Gigi's Architecture Portfolio 2018

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GIGI PRESENTEY M.ARCH. CANDIDATE, 2018 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

PORTFOLIO 2018


EDUCATION M. ARCH. CANDIDATE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, 2015-2018 B. SC. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE + ECOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO, 2011 DEAN’S HONOURS LIST

WORK EXPERIENCE DANIELS FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE, DESIGN, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO JUNIOR DESIGNER, TEMPORARY, 2017 DRAWING LARGE MURAL FOR EXHIBITION THOMAS PAYNE ARCHITECT STUDIO ASSISTANT, 2013 - 2017 DRAWING + BRAINSTORMING GRAPHIC + PORTFOLIO DESIGN WEB DESIGN + EXECUTION STUDIO COORDINATION + COMMUNICATION

GIGI’S ART DEPARTMENT <WWW.GIGI.TO> DESIGNER, 2011 - PRESENT TORONTO DESIGN OFFSTE FESTIVAL UPPER 751, EXHIBITOR, 2014 - 2015 KENSINGTON ART MARKET, VENDOR, 2013 DRAKE HOTEL SPRING MARKET, VENDOR, 2012 DESIGNED WEBSITE USING WORDPRESS + CSS CREATED ETSY STORE DESIGN ON COMMISSION LEATHERWORK + LIGHTING TEXTILE + JEWELLERY DESIGN

COMMUNITY TREE PLANTING, VOLUNTEER, MARCH 2018 STUDENT RUN CAFE, VOLUNTEER, 2016-PRESENT TORONTO TOOL LIBRARY, REPAIR VOLUNTEER, 2016 TORONTO UNDERGROUND MARKET, VOLUNTEER, 2012-2013 CITY OF CRAFT, VOLUNTEER, 2013

SOFTWARE CAD, VRAY, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, INDESIGN, MAXWELL, GRASSHOPPER

FABRICATION WOODWORK, LASER CUT, 3D PRINT, CNC HIGHLIGHTS

CURRICULUM VITAE


MOVING ON UP 03 RETREAT HOUSES 11 PRIMORDIA 15 PLATFORMS FOR LIVING 21 FOLD STACK REPEAT 29 VOID INTO STAIRS 33

TABLE OF CONTENTS


IN 1958, SIX VILLAGES, THREE HAMLETS, AND ONE ISLAND IN RURAL ONTARIO WERE DELIBERATELY FLOODED TO MAKE WAY FOR INCREASED NAVAL TRAFFIC ON THE SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY IN THE NAME OF PROGRESS. 6,500 PEOPLE LIVING IN THE FLOODED LOCATIONS MOVED TO NEARBY TOWNS. IN THE MONTHS LEADING UP TO INUNDATION DAY, ONTARIO BOUGHT OUT HOMES AND BUILDINGS FROM THEIR OWNERS. 530 BUILDINGS WERE MOVED ON TRUCK BEDS TO THEIR NEW HOMES, A SPECTACULAR AND CUTTING EDGE EVENT THAT MANY PEOPLE STILL REMEMBER.

THIS MUSEUM PROPOSAL AIMS TO CELEBRATE THE MOVEMENT OF THE HOUSES AS A SYMBOL OF THESE EVENTS BY MEMORIALIZING THE BUILDINGS’ FINAL MOVE. M.ARCH. 1 STUDIO 2 PROJECT 2 LOST VILLAGES MUSEUM INSTRUCTOR: MASON WHITE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WINTER/SPRING 2016

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SOUTH STORMONT, ONTARIO, CANADA

MOVING ON UP


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THE HISTORICAL BUILDINGS ARE RAISED ON A PODIUM FORMED OF THEIR AGGREGATED FOOTPRINTS. ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE COURTYARD, THE FOOTPRINT FACES OUTWARD TO INVITE THE VISITOR, AND ON THE EAST SIDE, THE CONDITION IS INVERTED TO CREATE INTIMATE GARDEN SPACES THAT MIRROR THE SMALL SCALE OF THE HISTORICAL BUILDINGS. BUILDING MOVEMENT IS MEMORIALIZED USING DIFFERENTIATED LANDSCAPING TEXTURE, CREATING PATHWAYS FOR THE ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE TO ACCESS THEIR STUDIO SPACES. THE INITIAL POSITIONS OF THE HISTORICAL BUILDINGS ON THE SITE ARE MARKED BY SHALLOW POOLS, REMINDING THE VISITOR OF THE FLOODING THAT TOOK PLACE.

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NEW ARTIST RESIDENCY SPACES ARE CREATED WITH TANGENTIAL RELATIONSHIPS TO THE INITIAL BUILDING FOOTPRINTS.


