Architectural Design Portfolio 2021

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EDUCATION

2021 MArch Architectural Design 1 year Biospatial Design, Procedural Design, Artificial Intelligence The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, Research Cluster 7 with Barry Wark, Richard Beckett & Levent Ozruh 2019 AAVS New York: Urban Futures 10 days Emerging Typologies, Urban Analysis, Dynamic Simulations Architectural Association, Visiting School with Andrew Haas, Jan Klaska

CHRIS WHITESIDE

2017 BSc (Hons) in General Architectural Studies 4 years RIBA Part I, Lloyds Scholar The University of Bath 2013 A-levels: Art, Maths, Physics, Geography 2 years Grade: A, A, A, A Magdalen School, Oxford

EMPLOYMENT

DESIGN STATEMENT As a designer with professional experience at celebrated offices in both the UK and USA, I have developed the analytical, technical and intuitive skills required to deliver high quality buildings. My particular interest lies in the use of emerging technologies and how they can be employed to promote equitable and sustainable architecture. This led to my recent work at the Bartlett, which has explored advanced procedural and data-driven design, investigating how machine learning can be applied alongside principles of ecological systems, in order to develop novel design tools.

2020 Hariri & Hariri Architecture 2.5 years New York City, USA Architectural Designer All stages of design from initial concept to detailed design and construction documents across a wide range of project types, scales and locations. Interaction with clients and contractors in project meetings and site visits. 2016 Adrian James Architects 6 months Oxford, UK 2015 Architectural Assistant (Part I) RIBA Stages 2-4 6 months Primarily early stage design from conception through to planning submission. Managed client relationships, participated in design team and client meetings. 2012 Berman Guedes Stretton Architects 3 months Oxford, UK Intern

TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY 3D BIM AI RENDER EDIT MODEL chris@chriswhiteside.com (+44) 7901 515200 Born 22 Dec 1994 Dual Citizen of UK & USA

www.chriswhiteside.com

Houdini, Rhino, Grasshopper Revit, Vectorworks, Autocad Generative Adversarial Networks, Procedural Dataset Design Redshift, Vray, Keyshot, Unreal Engine, Twinmotion Adobe Creative Cloud (ps, id, pr, ai) Card, Wood, Laser Cutting, 3D Printing

EXTRACURRICULAR VOLUNTARY Volunteering Volunteer Researcher for Sounding City at the Bristol Architecture Centre, Design of a Village Hall extension for Cuxham Parish, Habitat for Humanity Volunteer in San Diego, Children Walking Tall Volunteer in Goa, India


1.

MORE-THAN-HUMAN The Bartlett School of Architecture Year: 2021 Location: London, UK

Project Description More-Than-Human explores how deep learning can aid in developing novel design tools. It continues the biospatial design research agenda of Research Cluster 7, challenging the paradigm of building first and landscape second. It rejects the long-standing conceptual separation between humans and the natural environment and aims to reintegrate non-human agency into architecture. Extensive experimentation with procedural dataset design and generative neural networks has culminated in the creation of a sketch tool that integrates both human and non-human spaces as lines are drawn. Simple human input is interpreted by a neural network and processed through a series of sitespecific environmental analyses, producing a massing model and plans with embedded ecological intelligence. This model represents a 3D map of the characteristics of the site and can be used to inform developed architectural designs.

Above right: App-based More Than Human sketch tool. Below: Results of the massing tool on 3 sites within London. The mass is carved by sunlight, creating deep atria aligned towards the sun. Opposite: Street View of developed design, site 1.



Right: Bird's eye view of developed design showing expansive atria lined with planted terraces. Below: Atrium interior elevation - terraces provide outdoor living spaces and communal areas.



2.

SEAPORT SQUARE MIXED-USE Hariri & Hariri Architecture Year: 2020 Location: One Boston Wharf Road, Boston, MA

Project Description I led the concept and schematic design of this project during Covid-19 lockdown for Hariri & Hariri Architecture. The mixed-use building combines two levels of retail at the ground and second floors with 20 floors of commercial office space above. It also houses the Seaport Performing Arts Center (SeaPAC) on levels two and three, comprised of three flexible theatres. Conceptually, the aim is to promote interaction between retail, office and performing arts components in order to foster a sense of community and enhance the life of the building. A 7-storey void runs east-west through the building which provides a central gathering space, bringing together the varied users of the building across multiple levels of outdoor terraces, and visually linking the public and private spaces of the retail, office and performing arts venues. This void also forms a public passageway, further increasing the connectivity to Harbor Square and boosting the building’s public presence.

