FM Florence Ma Portfolio 2016
VISUAL CIRRICULUM VITAL 2012
EDUCATION
2013
1st Year: Introduction to Architecture
2nd Year: Intermediate Design Studio
2014
2015
3rd Year: Integration Studio
4th Year Specialization: Project Management
Soochow University: China Studio 2014
EMPLOYMENT
J. Walter Thomson
Assistant Art Director Hong Kong
INVOLVEMENTS
Habitat for Humanity: Construction Volunteer
Additional: Philosophy Elective
Coventry AA School of University Architecture: (UK): Japan Construction Korshirakura Management Workshop
United Design Group (Architectural Firm): Architecture Intern Shanghai
(Advertising Agency):
2016
Tinklabs: Graphic Art Assistant Hong Kong
Solar Decathlon 2016 Architecture Team Sir John Laing Project Working with Engineering Students from the United Kingdom
ACHIEVEMENTS
FLORENCE MA
[PHONE NUMBER] +852 55001120 [E-MAIL] florencema.fm@gmail.com [CURRENT LOCATION] Hong Kong [HOMETOWN] Toronto, Canada
PUBLICATIONS
First Year Architectural Design Competition: Finals
City of Toronto Urban Design Awards: Architecture of Civility
Architecture 325 and City Form + : Architectural The Hearst Tower Magazine: China Studio
Evolve Sustainable Design Competition: 2nd Place
EDUCATION & STUDIES ABROAD Ryerson University Toronto, Canada Bachelor Of Architectural Science | Year 5 | 2011-current | Specialization in Project Management | AA School of Architecture London, United Kingdom Japan Korshirakura Workshop | 2015 August- September| Coventry University Coventry, United Kingdom International Exchange | 2015 January- June | Construction Management Soochow University Suzhou, China China Studio (Summer Exchange)| 2014 June - July|
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE TINKLABS LIMITED |Graphic Designer Assistant| Hong Kong 2015| Graphic Work for Company Website, Company Logo Design, Preparation For Company Presentations, Projects Include | handy Company Re-branding, Company Presentations UNITED DESIGN GROUP (ARCHITECTURAL FIRM) |Summer Intern at Office Of Urban Renewal | Shanghai June2014 -August 2014 | Drafting of Construction Documents, Model Making, Preparation and Research For Client Presentations Projects Include | Nanjing Qinhuai District Urban Renewal, Shanghai Zhujiajiao Resort District J. WALTER THOMPSON (ADVERTISING AGENCY) |Assistant Art Director | Hong Kong June2012 - July 2012| Contributes To Artistic Direction For Advertisements Intensive Use Of Graphic Softwares, Involved In Product Shooting, Both Still And Film. Clients Include | Nikon, Hsbc, Shell, Pizza Hut, Gsk Ltd AGC DESIGN LTD. (ARCHITECTURAL FIRM) |Summer Trainee| Hong Kong 2010| Drafting And Refining Construction Drawings Projects Include | Galaxy Macau Resort |
SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY Autodesk| Autocad
Adobe | Photoshop
Autodesk| Revit
Adobe | Illustrator
Microsoft| Project
Adobe | InDesign
Go 2 Meeting
Rhinoceros 5.0
Google| SketchUp
Rendering | VRay
VOLUNTEER & OTHER INVOLVEMENTS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | Construction Volunteer| 2011- 2015| Involved in home construction projects in Canada and also home renovation projects in Hong Kong. SOLAR DECATHLON 2016 |Architectural Team | Toronto Canada 2015| Team consist of Engineering, Urban Planning, Architecture Students to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient and attractive. SIR JOHN LIANG PROJECT |Architect and Project Manager | Toronto and Coventry 2015| Working with Engineering students fro UK on a international school building renewal project. Duties include architecture design, and project management of the construction phase.
ACHIEVEMENTS
EVOLVE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN COMPETITION |1st Runner Up| Designed a local community library that is sustainable, net-zero and water wise. Competited with post secondary students nationwide. CITY OF TORONTO URBAN DESIGN AWARDS |An Architecture Of Civility| Award was issued by the Civic Design team within City of Toronto’s Planning’s Urban Design Department. Project included the re-purposing and redesigning of certain underused parks across the city. 325 MAGAZINE | Project from “China Studio” was selected as one of the featured projects in the student architecture works magazine.
IN THE TREE POOLSIDE HUT REJUVENATION CABIN IN THE WOODS LIVE WORK PLAY THE WELL LIBRARY
IN THE TREES
| Community Center |Winter 2014 | REVIT, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR | Trees are an important part of nature in that it not only provides oxygen and shade for living creatures but also acts as a habitat for many different wild life species. In the various components of a tree, they each serve its own purpose contributing to the whole organism. The roots draw in water and nutrients from the soil. The trunk acts as the structure and holds up all that is above it. The branches spread out allowing the foliage to give shelter below. Furthermore, the characteristics of spaces carved by these components provide a totally different experience for the users. As designed in this project, the lower stories which are under the tree shades and have open spaces are programed for more communal activities while the upper floors provide a sense of enclosure and privateness with the varying programs in this community center. Also, the concept of tree came from the developing linear park and the neighbouring Clarence Park near the site. By creating a linkage, this building strives to be part of the evolving pedestrian orientated community.
