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Charlene Anguille

Architectural Assistant Part II


CURRICULUM VITAE

Charlene Anguille 63 Bolton Road E15 4JY Stratford, LONDON (+44)7459 408 167 charlene.anguille@yahoo.fr LinkedIn : Charlène Anguille Nationality: French Date of birth : 21/10/1990

Personal Statement I am a highly skilled and hard-working Part II architectural assistant. Architecture fascinates me, and I would love to combine my skills and experience to become an integrated team member within the practice, getting fully involved in all stages of a wide variety of projects. Reliable and dependable, I am a strong team player who always completes tasks on time and am dedicated to providing quality. I’m extremely competent, willing and able to take on significant responsabilites and workloads while looking after the needs of my superior. I sincerely believe I have the necessary skills and enthusiasm to contribute to your team.

Professional Experience • 03.2013 - 08.2013 – Internship (6 months) NICKL UND PARTNER ARCHITEKTEN AG – Wikingerufer 7 - 10555 Berlin (Germany) Collaborating with my peers to create building structures for competitions. This included drawing up facades, sections, plans, pictograms and creating models.

• 11.2012 - 01.2013 – Internship (3 months) PHILIPPE TARDITS ARCHITECTE – 21, rue Clocheville - 37014 Tours (France) Responsible for feasibility studies and designing initial concepts through sketch. Developing detailed documents for execution. Cathedral Haiti Competition

• 08.2012 - 10.2012 – Internship (4 months) ATELIER DCCP ARCHITECTES– 35, rue du Sentier - 75002 Paris (France) Creating solo designs - further producing these in sketch for an international competition (Cathedrale Haiti). Assembling various building permit files.

• 09.2011 - 11.2011 - Full-time short term CABINET D’ARCHITECTURE BOURLOIS – 37170 Chambray-Lès-Tours (France) Assisting the company with an array of building structures, producing sketches in a team.

• 07.2011 – Internship

(1 month)

CABINET D’ARCHITECTURE BOURLOIS – 37170 Chambray-Lès-Tours Learning to produce permit files. Measuring and drawing up existing home structures.

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salle de dégustation

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13,696 m2^5

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S: 13,50 m2

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ESQ

Saint Nicolas de Bourgueil

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LANGUAGES French English German

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• 09.2014 - 03.2015 IT Student Officer at ENSAN • 06.2015 Refurbishment interior design, Connecting living room and kitchen, Le Teich, France • 2015 Refurbishment of studio flat 27sqm, Fitting second floor, Tours, France • 2013 Refurbishment interior design, Connecting living room and kitchen, Paris, France

Philippe Tardits - Architecte DPLG

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24,725 m2^5

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chai

S: 77,49 m2

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salle de dégustation

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bar

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entrée

S: 13,50 m2

préau

S: 33,66 m2

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5,367 m2^5

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rayon de giration bus

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S: 6,77 m2

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réserves

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• 11.2015 International Micro-Architecture Competition (AC-CA Competition) : mobile and temporary structure, street food, berlin

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Réalisation d'une salle de dégustation

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• 09.2005 - 06.2008 Baccalauréat (highschool degree) in maths (with honors) Lycée Notre Dame La Riche, Tours, France - Mathematics - German

Autocad ArchiCad model scale 1/200 Revit Google Sketchup Artlantis V-Ray Allplan Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Detail Section, Landscape 3rd Year 111,9

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accès maison

IT

21 rue de Clocheville - BP 71432 - 37014 TOURS Cedex 1 / t 02.47.20.51.87 / f 02.47.64.21.48 / agence@tardits.com

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• 09.2008 - 06.2011 Bachelor degree in Architecture Diplôme d’études en Architecture conférant le grade de licence Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, France - Architecture and landscape - Sociology, History, Art - Construction, sustainibility

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1:500, 1:100 - 09/01/2012 - 3/7

V01 - Rez-de-chaussée

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Scale modelling 3D Modelling and rendering sketch in internship Technical drawing Hand-draughting / Sketching Photography Communication skills Problem-solving & decision-making 1 145,6

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Wine tasting room, 24,725 m2^5

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• 09.2011 - 03.2015 Master degree in Architecture (with honors) Architecte Diplomée d’Etat en Architecture Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, France - Final project : Learning Centre / University of Poitiers - Dissertation : Exploration of materials

