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Education
Honors and implication
Computer skills
Master of Architecture (M. Arch) Orientation : Exploration in architectural design Université de Montréal 2012-2014
Special mention for Canadian competition Arctic Adaptations for the Biennale 2014 Education in Nunavut : Sharing spaces
Autocad Adobe Creative Suite (PSD, INDD, AI, etc.) SketchUp Microsoft Office (Word, Powerpoint, Excel) iWork (Pages, Keynote, Numbers) SEO knowledge
Bachelor of Science in Architecture (B.Sc. Arch) Dean’s honor list Student exchange : ETSAB, Barcelona (2011) Université de Montréal 2009-2012
Quebec Laureate of Canadian competition Migrating Landscapes for the Biennale 2012 Familiar Landscapes : Montreal-Barcelona Invited critique for studio ARC1010 (Winter 2014, 2013 and 2011) Dwelling in the generic territory, Denyse Gauthier
Diploma of College Studies (Sciences, Letters and art Program) Collège André-Grasset, 2007-2009
Design and execution of the 2014 Master Student architecture Exhibition EFFA 2014 : Identités plurielles
High School Diploma (International Bachelor Program) Collège L’Assomption, 2002-2007
Participation at a summer class in Berlin Analysis of the Jewish Memorial by Peter Eisenmann
Work Experience Interior Architect Hem, Berlin, 2014-2016 Content Editor (Architecture) Homify, Berlin, 2014
Participation at the international competition Sixtynine Seventy Bending Spaces : activate the in-between Participation at the CCA annual Charette (2010-2012) Immutation : Montréal 2063 Autopia : Rethink Léger
Language skills French English Spanish German Catalan
Projects Berlin Student Apartments Apartment Hotel am Frankfurter Tor Hem Office Everlane Office Club Social Saint-Henri Sharing Spaces Bending Spaces Bellechasse Collective Housing Pabellones : Elementary School in Eixample Rosemont Public Library Life and Death of a Brick Wall Dwelling in the generic territory
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Title
Berlin Student Apartments
Date
Spring-Summer 2015 Type of project Type de proje Analysis Intervention Conception Professional Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Supervisor/Employer
Scale
Observations and remarks
10 weeks
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Sara Romero / HEM
Collaborator
L.N. / Ă&#x2030;.D.T.
The challenge of this project was to integrate all the elements of a normal apartment in a 15 m2 studio space. The large number of units also called for a cost and material efficient solution. Custom pieces (a storage-bed, a unique kitchen-cabinet and an industrial open wardrobe) were designed to be compact and multi-purpose while keeping a fresh, minimal style.
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0
1
2 METERS
Standard Room Plan
N
0 0.2
1
2m
3
View of the kitchen and living area
4
View of the wardrobe and bed
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Title
Apartment Hotel am Frankfurter Tor
Date
Summer 2015
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Supervisor/Employer
Scale
Observations and remarks
8 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Sara Romero / HEM
Collaborator
L.N. / Ă&#x2030;.D.T.
The brief of this project was to design upscale apartments for a hotel in a refurbished building in central Berlin. Along with a composition of unique designs, the proposal features idiosyncratic elements (a sideboard-kitchen and a bookshelfbed) that gives the convenience of apartment while retaining the feeling of a minimalist hotel room.
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Standard Room Plan
N
0 0.2
1
2m
7
View of the kitchen and dining area
8
View of the living room and bedroom
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Title
Hem Office
Date
Summer 2015
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Supervisor/Employer
Scale
Observations and remarks
6 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Sara Romero / HEM
Collaborator
Linnéa Normann
The aim of this project was to rethink the interior office space of the online furniture retailer Hem, showcasing the new line of products while creating relaxed, contemporary work spaces. “Hem” meaning “Home” in Swedish, the objective was to produce comfortable, welcoming interiors that inspire teamwork and efficiency.
