David Mehta | Portfolio | Fall 2021 | UWSA

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DESIGN PORTFOLIO

DAVID MEHTA FALL 2021


My name is David Mehta. I’m currently a second-year student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. I grew up in Whistler, British Columbia, and am currently living in Cambridge, Ontario.

HELLO!

I’ve been designing and building projects for as long as I can remember. My choice to study architecture came from a life-long fascination with design. My drive now comes from a desire to protect the natural world and a passion to help facilitate social development. In my free time, I’m always outside. Whether I’m hiking, skiing, surfing, or just spending time with the people I love, I will always chose an outdoor adventure over staying at home. Please enjoy this collection of my personal and academic work!

CONTACT ME

Email | david.mehta@uwaterloo.ca Phone | 604-902-5847 Instagram | @davimeht


QUALIFICATIONS Excellent design and visualization skills developed through design studio and critiques as well as almost 7 years working in the Adobe Suite. Strong leadership skills built through multiple managerial and supervision positions in past employment.

EDUCATION University of Waterloo School of Architecture | September 2020 - Present

Candidate for Bachelor of Architecture | Honour’s Co-op Program | Excellent Academic Standing

Whistler Secondary School | September 2015 - June 2020

Class of 2020 Valedictorian | Top Grade Point Average

SKILLS Digital

Analog

| Rhino 7

| Sketchup

| Rhino CAM

| Welding

| 3D Printing

| Revit

| Enscape

| Adobe Suite

| Wood Working

| CNC

| Grasshopper

| Corona

| Microsoft Office

| Model Making

| Laser Cutting

WORK EXPERIENCE Camp Counsellor | Camp Summit | 2018 - 2021 Successfully organized and led 15 overnight 3+ day hiking trips | Cared for over 20 cabins of kids aged 4-14 | Completed a 3 year leadership training program | Awarded staff of the session multiple times Lifeguard/Swim Instructor | Municipality of Whistler | 2019 - 2021 Trained in and provided first-aid and CPR | Confidently worked in a fast paced, high stress enviroment | Facilitated multiple swimming lesson sets for 2-12 year olds Front End Supervisor | Sewak’s Independent Grocer | 2017 - 2019 In charge of on-floor cashiers | Made schedules and organized breaks | Took care of all higher level customer service and troubleshooting Architect Shadow | Brigitte Loranger Architecture and Planning Ltd. | 2018 Followed an architect through daily tasks | Provided design input on ongoing projects

DISTINCTIONS President’s Scholar of Excellence Award | University of Toronto | 2020 Awarded to 90 of the most highly qualified students applying to all undergraduate programs Whistler Secondary Outstanding Student Award | 2020 Awarded to one graduate who “has proven to go above and beyond in every aspect of their lives in and out of school” Duke of Edinburgh Bronze & Silver Award | 2017-2020


Sean Kliman 6109 Carnarvon Street, Vancouver, BC V6N1K2 – 604-369-3893 – Sean.kliman@gmail.com October 17th 2021 To whom it may concern, I have known David Mehta since he was 11 years old, as he was one of my first campers at Camp Summit. Over the past 8 years I have been able to watch him grow, both as his director in leadership programs, as well as his direct supervisor this summer when he was able to finally join our staff team. David takes a thoughtful and hands on approach to everything he does. He approaches problems both critically, and creatively, coming up with inventive and practical solutions in an efficient manner. He shows an extraordinary amount of passion for his work, and the care he provides to those in his charge is outstanding. He shows an incredible attention to detail for any task he is assigned and ensures he has gone above and beyond in his completion of it, always with a smile on his face. His detailed oriented approach ensures that nothing gets missed with any assignment. Whenever we talk about something that needs to get done, I have full and complete confidence that it will be completed in a timely manner to the highest standard. Not only is he great at following directions, but David has both the eye to see when tasks need to be completed, as well as the initiative to start and finish them without being asked. David also brings a fantastic energy to the work environment, being both confident and personable. His peers hold him in high regard, voting him to be counsellor of the week this past summer, and describing him as a “God Send.” He is always willing to lend a helping hand and assists others when the need arises. Even in stressful situations, David demonstrates great leadership qualities by remaining calm, and being able to guide the group to make sure whatever the problem happens to be, gets solved. His mere presence improves the quality of any group. David is a dream employee in my eyes. He is always looking to improve the work he is doing, and is happy to receive critical feedback. Additionally, he is quick to implement any feedback he is given and will follow up to make sure the desired changes have been made. Outside of work, David is passionate about fighting to end climate injustice, consistently volunteering, organizing, and showing up to provide support. In general, he is easy going, fun to be around, and shockingly funny. It is my belief that he not only improves any work environment he is a part of, but it is in fact a detriment to not have him there. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to reach out by either email or phone. Sincerely, Sean Kliman 6109 Carnarvon Street Vancouver BC, V6N 1K2 604-369-3893

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6 ADAPTIVE RE-USE HIGH-RISE 12 LIBRARY & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 18 AT-RISK YOUTH HOUSING 24 THE PUBLIC VAULT 30 SEA-TO-SKY MARKET