Key Skills 111,9

Education

Full clean driver licence since 2008 Refurbishment interior, Le Teich

PERSONAL QUALITIES Confident working with new people Confortable in new environments Enjoy being a team player Passionate about working with people from different specialisms and cultures Keen to learn new skills

Refurbishment interior, Paris


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SUMMARY Architecture & Urbanism

Interior Architecture Design / Building

• LEARNING CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF POITIERS 6 Graduation Project with honours, Semester 10 Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, February 2015

• REFURBISHMENT INTERIOR DESIGN

• MOBILE AND TEMPORARY STRUCTURE, STREET FOOD, BERLIN International Competition (AC-CA Competition), November 2015

• RECONSTRUCTION OF PORT-AU-PRINCE CATHEDRAL, HAITI International Competition within DCCP ARCHITECTES Office, 2012

Connecting living room and kitchen Personal Project, Paris, France, 2013

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• REFURBISHMENT INTERIOR DESIGN 54 Connecting living room and kitchen Personal Project, Le Teich, France, 2015

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• REFURBISHMENT OF STUDIOFLAT 56 Fitting second floor Personal Project, Tours, France, 2015

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Dissertation • ‘LA MATIÈRE DANS TOUS SES ETATS’

• MIXED-USE BUILDING : FLATS, OFFICES & TRADES, PARIS 18 Project semester 8, 4th Year, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, 2011

• ‘EDUCATIONAL PLACEMENT’ ESTABLISHMENT, CAEN Project Semester 7, 4th Year, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’ Architecture de Normandie, 2011

• CENTRE OF THE NATURAL RESERVE, RESTAURANT, LE HAVRE Project semester 5, 3rd year, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’ Architecture de Normandie, 2010

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EXPLORATION OF MATERIALS 58 Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, 2014

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Architecture & Urbanism

LEARNING CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF POITIERS Graduation Project with honours, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, February 2015

software

: Archicad / Artlantis / Illustrator / Photoshop

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Situation plan

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1960

1990

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2014

Evolution of the Campus


IN-BEETWEEN

BIBLIOTHEQUE ECONOMIE ET DROIT SU = 9000m²

ADMINISTRATION SCIENCES SU = 1000m²

SALLE DE COURS SCIENCES

BIBLIOTHEQUE SCIENCES / STAPS SU = 4500m²

Existing Statement. Demolitions LES CHEMINEMENTS GENERENT LES PERCEES ENTRE LES BATIMENTS

CREATION D’UNE BANDE BATIE ENTRE RUE ET PARC

Built up area and porosities CENTRE COMMERCIAL / PÖLE DE PROXIMITE

CENTRE VILLE

DROIT

ET AES

- The campus - an urban transformation actor The future of French cities lies in the composition of the peripheral territory (regarding ideas on the ‘Grand Paris’ project and similar developments in major French cities). A university campus is an opportunity to redevelop large areas of the city. My final project focused on repurposing the urban space of Poitiers University campus, establishing program strategies, placement, and finally creating a place to live and study on an architectural scale. The campus includes six universities, the National School of Engineering, and the polytech and is spread across 100 hectares of land, 5 km from the city center. The campus borders the ring road on the west, the outer ring road and agricultural territories on the east. It is part of a residential area which benefits from local services and various facilities. - From the street to the park - From the park to the city The learning centre is in a strategic place on campus and within the city, situated between a main street to the city centre and a park. North of the building are the Humanities, south the Sciences; the learning centre is designed to connect the two faculties and create a common area. The project is a linear architectural structure along the street, leading from the refectory to the engineering school. The templates of the new spaces draw on the existing buildings. Based on research of current walking routes, the building now opens onto the park, allowing access to the centre through the green space, therefore making full use of it.