STRUCTURAL GRID: MIX OF DIFFERENT IN THEFINALTREES WINTER 2014LAYOUTS
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CONCEPT DIAGRAM Concept Diagram
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Structure Layout
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FINAL STRUCTURAL GRID: MIX OF DIFFERENT TREE STRUCTURE MODELS
Private to Public Diagram
Program Diagram
Final Structural Grid: Mix of Different Tree Structure Models
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Second Floor 776 m²
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Multi-Purpose Room 2 119 m²
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Gymnasium 369 m²
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Fitness 449 m²
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IN THE TREES WINTER 2014
Section A-A
A curtain wall system was considered to be used over a solid wall system as it is easier to control where light enters the building. The shadow and patterns that the aluminum panels cast inside the building gives a more vivid experience to the people inside.
The exterior layer of aluminum perforated panels create an intricate pattern that cast shadows on the
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Library 1149 m² Fourth Floor 12000
Third Floor 952 m²
Stretching Area 321 m²
Third Floor 8000
Second Floor 776 m² Gymnasium 369 m²
Second Floor 4000
Ground Floor 1066 m²
Ground Floor 1000 Street Level 0
Basement 625 m²
Pool Area 556 m²
Pool Area 556 m²
Pool Area 556 m² Basement Floor -4000
Sub-basement Floor -7000
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4th FLOOR VISUAL CONNECTION
EXTERIOR ANCHORED PANELS
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IN THE TREES WINTER 2014
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Parapet Flashing Sealant Spandrel Panel Rigid Insulation Perferated Panel Fin Anchors Air Control Layer Steel Studs (150mm) Plywood Sheathing Cant Fully Adhesive Rood Membrane Plywood Sheathing Concrete Slab on Metal Decking Wide Flange Open Web Joist Drop Ceiling Fire Stop Aluminium Soffit Hung Connectors Metal Flashing Curtain Wall Rail Wood Flooring Furring Foam Insulation Insulated Glazing
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At Grade Detail Florence - Wall Section & Details A111 Scale
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POOLSIDE HUT
| Koshirakura Workshop |Summer 2015 | Sketchup, Woodworking, Handmodeling| Koshirakura is located in the mid region of Japan, like many other post-agricultural communities, the village faces many challenges. Due to the decreasing population, the community struggled to maintain their local school and had recondition the site. In particular, the village has decided to repurpose the school pool due to the high maintenance required. This project is the redevelopment of the poolside hut that once placed the pool tank generator. Being inspired by the breathtaking views of the surrounding nature, our group decided to redesign the hut into a gathering area where the villagers can socialize and enjoy the surroundings. During the span of three weeks, we managed to redesign and apply our ideas physically using local timber and other materials. Our focus is to encourage the hut to blend in with the surrounding and create a link between the now abandoned pool and the main school structure. With this in mind, we created very flexible programs where the house could be totally enclosed or fully opened. The front and back door can be fully extended, creating the clear linkage from one end to the other. The end grain flooring can be pulled out to increase the area of gathering. The four walls are also very sensitive the direction it is facing. The front wall includes two big operable openings which allows the direct visual connection to the entrance to the school and the very famous sakura tree on site. In fact, the front entrance frames the view of the sakura tree. Moreover, the west elevation introduces the bamboo "lantern" wall which allows the shadows of the people revealed to the exterior, which attracts the users passing by the main road. The east wall includes exterior shutters that aims to combine the window opening and the building skin. The back wall includes a shadow window where we preserved some local plants and flowers and used it to create a special shadow to cast onto the main sitting area in the hut. Furthermore, the concrete flooring extends to the end where a sitting block is introduced that levels to the poolside height.
Origina Structure Kept
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Pool School Gym The flooring of the house showcase the same language. We decided to create an end grain flooring on the east side that rises 35cm as the sitting area that can also be pulled outside the house for special occasions. The concrete panel flooring on the west side is the support area of the house. Lastly, the smooth concrete flooring in the middle acts as the linkage and is symbolic as it is a long strip that goes through the house and extends to the exterior.