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ADAPTIVE RE-USE COOPERATIVE HOUSING STUDIO | 2A | FALL 2021 SOFTWARE | Rhino 7, Enscape, Grasshopper, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop SUPERVISOR | Rick Haldenby Located in Kitchener, Ontario, this project aims to make the transition to higher density living possible for people moving from more rural and suburban areas. Based on the German Bagruppen cooperative housing model, this project aims tell the stories of real people. I talked to six people in my life that currently live in suburban or rural areas about what would make apartment style living fit their lifestyle. For example, there was one family with a person in a wheelchair, a multigeneration family, and a few families with students away from home. This project is designed to be almost entirely prefabricated. I created standard rooms and layouts for each apartment that could be slightly altered to meet the needs of the families. There are only four different types of prefabricated walls used for the facade, three different bathroom layouts, one kitchen layout, and three different bedroom set ups. These spaces were then reorganized to fill the space for the people that are imagined living there. The units are then supported by a communal green house, garden, and kitchen space. Plant walls made from the existing brick curve up the walls of the double-height space to form a large green space.


Axonometric 1:250

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Lower Floor Plan 1:250

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Upper Floor Plan 1:250

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Each student’s model stacked together.

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Oblique 1:150


SANCTUARY LIBRARY, CAFE & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING STUDIO | 1B | WINTER 2021 SOFTWARE | Rhino 7, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop SUPERVISOR | Cameron Parkin Located close to downtown Toronto, the Sanctuary provides a safe and inviting space for residents to remove themselves from busy urban life. The building is separated into three program shards, with the main library and counselling services in the largest triangle, cafe in the second, and transitional housing in the smallest. The goal of this library is to provide a transitional housing service for those who may have recently left a difficult situaiton. On an island between busy roads, an interior facing form was taken. All entrances and exits are removed from street level, with most of the windows following the same pattern. A large portion of the library sits below street level. Because of this, the windows on the exterior are limited. The space is meant to feel like a removal from urban life, in order to achieve this, it was important to have strength in lighting and precense of green spaces. Light wells that travel from floor to ceilinging in every building, with program spiralling off of it. The wells organize program, as well as provide visual connections for patrons of the library. On a social scale, this project aims to help people in need get back on their feet. The housing would be available for applicants for 2-4 months while residents work in the library or cafe. Counselling services would work in conjuction with the housing program; the entire upstairs of the main library section is dedicated to community ressources such as addiction and mental health counselling, as well as a job center.


Site Plan 1:4000

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First Floor Plan 1:500

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Second Floor Plan 1:500

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Materials Diagram 1:500

Wall Section Fragment 1:100

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Structure Diagram Mass Timber

Water Collection


STATION HOUSE AT RISK YOUTH HOUSING STUDIO | 1A | FALL 2020 SOFTWARE | Rhino 7, SketchUp Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop SUPERVISOR | Fiona Lim Tung Located in Cambridge, Ontario, this housing projects works to help youth gain stability before they travel into the world. Three bedrooms sit with their own roofs under one large all-ecompassing roof. The form is a residential interpretation of a large European train station roof that would cover the entire station under one roof. The form stands as final stop before complete independence.

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Story-Telling Axonometric

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Main Floor Plan 1:200

Site Section 1:500

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Lofts Floor Plan 1:200

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Materials Diagram

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PLANT MESH

CONCRETE

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Exterior Collage

Interior Dynamic Collage

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PUBLIC VAULT BEINECKE LIBRARY CASE STUDY STUDIO | 1B | WINTER | 2021 SOFTWARE | Rhino 7, Enscape, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop SUPERVISOR | Cameron Parkin COLLABORATION WITH | Sarah Abdulkarim, Avina Gonen, Morgan Jacobson A Study into the display and organization of the Beinecke Library on the Yale University Campus. This study aims to represent the public display of information that the building takes. Typical archives are often lowered below ground, out of public view. This library challenges that idea through the large tower of books in the center of the library; therefore, allowing for a more accesible and interesting approach to the collection and storage of some of humanity’s oldest literature.

Form Diagram


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Site Plan 1:500

North Section 1:100

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Floor Plans 1:250

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Sectional Perspective 1:50

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Vignettes


SEA-TO-SKY MARKET STEEL COMPETITION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION | 1B | WINTER | 2021 SOFTWARE | Rhino 7, Grasshopper, Enscape, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop SUPERVISOR | Justin Forest Bregg COLLABORATION WITH | Megan Sousa The Sea-to-Sky Market Sits on the waterfron of Coal Harbour in Vancouver, British Columbia. The central area of the market is covered by a large steel canopy cladded with corten steel and glass panels, which houses a small performance space, multiple stands, and places to socialize. Sprawling off of the main structure, down the shoreline, are smaller individual stands for people to set up shop. These booths sit on a large walking route, putting them in immediate view and easy access of the public. The form is inspired by the massive mountains of the Garivaldi and North Shore Mountain ranges, as well as the sea that the structure dips into. The market mimics the mountain to shoreline landscape of the surrounding area into the Sea-to-Sky region.


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East Section 1:50

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South Section 1:50


Materials Diagram

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