RESTAURANT UNIVERSITAIRE

EQUIPEMENTS SPORTIFS DE LA VILLE

Vers quartier Beaulieu

SHS

CHAMBRES UNIVERSITAIRES

PSYCH

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ECOLE

MAIS O ETUD N DES IANT S

INGEN

IEURS

RESTAURANT UNIVERSITAIRE

Equipements sportifs extérieurs du campus universitaire GYMNASE UNIVERSITAIRE

SCIEN

CES

APPLI

MAISON DE LANGUE S S

QUEE

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CHAMBRES UNIVERSITAIRES

CHAMBRES UNIVERSITAIRES

Vers quartier de la Gibauderie

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VERS VOIE RAPIDE

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ME PH DEC AR INE MA / CIE

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IUT

CHU

From the city to the parc. From the campus to the city

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Master Plan


ENTREE PRINCIPALE

BUREAU5 GESTION BUREAU COMPTA 5 2 S :20,95 m

S :21,28 m2

LM

SANI. PUB. F

S :2,605 m2 S :16,085 m2

SANI. PUB. H S :16,15 m2

TRAVAIL GROUPE S :19,98 m2

TRAVAIL GROUPE S :19,98 m2

TRAVAIL GROUPE S :19,98 m2

TRAVAIL GROUPE S :19,98 m2

DETENTE / CONVIVIALITE 5 S :121,34 m2

CUISINE5 S :12,09

BUREAU DIRECTION 5 S :19,71 m2

SORTIE DES ARTISTES

S :22,45 m2

S :20,50 m2

REPROGRAHIE S :22,63 m2

SALLE FORMATION INFORMATIQUE S :63,33 m2

SALLE DE TRAVAIL SILENCIEUSE S :336,90 m2

S :18,96 m2

m2

AUDITORIUM 450pl. 5

BANQUE5 D'ACCUEIL PRET/RETOUR

S :369,39 m2

S :29,49 m2

SALLE MULTIMEDIA

ACCUEIL5 / BILLETERIE

SCENE

S :37,73 m2

S :177,20 m2

S :169,615 m2

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ATTENTE / LECTURE

ARRIERE-SCENE 5 S :130,43

RGT TEMPORAIRE

BUREAU secretariat 5

S :59,22 m2

LOCAL 5 DECHET

m2

S :42,04 m2

WC public F. 5 S :16,45 m2

GARDE5 ROBE S :15,78 m2

CONSULTATION NUMERIQUE RAPIDE 5 S :34,14 m2

WC public H. 5

S :81,79 m2

S :10,65 m2

LOGE COLLECTIVE S :16,14 m2

WORKSHOP S :45,59 m2

S :19,06 m2

S :27,56 m2

CYBER 5 CAFETERIA

LOGE

REVUES5 DE LA SEMAINE

RESERVE / CUISINE 5

S :16,45 m2

SALLE DES REVUES 5 S :133,99 m2

LIBRAIRIE 5

S :166,05 m2

ENTREE PRINCIPALE

Floor Plan

South Elevation

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C

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L’air chaud monte et s’échappe par les ouvertures des volumes emergeants de la toiture Le vent est arreté par la halle ce qui evite la perte de chaleurs des batiments interieurs

Des ouvertures hautes permettent de laisser la chaleur s’echapper

soleil =energie

soleil =energie avancée de toiture au Sud pare soleil qui protège de la surchauffe

Les portes s’ouvrent pour assurer la ventilation naturelle

Le taux d’infiltration est suffisant pour l’aération de la Halle La Halle protège l’interieur des bruits exterieurs

Section CC Des ouvertures hautes permettent de laisser la chaleur s’echapper

soleil =energie

La Halle est chauffée par le soleil et la perte de chaleur des bâtiments intérieurs

L’air chaud monte et s’échappe par les ouvertures des volumes emergeants de la toiture

Des ouvertures hautes permettent de laisser la chaleur s’echapper

soleil =energie avancée de toiture au Sud pare soleil qui protège de la surchauffe

