CAROLYN ANDREWS PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS
ARCHITECT | B+H ARCHITECTS
LICENSURE
CURRENT ROLE: + MANAGING CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION Managing Development of Construction Packages + CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION Site Reviews, Site Reports, Submittal and Shop Drawing Review, SI, CD, CO Production + FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING/SCHEMATIC DESIGN TYPES OF PROJECTS: Managing Development Permit Documentation + COMMERCIAL | Office Buildings from 3-55 storeys + INTERIORS | End-of-Trip Facilities, Lobby Renovation + MIXED-USE | Residential/Office/Retail 65 storeys --Most recently, I have been taking on more Project Management roles, working independantly on several end-of-trip renovations, as well as part of a larger team on a Tech Campus in Shanghai, Office and Life Sciences buildings in Mississauga, and High-Rise residential buildings in Ottawa, Niagara, and Richmond Hill.--
M.ARCH, B.AS
cvg_andrews@yahoo.com 613-619-7830 www.carolyn-andrews.com
INTERN ARCHITECT | B+H ARCHITECTS DEC 2017-MAR 2020 | TORONTO, ONTARIO
INTERN ARCHITECT | DKSTUDIO ARCHITECTS INC. MAY-DEC 2017 | TORONTO, ONTARIO
TYPES OF PROJECTS: + LUXURY RETAIL | Chanel, Prada, Louis Vuitton + RESIDENTIAL | High-End Single-Family Homes
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: + CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION Detailing and Development of Construction Packages + CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION Shop Drawing Review + OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Revit Transition, Email service transition and administration, Website design and other marketing materials
CONTACT INTERNSHIP
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: + CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION Managing Development of Construction Packages + CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION Site Reviews, Site Reports, Submittal and Shop Drawing TYPES OF PROJECTS: Review, SI, CD, CO Production + COMMERCIAL | Office Buildings from 3-55 storeys + FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING/SCHEMATIC DESIGN + INTERIORS | Ticketmaster Premium Seating Lounge Managing Development Permit Documentation + MASTER PLAN | Coquitlam City Centre
CAROLYN ANDREWS ARCHITECT, OAA
In addition, I run and maintain the office's Laser Cutter and 3D printer, and chair the Tech Task Force spearheading technical innovation in the office, coordinating initiatives including instigating a global in-house Revit Help Forum, coordinating BIM+Breakfast continuing education sessions, and developing and implementing global BIM Standards.
LEED AP BD+C BUILDING DESIGN + CONSTRUCTION
CAGBC 11230397-AP-BD+C 2019 CPR/AED/FIRST AID LINK TO LIFE SEMINARS JAN 2019
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT | CSV ARCHITECTS
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY
4 SUMMERS 2013-2016 (18 MONTHS) | OTTAWA, ONTARIO PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: + PRE-DESIGN Site Measuring and Drafting of Existing Buildings, Context Research + SCHEMATIC DESIGN Bubble Diagrams, Layout Options, Concept Development, Proposal Packages, Visualizations + DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Drafting, Design Options, Client Meetings + CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS Detailing and Development of Construction Packages TYPES OF PROJECTS: + MARKETING + INSTITUTIONAL | Medical Centres Drawings and Renderings for use in Publications, + RESIDENTIAL | Condos and Affordable Housing Construction Notices and General Marketing + COMMERCIAL | Restaurants and Offices
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT | WALTERFEDY 3 SUMMERS 2010-2012 (8 MONTHS) | WATERLOO, ONTARIO
TYPES OF PROJECTS: + INSTITUTIONAL | Schools, Churches + COMMERCIAL | GOOGLE Waterloo Offices + MARKETING | ARIDO Award Submission
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: + DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Drafting + CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS Detailing and Development of Construction Packages
ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 2015-2017 | CALGARY, ALBERTA TOP 4 OF GRADUATING CLASS | 3.90/4.00 GPA
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES
CARLETON UNIVERSITY 2011-2015 | OTTAWA, ONTARIO With Distinction | 3.43/4.00 GPA
EARLIER
CURRENT POSITION
MAR 2020 -PRESENT | TORONTO, ONTARIO
BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 2007-2011 WATERLOO, ONTARIO
EDUCATION
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
LEADERSHIP
LASER CUTTING
ILLUSTRATOR
PROJECT MANAGEMENT GRAPHIC DESIGN
INDESIGN SCHEMATIC DESIGN
BLUEBEAM
RESPONSIBLE
RHINO
AUTOCAD
COMMUNICATION
TIME-MANAGEMENT
STRATEGIC PLANNING
EFFICIENT CONTRACT ADMIN
DRAFTING
EXCEL
ADAPTABLE
DESIGN RESEARCH
DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE NAIOP TORONTO
DRAFTING + RENDERING ELMIRA CURLING CLUB 2020-2021 | RENOVATIONS GRAPHIC DESIGNER TRISKELION TRANSITIONS 2019-2020 | LOGO DESIGN
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
REVIT
MODELING
PODIUM
PHOTOSHOP
ENSCAPE
SKETCHUP
3D PRINTING
MS SUITE
RENDERING
DESIGN DEFENCE
2021 | THIRD PLACE (TEAM)
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY PINERY TRAIL 2018
RAIC HONOUR ROLL ACADEMIC ACHEIVEMENT AWARD 2017 | UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD EVDS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP 2016 | UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