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These fraternal twin retreat houses cut into the hillside, which i’ve imagined is rocky and near the ocean in a hot climate. The houses overlook the ocean. Their cavernous nature, low surface area-volume ratio, and their shared wall with the rock hillside protect them from the heat. The outdoors is brought inside as a natural pool that transitions from an outdoor beach with dune grasses to a more typical pool indoors, and feeds a trickling waterfall in the courtyard between the houses. Windows like portals peek into and through the volumes. M.ARCH. 1 STUDIO 2 WARM UP INSTRUCTOR: ADRIAN PFIFFER UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WINTER/SPRING 2016 NO SPECIFIC SITE

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PRIMORDIA

M.ARCH. 2 COMPREHENSIVE STUDIO IN COLLABORATION WITH SOHEE AHN INSTRUCTOR: BRADY PETERS UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, WINTER/SPRING 2017 TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA

A cellular growth references a precolonial history in a Toronto museum by reintroducing ideas from nature into the urban grid.

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Dec. 21, 0900

Dec. 21, 1200

Dec. 21, 1600

Jun. 21, 0900

Jun. 21, 1200

Jun. 21, 1800


east building winter solstice sun

warp + adapt warp

true north axis < division >

bilateral division < bilateral subdivision >

concentric division < concentric division >

east building winter solstice sun

west building summer solstice sun

west building summer solstice sun

west building summer solstice sun

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REET ON ST INGT WELL

RAIN GARDEN

THE BENCHES

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Temporary Gallery

VICTORIA PARK OPEN PAVED COURT

Temporary Gallery

PERMEABLE HARDSCAPE COURT

BIOSWALE & SOFTSCAPE - WATER SEQUESTRATION

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B Permanent Gallery

Large Gallery (double height)

Gift Shop

CAFE WITH BIG PATIO Parking, Loading, Receiving

C RAIL DECK PARK

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DOUBLE SKIN FACADE

Curtain Wall as environmental separator Transulcent channel glass as light diffuser Custom steel members at 2500 mm spacing to hang curtain wall and channel glass Aluminum flashing (A; 2% slope towards roof; drip edge)

Steel outrigger connected at each floor slab and at the custom steel member Horizontal curtain wall mullion Continuous steel support member Mechanically operated vents

GREEN ROOF ASSEMBLY Rigid insulation (150 mm; 2% slope to drain) Filter cloth 1

Horizontal channel glass mullion Vertical channel glass mullion beyond Translucent channel glass Continuous air space as buffer zone and to use stack effect Triple laminated double glazing curtain wall with 12 mm argon layer Vertical curtain wall mullion beyond Schoeck S22 steel-to-concrete thermal break connector

Moisture retention mat Root barrier Protective plate Aggregate ballast (500 mm wide) Stone retention plate Drain and water storage layer infilled with crushed aggregate Filter cloth 2 Green roof growing medium (300 mm deep for low vegetation; 800 mm deep for tree planting) Guard beyond (1500 mm high)

Catwalk grill to allow airflow, maintenance, and window cleaning LED lighting

PARAPET AND ROOF ELEMENTS Continuous waterproofing membrane

Cant protective strip (B) Rigid insulation (200 mm) High density white foam spacer reduces dead load of green roof

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Spandrel panel B

MAIN STRUCTURE Upturned Slab (reinforced concrete, 300 mm wide)

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Floor/ roof slab (reinforced concrete, 300 mm deep Column beyond (square, reinforced concrete, 500 mm wide, 5000 mm spacing, inset from slab edge by 500 mm) Beam beyond (rectangular, reinforced concrete, 300 mm wide, 1050 mm deep, 5000 mm spacing)

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Temporary Gallery

HVAC SYSTEMS OA (HRV - supplied ducting on alternating floors) Perforated brushed aluminum panels suspended from slab Screed topping (70 mm thick) Radiant heat coil (supplied through deep geothermal loop) Insulated double glazing

Rigid insulation layer X-Wing ÂŽ or similar radiant passive chilled beam (alternating location responding to ventilation ducting and cooling load; system compatible with suspended lighting and perforated panel below)

Operable window Double layer tempered channel glass with translucent insulation with silicone joint sealant at joints

LED lighting concealed behind perforated panels to provide diffuse lighting effect

mechanical ventilation damper

Temporary Gallery

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Gift Shop

Metal cap flashing 6� diameter drain (slope drain to water sequestration tank) Gravel Retaining wall Concrete paving

20mm waterproofing dimple geomembrane Vapour barrier Rigid Insulation Aggregate 80mm precast concrete slab (Behind) Concrete outrigger beam with insulated connector 400mm concrete foundation wall

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Parking, Loading, Receiving

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ROOF

open to below

open to below

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Radial columns

Typical beam array

All beams

120° shear walls

Floorplates

All Structure

Radiant heating

Ventilation

Radiant cooling

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‘Unbottle’ responds to an industrial site contaminated by metals and petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater. The master plan, a team effort, introduces strategic tree plantings to stabilize the contaminants and create negative hydrostatic pressure to draw in groundwater contaminants. Within the master plan, I designed a monitoring station on a budget for the 10m x 10m plot between five test plots of trees we planted on Earth Day 2018. In keeping with the ecological spirit of remediation, I proposed using plants and all reclaimed materials. Tall grass walls wrap the plot and create interior corridors, with four distinct spaces: a work and storage building made of reclaimed pallets and recycled plastic bottles, an open ‘green’ room planted with red fescue grass, a more private green room, and a greenhouse nursery for pussy willows, constructed similarly to the first building. I used plastic bottles to draw attention to the amount of plastic waste we use and create daily, and to propose a use for ones already in circulation. M.ARCH. 3 LANDSCAPE REMEDIATION ELECTIVE PARTNER: TANIA HLAVENKA INSTRUCTOR: PETER NORTH UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, SPRING 2018 ETOBICOKE CREEK, TORONTO

