M.Arch / STAGE 3,5&6 –
MICRO-PORTFOLIO Jay Hallsworth / Degrowth&Design / Select work for employers
Jay Hallsworth T: 07983112002 E: Jay.Hallsworth97@Gmail.com
Isometric of my proposed retrofit of Eldon Square shopping centre, utilising a series of integrated energy systems that function on captured carbon dioxide (Sketchup, Illustrator, Photoshop)
Selection of works Stage 3, 5 & 6
I am an incredibly focused, hard working individual with an extensive set of skills. The depth and consideration of the technical, research, and conceptual aspects of my graduate project, linked research project and design thesis, have brought me both considerable recognition and publication. Having been awarded best design portfolio and major project design, best linked research project and the RIBA Presidents Silver Medal nomination, respectively. I enjoy developing a systematic design where my designs are expressive of their processes and intergrate environmental and social functions, to help the users to better understand climate action. I am passionate about creating forward thinking, adaptive environments for future living and I am concerned with our obligations as architects to set an example of sustainability, this led to co-founding Newcastle Universitites Climate Action Network (NCAN). After receiving considerable recognition and publication, as well as the highest mark in the year 92/100 in my Linked Research module, I have been invited back by the University to further develop my research and biomaterial development of Bacterial Cellulose cladding panels with a focus on material adaption in response to climate change with feedback from industry partners.
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[Stage 5 work opposite]
Academic Portfolio Stage 5 & 6
Portfolio examples: Jay Hallsworth
(opposite) Integrated energy systems- Utilising carpture C02 through Direct Air Capture (DAC) for anaerobic digestion, water recovery and a microbrewery for public engagement. (Sketchup, Illustrator) Academic Portfolio Stage 3, 5 & 6
[Stage 5 work]
(above) Eldon Square retrofit - integrated energy systems and 'lung' concept - the city that breathes. (Illustrator, Microstation) 5
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[Stage 3 work]
Portfolio examples: Jay Hallsworth
Permanence and Temporality: A craft school for steam bending - tectonic integration of models, concepts, technical and representational images. (Sketchup, Illustrator, Photoshop, Sketches, Models, AutoCAD, Microstation)
Academic Portfolio Stage 3, 5 & 6
[Stage 6 work] (Top) Timeline through ancient geological and mythological narrative (Bottom) Relationships between time, life geology and the industries that extract from them
(Top) 'Geological Ghosts and Industrial Monsters' Mapping, Sunderland. Mapping Ice ages, geological formations, local framework policies and industrial scars. (Microstation, Illustrator) 10
[Stage 6 work]
Portfolio examples: Jay Hallsworth
(Bottom) 'Geological Ghosts and Industrial Monsters' Graphic Novel. Challenging the way we communicate complex themes as architects. (Hand Sketches, Photoshop) Academic Portfolio Stage 3, 5 & 6
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An epitaph to the future, renders through time. (Sketch-up, Vray, Photoshop) 12
(Top) 2025 - Dusk render (Bottom) 4025 - Thunderstorm
Portfolio examples: Jay Hallsworth
(Top) 10,025 - Destruction (Bottom) 20,025 - Rebirth Academic Portfolio Stage 3, 5 & 6
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Portfolio examples: Jay Hallsworth (opposite) 3D programme adjacency diagrams connected floors
Inhabited programme of spaces maintaining the mythological narrative through space and time
Ground floor adjacency and programme diagram
Academic Portfolio Stage 3, 5 & 6
Concept programme conveying time, mythology and spatial proposals.
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Bio-sandstone cladding prototype
Bio-masonry cladding prototype
Developing and hanging cladding prototypes to present to industry representatives
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Crocodile skin cladding prototype
Portfolio examples: Jay Hallsworth
Cellulose in concrete as an ecological aesthetic
Adding cellulose into concrete to reduce concrete impact
Cellulose leather wrapped around metal wire with light
Installation of cellulose panel oozing bubbles
Scanning electron microscope image_ Sandulose sample_50 micrometers: Surface of cellulose showing integration of aggregate with growing fibres
Academic Portfolio Stage 3, 5 & 6
Cellulose eaten and nutrients used as material becomes its own ecosystem
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