GRAPHIC DESIGNER OTTAWA TOOL LIBRARY JUNE-JULY 2016 | LOGO DESIGN
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD MURRAY W. WATERMAN STUDY ABROAD AWARD 2016 | UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION WORLD CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION
RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR JOSHUA M. TARON
BUILDING INFORMATION MODELINGBASED LIFE CYCLE CONSIDERATIONS OF CAMPUS METABOLISM
APRIL 2016 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, CALGARY, ALBERTA
3D PRINT + LASER CUTTING TECHNICIAN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE APRIL 2014-APRIL 2015 CARLETON UNIVERSITY, OTTAWA, ONTARIO
2015 | WINNER OF SPONGE HOUSE DESIGN COMPETITION (TEAM)
AZRIELI ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (AASA) FACULTY LIASON 04/14-04/15 PRESIDENT 12/12-04/14 TREASURER SECRETARY 04/12-04/14 CARLETON UNIVERSITY
DEANS’ LIST (+85% AVERAGE) CARLETON UNIVERSITY 2012, 2015
SCHOLARSHIP NOMINATION TERON ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIP 2012 | CARLETON UNIVERSITY
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD HENRY MARSHALL TORY SCHOLARSHIP 2012 | CARLETON UNIVERSITY
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD PRESIDENT’S ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP 2011 | CARLETON UNIVERSITY
CREW TRAINER + CREW MCDONALDS RESTAURANTS APRIL 2008-JULY 2011 NORTHFIELD MCDONALDS, WATERLOO, ONTARIO
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
STAGE/PROPS MANAGER GUYS AND DOLLS/THE MUSIC MAN 2007/2009 | BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, WATERLOO, ONTARIO
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
GRADUATION AWARD TECHNOLOGICAL DESIGN HIGHEST MARK (100%) 2011 | BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SQUARE ONE BLOCK 14
|
Phase I of Block 14’s development consists of a 19 storey office building with a 3 storey mixed-use podium. The ground floor provides retail space along the southern frontage and main building entrance and office lobby on the southeast corner of the site. Vehicular and Loading access is provided at the northeast corner of the site off Station Gate Road. Parking is located on 1 below-grade level and on 3 levels above grade. Accessible roof terraces are provided on Levels 3,4,7 and 15 adjacent to office space uses. Two additional roof terraces on level 3 serve retail and amenity uses. The mechanical penthouse is located on Level 19, and shares the floor with office space located on the southern half of the floor plate. This is a modern placemaker in the new Square One district development, and plays to the idea of Mississauga as a big-city community. The word “Mississauga” translates as meaning “RIVER OF THE NORTH (of Many Mouths)” and this concept of a winding river influenced the design throughout the project. This is seen through the push and pull of the massing volumes and the flow of the facade as it switches directions and spacing at each volumetric shift. 2020 PROJECT TYPE | OFFICE SIGNING ARCHITECT | PATRICK FEJER
SIZE | 38,100m² BUDGET | $ LOCATION | MISSISSAUGA
GROUND FLOOR PLAN - 100% SCHEMATIC DESIGN
VOLUME 3 58% VISION
NINETEENTH FLOOR PLAN - 100% SCHEMATIC DESIGN
VOLUME 2 60% VISION
SEVENTH FLOOR PLAN - 100% SCHEMATIC DESIGN
VOLUME 1 62% VISION
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN - 100% SCHEMATIC DESIGN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN - 100% SCHEMATIC DESIGN
LASER MODEL - SITE PLAN
REVIT MODEL - AXONOMETRIC
SITE PLAN
LASER MODEL - SOUTH-EAST
LASER MODEL - SOUTH-WEST
LASER MODEL - NORTH
NORTH FACADE - ACP PANEL DESIGN AT PARKING GARAGE
360 OAKVILLE PLACE DRIVE
| HOOD DEVELOPMENTS
360 is a six-storey Office building located at the corner of Trafalgar Road and the QEW, with excellent visibility from the highway, and views to the lake. Originally designed in 2014, a refresh to the design was undertaken in 2019 when the developer decided to restart the project. A Yin-and-Yang concept was developed to create a dark side in black aluminum and back-painted glass, and a light side in white spandrel. The two volumes are offset and canted slightly to face the street. Vertical and horizontal sunshades on the East, West and South provide visual interest as well as contributing to the LEED Gold accreditation. My primary role on the project was Contract Administration, both in the office and onsite. In addition, I facilitated the LEED documentation in partnership with Ecovert Sustainability Consultants. I was also involved with the interior design of the Main Lobby and Washrooms, as well as some revisions to the exterior design.
2019-2020 PROJECT TYPE | OFFICE SIGNING ARCHITECT | PATRICK FEJER
SIZE | 13,030m² BUDGET | $33,000,000 LOCATION | OAKVILLE
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B A R R I E R
-
F R E E
P A R K I N G
T Y P E
NO ENTRY EXIT ONLY
6
A
DROP-OFF
ENTRY
EXIT ONLY
T W O - W A Y
D R I V E W A Y
SPE
PE-1
CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY TO THE CONSULT PROCEEDING. THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE U CONSTRUCTION UNTIL AUTHORIZED IN WRITIN
LOADING BAY
STRUCTURAL :
Thornton Tomasetti
PE-2
116 SPADINA AVE, SUITE 301 Toronto, ON M5V 2K6 T/416.306.8100 MECHANICAL:
RDZ Engineers Ltd. 3-530 ROWNTREE DAIRY ROAD Vaughan, ON L4L 8H2 T/416.720.5552 ELECTRICAL:
e-Lumen International Inc.