Les portes s’ouvrent pour assurer la ventilation naturelle

Les portes s’ouvrent pour assurer la ventilation naturelle

La vegétation donne de l’ombre et rafraichit la serre

Winter protection

Des ouvertures hautes permettent de laisser la chaleur s’echapper

Les portes s’ouvrent pour assurer la ventilation naturelle

Section BB

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soleil =energie

La vegétation donne de l’ombre et rafraichit la serre

Summmer protection

Section AA


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NIVEAU 3

Programmatic axonometry

SP : 1 380 m²

MEDIATHEQUE SALLE DE CONSULTATION SALLE DE TRAVAIL

NIVEAU 2 MEDIATHEQUE

SP : 1 940 m² 1 380 m²

SALLE DE CONSULTATION SALLE DE TRAVAIL

SALLE DE SPECTACLE / AUDITORIUM

560 m²

ADMINISTRATITION SALLE PRINCIPALE / STUDIOS / LOGISTIQUE SANITAIRES

NIVEAU 1 MEDIATHEQUE ADMINISTRATITION

SHOB : 2 500 m² SP : 2 100 m² 1 100 m²

SALLE DE CONSULTATION SALLE DE TRAVAIL

SALLE DE SPECTACLE / AUDITORIUM

860 m²

ADMINISTRATITION FOYER SALLE PRINCIPALE / STUDIOS / SALLE DE REPETITION LOCAUX ASSOCIATIFS

140m²

LOGISTIQUE SANITAIRES

REZ-DE-CHAUSSEE MEDIATHEQUE

SHOB : 6750 m² SP : 3 160 m² SP : 1 420 m²

ACCUEIL / PRÊTS ET RETOURS

LIVRAISON

ADMINISTRATITION SALLE DE CONSULTATION

ENTREE PRINCIPALE COTE RUE

SALLE DE TRAVAIL ESPACE MULTIMEDIA

CAFETERIA SALLE DE SPECTACLE / AUDITORIUM

SP : 160 m² SP : 1 420 m²

ACCUEIL / BILLETERIE / GARDE-ROBE FOYER SALLE PRINCIPALE 450 Places

LIBRAIRIE

SP : 160. m²

LOGISTIQUE SANITAIRES LOCAUX TECHNIQUES

SOUS-SOL LOCAUX TECHNIQUES PARKING 150pl +3pl hand.

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SHOB : 4 000 m² 165 m² 3600 m²

ENTREE PRINCIPALE COTE PARC


FACADES EN POLYCARBONATE, VERRE ET BRISE SOLEIL PEINTS EN BLANCS

TOITURE EN PANNEAUX PHOTOVOLTAIQUES PLUS OU MOINS TRANSLUCIDE ET VITRAGE APPORT ENERGETIQUE ET OSCILLATION DE LA LUMIERE

STRUCTURE MIXTE POTEAUX EN ACIER ET POUTRES EN BOIS FACADES EN PORTES ACCORDEON AVANCEE DE TOITURE AU SUD - BRISE SOLEIL

Structure and material axonometry

- Seasonality The building is 45 metres wide by 150 metres long. The project proposes a transitional space between inside and outside - a ‘double skin’. Two separate spaces are created. The third element is the double skin, a very free-flowing structure encompassing the two entities, while allowing for physical distance between them. It is an unheated space used approximately from April to November. With transparent walls and paths surrounding it, the building generates a new climate and serves as a lobby around the two entities. It can accommodate special events and be used as an exhibition space. Based on their position within the greater structure the two elements have different relationships with the street and the park. The facades of this hall can open completely to turn into a large courtyard to extend for functions: reading areas, a cybercafe, or a waiting room of the auditorium. The charging dock on the west side of the smaller building turns into an outdoor stage as it is the area where all cultural events currently take place. It acts as an extension of the main auditorium stage as laid out in the floor plan on page 10. The double-skin also plays a thermal role in winter. It is a buffer space, between the two heated entities and the outside, allowing for a short stay to drink a coffee or take a call. - Materiality The hall structure is composed of round steel columns a structure of wooden beams and glass façades, with concertina doors all around. The roof is made up of photovoltaic panels of three different opacities and glass, which filters the lights depending on the uses of the various spaces. Additionaly they are set up to make optimal use of the sun as well as the shadows generated by buildings. The two inner spaces are built mainly with glass to allow visual access to the hall. The upper levels are built with alternating concrete and polycarbonate and spaced white wood. (see South Elevation, page 10).

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Model of the Learning Centre building

materials wood, carton, plexiglas assisted by a printer laser Model scale : 1/200

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The project in the city Model Scale : 1/2500

The built up area scale : 1/500

Inside the Hall scale : 1/200

Structure of the roof scale : 1/200


MOBILE AND TEMPORARY STRUCTURE, STREET FOOD BERLIN International Competition (AC-CA), November 2015

software

: Archicad / Artlantis / Illustrator / Photoshop

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Master Plan


Process Phase 1: The Kbox is closed, Surf: 12 sq.m

Phase 2: Opening and Installation in supple solar panel.

