Daniel Berende RIBA PART I Selected Works Portfolio

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SELECTED WORKS DANIEL BERENDE CONTENTS CV ACCUSTOM HOUSE PERIPHERY ABANDON VERNACULAR JOINERY LEMNARIE AQUAPONICS LIVING FOLKSTONE FOODSHACK 75 ARUNDEL ROAD

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DANIEL BERENDE RIBA PART I Architectural Assistant

WORK EXPERIENCE: May 2023Present

Jul 2021May 2022

Dec 2020Juy 2021

Jan 2020Feb 2020

The Market Design and Build, Hayes and Harlington,UK Architectural Assistant •

Managing private clients and helping to develop designs for small to medium residential schemes as per specified brief. RIBA STAGE 1 and 2.

Preparing drawings for client comment and legal framework review such as planning authority and building regulations. RIBA STAGE 3 and 4.

DOORS4UK, Watford, UK Sales Representative and Consultant •

Managed sales of Bespoke German Doors by Grauthoff Door Group GmbH.Prepared project quotes for various clients and scales.

Engaged with private and commercial clients, including property managers, architects, and estimators.Conducted meetings, presentations, and showroom visits.

Provided technical advice and problem-solving for interior designers and architects, utilizing extensive product knowledge

AKR Growth Ventures, London,UK Start-Up Consultant and Partnership Manager •

Offered tailored consultations and support services to start-ups. Developed partner network of 2500 businesses for further support

Built internal business infrastructure for Kickstart applications that enerated 1800+ job placements for unemployed youth aged 1625.

Seabrook Architects, Chesham, UK Architectural Assistant •

Produced visuals, including drawings and renders for client presentations and planning applications.

Shadowed site visits and project design meetings for private residential projects ranging £250k-£5m budget.

SKILLS: Digital

Analogue

Other

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Rhino3D Revit AutoCad Adobe Suite CAD/CAM- Laser Cutting & CNC

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Model Making- wide range of mediums including paper/card, casting, timber etc. Sketching &Drawing Carpentry

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Confident speaker Presentation and sales skills Proactive problem solver Bilingual Romanian and English

London,Wembley danielberende11@gmail.com (+44) 07802622303 Portfolio


EDUCATION: Oct 2017July 2022

University of Westminster, London, UK BA (Hons) Architecture (RIBA Part I)- Upper Second Class Honours •

Year 3: DS3.4- Paolo Zaide & Tom Budd

Projects: Periphery Abandon, Accustom House in Gravesend Dissertation: Architecture and Aura- Embodied Narratives of the Sensuous Architectural Space •

Year 2: DS2.4- Eric Guibert & Anthony Powis

Projects: Retrofitting Suburbia, Aquaponics Living in Norholt •

Year 1: DS1.E- Natalie Newey & Matthew Stewart

Projects: Urban Furniture in London, Food Shack in Folkestone,Residence and Studio for Eiko Ishioka in Dalston

Sep 2015Jun 2017

St.Dominic’s Sixth Form College, London, UK, A Levels • • •

Sep 2010Jun 2015

Monatge of maquette model from ‘Periphery Abandon’ project from Year 3 .

Mathematics: B Art and Design: B Design Technology: C

Newman Catholic College, London, UK, GCSE’s •

9x A*-C, including Mathematics and English

OTHER EXPERIENCE: Oct 2019

25th AIA Student Charrette 2019, London, UK • •

Aug 2020Sep 2020

Student Aechitecture Competitons for Universities across the UK. Finished 1st place with a team of University of Westminster architecture students.

Workshop and Firewood, Satu Mare, Romania, Designer and Carpenter •

Nov 2020

Oak frame for ‘Lemnarie’, where I contributed both as designer and carpenter.

Designed and help to build a firewood drying shed comissioned by my parents.

Visiting Critic, University of Westminster, London, UK •

Visiting critic at Y2 student ‘crits’ for ecology-centric, Studio 2.4 run by Eric Guibert and Anthony Powis. AIA Student Charretter 2019 Winning Team.

ACHIEVEMENTS: Oct 2019

25th AIA Student Charrette Winner 2019, London, UK

REFEREES: Dr. Eric Guibert

Feb 2013Sep 2015

Air Training Corps • • •

Sep 2010Jun 2015

Competed RAFWARMA 2x 40km military march, 2013. Awarded Jack Petchey Achievement Award for outstanding contributions made to the ATC, 2013 Volunteered periodically for the Royal British Legion

Newman Catholic College • •

Collaborated with Citizens UK to establish ‘Safe Havens’ in Harlesden to combat knife crime. Received Jack Petchey Achievement Award and was commended as a high achiever in 2014

University of Westminster Gardener Architect/ Studio Tutor eric@ericguibert.com

Dr. Paolo Zaide University of Westminster Head of Architecture & Cities Studio Tutor p.zaide@westminster.ac.uk