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8
1
6
4
3
2 4
5 7
4
General Floor Plan
N
0 1
5
10m
1
Welcome Area
4
Work Spaces
2
Lounge
5
Dining Area
7
Human Ressources
3
Meeting Room
6
Coworking Space
8
Finance Department
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View of a meetingroom
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View of the coworking space
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Title
Everlane Office
Date
Fall 2015
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Supervisor/Employer
Scale
Observations and remarks
2 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Sara Romero / HEM
Collaborator
LinnĂŠa Normann
The online fashion retailer Everlane was looking to increase its office space by creating a common dining area as well as lounge spaces. Keeping in mind the fresh and minimalist spirit of the brand, our proposal incorporate simple yet inspired furniture arrangements, showcasing soft colours and balanced lines.
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Creative Engineering Showroom Kitchen Lounge #2
Operations
Dining area Lounge #1
Mediatheque
General Floor Plan
N
0 1
5
10m
15
Moodboard for the project - Basic Elegance
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View of the lounge area
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Title
Club Social Saint-Henri
Date
Spring 2014
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Tutor
Scale
Observations and remarks
14 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Georges Adamczyk
Collaborator
-
The project seeks to develop a series of social spaces within a coherent set of reinvented commercial buildings. It proposes to reinstate spaces to display art in everyday life and searches to revitalize the neighbourhood through the design of a diverse commercial artery by reusing specific typologies and therefore saving and enhancing the areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vernacular heritage.
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Urban intervention : recovery of the vernacular heritage
Maison de jeunes
Gymnase de boxe
Galerie d’art
Ateliers/Résidences Centre d’art performance
Boulangerie
Cross-programming : introduction of various social programs
Ateliers/Résidences
Maison de jeunes
Galerie d’art Boulangerie
Trans-progamming : interaction and merging of the programs
Gymnase de boxe
Centre d’art performance
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Floor Plan : Ground Level
Floor Plan : Upper Level
N
0 2
10
20m
20
Cross-section : formal and informal performance spaces
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Cross-section : Unifying staircase
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View of the main staircase and the art gallery
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Title
Sharing Spaces
Date
Fall 2013
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Tutor
Scale
Observations and remarks
8 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Alessandra Ponte
Collaborator
Vincent Nadeau
A host structure is installed in the heart of many communities in Nunavut. This structure is the home port of several fragmented volumes. These fragments are mobile and their programming is flexible, adapting over time to the needs of the community and changes in the landscape and territory.
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Alert
Structure d’accueil Host structure
Grise Fiord
Resolute Arctic Bay
Nanisivik
Pond Inlet Clyde River le rc
Cambridge Bay Kugluktuk
Igloolik
Taloyoak Gjoa Haven
Kugaaruk
Institutions post-secondaires Higher studies institutions
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1000-2000
3
2000-3000
4
3000-4000
5
IQALUIT
Chesterfield Inlet Rankin Inlet Whale Cove Arviat
300
ue
iq
/
600
Un fragment est transformé en dortoir étudiant afin de palier au problème de logements. A fragment is converted into a student dormitory in order to overcome the problem of housing.
Kimmirut
Une structure fixe accueille les divers fragments migrateurs. Un programme administratif et académique habite son centre. A stationary structure hosts the various migrating fragments. An administrative and academic program dwells in its center.
Des fragments sont utilisés de manière saisonnière pour le partage des ressources de la chasse et de la pêche ainsi que pour la transmission de la culture traditionnelle. Fragments are used seasonally to share resources from hunting and fishing as well as for the transmission of traditional culture.
Étude de cas : Clyde River Case study : Clyde River
<5000 0 km
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Un fragment est annexé a une maison et devient une cuisine collective ainsi qu’un espace de formation culinaire professionnel. A fragment is attached to a house and becomes a communal kitchen and a space for professional culinary training.
4000-5000 Population Population
Nombre d’intitutions Number of intitutions
0
1-1000
1
Un fragment héberge temporairement les activités de recherche d’un groupe de scientifiques qui s’intéressent aux changements climatiques. A fragment hosts temporarily the research activities of a group of scientists interested in climate change.
Pangnirtung
Coral Harbour
Baker Lake
Institutions primaire/secondaire Elementery/High school institutions
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Hall Beach
Cape Dorset
Espaces de partage Sharing spaces
Ce
Qikiqtarjuaq
Repulse Bay
Collectivités Collectivities
le rc
i cC
Sanikiluaq
0m
100
Map and perspective of the project implantation
200
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Title
Bending Spaces
Date
Winter 2013
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Tutor
Scale
Observations and remarks
14 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Jean-Pierre Chupin
Collaborator
M-C. G. L. / C. L.