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Phase 3 : Opening and olfolding of each element of the KBox: Display area and service counter Coffee/ Juice area. Cooking / Cutting / Food preparation area.

carried on a trailer.

of the main cover

Chill area / Tables Lightening. Open-air cinema.

and seats.

Storage area / Dry & wet Refrigirators / freezers Loading & delivery access.

Main cooking and warming Stream and frying area Utility area.

oven area

food storage

malleable object

12 sq.m

Coffee / juice

20 sq.m

Night time / chill area

60 sq.m 35 sq.m

Short term / part open

Long term / full open Seats for 20

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Three words, one project The Kbox 12-60 combines temporality, modularity and mobility - giving rise to a project that adapts to a countless variety of situations. TEMPORALITY. Rather than satisfying just one aspect of temporality, the Kbox 12-60 can adapt to numerous periods of use within a location (days, weeks, months etc). In “Long Lasting Mode” the restaurant is entirely opens with all three fabric covers installed (reminiscent of the Berliner Fernsehturm feet), and boasts 60 sqm, with seating for 20 people, a large kitchen and a storage area for gourmet food preparation. Part closed however, the kitchen and display/cafe area still work efficiently at only 12 sq.m. MODULARITY. Adaptability is essential to sustainability. The Kbox is therefor elastic, and malleable - able to adapt to short temporalities and small contexts by giving the option to open only one or two of its modules, which both work independently and as part of the ensemble. Such modularity allows for simple transitions between day and night operations on the Berliner Fernsehturm place. Each element, constructed from sheet metal and recycled plywood has been designed to be as light and interchangeable as possible. Lighting has been integrated into specific elements, using coloured polycarbonate powered by supple solar panels positioned on the main cover and other sky-facing surfaces. MOBILITY. The Kbox 12-60 was conceived to launch on the Berliner Fernsehturm foot. Facing all the major traffic flow (S+U Alexanderplatz exit, the Tram and the TV Tower exit), this temporary restaurant is designed to be one of the location’s major attractions. But in addition to its application here, the modular Kbox 12-60 also closes and fits together to form a perfect cube, transportable on a simple trailer to wherever the user desires.

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Delivery DRINKS

KS DRIN

U MEN

MENU

Section AA

TV Tower

S+U Alexanderplatz

Section BB Floor Plan

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Night view


RECONSTRUCTION OF PORT-AU-PRINCE CATHEDRAL, HAITI

International Competition within DCCP ARCHITECTES Office, 2012

software

: Autocad / Sketchup / V-ray / Photoshop

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Master Plan


Floor plan

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Roof - technicals details Anti-earthquake details

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Perspective Section


HYPHEN Before the earthquake, Port-au-Prince Cathedral was a landmark, an anchor in the city. The project of reconstruction is a sensitve and tricky act, balancing the new design of the cathedral and preserving the memory of the past and of those who built it. The aim of the project is to retain the foodprints of the original structure, whilst providing technological enhancement. The solely new design is the roof; it floats above the old building structure precisely covering the coss-shaped building. The structure is disconnected from the existing walls and basement ; it is independent and earthquake resistant. The wooden pillars are weaved between the existing stone pillar adding strength. This design is carried through the ceiling to create a patchwork effect, allowing different beans of light to filter into the space. The two towers are rebuilt identically to recreate the visual landmark of the city. After a diagnostic of the ruins, the walls will be maintained in the periphery. This flat and lowered ceiling gives a new human scale into the cathedral, as it is almost half the height of the previous structure. Light and the ambiance inside are the focal point of the project (see drawing page 29): not to high and not to heavy, bright and fine, airy and easy to build, with interspersed shady areas. The wooden material gives it a warm feel. An assembly of 8 wooden panels forms a matrix composed different opacities.

