Callum Gibb - Architectural Graduate CV and Design Portfolio

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CALLUM PETER GIBB

Curriculum Vitae + Architectural Design Portfolio


Objectives and Interests

Master of Architecture (Professional), 2017

Information

Curriculum Vitae

Born: 01/03/1993, Edinburgh Home: Tauranga, Bay of Plenty Studied: Victoria University of Wellington Phone: 02102638586 Email: callumgibb@hotmail.com

Interests

CALLUM GIBB

Space-making through identity for contemporary and future community place-making in respect to land people and culture

Throughout my studies in the discipline of Architecture, I have discovered my interests are tailored to creating public places, respecting our land and advocating for community, collectively empowering our physical and immaterial connections with the built environment. This became evident with the completion of my Masters of Architecture thesis being titled; Place-making through time: Future proofing Tauranga Borough through the evolution of place identity. My aim entering practice is to be apart of a team that develops positive change for community and its individuals through design focused built environments. This is achievable by incorporating the above interests and my speculative design processes into a design team for real world contexts, benefiting colleagues, collaborators, clients and most importantly the users of space.

Skills

Digital

• Rhinoceros 5.0 • Adobe Illustrator • Graphisoft ARCHICAD • Adobe InDesign • Adobe Photoshop • Autodesk 3DS Max

• Autodesk AutoCAD • Sketchup • Microsoft Office

Analogue

As well as learning digital software, I developed an interest in physical craft from the beginning of my tertiary studies. Designing through these means proved a successful communication technique for various scales and approaches. • Common modeling materials: plaster, timbers, various cards, metals, perspex. • General machinery: Laser cutting, CNC router, various wood and metal machinery


Most Influential Courses: 591

Tutor, Victoria University of Wellington, School of Architecture (1st year, Design Processes SARC111) • Tasks/Responsibilities: Assisting a tutorial group of students in understanding the processes and aspects to consider when architecturally designing.

Degree 2012 - 2015

Waiariki Diploma in Business Studies Waiariki Institute of Technology, Rotorua • MGMT.5500: Accounting Principles • MGMT.5530: Organisation and Management • COMM.5560: Business Communication • MGMT.5541: Fundamentals of Marketing • MGMT.5520: Economic Environment Completion NCEA and University Entrance (Merit average) Tauranga Boys’ College • NCEA Level 3: Calculus, Statistics, Physics, Graphics, Business Enterprises.

Referees

Bachelor of Architectural Studies (A- average) Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand • SARC 351: Urban Design Theory and Practice • SARC 352: Pacific Designed Environments • ARCI 321: Construction • ARCI 311 & 312: Architectural Design • SARC 362: Introduction to Practice and Management

Diploma 2011 - 2012

Master of Architecture (Professional) Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand • ARCI 591: Architecture Research Thesis • ARCI 411 & 412: Architectural Design Research • SARC 421: Integrated Systems (Structures, Services, Construction) • SARC 461: Introduction to Professional Practice • SARC 491: Research Methodologies • ARCI 451: Architecture Theory and Criticism

High School

Masters 2015 - 2017

412 & 421

Work Experience

Contracted, Tauranga City Council, Historic Village • Tasks/Responsibilities: Communicate Building Measurements and documentation for property management to interpret for costings. Coach, Canoe Slalom Bay of Plenty. • Tasks/Responsibilities: Teaching/coaching Under 18 athletes in the Bay of Plenty in Canoe Slalom. Contracted, Matua Enterprises Ltd. Property Maintenance. • Tasks/Responsibilities: Physical work repairing, assessing and maintaining various building typologies. • Employee, Waiariki Academy of Sport Recreation Centre (Receptionist) Employee, Fulton Hogan Civil Construction (Labourer)

Sporting Achievements & Awards Canoe/Kayak Slalom • • • • • • • • • •

Mrs. Shenuka de Sylva

Mr. Ray Dumble

022 160 6760

027 493 1119

Lecturer, Victoria University Shenuka.DeSylva@vuw.ac.nz

NZ Canoe Slalom Team 2008 - 2012 7th Place Australian Youth Olympic Festival 2009 Oceania Junior Champion 2010 & 2011 NZ Junior National Champion 2009, 2010 & 2011 Participant Senior World Cups 2009, 2010 & 2011 Sport Bay of Plenty Scholarship 2009 &2010 Waiariki Academy of Sport Scholarship 2011 Bronze U23 New Zealand Open 2016 National Champion K1 Mens Team 2016 Member of the National Performance Squad 2017

