal can conveniently access this area. Pool+ therefore also involves a bridge connecting both sides of the canal, providing easy access for non-motor passengers to the building.

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Connecting the City

Historical Industrial Area

Proposed new pedestrian route

Kayak and Boat Rental

Art Gallery

Cocktail Bar

Activity Area

Downtown Site Railway

Highway Bridge

Street Bridge

Footbridge

Bike Trail

Main Road

Secondary Road

Sport Center

Historic Landmark Farmer’s Market

Baseball

Dragon Boat

Kayak and Boat Rental

Art Gallery

Cocktail Bar

Dock

Downtown New Condos New Condos Atwater Market
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Ground Floor Plan
1. Library 2. Mechanical 3. Green Roof 4. Bleachers 5. 50-m Sports Pool 6. Recreational Pool 7. Dry Sauna
8. Training Room
9. Nursing Room
Mezzanine Plan Library Library Entry Stairs Entrance Hall 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 16 17 15 14 13 19 18 11.Janitorials 12.Changing Area 13.Clubs 14.Stroller Storage 15.Coat Check/ Storage 16.Administration 17.Entrance Hall 18.Restaurant 19.Ballroom 18
10.Staff Room
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Building Envelope Assemblies & Thermal Analysis

Conductive Leakiness Total Conductive Leakiness Horizontal surfaces Vertical surfaces Green roof Curved metal roof Accessible concrete roof Floor 826 2636 228 3540 0.125 0.125 0.125 0.15 103.3 329.5 28.5 531 946 654 0.7 0.18 662.2 117.7 1772.2
Area (m2) U-Value (W/m²/°C) Leakiness (W/°C) Raised Floor & Foundation
Triple glazing curtain wall Concrete rainscreen wall Metal Rainscreen Roof & Concrete Rainscreen Wall Green Roof & Triple-glazing Curtain Wall
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Interior Rendering

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Section Drawing

04 | Agritecture Urban Farm Residence, 2018

Instructor: Avi Friedman

Team: Shirley Lau

Location: Montreal, QC

Usage: Residence + Vertical Farm

Nature is fading away because of the fast expansion of urban cities. Agritecture contributes to a balance between nature and urban cities by implementing hydroponic farming in the apartment complex. It not only promotes the city life welfare for its occupants but also brings in a new lifestyle with agriculture as a daily life routine.

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WHY Vertical Farming + Residence?

Massing Development

Activity +1
elderlies It is fun to watch it growing! Children Vertical Farm + = Vertical Farm Apartment + = Vertical Farm Apartment + = Vertical Farm Apartment + = So fresh!
The
Farming life in city!
Food lovers
Farming lovers
1 - Two Progams 2 - Following Sun Path 3 - More Open Spaces 4 - Linking 5 - Interweaving Metro station
station Hospital Site Plan 25
Bus

To Underground Parking

Ground Floor & The Farm

The ground floor is all about the farm. The supermarket sells fruits and vegetables which are freshly picked from the farm. The farm-to-table restaurant uses products from the farm as well and prepares some food to sell in the supermarket. The customers can go to the farm and pick their food personally. Besides, the workshop produces herbal essence and other relating products. It can cooperate with the nearby hospital for certain herbal treatments.

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St-Catherine Street To Underground Parking The parking lot in front of the building turns into a seasonal market in summer, equipped with sunshade, benches, and planter boxes. Ground Floor Plan w/ Seasonal Market N 1. Supermarket 2. Gym 3. Apartment Lobby 4. Restaurant 5. Herbal Workshop 6. Vertical Farm 7. Market Stall 8. Planter Boxes 9. Picnic Area 10. Lawn Playground Boulevard Maisonneuve 5 10 15 20 m Commercial Farm Organic Supermarket Prepared Food Herbal Products Herbs Produce Herbal Workshop & Laboratory
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Farm to Table Restaurant