ENTRANCE
595 CITYVIEW BLVD., SUITE 204/205 Vaughan, ON L4H 3M7 T/905.417.6822
LANDSCAPED TERRACE
SITE SERVICES/CIVIL:
UNDERGROUND PARKING ENTRANCE / EXIT
TRAFALGAR Engineering
481 Morden Road, Unit # 1 Oakville, ON L6K 3W6 T/905.338.3366 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT:
SBK Landscpe Architecture
EXIT
5770 Hurontario Street, Suite 320 Mississauga, ON L5N 5M4 T/416.695.4949
B+H Architects 481 University Avenue, Suite 300 Toronto, On M5G 2H4 T/416.596.2299 F/416.586.0599 OWNER :
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8 H E V
7 P A R K I N G
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S P A C E S PROJECT :
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B A R R I E R
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F R E E
P A R K I N G
T Y P E
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360 Oakville Place Drive Oakville, Ontario
L6H 1M4
PROJECT NUMBER :
13242 LEGEND:
DRAWING SCALE :
1:100 SHEET CONTENTS :
GROUND FLOOR PLAN - BUILDING PERMIT AMMENDMENT
NORTH EAST RENDER VIEW
SHEET NO :
A2-002
EXTERIOR VIEW
EXTERIOR VIEW
NORTH WEST RENDER VIEW
EXTERIOR VIEW
EXTERIOR VIEW
SOUTH EAST RENDER VIEW
WALL FINISH KEYNOTE
FLOOR FINISH KEYNOTE
FLOOR FINISH LEGEND
LOBBY VIEW
LOBBY VIEW
LOBBY VIEW
BASEMENT LOBBY VIEW
LOBBY FLOOR PLAN
MEN’S TYPICAL WASHROOM - SECTION PERSPECTIVE
WASHROOM VIEW
WASHROOM VIEW
CUSTOM CORIAN VANITY DETAIL
CL
CL
LOBBY RENDER
CL
TICKETMASTER LOUNGE | BLUEJAYS
This renovation at the Rogers Centre involved converting four existing structural bays of box seats to a new premium lounge. A mixture of bar, restuarant and lounge, this also included a small commercial kitchen, washroom facilities, and numerous areas for dining, socializing and enjoying a game or concert. The baseball theme was used throughout, with custom hand stitched leather accents at the entrance portal, bar stools, and host station, rminiscent of baseball gloves. The host station was also th exact size and shape of home plate.
2018-2019 PROJECT TYPE | INTERIOR DESIGN SIGNING ARCHITECT | LISA M. BATE SIZE | 478.5m² BUDGET | $4m LOCATION | ROGERS CENTRE 1 BLUEJAYS WAY, TORONTO, ON, M5V 1J1
760
753
971
891
TB-01 VEST. 117
I-504
95
2
DINING ROOM 2 104
CH-02
DM
KITCHEN 119
Cm o p n o # e t4 3 1 5 6 7 8 Cm o p o e t# n 2 1
eo n tt# Cm 5 o po 6 8 e# n 7 1 Co mp o 2 3 e t# n 4 1
CC o m oo e t3 2 1 4 5 6 7t# m pp n o e# n 8 1 6 7
2t# C m 3 oo 4 5 7 oo e t6 8 1 m pp n e# n 7 1
Co mp o e t# n 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Co mp o e t# n 6 8 7 1
CCo mo ee n 2t# 1 mpp o n o t# 3 1 4 5 6 7 8
CC o m oo e t3 2 1 4 5t# m o pp n e# n 6 1 7 8
CC o m oo e 2t# 3 4 5 6 7 1 t# m pp n o e t# n 6 8 7 1
2t# Co 3 m pp o 4 eo n 5 7 6 8 1 e t# n 7 1
2 3 C o 4 mp o 5 6 8 e t# n 7 1
CCo mo 2t# 1 eo n mpp o 3 4 5 6 8 e t# n 7 1
Co mp o 2 3 e t# n 4 1 CC o m eo n 5t# 1 m pp o o 6 8 e t# n 7 1
934
CH-02
CC o m eo n 2t# 7 3 8 1 4 5 6 mpp o o e t# n 6 8 7 1
Co
CC oo
CC oo
Co Co
CCoo
CC oo
313
WHEEL CHAIR SPOT
x
CH-05
Co Co
CCoo
m e t# n o p n 7 1 2 4 8 3 6 5
np o p m 2n 3 4 5 1 t# n o mee n 6 1 t# 7 8
m n o p 7 8 6 1 t# 5 4 3 2n n ee n o p m 7 1 t# 8
me n n o p 2 1 t# 3 4 n o p e n m 5 1 t# 6 7 8
mm n o p 4 1 t# 3 2n nee n o p 7 1 t# 5 6 8
2n 3 4 nm o m p 5 6 7 8 1 t# n ee n o p 6 8 7 1 t#
2 3 me n n o p 4 5 6 7 1 n e t# o p m 6 8 7 1 t# n
mm n o p 2n 1 t# n neent o p 3 4 5 6 8 7 1 t#
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CC oo
CC oo
Co Co
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CC oo
Co
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C oo
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Cm o p n o # e t3 2 1 4 5 6 7
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CC o m 2t# oo e t3 4 1 5 m pp n o 6 e# n 8 7 1
CC o 2t# 3 m t6 5 1 4 eo o m pp n o 6 e# n 7 1 8
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Cm o p n o # e t3 2 1 4 5 6 7 8
CCo mo eo n 2 3 4 5 mpp o 6 e t t# n 8 7 1
2n 3 m n o p 4 5 6 7 1 t# n ee n o p m 6 8 7 1 t#
2 3 4 5 me n n o p 6 8 7 1 t#
mm p n e t# o p n 7 1 8 6 5 3 4 2
2 3 4 5 me n n o p 6 8 7 1 t#
m n o p 2n 3 4 5 1 t# n ee n o p m 6 8 7 1 t#
nm o p m 5 1 t# 2n 3 4 n ee n o p 8 7 1 t# 6
m n o p 6 8 1 t# 5 7 2n 3 4 n ee n o p m 7 1 t#
m n o p 6 1 t# 8 7 4 3 5 2n n ee n o p m 8 7 1 t#
n e n o m p 2 3 4 1 t# 5 n e n o p m 6 8 7 1 t#
n e n o m p 2 4 1 t# 3 n e n o p m 7 1 t# 8 6 5
m p nm o 4 1 t# 2n 3 neen o p 7 1 t# 8 6 5
mm n o p 2n 3 4 1 t# 5 neen o p 6 8 7 1 t#
2n 3 4 5 6 m n o p 7 8 1 t# 6 n ee n o p m 8 7 1 t#
CC oo
Co m pp o e t# n 2 3 4 1 Co mp o 5 6 8 e t# n 7 1
CC o m 2t# 3 oo e 4 5 6 t1 m pp n o 6 e# n 8 7 1
CC o 2t# 3 m 4 5 7 oo e t8 6 1 m pp n o 8 e# n 7 1
Co mp o e t# n 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Co mp o e t# n 6 8 7 1
CCo mo eo n 2t# 1 3 4 5 mpp o 6 8 e t# n 7 1
CC o m 2t# eo n t3 4 1 m pp o o 5 e# n 6 8 7 1
CC o m oo e 3 4 5 6 2t# 7 1 m pp n o e t# n 6 8 7 1
CC o m 2t# oo e 3 4 5 7 8 6 1 t# mpp n o e t# n 8 7 1
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350
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20