Manager, Tauranga Airport ray.dumble@tauranga.govt.nz

Dr. Jan Smitheram

Lecturer, Victoria University Jan.Smitheram@vuw.ac.nz


CALLUM PETER GIBB

Architectural Design Portfolio


CONTENTS

Masters Thesis: Place-making Through Time Courtenay Place: Heritage and Structural Regeneration TCC: Historic Village Assignment People in Time: Fixed architecture and the moving body Drawing and modeling experimentation: P. 2020 Selected Photography


PLACE

making

THROUGH TIME

FUTURE PROOFING TAURANGA BOROUGH through the evolution of place identity

ARCI 591 Supervisor: Shenuka de Sylvya FINAL YEAR MASTERS THESIS 2016

THESIS ABSTRACT The water’s edge is a vital element in New Zealand’s natural environments and established communities. Development of industrial infrastructure along this threshold, has left many coastal settlements stagnant and slipping into demise, negatively impacting the connection with the land and people, while industries continue to thrive. This research responds to this problem by exploring the potential of a place’s identity to become a catalyst to moderate the impact of industrial infrastructure on inner city consumption, community engagement and urban use. Tauranga City provides appropriate testing grounds for this research. It has an under-utilised and uninspiring city centre, that suffers from the impact of industrial domination. The lack of diversity in civic and community spaces and opportunity for community engagement and interaction with Tauranga’s water’s edge has encouraged its community to move out of the city into more vibrant neighbouring suburbs and cities. This situation is contributing to the gradual demise of Tauranga City. This investigation considers the studies of Tauranga’s original settlement and evolution to its current condition, before turning to literature on place-making and resiliency for both people and environments. Appropriate and relevant cases from architectural practice, which address these urban issues, have been selected. Applying these studies, a speculative design has been developed which also sources other literature for guidance and idea generation. This has resulted in a process of programmatically representing place identity for spatial use, along with iteratively testing the organisation and prioritisation of people and infrastructure within a city centre in a coastal context. Exploring the potential for prioritising people over infrastructure, has resulted in the realisation that we must engage, involve and consult with people to mediate the displaced developments of community and the impact of growth of industrial activity.



Tauranga Borough 2050



what should be



what could be



view from boardwalk


pod interior


THESIS PROCESSES

creating a ‘hub’


EP

FI

DI


organisation one

organisation two

organisation four

organisation five organisation three

1

2

3

4

5


the pod

organisation six


pod section

reconnecting with the waters edge

masterplan for implication of community frameworks


pod private floor

pod public floor

final organisation


front model elevation

ARCI 412 Mr. Simon Twose FOURTH YEAR DESIGN 2015 Hertiage and structural regeneration

process images


central atrium fifth floor

fourth floor

third floor

second floor

first floor

ground floor sixth floor


view from Courtenay

side facade



TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL HISTORIC VILLAGE ASSIGNMENT Communicate building measurements and documentation for property management to interpret for costings. 50 odd plans were created, displayed is a selection. 5300

4200 1500

2700

2400

2700

2000

10850

1000

6000

HALL 4.8 m2

HALLWAY 14 m2 KITCHEN 2

1900

18 m2

BATH ROOM + WC’s 8.5 m2

6450

CHILLER 2

BATH ROOM + WC TOTAL 8.5 m2

2400

3000

1500

1500

STORAGE

CHILLER AREA 1

SERVICES

WC

1700

1900

3200

WC

WC

STORAGE

KITCHEN 1

5.3 m2

14.7 m2

3500

1100

20 m2

15700

MAIN AREA 205 m2

8500

ROOM 1 46.8 m2

5500

NOTE:

Measurements are for interior spaces of building. Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

1150

15000

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Complex 2

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: 21F (Function Area)