The Bending Spaces project suggests new opportunities to enhance the experience of downtown Salt Lake City. It provides dynamic structures to stimulate a new sense of appropriation and understanding of the district with an intervention that activates the streetscape through a comprehensive human scale.
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Dynamic Object
Interactive Shape
Human Scale
New Perspectives
Place Making
Flux Control
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UPAC
UFMAC BALLET WEST
Masterplan of the urban intervention
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Cross-section and perspective of the structureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s implantation
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Title
Bellechasse Collective Housing
Date
Fall 2012
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Tutor
Scale
Observations and remarks
14 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Irena Latek
Collaborator
RĂŠmi St-Pierre
The introduction of a new project of housing and public spaces in the industrial context of the Bellechasse area was an opportunity to examine the potential of transforming marginal urban areas and to imagine new ways of dwelling in an urban environment as a community based on communication within neighbours.
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Standard Floor Plan : Housing levels
N
0
5
20
40m
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Structural Squeleton
Circulations
Housing volumes
Collective Spaces
Vertical Agriculture
Rainwater Management
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Perspective of the housing levels
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Title
Pabellones : Elementary School in Eixample
Date
Fall 2011
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Tutor
Scale
Observations and remarks
8 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Ricard Balcells Comas
Collaborator
-
This elementary school project was part of the redevelopment of the Mercat dels Encants sector. Functioning as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;campusâ&#x20AC;?, the project sought to use exterior space as a place of transition of the various programs and provide buildings with dimensions more suited to everyday life of the students and teachers.
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Masterplan : Ground Level N
0 2
10
20m
35
1
Administration
2
Elementary school
3
Cafeteria
4
Library/ Mediatheque
5
Gymnasium
6
Preschool
7
Sports field
3
4
2
5
1 6
7 6
6
Axonometric view of the program
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A A
B
B
C D
C
D
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Title
Rosemont Public Library
Date
Winter 2011
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Tutor
Scale
Observations and remarks
10 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
François Racine
Collaborator
Vincent Nadeau
This project asked for the design of a neighbourhood public library with a heterogeneous program. Our desire was to play with the ambiguity of an open space to allow for fluidity between different functions and activities. The “plan libre” and non-partitioned space generated a malleable environment, adapting to the needs of users.
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Elevation : Glass facade and floating roof
Cross-section : Pierced roof and voids 0
0
0 2
10
20m
39
Perspective of the main hall
40
N
Ground Floor Plan
0 2
10
20m
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Title
Life and Death of a Brick Wall
Date
Summer 2011
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Tutor
Scale
Observations and remarks
2 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Carlo Carbone
Collaborator
Ă&#x2030;.C./P.G./H.N.
The objective of this project was to create a 1:1 brick wall installation that would discuss both the technological and cultural impact of Masonry. Playing with the dichotomy of the historical loadbearing masonry walls and the contemporary unstable decorative brick wall, we created a weaved hyperbolic structure that ironically find strength in its unstable fluid shape.
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Views of the construction and the final result
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Title
Dwelling in the Generic Territory
Date
Winter 2010
Type of project
Analysis Conception Exploration Installation Charette
Duration of design
Tutor
Scale
Observations and remarks
12 weeks
Type de proje Intervention Professional
Small project (<50m2) Medium project (50-500m2) Large project (500-5000m2) Urban project (>5000m2)
Denyse Gauthier
Collaborator
-
The project was to rethink the domesticity of the North American suburbia within an high density agglomeration.Through this excercise, I applied notions of interconnections and osmosis to generate a new kind of social space. The diďŹ&#x20AC;erent spaces were relating to their context, exploring the spatial limits of an individual within a community.
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Ground Floor Plan
N
0 2
10
20m
Upper Level Plan
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Elevation
Cross-section #1
Cross-section #2 a
0 2
10
20m b
b
46
Bird view of the agglomeration
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