Tom Budd University of Westminster Studio Tutor t.budd@westminster.ac.uk


ACCUSTOM HOUSE Community and Immigration Centre Gravesend

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Key: 1. Main Site Entrance 2. Market 3. Customs House Garden (Extended) 4. Main Entrance 5. Salt Marsh Garden Promenade 6. Classroom/ Lecture Block 7.Dining Courtyard 8. Woodworking Workshop Studio 9. Garden/ Access Point from Heritage Quay 10. Main Dining/ Events Hall 11. Oast House 12. Pottery Workshop Studio 13. Front Service Kitchen 14. Back Service Kitchen 15. Brewery Pub 16. Legal Offices 17. Library Resource Centre 18. Pub Dining Area 19. Waste, Compost and Grey Water Processing Plant 20. Existing Gazebo 21. Accommodation 22. Salt Panne Pool 23. Salt Meadow Pool 24. Parking Relocated 25.Low Marsh Pool 26. High Tide Water Line 27. Low Tide Water Line

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Accustom House is a Community and Immigration Centre that explores resilient, alternative approaches to immigration and asylum-seeking. The project reinterprets local vernacular architecture, traditions and features of the peripheral landscape to create an efficient, financially and environmentally sustainable programme as a riposte to the recent policies implemented by the government such as the Rwanda Plan. The intervention takes place on the existing Customs House and Immigration Office site in Gravesend, Kent.

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Y3S2- ACCUSTOM HOUSE Community and Immigration Centre Gravesend

The existing outbuildings are retrofitted and connected by a structural system to create spaces for living, leisure, education, work and social interaction. The architecture draws from local vernacular archetypes such as the Oast house and cruck frame, weaving foreign and local communities into a synergic scheme. The Kentish Oast house is reinterpreted as heat distrubution system, acting as a pottery kiln, kitchen oven, hop kiln and heat source for the building.


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References: References informing the architectural typology of Accustom House: •

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Industrial buildings of Embankment Marina near Milton, Gravesend Ickham Oast House, Ickham, Kent Market Hall Frame (reconstructed), Weald, Sussex (Shelter, Lloyd Kahn and Bob Easton) St. Benet’s Abbey, Norfolk


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Y3S2- ACCUSTOM HOUSE Community and Immigration Centre Gravesend

Images showing the 1:100 maquette model of Accustom House. The model was displayed as a centre piece by Studio 3.4 at OPEN22 Westminster University School of Architecture and Cities end of year show. The studio production team was managed directly by myself.


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Y3S1- PERIPHERY ABANDON Journey from Gravesend to Cliffe Fort

Periphery Abandon is an exploration of architectural interventions that seek to re-engage the Gravesend and London areas with the peripheral landscape of the Thames Estuary. The aim is to interpret personal moments within the peripheral landscape and translate them into pavilions that offer opportunities for exploration, leisure, and education. The layered landscape of the Thames Estuary offers a rich blend of nature and human activity through time.

From the remnants of the past such as Shornemead Fort, The Hans Egede Wreck, Cliffe Fort, and concrete antitank blocks from WW2, to the Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury Docks in 1948, sand extracting jetties, nature reserves, and feral horses. The proposed pavilions within the peripheral landscape are designed to enhance the existing trail along the southern Thames bank. They offer opportunities for visitors to interact with and engage with the richly layered experience of the area.


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Ref: Extracting Moments within the landscape of Dungeness.


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Y3S1- PERIPHERY ABANDON Journey from Gravesend to Cliffe Fort

Model of pavilions near RSPB Cliffe Pools and Cliffe Fort, these provide views of the main landscape features both vertically and horizontally. They offer spaces for birdwatching, learning, and eyelevel views of the mighty ships drifting on the Thames Estuary. The pavilions celebrate the richness of the peripheral landscape experience from Gravesend to Cliffe.


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Y3S1- VERNACULAR JOINERY Practical Making and Testing of Detail Models

Material study exploring vernacular timber joinery. Radically challenging the use of wood as a sustainable solution for joining structural elements. Joint models were made and tested at 1:2, 1:5, and 1:10 scale, scrutinized for feasibility, sustainability, craftsmanship, and cost-effectiveness.


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JULY-SEPTEMBER 2020- LEMNARIE Firewood Storage and Woodshop

Commissioned by my father as an addition to our homestead in Satu Mare, Romania, ‘Lemnarie’ is a regional term describing an outbuilding used for firewood drying, storage and woodworking. We honored the woodworking culture in Maramures County, where Satu Mare is located, by using traditional joinery methods and constructing the building ourselves. Locally sourced oak timber was used to emphasize the building’s permanence and its significant role in the homestead.


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Y2S2- AQUAPONICS LIVING Urban Farm and Student Accomodation

N Aquaponics Living is a self-sufficient urban farm, restaurant, and student accommodation centered around the process of aquaponics. The scheme’s synergic ecologies enables it to operate on both macro and micro scales between natural and man-made exchange systems. These ecolofies revolve around exchanges, these range from restaurant services for reduced living costs to nutrient exchanges in the aquaponics process. The scheme places an emphasis on food ethics, promoting transparency and awareness around the realities of consuming meat. For instance, diners can witness the sacrifice of the animal that goes into their meal, highlighting the often-overlooked reality of our consumerist-driven society.