Apartment Units

Laboratories

Planter Towers

Planter Racks

Planter Beds

Seasonal Market
Vertical Farm
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Gym Roof Garden @Floor 9
Common Garden @Floor 6
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Service Core Restaurant Terrace Farm
Roof Garden @Floor 7 Hallway Garden @Floor 4, 5, 6
Supermarket
Farm 29
Farm
Vertical

Apartment Units

Farm Common Garden Hallway Garden 4 8 12 16 m Typical Floor Plan: Floor 6 Studio One-Bedroom Two-Bedroom Three-Bedroom 7 - 10 m2 13 - 18 m2 18 - 24 m2 28 - 31 m2 Balcony Area Unit Type
Typical One-Bedroom Unit 30

Rainwater and Greywater Recycling System

Roof Area: 4400 m 2

Montreal Precipitation: 1,000 mm/yr

Collected Rainwater: 2,800 m 3 /yr

Collected Greywater: 22,000m 3 /yr

Total saving: 13,860m 3 /yr

Prospective number of residents: 425

Irrigation needed: 7,060m 3 /yr

Water flushing needed: 8,800m 3 /yr

Water Saving Methods

Water Treatment System

Conventional Faucet Litre/min Litre/min in bathroom 6-9 L/min in kitchen Faucet with Aerator Conventional Showerhead Litre/min of a typical shower Litre/min or less Water-efficient Showerhead Pre-1980s Toilet Litre/flushing Litre/flushing Today Water-efficient Toilet 31