270' MAX HEIGHT

Below: Zoning Section , View of Public Passageway Right: Ground Floor Plan, Opposite: SeaPAC Entrance from Harbor Square

AX HEIGHT

COMMERCIAL OFFICES SEAPAC RETAIL

OFFICES

80' SETBACK

OFFICES

BACK

ND LEVEL

PAC

0 Seat Theater

BAR THEATRE SEAPAC GROUND LEVEL

RETAIL

RETAIL

Helen Hayes Theater New York City

Flexible SeaPAC

Renovated by Rockwell Group

600 Seat & 200 Seat Theater

597 Seats: Orchestra 379 Mezzanine 218

200 SEATS

400 SEATS

600 SEAT THEATER



Below: Site Location Right: West Facade View showing public passageway with retail spaces and dedicated entrances for commercial lobbies 1 & 2.



3.

MADISON AVENUE OFFICES Hariri & Hariri Architecture Year: 2019-2020 Location: Midtown, New York City FULL CARPET TILE AT PERIMETER GRILLE

Project Description Renovation and expansion of a private equity office within a Class A tower on Madison Avenue. The owners were expanding to the floor above and the two levels were connected by cutting an opening in the slab and inserting a spiral stair. This is the first project that I was involved in from initial concept design to completion. After producing early concept renderings, I went on to complete detailed design and construction documents and undertook weekly site visits, working with the contractors to resolve on site issues.

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Below: Lobby, stair and Kitchenette Spaces. Photos Courtesy of Interior Design Magazine. Right: 25th Floor Plan, Section 2: Corridor 01 - South Elevation

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MODULAR ART, BLOCK WALL, SEE: A705 & SPECS: A101.00 CONVENIENCE STAIR SEE: A704.00

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A302 LINE OF EXISTING BEAM ABOVE

EXISTING PERIMETER CONVECTORS TO REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED DURING CONSTRUCTION

PORCELAIN TILES SEE SPECS: A101.00 FOR LAYOUT SEE: A202.10

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2 CARPET TILES, SEE: I 201.00

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WD VENEERED PANEL, SEE: A702

4 A705

MODULAR ART BLOCKS, SEE: SPECS

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WD VENEERED COVE GLASS TILES, SEE: A403 TV 55", SEE: SPECS

SUSPENDED CEILING, ACOUSTICAL TILES GWB CEILING, PAINTED

BUILT-IN SEAT, SEE: A702 GWB, PAINTED

12 A705

SUSPENDED CEILING, ACOUSTICAL TILES

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6 A705

GWB CURVED WALL, PAINTED EXIST. GLASS GUARD RAIL ON 24TH FL. TO BE PROTECTED EXIST. RAISED FL. +RAMP ON 24TH FL. TO BE PROTECTED

STAIR, SEE: A704 RECEPTION DESK, SEE: A703

5 A705

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ECTION AA

1/2" = 1'-0"

1'-11 3/4" 3'-8 1/8"

Below: Conference Pod and Privacy Booths. Photos Courtesy of Interior

Design Magazine. Right: Conference Booth Plan and Sections, Detail Section through Privacy Booths

STIFF PLATE

PLYWOOD

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2 1/2

LEATHER

3/4"

1"

3/4"

FOAM

LEATHER AN FOAM CUSHI

3'-0"

1'-8 3/8"

CONF. BOOTH -3D RENDERING

1'-6"

LAN

2

2'-4 1/8" 6 7/8" 3'-8 1/8"

1'-9 1/8" 2'-4"

7'-4 3/8"

ADJUSTABLE FEET

4

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SIDE TABLE, SLOPED FACE SIDE TABLE BACK-REST

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4" 6 7/8" SIDE TABLE, SLOPED 3 5/8" 2" FACE 1'-6 3/8" 7 5/8" SIDE TABLE