Structure and materials axonmetry

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MIXED-USE BUILDING : FLATS, OFFICES AND TRADES, PARIS 18

Project semester 8, 4th Year, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, 2011

software

: Revit / Autocad / Photoshop

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Floor plan


Second Floor

South Elevation

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Fourth Floor

North Eleavation

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Sectioon AA : From the street to the parc

OUTDOORS IN FOCUS The project developed in Koble street Paris XVIII, is dedicated to providing a breath of fresh air in the heart of the city. The unit is in a privileged part of the city : the facade opens onto a large open space and looks out onto railway tracks. In accordance with the latter, the building has a medal cladding facade, which also reflects the industrial character of the historic neighborhood. Echoing Eole park, the vegetation on the rooftop is vivisble from the ground. In line with existing buildings, two gateways are inserted into the new facade. They are used for visual porosity and as paths into the inner courtyard park. Openings of the buildings create a sequence and offer a increasingly large breaks in the facade, ending with the vast space created by the railway tracks. The plot of land is the limiting factor of the main building. An additional building is at the heart of the building block. It is built on stilts without a ground floor to create a continutous green space. The landscape of the park is defined by mature trees which filter light and create privacy. The design of the external space extends the pattern of the front frame, creating a continuity from the ground to the front of the building and up to the roof. Each apartment is equipped of a loggia, private outdoor spaces, which can be turn into a winter garden, expanding the apartments to the outside. For sustainability, the green spaces are watered through a rainwater recovery system. The green spaces of gardens and vegetation on the roof tops provide extra insulation while the winters gardens create a double skin and provide a passive heating solution which saves 50 per cent of electricity consumption through generous openings. Each flat is arranged according to the day-space / night-space principle with a a double orientation, extending to the outside space with winter gardens. The flat are through East / West or North / South oriented. The proposed housing plan accommodates various family situations.

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ACCES PIETONSACCES PIETONS AU PARKING AU PARKING

COEUR VEGETALISE COEUR VEGETALISE CIRCULATION CIRCULATION EXTERIEURE EXTERIEURE

ACCES VEHICULES CCES VEHICULES AU PARKING AU PARKING

RUE

RUE

ACCES VEHICULES ACCES VEHICULES ACCES POMPIER ACCES POMPIER

PARKING EN PARKING SOUS-SOL EN SOUS-SOL BUREAUX

ESPACES EXTERIEURS ESPACES EXTERIEURS NORD / SUD

BUREAUX

EST / OUEST

RUE

NORD / SUD

EST / OUEST

RUE

COMMERCES COMMERCES

REZ-DE-CHAUSSEE REZ-DE-CHAUSSEE SUR RUE SUR RUE

LOGEMENTS LOGEMENTS

POTAGERS

POTAGERS SALLE COMMUNE SALLE COMMUNE

3 3 DISTRICUTIONSDISTRICUTIONS VERTICALES VERTICALES

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CIRCULATIONS CIRCULATIONS

ESPACES COMMUNS ESPACES COMMUNS

3-room flat floor plan


Details Section

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‘EDUCATIONAL PLACEMENT’ ESTABLISHMENT, CAEN Project semester 7, 4th Year, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, 2011

software

: Revit / Autocad / Photoshop

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1st Floor plan

THINNESS

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Floor plan

The extension of the ‘Educational Placement’ establishment for 12 young people aged 13 to 18 is a sensitive endevour considering the impact is has on the existing structure, and neighbouring buildings. New enhancements ensure the exterior appeals to the needs of the surroundings. Stairs elevate the transparent street view block that shapes the front of the extension exposing an open and welcoming new space, however it curves around the back allowing more privacy with rooms hidden from the main road. By creating a curved structure that wraps around the central courtyard, staff can monitor student activity, furthermore the walls enclose the courtyard masking sound from pouring into neighbouring homes.


Section AA

Section BB

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2 types of room with different orientations

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Thinnness of the facade regarding the existing building

Axonometry spatial organisation of the building

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CENTRE OF THE NATURAL RESERVE, RESTAURANT, LE HAVRE Project semester 5, 3rd Year, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, 2010

software

: Revit / Autocad / Photoshop

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Master plan


Restaurant plan and sections

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Situation plan

SKYLINE

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The nature reserve of Le Havre seems inaccessible due to its vastness and infinite dimensions. One loses one’s visual cues and therefore the notion of distance. The Normandy Bridge with its verticality and its exaggerated proportions accentuates the phenomenon. The scale of the site is disproportional to that of man. This project, unlike the Normandy bridge, shows the horizontality of the site. A line traces the horizon and helping man regaining a notion of the surroundings. The project brings us toward the horizon with the aim to integrate the characteristics of the site and diminish the visual impact; unlike the bridge which creates a new strong signal. The project allows us to take in the various elements of the site: reeds, ponds, salt marshes, and takes us out to sea. Centre of the Natural Reserve plan and sections