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m n o p 2n 3 4 5 7 6 8 1 t# n ee n o p m 7 1 t#
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1500 I-504 1
CH-05
A
602
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BARRIER FREE W/C 116
1500
CH-01 TB-02
A A
CH-06
884
A
CH-06
A
599
ENTRANCE 101
DISPLAY CABINET
TB-04 TB-04
1
Sim
900
1
SEATS @ 602 O.C FRONT ROW: 16 O.C. 13 SEATS @ 602 SECOND ROW: TS @ 934 O.C. SEA 8 : RAIL BAR 9830
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558
REFER TO KITCHEN DRAWINGS BY CINILITTLE FOR LAYOUT AND EQUIPMENT
95
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760 1240
I-508
CH-03 PRIVATE RM 102
I-505 1
1051
WHEEL CHAIR SPACES
I-502
STANDING AREA 110
900 X 1220
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1240
COAT STOR. 101A
TB-03
CH-04
DISPLAY CABINET
891
W/C 113
CH-04
971
1 : 100
FURNITURE PLAN W/C 114
HOST STATION
1051
1
FURNITURE PLAN UTILITY CLOSET 124 W/C 115
W/C CORRIDOR 112 TB-04 CH-04
BACKBAR 111
REFER TO BAR DRAWINGS BY CINILITTLE FOR LAYOUT AND EQUIPMENT
DINING ROOM 1 103 DM
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SEATING 108 CH-06
602
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LOCATE RECEPTACLES BETWEEN TVS HIDDEN FROM VIEW
± 2.870
DM
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GYPSUM SLOT OPEN TO PLENUM FOR AIR TRANSFER IN EACH W/C REFER TO MECH DETAIL
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 1 1 : 100
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LS
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1800 L6
L3
PT-02 L6
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2657
L3
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PT-02 2200
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LS
L6
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2707
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2200
± 2.235
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LS
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PT-02
1489
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S
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2540
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2540
DM
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2794
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± 2.335
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254
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DM
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LS
DM
1645
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LS
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DM
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457
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LS
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DM
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HIDDEN BEHIND TV
DM
LS
354 532 382 976
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1x
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1
ALL CEILING BAFFLES TO BE 8' (2438mm) LONG UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3
DM
EXISTING STEEL SUPPORT FOR FIELD NET SUSPENSION CABLES
SIGNAGE FRAME
NOTE: ALL PRE-CAST CONCRETE STRUCTURE ABOVE CEILING BAFFLES TO BE PAINTED BLACK
15°
L8
VIF LOCATION OF DISPLAY MONITORS IN RESPECT TO SUSPENSION CABLES
1 ASK-004
EXHAUST HOOD - REFER TO KITCHEN DWGS
SEATING 106
ACT-01 AFF 2235
KITCHEN 111
SEATING 105
1646
338
1230
599
REFER TO KITCHEN DRAWINGS BY CINILITTLE FOR LAYOUT AND EQUIPMENT
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760
760
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LOW ACT-01 AFF 2235
KITCHEN 111
106 105 SECTIONSECTION THROUGH SEATING 106 1 - THROUGH LOUNGE AND KITCHEN SEATING
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1646
1230
338
599
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1150
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760
STRUCTURE BEYOND
REFER TO KITCHEN DRAWINGS BY CINILITTLE FOR LAYOUT AND EQUIPMENT
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LO
SIGNAGE FRAME
1230
338 106
599
1150 1180
REFER TO KITCHEN DRAWINGS BY CINILITTLE FOR LAYOUT AND EQUIPMENT 974
DINING ROOM 2 104 1500
2440
2775
1646 107
1 : 50
2540
4
KITCHEN GB-01 111 AFF 2440
SEATING 105
SECTION THROUGH SEATING 106 SEATING
2794
SEATING 106
DISPLAY MONITOR
ACT-01 AFF 2235
760
297
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760
STRUCTURE BEYOND
SEATING 105
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2775
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2540
1230
338 106
SECTION THROUGH SEATING 107
1150
DINING ROOM 2 104 1500
1180
485
297
1 : 50
599
760
2540 28674203174
SECTION THROUGH SEATING 106
485
925
2440
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925
W/C CORRIDOR 112
925
ENTRANCE 101
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| NAIOP DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE
At ROMA Developments, we believe that the Third Industrial Revolution is upon us as the world responds to the age of pandemics and climate change. The rapid shifts required in our spaces of living, working, and playing in this new age must be accounted for in every detail from macro to micro. The proposed development in Liberty Village will be emblematic of the future we endeavor to create. As such, The Emblem will provide flexible and diverse mixed-use spaces that will rejuvenate the old industrial lands while setting a precedent for sustainable construction and operation that will act as a beacon within the neighbourhood. Within the Liberty Village, new mixed-use residential, retail, and commercial projects range between 16 and 34 storeys boasting densities upwards of to 8.8 times lot areas. Adjacent to the subject site are proposals for 10 storey commercial buildings and 16 storey residential buildings with FSI upwards of 8.0.
2021 PROJECT TYPE | DESIGN COMPETITION DEVELOPER | ROMA DEVELOPMENTS
SIZE | 150,000m² BUDGET | NA LOCATION | LIBERTY VILLAGE, TORONTO
Given this understanding of the surrounding developments, our proposal features two residential towers (27 storey condo and 23 storey purpose-built rental) on a five storey mixed-use podium which integrates office and retail uses with the existing heritage building, for a total FSI of 8.8. There will be approximately 600 units throughout the towers, plus 11 two-storey live-work units at the ground floor. We are proposing a unit mix that includes affordable housing to support the City in its efforts to provide attainable housing that supports a diverse and growing population.
PARABOLIC CROWN
CITY SKYLINE
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GREENWAY
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643 UNITS
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CONSIDERATIONS FOR ESG AND SUSTAINABILITY
COMMUNITY CONNECTION
FINANCIAL PRUDENCE
LED LIGHTS AND SENSORS
SMART BUILDING OPERATION SYSTEMS
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY + INDIVIDUAL SUITE METERING
RETAIN EXISTING TREES
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
COQUITLAM MASTER PLAN
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This masterplanning exercise at the Coquitlam Centre in B.C. is an ongoing project looking at revitalizing the existing two-storey mall and extensive surface parking into the new downtown core of Coquitlam. Located with two new LRT stations bordering the site, it is ideally located to become a new pedestrian focused neighbourhood. B+H has been studying various densities, street strategies, massing and phasing options. My primary role was to develop and issue the Phase I development set to the city of Coquitlam. Phase I consisted of 5 blocks, inclduing connected underground parking. A new park “High Park” would take the place of the old Sears store. The blocks were all mixed use, with 30-60 storeys of residential over ground floor retail, and in some blocks, office uses.
2017-2018 PROJECT TYPE | MASTER PLAN DEVELOPER | MORGUARD
SIZE | 330,000m² BUDGET | NA LOCATION | COQUITLAM, BC
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DEVIANT
| CENTRE
FOR DESIGN DIVERGENCE
Deviant is a centre for design divergence. The centre is a space for divergent thinkers and innovators to come together to collaborate and research in tandem with the public. A curated gathering of world-class innovations in architecture and design is then exhibited to the public in spaces throughout the building. New exhibitions are shown in the main floor gallery with rapid turnover which creates a culture of change and invention. Commuters have the opportunity to see new, exciting things in the world of design, every week as they go to and from work. The conceptual basis driving our project is that of divergence. Architecture in North America is often normative, as architects are pressured by clients and the public to maintain the status quo. The public’s perspective of architecture school is thus skewed by the conventional architecture that is often produced. We believe that, if the public can be exposed to the possibilities of design, they will come to expect and ask for innovation in their architecture. Deviant acts as a place for passionate students from the various built environment fields to continue challenging the status quo through architecture and urban design in a more integrated and collaborative way than traditional architecture schools. WINTER 2016 M.ARCH STUDIO | COMPREHENSIVE INSTRUCTOR | BRIAN SINCLAIR PARTNERS |
BRADY HORNER JORDAN POLANSKI
LOCATION | CALGARY, ALBERTA 11TH ST. + 7TH AVE
Secondary to that, but along the same line, is the theme of perspectives. The idea behind divergence is the exploration, understanding and discovering of new paths and perspectives. With that in mind, we curated certain views, not to enforce a certain ideology or lead observers to a certain realization, but to frame a view and allow the viewer to come to their own conclusions. By exposing the users of the building to specific views, we hope to make them confront a new perspective of what they are seeing.
