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Emrik Burrows Selected Works_Jan_2018


Curriculum Vitae

contact me | 226 . 919 . 7461 | emrikburrows@gmail.com EXPERIENCE KPMB ARCHITECTURE - Toronto, Ontario 2017 Architectural Co-Op - revit modeling + schematic design + proposals + feasibility studies Project Types: • Civic • Institutional • Performance • Educational Responsibilities: • Schematic design, design development, feasibility studies, and consultant coordination for multiple projects. Competition development and submission for multiple projects. L360 ARCHITECTURE - London, Ontario 2016 Architectural Co-Op - revit modeling + schematic design + proposals Project Types: • Residential • Institutional • Commercial • Marketing Responsibilities: • Schematic Design and visualizations using Revit and Lumion. Design Development and Detailing. Site verification for existing BIM models. Supplier and consultant correspondence. DASHWOOD INDUSTRIES - Centralia, Ontario Engineering Co-Op - custom drawings + tools 2015 Project Types: • Residential Renovation • New Construction • Manufacturing Efficiency • Service Responsibilities: • Update and create custom product drawings, spec components needed for custom units, design equipment to improve manufacturing efficiency, service malfunctioning equipment and products.


DASHWOOD INDUSTRIES - Centralia, Ontario Window Manufacturing - welding and framing 2014 + 2013 Responsibilities: • Manufacture windows and framing systems to be installed in renovations and new construction. COSTUME DESIGN - London, Ontario 2013 + 2014 + 2015 + 2016 design + construction + weathering EDUCATION

2015 2015 Construction Construction - London, - London, Ontario Ontario Bass Guitar Bass- Guitar design -+ design construction + construction + electrionics + electrionics

RYERSON UNIVERSITY - Toronto, Ontario 2015 2015 2015 2015 2013 - 2018 Construction Construction - London, - London, Ontario Ontario Mentor-MentorToronto, Toronto, Ontario Ontario tion + electrionics Bass Guitar Bass -Guitar design- +design construction + construction + electrionics + electrionics Student Student Mentor -Mentor for 1 +- 2for years 1 +2 Bachelors of Architectural Science Co-op Extension st

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2013 - 2018 2013 + 2013 2014 + 2015 2014 +Union 2016 2015 + (ACU) 2016 - Co-op representative Architecture Student TextilesTextilesLondon,London, Ontario Ontario Responsibilities: weathering Costuming Costuming - design- +design sewing+ + sewing+ weathering weathering • Act as a liaison between students and faculty members as well as plan events inside of the 2013/Now 2013/Now RYERSON RYERSON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY - Toronto, - Toronto, Ontario Ontario department of architecture. BachelorBachelor of Architectural of Architectural Science Science - third year - third year

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RYERSON ARCHITECTURE CO-OP PROGRAM 2016 - 2017

2015 2015 Acceptance Acceptance into Rerson intoArchitecture Rerson Architecture Co-Op Program Co-Op Program

2014 2014 University University Deans List Deans List 2015 2015 2013 2013 cture Co-Op Program Acceptance Acceptance into Rerson into Rerson Architecture Architecture Co-Op Co-Op Program Program UNIVERSITY DEANS LIST University University Admittance Admittance Scholarship Scholarship 2014 2014

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vray drawing photography textile model making photography textile model making


RECONNECT SENSE HAPTIC ECC SAKURA ASCENSION MODELS PERSONAL PROJECTS

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RECONNECT TEAM: RANDA LAW

The RECONNECT basilica looks at both the past and present of Catholicism and culture in order to bring people together. At grade, the building operates similar to the successful Distillery District to the east and has space for the markets to extend onto the surrounding site. The geometric worship space on the third floor creates a public space underneath in order to attach meaning to it for all people. A large concrete wall also has sacred meaning as it connects the interior to the exterior with a large modern steeple as well as being a circulation path. Location Year Area Requirements

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Trinity and Mill Toronto, Ontario 2015, Year 3, Semester 2 2500m2 Worship Space Rectory Parish Hall Relationship to Community Prodema Prodex Concrete Circulation Walls

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Main Structural Truss Wood Panel Anchors 25mm Prodema Prodex Siding W360 x 196 Floor Structure 50mm Rigid Insulation 12.5mm Plywood Sheathing 200mm Steel Stud + Insulation 12.5mm Gypsum Board 25mm Rigid Insulation W360 x 196 Bottom Chord 100mm Steel Stud + Insulation W360 x 196 Floor Structure + Batt 25mm Prodema Prodes Siding