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Interior Architecture Design / Building

REFURBISHMENT INTERIOR DESIGN

Connecting living room and kitchen, Personal Project, Paris, France, 2014

software

: Archicad

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CHAMBRE 1 S : 12.8m²

CHAMBRE 2 S : 11.1m²

CUISINE S : 7.2m²

SALON S : 13.5m²

CHAMBRE 2 S : 12.8m²

FOUR PLAQUES

CHAMBRE 1 S : 13.5m²

LV

ENTREE

Floor plan - Before CHAMBRE 2 S : 12.8m²

FOUR PLAQUES

CHAMBRE 1 S : 13.5m²

LV

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FRIGO

ENTREE

Floor plan - After

FRIGO

ENTREE


REFURBISHMENT INTERIOR DESIGN Connecting living room and kitchen,Personal Project, Le Teich, France, 2015

software

: Revit

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FOUR / PLAQUES

Chambre 1 S :13,5 m2

LV

FRIGO

ENTREE

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Floor plan - Before

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Floor plan - After


1. New design for the bathroom and the kitchen Opening the livingroom to the kitchen The bathroom now gets natural light and the living room is open on two orientations via the kitchen.

2. Add a mezzanine above the kitchen, which adds 8sqm to the flat. A dressing is included in the mezzanine.

3. The mezzanine allows daylight from the living room and the kitchen.

REFURBISHMENT OF STUDIO FLAT 27SQM

Fitting second floor, Personal Project, Tours, France, 2015

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: Archicad

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Cuisine + sdb

Cuisine S :6,2 m2

chambre S :16,7 m2

Floor plan - Before

sdb S :2,7 m2

A EntrĂŠe S :1,2 m2

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salon S :15,9 m2

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S :10,5 m2

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Floor plan - After

CONNECTING LIVING ROOM AND KITCHEN, PARIS The first project plans to transfer the existing bedroom to the opposite side to open the kitchen and living room as one large space. The hollow wall between the previous kitchen and bedroom is partly knocked down to allow a small separation between the new kitchen and living A room space. It doubles as a small bar table top. CONNECTING LIVING ROOM AND KITCHEN, LE TEICH

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First plan - Mezzanine

In the second project, the same scenario applies : the kitchen and the living room are disconected. The new kitchen entrance is from the living room via an opening transformed into a corner bar table which opens widely the kitchen up to the living room. FITTING A SECOND FLOOR, TOURS In the last project, the ceiling height allows to build a mezzanine above the kitchen. This expands the apartment by 8sqm, creating a living room and a separate room. The project includes bringing in natural light in all rooms : bathroom, kitchen, mezzanine and living room.

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Section AA

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Dissertation

EXPORATION OF MATERIALS Dissertation, 70 pages, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie, 2014

Problématique : Comment

la matière joue-t-elle le rôle d’interface, permettant de passer

progressivement du matériel

à l’immatériel, du sensible au non-sensible, du corps à l’esprit?

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PARTIE I : LA POETIQUE DE LA MASSE I.1. Les principes de création de Peter Zumthor I.1.a. Le souvenir – l’image mentale I.1.b. Le lieu et l’atmosphère I.1.c. La poétique de la matière I.2. Expérience physique de l’’immatériel I.2.a. Le parcours : physique et mental I.2.b. La matière : palpable et impalpable I.2.c. De l’ombre à la lumière PARTIE II : LA FRAGMENTATION II.1. Les principes de création de Kengo Kuma II.1.a. Effacer l’architecture II.1.b. « Pousser à bout » la matière : la particule II.1.c. Créer un phénomène, un état II.2. Expérience physique de l’’immatériel II.2.a. Le pixel : interface réel- virtuel II.2.b. La dislocation dans le temps II.2.c. Quintessence de la lumière PARTIE III : L’EVANESCENCE III.1. Les principes de création de l’agence SANAA III.1.a. Abstraction et plasticité III.1.b. Nature et harmonie, paysage intérieur III.2. Expérience physique de l’’immatériel III.2.a. Apesanteur : temps et espace III.2.b. La limite virtuelle III.2.c. La matière du vide CONCLUSION 1. Synthèse 2. Ouverture 2.a. La matière mentale, Jean Nouvel 2.b. Développement personnel, travail de PFE

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