05 | Professional Works

Harlo Presentation Center Design to Build, 2020-2021

Team: Canvas Homes

Usage: Temporary Sales Centre

Location: Surrey, BC

Block Foundation & Mech Room Floor & Wall Panels
Finish of Framing Final Interior Final Entrance Final Exterior 32
Roof Modules
2 3 M A N F L O O R (47.24 m) 155' - 0" 4 5 6 U / S R O O F J O S T S (50.60 m) 166' - 0" T O R O O F (52.02 m) 170' - 8" B U I L D I N G P A D (46.42 m) 152' - 3 1/2" 1 A502 2 A502 F. 157' - 2" 1.42 m 4' 8" 0.59 m 1'11 1/4" 2.76 m 9'0 3/4" 0.83 m 2' 8 1/2" 2.78 m 9' 3/8" R.O. 6-0 7-0 R.O. 6-0 7-0 F. 152' 3 1/2" F1 W2a R1 R2 F2 1006 SF P C C O M M O N A R EA EN T R A N C E U N T P A N F 3-8 x 4-102-4 4-10 3-8 2-22-4 2-2 3-8 4-102-4 x 4-10 3-8 2-22-4 x 2-2 F F F F F F DROP CEILING FOR HVAC 2.99 m 9' 9 9/16" R2 U / S M E C H R O O M R O O F J O S T S (50.01 m) 164' - 0 3/4" 4.13 m 13' 6 1/2" F. 154' 4 1/2" F. 155' - 2 1/2" F. 154' - 1/2" 2 3 M A I N F L O O R (47.24 m) 155' - 0" 4 5 6 U / S R O O F J O S T S (50.60 m) 166' - 0" T O R O O F (52.02 m) 170' - 8" B U I L D I N G P A D (46.42 m) 152' - 3 1/2" 1 A502 2 A502 F. 159' 8" 1.42 m 4' 8" 0.59 m 1/4" 2.76 m 9' 3/4" 0.83 m 2'8 1/2" 2.78 m 9' 3/8" 2.74 m 9' 0" F. 159' - 0 1/4" F. 152' 3 1/2" R1 W4a F1 1006 SF P C C O M M O N A R A U N T P L A N 73 SF O F F C E 109 SF O C E 2 R.O. -9 8-0 2.46 m 8'0 3/4" DROP CEILING FOR HVAC DROP CEILING R2 2-9 5-3 2-9 x 2-9 U / S M E C H R O O M R O O F J O S T S (50.01 m) 164' - 0 3/4" T H E S E D R AW N G S AR E N C O N F O R M A N C E W T H T H E 2 0 8 B C B U L D N G C O D E DRAWING NO. REV NO. DATE DRAWN BY SCALE CHECKED BY THIS DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. (THE "CONSULTANT") AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANT. THE INFORMATION SHOWN IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT AND BY THE CONSULTANT'S CLIENT ONLY AND ANY OTHER USE OF OR TAKING OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE UPON THIS INFORMATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. NOTATED DIMENSIONS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. BUILDER AND CONTRACTORS TO VERIFY AND BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL NOTIFY THE CONSULTANT OF ANY DESCREPANCIES. COPYRIGHT 2019 AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, DRAWING TITLE SEAL ISSUE PROJECT PROJECT NO. CLIENT REVISION SCHEDULE DISCLAIMER 0 1/4" = 1'-0" ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2021-03-15 REVISION 0 A 5 0 1 2021-03-15 A.HU A.DHALIWAL BUILDING SECTIONS 1 HARLO PRESENTATION CENTRE 6579 196 STREET CITY OF SURREY 21-01 STEELIX DEVELOPMENTS C/O CANVAS HOMES N O D E S C R P T O N D A T E 0ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2021-03-15 D 46 SF H C W / C A901 2 A901 3 (1500 mm) 4' 11" (1500 mm) 4' 11" (1200 mm) 1/4" 0' 11 3/4" (2382 mm) 7' - 9 3/4" 9 m m 5' 10 3/4" GRAB BAR 24" (609.6MM) GRAB BAR 30" (762MM) 0 m m 6 1/8" (600 mm) 11 5/8" (906 mm) 2'5/8" (965 mm) 2" (1004 mm) 3' - 3 1/2" (1378 mm) 4' 6 1/4" (2382 mm) 7' 3/4" 8 2' 9" (460 mm) 6 1/8" (933 mm) 3' - 3/4" GRAB BAR 24" (609.6 MM) GRAB BAR 30" (762 MM) M A N F L O O R (47.24 m) 155' - 0" D I S P L A Y S U T E C E L N G (50.01 m) 164' - 0 3/4" B U L D N G P A D (46.42 m) 152' - 3 1/2" 5% 5% 4.07 m 13' 4 5/16" (1070 mm) TYP 3' 6" (2438 mm) 8' 0" 03 ENTRANCE DOOR THRESHOLD FLUSH WITH THE FLOOR F. 155' 0" 47.24 m F. 155' - 0" DRAWING NO. REV NO. DATE DRAWN BY SCALE CHECKED BY THIS DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. (THE "CONSULTANT") AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANT. THE INFORMATION SHOWN IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT AND BY THE CONSULTANT'S CLIENT ONLY AND ANY OTHER USE OF IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. NOTATED DIMENSIONS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. BUILDER AND CONTRACTORS TO VERIFY AND BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL NOTIFY THE CONSULTANT OF ANY DESCREPANCIES. COPYRIGHT 2019 AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, DRAWING TITLE SEAL ISSUE PROJECT PROJECT NO. CLIENT projects@avidhaliwal.ca 119 -8337 Eastlake Drive, Burnaby BC V5A 4W2 tel. (604) 258-6350 REVISION SCHEDULE DISCLAIMER 0 As indicated ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2021-03-15 REVISION 0 A 9 0 1 2021-03-15 O.THERIEN A.DHALIWAL ACCESSBILE W/C & ENTRY DETAILS HARLO PRESENTATION CENTRE 6579 196 STREET CITY OF SURREY 21-01 STEELIX DEVELOPMENTS C/O CANVAS HOMES NO D CR PT ON D AT 0ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2021-03-15 3 / 4 1 - 0 1 A C C E S S I B L E W / C P L A N 3 / 4 - 0 2 A C C E S S B L E W / C E L E V A T I O N 1 3 / 4 1 - 0 3 A C C E S S I B L E W / C E L E V A T O N 2 / 2 1 - 0 4 E N T R Y - S E C T O N Working Drawing - Section Working Drawing - Accessibility Details 33