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land use
The site is located in the west end of downtown at 7th Ave and 11th Street in Calgary, just north of the Kirby LRT Station. We view it as a gateway cultural centre paired with the new Public Library on the east end of downtown. To the north sits a residential condition, but also views of the river and mountains. To the east is the linear downtown core, and the beltline to the south. These urban conditions vary in type but largely lack any life, unlike the types of projects designed in architecture schools. This was a catalyst for our program of divergent design engaged with the public.
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CONCEPT | DIAGRAMS + MODEL The Parti model and diagram both explore the notion of divergence with the idea of a catalyst which causes ripple effects throughout an established pattern. In the model, one element remains static while another moves and rotates, creating new forms out of the connecting members. In the diagram, the same concept is expressed, now as the generic “pulse” of the city being energized by a shift in thinking, creating endless possibilities and opportunities for design to evolve. These parti studies informed the development of the program for Deviant, to become the Centre for Design Divergence, where public engagement with the process of design education creates a shift in expectations and clients begin actively seeking out innovation in the design of their projects, changing the landscape of the city from linear and lifeless to energetic and creative. This idea of using public engagement as a catalyst for change meant the massing would be greatly affected by how the public would get to the site. We wanted to pull the public into the project from all directions around a central focus and encourage a permeability throughout the project connecting the public to some of the more traditional private spaces in a school. Ultimately this created a double arc plan, with the ground floor stretching from the SouthWest corner to the North-East and the upper floors swooping over the train platform to frame a view of downtown.
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HVAC SPRINKLERS
The structural design for the cantilever consisted of a steel truss throughout the upper stories, anchored by the concrete cores. A number of structural models were built to help determine the optimal maximum length of the cantilever.
LIGHTING
This studio was integrated with a Structures course, a Mechanical Systems course and a Building Envelope course, to create a comprehensive building design.
RCP
SYSTEMS | COMPREHENSIVE INTEGRATION
The integration of the mechanical HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems into the architectural language of the space was done through acoustic ceiling baffles (made from Oberflex© CNC Wood Panels) as illustrated on the right. Ductwork and wiring could all be hidden within the baffles as they run the length of the cantilever, and the acoustic panels would help to attenuate the sound of the building systems through the studios and seminar rooms.
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CAFE 1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
EXIT
MENS 106
WOMENS 105
AERIAL
COATS 104
LOBBY 101
VESTIBULE 100
GROUND FLOOR | EXHIBITION, CAFE, ADMIN
RECEPTION
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1.A
EXHIBITION - EVENT USE
1.6
1.5
OFFICE
1.B
EXHIBITION - INSTALLATION USE 1.7
SERVERY
108
EXHIBITION - CRIT USE
LOADING
110
111
ADMIN 107
OFFICE 109
EXIT STAIR
PARKADE RAMP 114
113
CAFE 103
T STAIR 116
STORAGE 112
EXHIBIT 102
EXIT STAIR 115
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PERMEABILITY | ENTRANCE SEQUENCE The Building is oriented so that as you come off the train at Kerby station, you find yourself in the shadow of a dramatic cantilever which reaches over the platform to act as a canopy. It leads your eye into the building, where a warm light emanates from a large opening in the wall. Leading to this wall is a hardscaped plaza which blends seamlessly from the platform into the building, drawing intended visitors and casual commuters alike into the exhibition space. This acts as one of two main entrances into the building, this one anticipated to draw people in from downtown. The primary entrance to the centre is on the corner of 11th and 7th and is intended to serve as the main entrance for people coming from the planetarium or pedestrians off of the river walk. As you enter the glass box, you see a large lobby space with people circulating around the central oculus. On the other side of the oculus and directly off the exhibition area is a café, separated by a stair and ramp down to the main floor level. TRAIN PLATFORM
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1.A
1.4
1.B
MEETING ROOM
LOUNGE
1.3
1.2
1.1
EXIT STAIR EXIT116STAIR 116
WC 203
MENS
WC
106
202
WOMENS 105
MEETING 201
COATS 104
EXIT STAIR 115
EXHIBIT LOBBY 200
PRINT 206
EXIT STAIR 115
PHONEBOOTH 208
RESOURCE 205
CRIT SPACE 204
LOUNGE 210
2.1
SEMINAR 209
2.A 2.2
2.B
STUDIO
CORRIDOR
212
211
2.C
SECOND FLOOR | EDUCATION + EXHIBITION SPACES
DN
2.D 2.3
2.E 2.4
2.F
2.G
2.H
SECOND FLOOR ATRIUM
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CRIT SPACE
DETAIL ASSEMBLY MODEL
DIVERGING | PERSPECTIVES
CANTILEVER VIEW LOOKING EAST
CANTILEVER VIEW LOOKING WEST
As you come up the stairs from the ground floor, you find yourself in an exhibition space which serves as a secondary lobby for the research centre. An interactive screen on one wall serves as a gateway to the cantilever, showing information on current research, upcoming events, or even live streams of digital design research. Passages on either side of the wall take you onto the cantilever, with a different experience on each side. Coming east up the cantilever, the southern wall appears monolithic, undulating but solid. However, when you turn around to go back down the cantilever, you see that the undulations in the wall are actually peeled window boxes, which frame different views along the curve of the wall. The idea of framed views culminates at the end of the cantilever with a straight view down the 7th Avenue corridor, where you can appreciate the linear nature of the city and juxtapose it with Deviant. It is meant to frame the current condition of the city without passing judgement on it. It is up to the viewer and the students to come to their own conclusions about the state of architecture in the City.