SCALE @ A3 1:100

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

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3700

800

1100

7800

2000

4000

3700

3600

3600

3600

THROUGH TO Complex 1 ENTRY: 11F8

1500

ROOM 2

UPSTAIRS AREA

3300

12.2 m2

22 m2

46.8 m2

2000

5500

2000

STAGE AREA

8800

3600

3300

MAIN AREA 84.3 m2

3600

800

OFFICE 2

RECEPTION

OFFICE 4

17 m2

22 m2

18 m2

3600

1200

SHARED COMMON AREA 18 m2

ENTRY CRUSH SPACE

KITCHENETTE 7 m2

OFFICE 1

TOTAL WC AREAS

KITCHEN

KITCHEN

8.1 m2

9 m2

25.2 m2

WC

3600

13 m2

900 4500

2300

ROOM 3

WC

16 m2

WC1 4 m2

STORAGE 5.5 m2

2200

3600

3600

WC

3600

10 m2

WC

WC

HALL WAY 8 m2

ENTRANCE

1500

7.3 m2

1200

1200

3300

3300

20.7 m2 ROOM 1

WC

WC2 6.5 m2

2000

FIRST FLOOR

3600 2200

3900

1700

2100

1800

1800

2000

3600

3600

3600

3600

3600

THROUGH TO Complex 1 ENTRY: 11F34

3600

GROUND FLOOR

NOTE: NOTE:

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

Measurements are for interior spaces of building. Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Building 13

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: 13GF1

SCALE @ A3 1:100

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

CG

Measurements are for interior spaces of building.

Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Complex 1

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: 11F16

SCALE @ A4 1:100

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

CG

13400 3150

14.2 m2

ROOM 4

6.9 m2

4.8 m2

5.3 m2

SEATING 54.7 m2

CRUSH SPACE

STAGE

60 SEATS

27.7 m2

11. 5 m2

WC ROOM 5 18.2 m2

800

17.7 m2

800

ENTRY

HALL

44 m2

21.2 m2

7700

ROOM 6

4.3 m2

5.8 m2

6000

7500 HALL

9.7 m2

3600

ROOM 3

ROOM 1

3600

CRUSH SPACE

12 m2

35.3 m2

1200

2750

WC

2000

15.8 m2

4600

3600 400 7500

KITCHETTE + BATHROOM

ROOM 2

14.4 m2

3800

ROOM 8 KITCHENETTE

2400

WC

2400

2000

B. ROOM

4150

2200

900

1550

2100

5550

4000

3000

5700

2700

1500

1700

3950

NOTE: NOTE:

Measurements are for interior spaces of building. Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

1200

1500

3850

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Building 25

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: Multiple Tenancies

SCALE @ A3 1:100

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

CG

Measurements are for interior spaces of building.

Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: TECT THEATRE

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: N/A

SCALE @ A4 1:100

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

CG


8000

3000

4000

3000

2000

OFFICE 1

UPPER ENTRANCE

OFFICE 6

50.7 m2

31 m2

8.9 m2

OFFICE 5

4700

1000

OFFICE 2

OFFICE 4

25.8 m2

32.4 m2

THROUGH TO Complex 1 ENTRY: 11F16

4450

4450

11400

3000

2250

THROUGH TO Complex 1 ENTRY: 11F1

10.8 m2

GROUND FLOOR 1700

1700

STORAGE 6.2 m2

4100

1700

2200

2.9 m2

1500 3000 2400

2000

6900

TOILETS ARE FOR VILLAGE HALL

2000

Measurements are for interior spaces of building. Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

17 m2

3600

FIRST FLOOR

NOTE:

ENTRY ROOM

BATH ROOM 1 6 m2

1350

1600

BATH ROOM 2 3 m2

4450

ROOM 1

HALLWAY 5.3 m2

9.6 m2

1300

OFFICE 3

3000

1300

4000

THROUGH TO VILLAGE HALL

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Complex 1

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: 11F8

SCALE @ A3 1:100

2000

1000

1200

1800

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

CG


5300

2300

850

1500

11 m2

....