Talasa Way Condo

Design to Build, 2022 -

Team: Canvas Homes

Usage: Multi-Family Housing

Location: Kamloops, BC

Proposed Materials

Rendering

LONGBOARD SIDING - LIGHT WALNUT HARDIE SIDING - CHOCOLATE VELVET HARDIE PANEL - WHITE OPULENCE STONE VENEERGRAND MESA
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Front Facade Rendering

Standard Office TI

Tenant Improvements, 2021 - 2022

Team: Canvas Homes

Usage: Office

Location: Surrey, BC

DN DN 282726252423222120191817 12 11 282726252423222120191817 12 11 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 D E UN T 1 0 UNIT 0 3 UN T 0 5 OP EN TO B ELOW OP EN TO B ELOW SKYLIGHT ABOVE TYP. 1 A502 3 A502 2 A502 4 A502 RE C L A M E D FLO O R A RE A RE FE R O S RU CT U RAL D RA W N GS FO R D E T A LS 2 - 6 4 - 0 W ND O W ST HE GH @ 3 - 0 48 -0 4 63 69 -6 2 8 6 - ( 0 0 m 5 -9 7 60 m DW REF MATERIAL LIBRARY & TV/AV WHITE BOARD GLASS PANEL AS WHITE BOARD PLANTER/DIVIDER PLANTER/DIVIDER TEMPERED GLASS GUARDRAIL@1100MM 12MM TEMPERED GLASS PARTITION (TYP.) COLUMN FAN (TYP) C O N FE RE N C E RO O M 202 SF PRE S D E N S O FF C E 143 SF VP S O FF C E 107 SF F L N G RO O M 17 SF W A NG ARE A 116 SF RE CE PT O N D E SK 121 SF CL E N /W O M E N S BA T HRO O M 33 SF PR N T E RS & C L O SE T 82 SF ST O RAGE RO O M 43 SF SE RVE R RO O M 24 SF L O U N GE 201 SF A C C O U N T N G 6 D E SKS 312 SF PM S O FF C E 3 64 SF PM S O FF C E 64 SF PM S O FF C E 2 65 SF PM S O FF C E 4 65 SF RAV S O FF C E 91 SF PM S O FF C E 5 72 SF BO O T H 68 SF ST A FF KI T C HE N 133 SF M E N S BA T H 25 SF 3-0 x 6-8 2-8 6-8 2-8 6-8 2-8 6-8 2-8 x 6-8 2-8 x 7-0 2-8 x 7-0 2-8x9-0 2-8 9-0 2-8 9-0 2-8 9-0 2-8 9-0 2-8 9-0 2-8 9-0 2-8 9-0 2-8 9-0 2-8 9-0 COOKTOP MW 30'0" 39' 6" 5' 2" 10' 10 1/8" 10' 0 7/8" 10' - 9" 3' 5 3/8" 6' - 4 3/8" 11' - 11 1/2" 5' - 9 3/4" 13' - 8" 7' - 2 1/8" 3' 6 1/2" 3' 8 1/2" 4' - 7 3/8" 5' 9 7/8" 7'7 1/4" 6' 3/8" 6' 11 1/4" 3' 5 3/8" 6' 1/2" 6' -2 3/8" 3' 8 1/2" 3' 6" 3' 6" 3' 8 1/2" 12' - 0 1/4" 17' 2 1/2" 21' 10" 9' - 7 1/4" 9' - 9 3/8" 4' - 0" 10' - 10 3/8" 15' - 2 3/8" 7' 4" 14' 6 1/2" 14' - 11 1/8" 2-6x6-8 DRAWING NO. REV NO. DATE DRAWN BY SCALE CHECKED BY THIS DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. (THE "CONSULTANT") AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANT. THE INFORMATION SHOWN IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT AND BY THE CONSULTANT'S CLIENT ONLY AND ANY OTHER USE OF OR TAKING OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE UPON THIS INFORMATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. NOTATED DIMENSIONS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. BUILDER AND CONTRACTORS TO VERIFY AND BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL NOTIFY THE CONSULTANT OF ANY DESCREPANCIES. COPYRIGHT 2019 AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, DRAWING TITLE SEAL ISSUE PROJECT PROJECT NO. CLIENT REVISION SCHEDULE DISCLAIMER 1/4" = 1'-0" A304 A.HU A.DHALIWAL TRAVEL DISTANCES STANDARD INSULATION OFFICE TI 17220 HEATHER DRIVE CITY OF SURREY 21-05 STANDARD INSULATION & SIDING NO DESCR PT ON DATE -ISSUED FOR CLIENT