VIEW OF CITY FROM STUDIO SPACE
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1.A
1.4
1.B
1.3
1.2
EXIT STAIR 303
WC 301
JANITOR 302
STUDIO 300
2.A
THIRD FLOOR STUDIO + EXHIBITION SPACE
THIRD FLOOR | EXHIBITION + STUDIO
WORKSHOP
B.A
B.B
B.C
B.D
B.E
B.F
B.G
B.H
B.J
B.K
B.L
B.1
B.2
MECHANICAL 003
B.3
DUST
B.3.1
005
ELEV. LOBBY 002
B.4
WORKSHOP 004
PARKADE 000
VESTIBULE 001
B.5 B.5.1
MECHANICAL 006
B.6 B.6.1
B.7
BASEMENT | PARKING, WORKSHOP, BUILDING SYSTEMS
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DIVERGING | VERTICAL ENGAGEMENT On the North-West corner of the site, amphitheatre seating terraces down to an exterior workspace attached to the workshop. This space is key to informal engagement with the public, who could watch as students and researchers use the stage area for building models and installations. More formal workshops could also take place in the space. This workshop connects to the parkade level through a glass vestibule which is an extension of the building’s central oculus. Throughout the parkade, strips of light running along the walls guide people towards the building entrance opposite the parking ramp. A glowing glass vestibule juts into the parkade, bringing people into the building. Within this vestibule is a stair directly up to the main lobby, or people can go through to the elevator lobby and workshop. The vestibule connects to the central oculus, allowing for a view up through the entire building, as well as bringing light down into the basement and workshop. This oculus serves as the focal point for the vertical circulation, extending from the basement right up through the roof of the fourth floor. It serves both to connect the spaces and provide a small light well through the building.
EAST-WEST SECTION
PARKING LEVEL BUILDING ENTRANCE
PARKING GARAGE DETAILING
NORTH-SOUTH SECTION
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THRIVE ADAPTIVE REUSE
THRIVE is a case study for a framework for adapting existing office buildings into mixeduse nodes for a livable, walkable, sustainable city. Programmatically, THRIVE consists of three main strategies to create this framework. First, a static element consisting of living and livework units creates a backbone for the project. These elements form a spine off of which the other elements hinge. The second element involves communally shared space, occupied by all tenants, residential, commercial or other. These spaces permeate the structure at different levels, and provididng different functions. Finally, the dynamic elements create an ever-changeable and adaptable structure for businesses to inhabit. The ability for these spaces to be reconfigured allows for infinite and unforseen uses.
WINTER 2017 M.ARCH STUDIO | FINAL STUDIO INSTRUCTOR | CATHERINE HAMEL LOCATION | CALGARY, ALBERTA
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SECTION B
LIVE LIVE
LIVE
LIVE
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
WORK
WORK
WORK
WORK
LIVE
OPEN TO BELOW
COMMUNITY DINING ROOM
COMMUNITY KITCHEN
UP
LOBBY
OPEN TO BELOW
UP
7TH AVENUE SW 8TH STREET SW STATION
7TH STREET SW
8TH STREET SW
SECTION A
DN
SECTION A
UP
DN
POD
UP
CENTURY GARDENS
LIVE LIVE
LIVE
LIVE
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
WORK
WORK
WORK
WORK
LIVE
UP
OPEN TO BELOW
MENS WC BELOW
LAUNDRY ROOM
OPEN TO BELOW
WOMENS WC ABOVE
LOBBY
OPEN TO BELOW
BF WC
UP SECTION A
BALCONY
COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM
DN
UP
LIVE LIVE
SECTION A
LIVE
LIVE
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
COUNTERWEIGHT
WORK
WORK
WORK
WORK
LIVE
UP
OPEN TO BELOW
LOBBY
OPEN TO BELOW
COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM
RAMP ABOVE
UP SECTION A
DN
SECTION A
UP
POD
POD
UP
MARKET HALL
STORAGE
STORAGE
DOUBLE POD
RETAIL
LOADING BAY
RETAIL
MARKET HALL
LOBBY
COMMUNITY LOUNGE
UP
UP VESTIBULE
SECTION A
SCULPTURE GARDEN
SECTION A
SCULPTURE GARDEN
DN
SECTION B
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UP
STORAGE UNDER RAMP
UP
ENTRANCE
ROOF GARDEN
ROOF GARDEN
COMMUNITY DINING ROOM WOMENS WC
BF WC
MENS WC
COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM
COMMUNITY DINING ROOM WOMENS WC
BF WC
MENS WC
COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM
WOMENS WC MENS WC
ELEVATOR SHAFT
COMMUNITY DINING ROOM BF WC
COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM
COMMUNITY DINING ROOM WOMENS WC
BF WC
COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM
BF WC
COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM
MENS WC
COMMUNITY DINING ROOM WOMENS WC MENS WC
MARKET HALL
WEST SECTION
NORTH SECTION
COMMUNITY LOUNGE
NORTH ELEVATION
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ACCORD LIVE/WORK
Accord is a Live-Work Patio House located in Barcelona, Spain. The site is on a steep 45 degree slope on the side of Montjuic hill. The Patio House style required a large, central private patio attached to a residence, protected from the work program. In addition to the individual requirements of this studio, a large collaborative portion of the project was negotiated between four groups of five-six students, as well as all 23 students together. This involved the physical division of the hill into four sites, as well as negotiating amoung the smaller groups to divide those sites into individual properties. Following this, a formal typology was negotiated amongst group members to create a cohesive community rather than a clustering of 23 distinct Architectural projects.