5400

BATHROOM 1 + WC’s

HALL + STAIRS + SERVICES 11.6 m2

700

WC

SHOWER

SERVICES

SERVICES

2250

2000

900

2400

500

4450

1100

3000

1.8m2

10 m2

WC

WC

8500

2150

HALLWAY

BATHROOM 2 + WC’s 2300

1350

WC

BATHROOM + WC’s

OFFICE 3

OFFICE 2

8.6 m2

16 m2

OFFICE 1

CUP BOARDS

3600

1300

1400

850

10.8 m2

4 m2

1.8m2

HALLWAY 13.7 m2

ROOM 2

500

STORAGE 9.4 m2

ROOM 1

10 m2

1450

24.3 m2

OFFICE

CHILLER

3.5 m2

3.6 m2

1750

4700

2000

UP TO FIRST FLOOR FUNCTION AREA

5900

Measurements are for interior spaces of building. Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses. v

NOTE:

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Complex 2

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: 2GF10

SCALE @ A3 1:100

DRAWN BY:

GROUND FLOOR

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

CG

Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Building 18

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: 4GF1

SCALE @ A4 1:100

4500

6300

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

6200

1000

CG

3300

GROUND FLOOR

WC TOTAL WC AREAS 13.5 m2

3300

ROOM 3

14.85 m2

20.8 m2

20.5 m2

KITCHENETTE 10.9 m2

2600

ROOM 3

CUPBOARD

HALLWAY + STAIRS 21.5 m2

2.4 m2

51.3 m2 THROUGH FROM VILLAGE HALL (TO THE LEFT)

ROOM 2

ROOM 3

21.2 m2

21.2 m2

4700

m2

ROOM 1

11.5 m2

4700

m2

ROOM 8

2500

1400

1.2

4.4 m2

ROOM 8

ENTRY + STOREAGE 9 m2

3200

ROOM 8 1700

2800

1.2

1300

182.3 m2

KITCHEN

1300

HALL 27 m2

2750

5 m2 HALL WAY 5.6 m2

THROUGH TO RIGHT WING (TO THE RIGHT)

3400

1100

WC

STORAGE

ROOM 8

2200

3000

WC WC

1.8 m2

9000 3400

7400

THROUGH TO WC Complex 1 Downstairs of 11F8

13500

6150

4500

13500

2100

600

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

Measurements are for interior spaces of building.

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

1000

900

2800

3300

NOTE:

1900

8000

1200

1200

600

1350

HALL 5 m2

ROOM 4

ROOM 3

21.4 m2

11.8 m2

3500

1750

STORAGE

3600

2700

6800 9900

ENTRY 4.7 m2

1000

144 m2

2450

CAFE AREA

40 m2

15600

KITCHEN

1300

6.3 m2

16 m2

4000 STORAGE

3600

ROOM 8 23.8 m2

6600

3400

1800

1600

2600

3650

21.2 m2

900

5300

MEZZANINE 2500 3400

8800

2000

FIRST FLOOR

4500

NOTE: NOTE:

Measurements are for interior spaces of building. Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Complex 1 (Village Hall)

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: Multiple

SCALE @ A3 1:200

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY: PAGE #:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

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Measurements are for interior spaces of building.

Not all entrance points into buildings are disabled accesses.

6100

4000

Dimensions do not add up to longer distances stated due to measurements being taken from wall surface to surface, i.e. (Need to account for wall thicknesses).

SITE: Historic Village, 17th Avenue Tauranga

BUILDING #: Building 26

DATE: 29/06/2015

DRAWING TYPE: Interior Areas & Dimensions

ENTRANCE CODE: 261F

SCALE @ A4 1:100

2100

4600

Some spaces contain fixtures and chattels which may effect the useable areas.

DRAWN BY:

CALLUM GIBB ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE 02102638586 CALLUMGIBB@HOTMAIL.COM

CG


ARCI 411 Dr. Jan Smitheram FOURTH YEAR DESIGN 2015 People in Time - How can fixed architecture respond to the moving body?

Location within Wellington City

Part II: Contemporary Art Gallery + Brewery

Movement studies


Abstracting site information

Transitioning to inhabitable space


Part I: Domestic



PROGRAM + ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES



Part II: Public: Contemporary Art Gallery + Brewery



ARCI 311 Dr. Peter Wood THIRD YEAR DESIGN 2014 Drawing and modeling experimentation Repairing broken ruins P.2020: Fragmentations, unpredictability & repair





PHOTOGRAPHY PARTIAL COLLECTION FROM SITE AND PLACE STUDIES





THANK YOU If you wish to get in touch, please use the below details. Phone: 02102638586 Email: callumgibb@hotmail.com


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