APPROVAL2021-09-24 ARE-ISSUED FOR CLIENT APPROVAL2021-09-30 BISSUED FOR BUILDING PERMIT2021-09-30 C ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION REVISION C 2021-12-10 2021-12-10 C ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2021-12-10 THIS DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. (THE "CONSULTANT") AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANT. THE INFORMATION SHOWN IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT AND BY THE CONSULTANT'S CLIENT ONLY AND ANY OTHER USE OF OR TAKING OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE UPON THIS INFORMATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. NOTATED DIMENSIONS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. BUILDER AND CONTRACTORS TO VERIFY AND BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL NOTIFY THE CONSULTANT OF ANY DESCREPANCIES. COPYRIGHT 2019 AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, SEAL ISSUE PROJECT PROJECT NO. CLIENT projects@avidhaliwal.ca 119 -8337 Eastlake Drive, Burnaby BC V5A 4W2 tel. (604) 258-6350 DISCLAIMER ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2021-12-10 REVISION 0 STANDARD INSULATION OFFICE TI 17277 HEATHER DRIVE CITY OF SURREY 21-05 STANDARD INSULATION & SIDING R E E R E N C E R O O M R E N DE R I N G S TA F F KI TC H E N & BO O TH R E N DE R I N G P M S O F F I C E R E N D E R N G N.B.: RENDERINGS ARE SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATIVE AND GENERAL COMPREHENSION ONLY. REFER TO TECHNICAL DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR LATEST UPDATE AND CONSTRUCTION DETAILS. THIS DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. (THE "CONSULTANT") AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANT. THE INFORMATION SHOWN IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT AND BY THE CONSULTANT'S CLIENT ONLY AND ANY OTHER USE OF OR TAKING OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE UPON THIS INFORMATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. NOTATED DIMENSIONS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. BUILDER AND CONTRACTORS TO VERIFY AND BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL NOTIFY THE CONSULTANT OF ANY DESCREPANCIES. COPYRIGHT 2019 AVI DHALIWAL DESIGNS LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, SEAL ISSUE PROJECT PROJECT NO. CLIENT projects@avidhaliwal.ca 119 -8337 Eastlake Drive, Burnaby BC V5A 4W2 tel. (604) 258-6350 DISCLAIMER ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 2021-12-10 REVISION 0 STANDARD INSULATION OFFICE TI 17277 HEATHER DRIVE CITY OF SURREY 21-05 STANDARD INSULATION & SIDING R E C E PTI O N R E N DE R I N G C O N F E R E N C E R O O M R E N DE R I N G S TA F F KI TC H E N & BO O TH R E N DE R I N G P M S O F F I C E R E N D E R I N G N.B.: RENDERINGS ARE SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATIVE AND GENERAL COMPREHENSION ONLY. REFER TO TECHNICAL DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATION BOOK FOR LATEST UPDATE AND CONSTRUCTION DETAILS.
Architectural Drawing - Second Floor Plan 35
Interior Renderings