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12

R 3'-8 1/4"

R 7'-4 5/8" 4"

2"

3/4"

191.16

CONF. BOOTH 1/2" = 1'-0"

1'-11 3/4" 3'-8 1/8"

11

FOAM 1/2" = 1'-0"

1'-6"

STIFF PLATES

CONF. BOOTH - PLAN

1'-1 1/2"

STIFF PLATES

1'-6"

PLYWOOD

1'-3"

PLYWOOD

1'-1 1/2"

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1'-11 3/4"

CONF. BOOTH - PLAN

5"

1/2" = 1'-0"

5'-6"

Scale: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

3/4"

3'-0" 3'-0"

1'-9 1/8" 2'-4" 1'-6"

11 3/8"

3'-8 1/8"

3

REVISION 3/4"

2'-4 1/8"

ADJUSTABLE FEET

CONF. BOOTH - DETAIL CONF. BOOTH - DETAIL 5

REVISION NO. DATE NOTES

1"

1'-5"

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1'-6"

1'-0" 1'-5"

11 3/8"

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3/4"

1"

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6 7/8"

ADJUSTABLE FEET

3/4"

3/4"

1'-6"

5'-6"

3/4"

1"

10 1/2"

1'-6" 1'-0"

10 1/2" 1"

3/4"

9 5/8" 3/4"

3/4"

1"

3/4"

5"

3/4"

5 5/8" 1'-5"

3/4"

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1"

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1"

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7'-4 3/8"

CONF. BOOTH - SECTION AA

CONF. BOOTH - DE

4

1/2" = 1'-0"

Scale: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

Scale: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

2'-4 1/8" 6 7/8" 3'-8 1/8"

1'-9 1/8" 2'-4"

7'-4 3/8"

1 3

Custom Conference Pod

10/01/18 CONSTRUCTION 1 DOCUMENTS 10/01/18 CONSTRUCTION DOC

CONF. BOOTH - SECTION AA 1/2" = 1'-0"

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DATE

ISSUE NO. NOTES DATE

CONF. BOOTH - DE

4

Scale: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

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HARIRI & HARIRI HARIRI & HA ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECT

520 WEST 27 ST., SUITE 702 520 WEST 27 ST., SUIT NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10001 NEW YORK, NEW YORK T 212 727 0338 T 212 727 0338

AQUILINE OFFICE AQUILINE 25TH FL OFFICE

535 MADISON AVENUE535 MADISON AVE NEW YORK, NY 10022NEW YORK, NY 10

CONF. BOOTH PLAN, CONF. BOOTH PLA ELEVATIONS & DETAILS ELEVATIONS & DET

Scale: Date:

1/4" = 1'-0" 04/05/18

00-00

Scale: Date:


4.

MANHASSET HOUSE Hariri & Hariri Architecture Year: 2019 Location: King's Point, New York City

Project Description I led the design of this house as one of two options within the office. This design was chosen by the client to move to the design development phase. In its Long Island context, the design responds to the overwhelming presence of pastiche mansions. The house aims to express the possibilities of contemporary architecture and technology to its surroundings. The extensive requirements of the client are balanced with the restrictions imposed on the site by local code in relation to its close proximity to Manhasset Bay. A sculptural form is perched on an inhabited plinth which is buried into the site. At the southwest facing entrance the house firmly meets the ground, maintaining an air of privacy and solidity with a largely blank facade. Towards the bay in the northeast, the house opens up dramatically with large expanses of glass and cantilevered balconies.

KITCHEN

Below: Site Plan and Card Model Right: Site Section, Ground Floor Plan, First Floor Plan

BOOT ROOM DN

FAMILY ROO

DN

UP

ENTRY HALL

WATER FEATURE

LIVING ROO


BED 4 OUTDOOR DINING

Section A'A looking.. Section B'B Looking .. BED 3 DN

OM BALCONY

BED 2

Vectorworks Educational Version

BED 1

DINING

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FIREPLACE

OUTDOOR LIVING

1ST FLOOR PLAN MASTER SUITE

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15 ft BALCONY


Below: Southwest Elevation, North East Elevation Right: Interior and Exterior Views



5.