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Y1S2- FOLKSTONE FOODSHACK Streetfood Stall forThe Stade in Folkestone

Bibimbap: Preparartion and Serving j.Dolsot

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g.Beef Meat/ Other Locally Sourced Protein e.g. Fish

Preparation and Cooking 1. Vegetables are cut julienne and separated on a flat plate or into individual containers 2. Each type of vegetable is cooked through frying in a wok pan using vegetable, sunflower or sesame oil and placed back into their designated container/space. 3. Meat is cut into strips and placed in soy sauce, minced ginger, minced garlic, sesame oil and sugar marinade. 4. Meat is marinated for about an hour in a refrigirator and cooked for 3-5 minutes on high flame in a wok pan. 5. The gochujang sauce is prepared by adding one table spoon of: sesame oil, sugar, water, roasted sesame seeds, apple cider vinegar and minced garlic then mixed together until the sauce is homogenous.WW

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Assembly and Serving Techniques 1. Oven is preheated at 220 C for 10 minutes. The dolsot is placed in the oven and heated for 10 minutes. Dolsot is taken out and oiled to gain non-stick propreties. 2. One cup of boiled rice is placed in the middle of the dolsot. 3. On top of the rice, the cooked vegetables are placed separately in a circular pattern, each separated from one another with little interval spacing. Meat is usually placed in the middle. 4. A fired egg is placed right in the middle of the bowl over the meat. 5. The bibimbap sauce made from gochujang paste is added over the contents of the dolsot by the consumer based on personal preferance. 6. The bowl is then mixed by the consumer before serving.

Folkestone foodshack is a deployable street food stall designed around the process of cooking/ preparing Bibimbap. The roof structure is designed so that individual pannels can be unmounted to be more conveniently transported if needed. This feature also allows for the roof to be lowered or retracted depending on weather conditions, operated via pullies in a similar manner to that of sails.


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AUG 2023- 75 ARUNDEL ROAD, KT1 3RY

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320 High Street Harlington, Hayes, Middlesex, UB3 5DU

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Copyright The Market Design & Build. No implied licence exists. This drawing should not be used to calculate areas for the purposes of valuation. Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions to be checked on the site by the contractor and such dimensions to be their responsibility. All work must comply with relevant British Standards and Building Regulations requirements. Drawing errors and omissions to be reported to the architect. To be read in conjunction with Architect's specification and other consultant information. All fixed furniture drawn is for guidance only. Refer to separate drawings and schedules.

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Copyright The Market Design & Build. No implied licence exists. This drawing should not be used to calculate areas for the purposes of valuation. Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions to be checked on the site by the contractor and such dimensions to be their responsibility. All work must comply with relevant British Standards and Building Regulations requirements. Drawing errors and omissions to be reported to the architect. To be read in conjunction with Architect's specification and other consultant information. All fixed furniture drawn is for guidance only. Refer to separate drawings and schedules.

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The main ambition for the clients and their young family was to extend the home and future proof their home, ensuring that their living conditions are improved by the works. For the planning strategy we separated the loft conversion from the rear and first floor extension via permitted development rights, and include the rear and first floor extension as a householder application.

The rear extension is covered by a saw tooth roof that allows natural light to penetrate into the interior living space added by the extension, while the large sliding door and oriel window opening frame the lush backagrden which is full of decorative trees. The external envelope of the added volumes are cladded in a white render and contrasting burned timber cladding. This material pallet reinterprets the ‘mock Tudor ‘ elements present on the external details of multiple homes along the road, ensuring that the new extension blends within the context of the neighbourhood.

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General Notes: Copyright The Market Design & Build. No implied licence exists. This drawing should not be used to calculate areas for the purposes of valuation. Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions to be checked on the site by the contractor and such dimensions to be their responsibility. All work must comply with relevant British Standards and Building Regulations requirements. Drawing errors and omissions to be reported to the architect. To be read in conjunction with Architect's specification and other consultant information. All fixed furniture drawn is for guidance only. Refer to separate drawings and schedules.

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General Notes: Copyright The Market Design & Build. No implied licence exists. This drawing should not be used to calculate areas for the purposes of valuation. Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions to be checked on the site by the contractor and such dimensions to be their responsibility. All work must comply with relevant British Standards and Building Regulations requirements. Drawing errors and omissions to be reported to the architect. To be read in conjunction with Architect's specification and other consultant information. All fixed furniture drawn is for guidance only. Refer to separate drawings and schedules.

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75 Arundel Road, KT1 3RY

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Sairah and Tariq Benson Drawing Title

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SELECTED WORKSDANIEL BERENDE

London,Wembley danielberende11@gmail.com (+44) 07802622303


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