Johal Residence Design to Build, 2020-2022

Team: Canvas Homes

Usage: Single Family Housing

Location: Richmond, BC

In Constrution 36
Front Facade Rendering

Marine Drive Residence

BIM Coordination, 2020 -

Team: Canvas Homes

Usage: Single Family Housing Location: Vancouver, BC

Revit Model Architectural
UP UPUP DN A B BB B 1 1 2 2 1 A503 1 A502 2 A503 1 A501 A402 A402 2 A401 2 A401 5' 6" 12'7" 11' - 6 1/2" 4' - 6 1/2" 14' - 1" 13' - 4" 1' - 6" 11' - 2" 4' - 8" 4' - 0" 13' - 0" 2' - 0" 41' 4 3/8" 4-0 x 8-0 1-6 x 8-0 5-0 x 4-0 2-0 x 4-0 2-0 x 4-0 3-0 x 8-0 11-6 8-0 5-0 7-0 3.0% 1.1% 3.0% 2.7% 2.7% 1.3% 1.1% 1.3% 345 SF MEDIA ROOM MEDIA 125 SF BEDROOM #1 39 SF SHOWER #1 SHOWER #1 SHOWER SHOWER 23 SF W.I.C #1 W.I.C #1 29 SF ELEVATOR 42 SF SHOWER #2 166 SF BEDROOM #2 278 SF MASTER BEDROOM 124 SF MASTER ENSUITE 60 SF MASTER W.I.C. 2 A502 F 36' 7/8" 2-6 8-0 W4 W4 W4 W4 W2 W2 W2 W2 W4 W3 W3 W4 W4 W4 W1 W2 W2 W2 W1 3-0 x 8-0 2-6 8-0 2-6 x 6-8 2-6 6-8 3-0 x 8-0 2-6 x 6-8 2-6 8-0 3-0 x 8-0 20'8" 11'2" 3'2" 35'0" 20' - 6" 19' - 10" 22' - 2" 11' - 1" 33' - 11" 15' - 0" 7' - 2" 12' 4" 18' 6" 4'2" 23'10" 7'0" 9'1/2" 13'8 1/2" 13'5 1/4" 8'6 7/8" 11'6 5/8" 4'4 3/4" 3'6 1/2" 5'0 1/4" 5' - 5 3/4" 8' - 0 3/4" 5' - 7 1/2" 6' - 4 1/2" 6' - 1 3/4" 7' - 2" 13' - 8 1/2"3'0" 5' - 0" 5'10" 4-0 x 5-0 4-0 x 8-0 F5 MAIN FLOOR DECK LINE A403 A403 A801 3 4'0" A403 3 A404 3 DRAWI REV DA DRAW SC CHECK DRAWING SEAL REVISION 0 FOR CONSTRUCTION 2022-05-02 REVISION 0 A A A3 3 30 0 01 11 2022-05-02 A.HU LOWER & MAIN FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN NO NODESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DATE -ISSUED FOR INFORMATION2021-11-04 0ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION2022-05-02 AISSUED FOR TENDER 2022-03-04 37
Drawing - Floor Plans

Other Works

Concentricity

Form Logic Exploration, 2017

Team: Peter Recht

In this project, we focused on an ornament in Station Georges-Vanier. We identified its systemic rules by geometrical observations and established basic geometrical logic. With these logics in mind, we created a new parametric object. From the original mesh of the ornament, we derived a theory of branching and concentricity. There are two main parameters that were mathematically related. They empowers the object to acquire multiple variations of the object.

Developing Process

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Formal iterations - Rotation angle Rotating Piping Numbering Points & Connecting Elevating & Dividing Curves Extracting curves Meshes Original Ornament Formal iterationsNumber of points on the lowest curves Parameter 1: Number of points on the lowest curve Parameter 2: Rotation angle
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Piranesi Carceri Drawing Expansion, 2017

Conceptural Model, 2018

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