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RED FESCUE BIG BLUESTEM EASTERN REDBUD WILLOW NURSERY Pallet floor Aggregate

STRUCTURE Staple chicken wire

HANGING DOOR FLAP GREENHOUSE LIVING ROOM & NURSERY PRIVATE GREEN ROOM OPEN GREEN ROOM OPEN PLANTED CORRIDOR WORKSHOP & STORAGE

PLANT Big Bluestem

COMPOUND ACTION

Andropogon gerardii H2O CONTROL Red Fescue

Festuca rubra

TPH DEGRADE Ni, Cu EXCLude

Salix discolor

TPH DEGRADE XYLENE DEGRADE METALS EXCLUDE

Pussy Willow

Eastern Redbud

Cercis canadensis

Stud (pallet wood) Toenail joint Bottom plate (pallet wood)

FRAMING & FLOORING Staple chicken wire to frame Scavenged water bottles Chicken wire 1”

H2O CONTROL

WATER BOTTLE WALL

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WE DIVIDED UP THE BROWNFIELD SITE AROUND NEWTOWN CREEK INTO 10,000M2 PARCELS. WE EACH DESIGNED A 200- UNIT MIXED HOUSING PROJECT TO REMEDIATE AN ASPECT OF THE POLLUTION. THE BIGGEST ISSUE ON THE SITE IS SEWAGE OVERFLOW DURING RAIN EVENTS. MY PROJECT USES REED FILTRATION TO CLEAN THE SEWAGE FROM THE BUILDING AFTER IT PASSES THROUGH PRIMARY TREATMENT. USING GRAVITY, THE WATER TRICKLES THROUGH THE PLATFORMS, FINALLY OUTFLOWING TO A RENATURALIZED WETLAND EDGE WITH PHYTOREMEDIATING SPECIES. M.ARCH. 3 GEHRY CHAIR STUDIO INSTRUCTORS: DAN WOOD, AMALE ANDRAOS UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FALL 2017 NEWTOWN CREEK, NYC

PL ATFORMS FOR 23 LIVING

100 M


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AIRBNB HOUSE GROW HOUSE TRIAD HOUSE

ACCESSIBLE HOUSE COMMUNAL HOUSE DJ HOUSE

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THE SITE IS ON THE BORDER BETWEEN BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, AND GIVEN THE ECOLOGICAL INTENTIONS OF THE PROJECT AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD, I’M IMAGINING RESOURCEFUL, CREATIVE, AND INDEPENDENT-MINDED FOLKS WILL GRAVITATE HERE. AS SUCH, I’VE PROPOSED SOME ALTERNATIVE LIVING SITUATIONS. I IMAGINED SIX OCCUPANTS’ DWELLINGS, WHICH COULD DEVELOP FURTHER IN THE FUTURE INTO THE CATALOGUE OF OPTIONS MENTIONED ABOVE.


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SATURATED SUBSTRATE WITH MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES MACROPHYTES

PASSIVE WATER PERCOLATION BY GRAVITY

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INSIDE, THE 5M GRID OF COLUMNS ALLOWS A VERTICALLY FLEXIBLE SPACE FRAME WHERE EACH OCCUPANT CAN DESIGN THEIR OWN SPACE BASED ON EITHER A CATALOGUE OF OPTIONS OR THEIR OWN IMAGINATION.


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THE KEYHOLE PAVILION EXPANDED FROM A FOLDING/CURVING EXERCISE AND RESPONDED TO A SITE WITH ROMAN RUINS IN PLOVDIV, BULGARIA. THE PAVILION CONTAINS GALLERY AND CAFE SPACES, MAKING A VISIBLE LANDMARK OUT OF THE RUINS TO DRAW VISITORS FROM A BUSY HIGHWAY, AND FACILITATES ACCESS TO THE ROMAN RUINS BELOW GRADE.

M.ARCH. 1 STUDIO 1 INSTRUCTOR: CHLOE TOWN UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FALL 2015

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PLOVDIV, BULGARIA

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FOR THIS FORMAL EXERCISE, I WANTED TO CHALLENGE MYSELF AND CREATE A DYNAMIC AND MULTI-FUNCTIONAL SPACE THAT COULD FUNCTION AS CIRCULATION, LEISURE, PERFORMANCE, AND RETAIL SPACE. M.ARCH. 1 STUDIO 1 ASSIGNMENT 1 INSTRUCTOR: CHLOE TOWN UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, FALL 2015 NO SITE

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