FALL 2016 M.ARCH STUDIO | STUDY ABROAD INSTRUCTOR | RAFAEL GOMEZ-MORIAMA LOCATION | BARCELON, SPAIN
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ROOF PLAN
GROUP RENDER FROM NEIGHBOURING TERRACE
FRONT ELEVATION
GROUP RENDER FROM STREET BELOW
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GROUP RENDER FROM UNIT 3 TERRACE
GROUP RENDER FROM CONNECTING STAIR
BEDROOM
NEIGHBOURING COMMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
LOWER PATH
NEIGHBOURING GLASS STUDIO
BEDROOM
RECEPTION
SHARED OFFICE
KITCHEN STAIRWELL
KITCHEN
SHARED CONFERENCE ROOM
NEWSROOM
NEWSROOM
WALK-IN CLOSET
MASTER BEDROOM
LOWER PATH
DINING
NEW STREET
PATIO
NEIGHBOURING GLASS STUDIO
NEW STREET
KITCHEN
WC DINING + LIVING BEDROOM
CONNECTING STAIR MASTER BEDROOM
KITCHEN
PATIO
LIVING
UPHILL SECTION
LIVING + DINING BATHROOM
KITCHEN
TERRACE
LUNCHROOM
NEWSROOM
BEDROOM
BATHROOM LIVING
ENSUITE
DINING
NEIGHBOURING COMMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
CONNECTING STAIR WALK-IN CLOSET
DOWNHILL SECTION
BEDROOM
KITCHEN
NEIGHBOURING COMMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
STAIRWELL
SHARED CONFERENCE ROOM
NEWSROOM
WC DINING + LIVING
CONNECTING STAIR MASTER BEDROOM
KITCHEN
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PROGRAM | LIVE-WORK The living component of my program consists of three separate units, a 3-bedroom on the first level, and two 1-bedrooms on the second and third respectively. All the entrances for the units, as well as the work component, are on the second level, connecting to the new street which we built through the middle of the site. UNIT 3 LIVING SPACE
PANELS | PRIVATE PROTECTIONS On the exterior of the building, a series of panels screen areas of glazing and are spaced along an electronically controlled swivel, allowing the panels to rotate 45 degrees in either direction in order to maximize light into the space, without allowing views from one private residence into another. The screens are placed only in areas where privacy is needed, either between two residential units, or between public and private areas. Each unit maintains views out over Barcelona, but only in curated areas, so as not to compromise the privacy of any other area of the living units.
UNIT 2 LIVING ROOM
WORK UNIT | PUBLIC CONNECTIONS The project is called Accord, for its harmonious consistency with its surroundings. The work unit, which is a Newspaper is named “The Community Accord” and acts as a journalistic tool to bring the community together and kept up-to-date on the community association and surroundings. With the very public program of a newspaper, it was important to create public connections with the other programs on the site, with special focus on the Community Association, directly next to my site. To achieve this, we used a conference room as a bridge over the communal stair, blurring the two sites.
SHARED CONFERENCE ROOM ON LEVEL 2
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UNIT 1 LIVING ROOM TO PATIO
UNIT 1 PATIO
UNIT 1 KITCHEN
NEIGHBOURING COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
RECEPTION BEDROOM
BATHROOM BEDROOM
WC
LUNCHROOM + MEETINGS
TERRACE
UNIT 3
DINING + LIVING DINING
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
NEIGHBO UR GLASS ST ING UDIO
LOWER PATH
LOWER PATH
ENSUITE BEDROOM
OPEN TO BELOW
TERRACE
DINING + LIVING
BATHROOM
NEIGHB OURI LIVE UN NG IT
NEWSROOM
SHARED OFFICE
CONNECTING STAIR
NEW STRE ET
WALK-IN CLOSET
MASTER BEDROOM
CONNECTING STAIR
WORK UNIT
SHARED CONFERENCE ROOM
NEIGHBO URING CO-WOR KING SA PCE
NEIGHBOURING PRIVATE PATIO
NEIGHBOURING LIVE UNIT
NEW STRE ET
NEIGHBOURING PRIVATE PATIO
NEIGHBO URING CO-WOR KING SA PCE
NEIGHBOURING COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
UNIT 2
OPEN TO BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW
WINE CE
LLAR
PATIO
NEIGHB OU PRIVATE RING PATIO
UNIT 1
BEDROOM
LIVING
LEVEL 1
BATHROOM
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
UNIT 3
1 BEDROOM (LEVEL 3)
WORK COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
CONNECT SHARED CONFERENCE ROOM WITH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
PUBLIC CONNECTION
UNIT 2
1 BEDROOM (LEVEL 2)
UNIT 1
3 BEDROOM (LEVEL 1)
PRIVATE PROTECTION
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CAROLYN ANDREWS PORTFOLIO THANK YOU!