Elahieh Residential Tower Hariri & Hariri Architecture Year: 2018 Location: Tehran, Iran

Project Description I worked on this project from it's conception, designing the plans and working with the partners to develop the façade. I also built the BIM model and completed renderings and a card model. Double height hexagonal terraces are carved into an 8-foot deep façade, providing shading and an indoor/ outdoor living space similar to Persian Caravanserai structures. The hexagonal pattern wraps each side of the building and each hexagon is lined with locally handmade tiles. The pattern is inspired by the arrangement of space in Persian miniature painting, as well as the basins found in traditional gardens. The north facing units are comprised of alternating duplex apartments, whilst flats face the Darband river to the south.

Below: Persian Caravanserai and Miniature Painting, Duplex Apartment Facade View Right: Card Model Opposite: North Facade and Main Entrance



Bottom: South Facade View with views of the Alborz. Right: Location Plan.



Below: Second Floor Plan (Type A) and Third Floor Plan (Type B). The floor plans had to be designed around an existing column structure that had been built before we were engaged on the project.

UNIT 4 LEVEL 2 UNIT 7 LEVEL 1

DN UP UP

UP

UP

UNIT 8 UNIT 9

SECOND FLOOR

UNIT 7 - GIA = 183m2 DUPLEX , LEVEL 1 = 98m2

UNIT 4 - GIA = 200m2 DUPLEX , LEVEL 2 = 86m2

UNIT 8 - GIA = 125m2

UNIT 9 - GIA = 170m2

BEDROOM BATHROOM POWDER ROOM KITCHEN, LIVING, DINING

2 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS UTILITY CLOSET

2 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS POWDER ROOM KITCHEN, LIVING, DINING

3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS POWDER ROOM, UTILITY ROOM KITCHEN, LIVING, DINING

BALCONY, 13m2

BALCONY, 19m2 BALCONY, 19m2

ELAHIEH RESIDENTIAL TOWER TEHRAN, IRAN

SECOND AND THI


UNIT 7 LEVEL 2 UNIT 10 LEVEL 1

UP DN

UP

UP

UNIT 11 UNIT 12

THIRD FLOOR

UNIT 7 - GIA = 183m2 DUPLEX , LEVEL 2 = 85m2

UNIT 10 - GIA = 200m2 DUPLEX , LEVEL 1 = 114m2

UNIT 11 - GIA = 125m2

UNIT 12 - GIA = 170m2

BEDROOM BATHROOM POWDER ROOM KITCHEN, LIVING, DINING

BEDROOM BATHROOM POWDER ROOM KITCHEN, LIVING, DINING

2 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS POWDER ROOM KITCHEN, LIVING, DINING

3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS POWDER ROOM, UTILITY ROOM KITCHEN, LIVING, DINING

BALCONY, 10m2

BALCONY, 19m2 BALCONY, 19m2

Scale: 1:200

IRD FLOOR PLANS Date:

02/01/18

HARIRI & HARIRI ARCHITECTURE 520 W27TH STREET, SUITE 702 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10001 T. 212 727 0338 F. 212 727 0479


6.

THE CARNERY University of Bath Year: 2017 Location: Dorchester, UK

Project Description The Carnery is a vision of the near future in which meat is produced in harmony with the environment. As a research, education and production facility for cultured meat, the Carnery aims to pave the way for mainstream acceptance and use of the technology. Architecturally it sits between the country house and the machine as a typological hybrid; it is both a home for research and education, and a functioning machine for the production of meat. The project creates its own ecosystem with all resources required for cultured meat production and building functionality produced on-site, utilising a virtuous cycle, reusing waste products to fuel itself. It is built primarily from standard steel sections which can repurposed at the end of the buildings life.

Below: The Carnery Ecosystem Top: Context Model and Site Model



Below: Bird's Eye View, Perspective Section Right: Tectonic Concept, Facade Detail Section Right: View from the Meat Museum, Meat Processing Plant, Rooftop Restaurant, View to the Algae Orchard, Meat Museum and Vertical Farm.



7.