North Elevation
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End Grain Flooring Polished Concrete Flooring Concrete Panel Flooring Concrete Sitting Area Bamboo “ Lantern� Wall Shadow Wall Shutter Wall Operable Front Wall Operable Front Door End Grain Flooring Pull Out Area
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Bamboo Lantern Wall designed to capture attention as it faces the main road to the town
Front Door Frames the View of Sakura Tree
East Elevation
South Elevation
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POOLSIDE HUT SUMMER 2015
Roof Panels
Roof Structure
Translucent Skylight Wooden Back Wall Shutter Wall Shadow Wall Removable Wall Sub-Structure End Grain Flooring Back Sitting Concrete Walkway Operable Front Wall Operable Front Door Bamboo Walls Exploded Isometric Diagram
REJUVENATION- Rest Recharge Reconnect |FALL 2013 | REVIT, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR | Tiredness, Stress, Exhaustion‌ these are problems many people are facing nowadays. Yet people may not always know the right way to recover from these problems. There are two types of activities that make people tired, brain activities and body activities. Body activities would obviously make your physical body tired where you may rest by sleeping. However, when people have high brain activities, the right way to recover is actually to work out the body. This design project on the Wellington Recreation Center strives to provide the full experience for users in the Wellington Neighbourhood to recover from their exhaustion and be ready to reconnect back to the community in a better shape. To achieve that goal, different programs are included in three themes, REST, RECHARGE, and RECONNECT, to build up the full journey in this project.
REST INDIVDUAL
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-YOGA ROOM -MEDIATION ROOM -THERMAL BATHS
RECHARGE INDIVIDUAL (INTRODUCING INTERACTION)
+ ACTIVE - FITNESS ROOM - GYNAMSIUM - MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM (ACTIVE) - RUNNUNG TRACKS
RECONNECT GROUP + ACTIVE
-LIBRARY -CAFE - OUTDOOR LANDSCAPE AREA
3D Circulation
REJUVENATION FALL 2013
CLARENCE PARK
Connection to Park
OPEN TO BELOW
CLARENCE PARK
Representing Circulation
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
REST FORTH FLOOR PLAN INDIVDUAL + QUIET
CLARENCE PARK
Outling Different Programs
RECHARGE THIRD FLOOR PLAN, SECOND FLOOR PLAN INDIVIDUAL + ACTIVE (INTRODUCING INTERACTION)
- FITNESS ROOM - GYNAMSIUM - MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM (ACTIVE) - RUNNUNG TRACKS
RECONNECT GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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-LIBRARY -CAFE - OUTDOOR LANDSCAPE AREA
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West Elevation West Elevation
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PARAPET FLASHING AIR CONTROL LAYER METAL CONNECTION BACKER ROD FULLY ADHERED ROOF MEMBRANE PLYWOOD SHEATHING METAL DECK WITH CONCRETE OPEN WEB JOIST SEMI RIGID INSULATION BRICK TIE WIDE FLANGE BEAM SHEATHING SHELF ANGLE BRICK CLADDING VAPOUR BARRIER INTERIOR FINISHING FIBERGLASS INSULATION METAL RAIL METAL FLASHING WINDOW HEAD ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAME GLAZING
Roof Parapet Detail
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METAL CONNECTION BACKER ROD FULLY ADHERED ROOF MEMBRANE PLYWOOD SHEATHING
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CABIN IN THE WOODS |FALL 2012 |RHINOCEROS, VRAY, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR | Cabin in the woods is a cottage design that can allow up to 6 users. The form of the cabin is highly influenced by the wind and sunlight at site. Due to the very windy site, the back of the building is designed lessen wind impacts, also the south side of the building is designed to have large glazing for maximum sunlight allow-ance. The material used in this project was mainly local, with the intensive use of timber, the building is designed to blend in with the surroundings.
Design Development
Front Elevation
CABIN IN THE WOODS FALL 2012
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LIVE WORK PLAY| WINTER 2012
|HAND DRAFTING, PHOTOSHOP| Located in the very interesting Kensington neighbourhood in Toronto, the project requires a ground retail area for a bike shop with a residential flat on top for a three person’s family. The site is very narrow, along with the very restricted zoning restrictions, all spaces were carefully considerated. Live, work and play were the ideas that surrouned the design. The relationship between the theme helped crafted the different functioned areas in the house.
Kids Play Room
Skylight
Kids Bedroom
Home Office
Open Kitchen Storefront Display
Front Elevation
Back Elevation
Open Storage
Master Bedroom
Living Room Cashier
Bike Storage
Bike Workshop
Workshop Storage
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LIVE WORK PLAY WINTER 2012
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LIVE PLAY WORK PUBLIC
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Bike Storage Open Storage Washroom Storefront Display Bike Display Cashier Bike Workshop Workshop Storage Living Room Open Kitchen Eating Area Home Office Kids Bedroom Kids Play Room Master Bedroom Balcony
THE WELL LIBRARY
|WINTER 2015| |REVIT, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR| First Runner Up (Evolve sustainable design competition)| GROUP WORK The Well Library scored first runner up in the national Evolve sustainable design competition for a net-zero energy and water-wise community library. For centuries, libraries have stood as symbols of enlightenment, learning, and civility in a society. This local community library located in the downtown of Toronto is a library with excellent environmental awareness, environmentally sustainable and low-impact systems, and high performance and efficient components. We have also used this opportunity to transform the library into a learning experience to showcase how rainwater can be conserved and reused in real life. One of the main features in the design is how the roofs drain water towards the central greenhouse that houses a rainwater filter and storage tank, which is connected to a larger water circulation system throughout the building. At the same time, our group has created a design that does not solely prioritize performance, but balances a multitude of other factors for a holistic design result that we feel is appropriate for this site. This proposal is more than just creating It aims to embody a fuller definition of sustainability, beyond the quantifiable metrics of energy or water.