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SENSE

TEAM: JOHNATHAN CHAN, TIMOTHY LAI, CHRIS PIN, SAHIL SAROY, DANIEL SOBIERAJ

The interactive installation embraces the concept of community in the context of Toronto. As a beacon for congregation, the modules act as a catalyst for social collision and interaction. A celebration of diversity and endless opportunities, Sense binds us together for a brief moment in space and in time. Pulsating lights invite users to interact with the installation. The increase in user interaction corresponds to an increase in installation activity allowing strangers to connect serendipitously as the instillation draws people together Location Year Area Requirements

Materials 01 Sense Cladding

365 Church St. Toronto, Ontario 2017, Year 4, Semester 1 1m2 Digital Fabrication Public Interactivity 1:1 scale Responsive Design Yupo Arduino


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HAPTIC Haptic is an exploration into the idea of nonvisual design. The project began as a study of the way people physically interact with the world and grew into the creation of a design tool for haptically programing a space. The project aims to control the disruptive vibrations created by the surrounding site and either amplify or reduce them to define the type of activities that are to be done in that area. The amount of amplification or reduction is dependent on the way people naturally use a space when subconsciously considering its specific attributes Location

Front st. Toronto, Ontario Year 2017, Year 4, Semester 1 Area 85,000m2 Requirements Create Interiority Engage the Body Make Public Space Enhance people perception Materials None 01 Rail Deck Park (Site test area)


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The model contains four vibration motors to simulate vibrations on the site. The four tiles at the top of the model contain varying amounts of vibration isolation and are interchangeable with additional tiles housed in the base. each tile is given an isolation rating (1 is the most) that corresponds with the site map. The model allows observers to construct and physically interact with different portions of the proposed site. Iteration also introduces the possibility for the observer to create unique tile relationships to increase their understanding of the non-standard design method

01 Design Model (1:25) 02 Site map with corresponding isolation ratings


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ECC

TEAM: BRUCE KUWABARA, SHIRLEY BLUMBERG, PAULO ROCHA, GLENN MACMULLIN, TYLER HALL, CLAIRE KURTIN

In imagining a new civic heart for Etobicoke, we drew our inspiration from the deep and recent history of the city and the region- from the great indigenous forests of Ontario, and traditions of building of The First Nations and the early settlers, to the post-war modernist vision of the municipality. The design harmonizes architecture, landscape, sustainability and infrastructure to create an integrated civic hub. Every space, expresses the values of democracy through qualities of transparency, connectivity, accessibility, and bold sustainability creating a vibrant civic centre. Location Year Area Requirements

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399 The West Mall. Etobicoke, Ontario 2017 10,000m2 Civic Space Daycare Library Athletic Facilities Brass Cladding Alder Civic Square


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SAKURA TEAM: BRUCE KUWABARA, BOB SIMS

Sakura was a redevelopment competition initiated by Oliver McMillian for Sakura Square LLC. The Competition looked at re-envisioning the current plot of land owned by Sakura into a mixed use development capable of further enriching the Japanese - American culture in Denver. a careful balance was struck between religious symbolism and community outreach in this preliminary phase in order to evoke the idea of a space which both served its current community and extended itself towards the larger region of Colorado. The Buddhist temple was a integral component of the project. Location Year Area Requirements

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Denver Colorado, USA 2017 9,250m2 Buddhist Temple Cultural Centre Residential Condos New Public Square Undetermined

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01 Acrylic Model (rearrangeable) 02 Gallery Street Render 03 Massing Variations


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Ascension Ascension examines the Roman Catholic tradition which it was designed for and helped develop Reconnect. Focusing on the religious ascension of Jesus, the building increases size and elevation as one travels from west to east: profane to sacred. The integrated spire of the worship space houses the most sacred spaces and items including the alter and the tabernacle, and externally raises off the ground in it’s own literal ascension . Light enters the nave through a continuous skylight behind the main structural system, drawing the eye up and towards God Location Year Area Requirements

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Trinity and Mill Tronto, Ontario 2015, Year 3, Semester 1 3,500m2 Worship Space Rectory Parish Hall 3000m2 - 4500m2 Parklex Panels Glulam Structure

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W150 x 18 Gypsum Panels Space Frame Roof Support Glulam Support Beam Main Glulam Beam Aluminum Drip Cap Inset Skylight Rough Cut Skylight Framing Skylight Support

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01 Ascension Massing Models (1:500) 02 Reconnect Massing Development (1:500) 03 Residential House Replication (1:100)


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Writers Studio Model (1:20) Writers Studio Interior (1:20) Light Diffuser On (1:1) Sense Construction (1:1) Collaborative Exercise 2018 (1:150)


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Custom Bass Guitar Vaporizer Competition entry 1st Officer William Murdoch (acting) Cinderella’s Prince (acting) Ensemble (acting)


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Costume Replication (Pyramid Head) Costume Replication (Mad Hatters Hat) Album Artwork (Cedar and Pine) Set Design (Titanic Bridge) Set Design (Titanic Capsizing)


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