OCULUS University of Bath Year: 2017 Location: Oxford, UK

Project Description The new Oxford station will provide a focal point to an area which otherwise lacks its own centre. Whilst the railway itself divides the city, the station will have a unifying presence, connecting residential areas in the west with the commercial city centre in the east. As well as the station and required retail spaces, a youth hostel and a business centre are added to the scheme, creating a wide user group which is active at all times of the day and night. The building is in effect a four-way bridge, spanning east and west over the railway, and north and south over Botley road. A transparent interior, along with the buildings raised position and courtyard form, gives the central void and platforms a theatrical quality. There is a spectacle of human activity which is both viewed and created by the varied users of the building.

Below: Final Model and Site Model Top Right: View from the Bus Station Bottom Right: Centre of the Oculus



Above: Second Floor Plan Below: First Floor Plan

Vectorworks Educational Version

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Above: Fourth Floor Plan Below: Third Floor Plan


8.

FOLDING MODULAR POD Hariri & Hariri Architecture Year: 2018-2020 Location: New York City, USA Awards: NYCxDESIGN Breakout Grant. Best of Year Award, Interior Design Magazine.

Project Description Originally designed for Revolution Precrafted as a prefab housing solution for the Philippines, this folding modular pod has since been widely exhibited and published. I joined the project at the concept design phase and developed the cladding and fenestration to work with the folding frames. I then imagined a number of scenarios in which the Pods could be deployed in the Philippines, designing the plans and interiors, and rendering a series of views, such as the pop-up residential development shown. This early work was exhibited at Art Omi and after a year hiatus the project received a grant to move to the prototyping stage. Working with an engineer with experience in folding architecture, a half scale prototype was built which uses a robotic winch to automate the folding and unfolding process. This was to be exhibited at the European Cultural Centre at the Venice Biennale in 2020, however was postponed due to Covid-19 transport restrictions, and is now on display at the Museum of Design, Atlanta.

Right: Residential development of single pod homes. Top Left: Card and 3D printed models. Top Right: Robotic 1/2 scale prototype.



9.

Hillside House Adrian James Architects Year: 2016 Location: Oxford, UK

Project Description A flowing family home that projects out of the hillside of its 16 acre site, situated with expansive views over the town below. I worked on this project from the initial client meeting through to planning submission. We began with everyone in the office developing their own design, the best three of which were then presented to the client. I then worked with the director to develop the chosen design. This included redesigning the plans and honing the ridge line and facade treatment. I went on to produce all drawings, visuals and documents for planning submission. The house has now been constructed. Above Right: Site Plan Below: Completed House, Site Elevations Opposite: Ground and First Floor Plans



10.

Woodland Cottage Adrian James Architects Year: 2016 Location: Oxford, UK

Project Description A large home for three generations of a family, located on a woodland site with impressive views to the valley below. The design of this project was my responsibility, overseen by the director. I developed the plans based around an extruded section which forms each wing of the building. A two-tone zinc and tile roof sits above a series of buttressed brick fins. I completed all planning drawings and documents, with the house now having reached completion.

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Right: Site Plan Below: Completed Cottage, Elevations and Sections Opposite: Ground and First Floor Plans

NORTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

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NORTH ELEVATION

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NORTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION

SECTION/ELEVATION 1

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SECTION/ELEVATION 2

SCALE @ A1

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SOUTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

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WEST ELEVATION SECTION/ELEVATION 1


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Wardrobe Master bedroom 19 sqm

2

En suite 11sqm En suite 9 sqm

Light above

Light above

Loft above

Loft above

Annex Bedroom 18 sqm

Bat Loft above

Family Bathroom 8 sqm

Bedroom 3 11 sqm

Rooflight above

Bedroom 2 13 sqm Bed deck above

Wardrobe

Light above

Study 18 sqm

Bedroom 1 15 sqm

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Woodlan

Plant 10 sqm

Utility 8 sqm

Back Door WC

Larder

Kitchen/Dining 39 sqm

Boots/dog 5 sqm

WC Kitchen/Dining 38 sqm

Entrance Hall (Shared)

Coats

Store Study 15 sqm Lounge 20 sqm

Lounge 30 sqm

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

Section/Elevations 1

2

See: 279/P/08


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