Design Concept Diagram “THE HEART� OF THE BUILDING
SUSTAINABILITY We have identified three main aspects of sustainability that we want to achieve in the context of this community library. Though not exhaustive, these aspects cover a lot of ground and encapsulate a critical interrelationship of building systems.
ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental Impact of Materials Renewable Energy Sources Energy Consumption Reduction Life Cycle Analysis High Performance Building Envelope Building Heating and Cooling Water Consumption Reduction and Conservation
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Created a central ‘heart’ that would perform many sustainable and passive functions that are visible to the public
Photo-Voltaic Panels
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COMMUNITY Educate Community with Exposed Sustainability Features Integrate into Community Fabric Stimulate Community Activity Share of Ideas, Interactions between Distinct Demographic Group Durability of Design Adaptation with Time Appropriate and Relevant to the Neighbourhood
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A circulation path is also created through the site, linking it to the alleyway on the east and the main entrance.
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We then divided the form into functions with respect to the natrual sunlight.
Vertical circulation stairs and library ramps
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PERSONAL Occupant Comfort, Experience, and Needs Spatial Layout, Exciting Spaces Accessibility Circulation Creating an Identity Building Comfort Components Speaks about Sustainable Building Element
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The roofs were tilted again to gather gravitydriven rainwater towards our feature tank in the greenhouse space
Central courtyard with living machines
We then set back the ground floor and made it more visually permeable and light wells were then able to be placed to give the basement floor daylighting
Ground source heat pump
VENTILATION/ SPACE COOLING
RAIN WATER COLLECTION
RAIN WATER
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Ground Source Heat Pump (40 Units) x100m deep
Radiant Floor Heating
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personal study carrels reading chairs and small group tables
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[1] Entrance [2] Vertical bike storage [3] Rainwater collection display tank [4] Activity stairs [5] Café (open to outside) [6] Kitchen [7] Librarian’s office [8] Librarian’s assistant [9] Staff meeting room [10] Copy/print room [11] Office storage [12] Loading dock [13] Sorting room [14] Front desk with self-service check-out [15] Washrooms [16] Greenwall feature wall [17] Feature mural wall [18] Collections: magazines, audiobooks, CDs, DVDs, e-books, MP3s [19] Catalogue stations [20] Study area [21] Study benches [22] Beanbag sitting area
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MAGAZINES, CDs, DVDs, MP3s, AUDIOBOOKS, MONTHLY PICKS CHILDREN’S COLLECTIONS & PLAY-SPACE
THE WELL LIBRARY WINTER 2015
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I have been consistently impressed with Florence’s attitude and productivity during the time that she has worked in the office. Florence can work independently and is able to follow through to ensure that the job gets done.
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All in all, Florence’s incredible initiative and strong dedication makes her a great asset for any company.
[COMPANY] United Design Group (Shanghai) [PHONE NUMBER] +86 021- 68818111 [LOCATION] S 16/F, Shanghai Stock Exchange Building, 528 South Pudong Road, Shanghai, PC200120
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Florence shows positive working attitude and she is willing to learn. Florence is also very smart, she shows her talent and contributes to our creative works. All in all, Florence is a cheerful person to work with. She is helpful, pleasant, and most certainly a valued asset to any company.
[COMPANY] J. WALTER THOMPSON (H.K.) [PHONE NUMBER] +852 22803333 [E-MAIL] dennis.wong@jwt.com [LOCATION] 38/F PCCW Tower, Taikoo Place, Quarry Bay,Hong Kong
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Florence has a genuine interest in the architectural field. She has a positive attitude to work. She is willing to learn and is always ready to ask questions without hesitation. She is able to complete her assignment on time and within expectation. Florence is polite, diligent and considerate. I with her every success in her future endeavors.
[COMPANY] AGC Design LTD [PHONE NUMBER] +852 2219 7188 [E-MAIL] agc@agcdesign.com.hk [LOCATION] 16/F, Olympic Plaza 256 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong
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Architecture is man’s great sense of himself embodied in a world of his own making. It may rise as high in quality only as its source because great art is great life. Frank Lloyd Wright
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