rchitecture Portfolio






I'm an aspiring architect with ideas central to the African story. My exploration of the meaning of architecture and its relationship to people is my driving force and how that relationship makes life better for all.

Aside from architecture, I have a love for listening to and playing musical instruments. I enjoy spending time outdoors and exploring new places by various forms/ modes of transportation. Finally, I love to cook and discuss movies of any kind.
Work Experience Education
Junior Associate Designer
Mobius Architecture
JUNE 2021- Current
Interacted with clients to propose ideas, assisted with architectural and construction drawings.
Speareheaded and supervised projects of interns and members of collaborating offices.
Landscaper (CO-OP)
MAY 2020 - AUGUST 2020
Yards Unlimited Landscaping
Constructed residential outside spaces, gardens, and porches underforemen, utilizing architectural knowledge for quicker and effective completion
Laurentian University
June 2022 (Bachelor of Architectural Studies)
Columbia International College
June 2018 (Ontario Secondary School Diploma)
Key Skills and Characteristics
Physical and Digital Modelling
Hand and Software Drafting
Revit
Rhino 6 & 7
Architect Intern
JUNE 2019 - AUGUST 2019
MultiCad Consulting Architects, Planners and Engineers
Shadowed architects and engineers, observing various stages of planning and design
Conducted research into architectural materials specific to climate zones for presentation
Adobe Suite
Microsoft Suite
Lumion
Enscape
Office Management and Supervision
-Junior Designer
Online Portfolio:
https://enyinemorganasiedu.wixsite.com/my-site
Enyine F. Morgan-Asiedu
Junior Associate Designer
email: enyinemorganasiedu7@gmail.com
mobile: +233 209 689 786
Enyine Fianko Morgan-Asiedu

DAKO DUPLEX is a 3 bedroom residential semi-detached home commissioned by the Dako family to Mobius Architecture in Accra, Ghana.


With a simple geometric form, the building uses concrete as its main material while cutting into it for light, air penetration and connection to nature.

With its simple geometric form, it allows for the maximization of space and an open concept plan. The home will feature an indoor garden and outdoor patio. To address potential expansion, the indoor garden can be transformed into a green wall staircase which still has the potential for a higher skylight





The BEN-AWUAH RESIDENCE is a residential landscape proposal for the Awuah family house

The project brief contained a pool, tennis court, and fountain as a feature. In the course of the design, it seemed appropriate to include a gym and outhouse which serves as an intermediary between the pool and tennis court.




The design of the BEN-AWUAH RESIDENCE critically took into account the developing ages of the children who have a keen interest in sports. The client also requested for elements that show the connection to the local area. This brought about the inspiration for coconut trees and natural wood.

3rd Year CO-OP - 2021

Brian's Beach Resort is a vacation home in Prampram, Ghana by Mobius Architecture.

Handcrafting each piece, the materials chosen were specifically chosen to reflect portions of the building conceptually as well as economically

The model of the building used grey and yellow matt board as well as white foam board to represent the solid walls of the building and the foundation. Wood blinds were represented by contoured yellow matt board which were aligned. The base of the model utilized waffle structure techniques to reduce





Rain is situated in Bennet lake in Greater Sudbury,
RAIN is a proposed sauna that uses the concept of falling rain in the cooling process of the sauna ritual. The space includes a sauna, a change room, a lounge, and a rain room. The inspiration was drawn from the experience of falling rain in the rainy season of Ghana.




The rain room is inspired by my connection and memories of a cleansing during the rainy season. It utilizes water from Bennet Lake which is found in Sudbury Ontario. The journey to the sauna takes visitors though the Laurentian University trails and forest and allows for a complete preparation and appreciation of nature and trees as a part of the experience

1st Year Studio - 2018 - 2019
A.D.A.M.

ADAM is a collaborative design-build for the Sudbury community during the winter period.
As an introduction to design and construction techniques, a wood form is designed to be placed on the frozen lake. The project used A-frame connections to create shelters and sitting areas for skaters on the ice.




The project although design focused, also introduced the steps, schedules, and timelines found within a design and construction project. The diversity of ideas and forthcoming nature of each member contributed to completing on time as well as efficiently managing the cost of material and construction
A.D.A.M.





