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Objective To acquire a position in the field of architectural design, planning and construction which emphasizes principles of sustainability and structural experimentation through the implementation of innovative techniques/processes to satisfy design goals and project needs.
Education Masters of Architecture (M.Arch I) University of Pennsylvania School of Design-Philadelphia, PA .04 fall-.07 spring Diploma Studies (M. Arch I, visiting student) Architectural Association (AA)-London, England .06 fall
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering (Bachelors of Science) University of California School of Engineering-Los Angeles, CA .99 fall-.03 summer
Experience Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com
.07-Current Foster+Partners-London, England UK Architectural Assistant Coordination and participation in projects and competitions which include Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) Redevelopment, Yale University School of Management (SOM), Crossrail Retail and Park Station, 980 Madison Avenue, Extell Mixed-Use Tower (Competition), Apple Computer Headquarters (Confidential Feasibility Study), American Museum of Natural History Expansion (Competition), “The Magnet” (Centre for Science and Culture). .06 summer
Gensler Architecture and Worldwide Planning-Washington D.C., District of Columbia
Architectural Intern Participation in projects which include Gaylord National Convention Center and Hotel, One Democracy Center, San Antonio Mixed-Use Planning, Confidential Data Center and Office Space Planning: Phase I Tasks included Schematic Design, Design Development, Computer-Aided-Drafting, Rendering, and Master Planning. .02 summer .04 spring+summer .05 summer
Richard Matsunaga and Associates Architecture Inc.-Honolulu, HI Architectural Intern Participation in projects which include USDA Research Facility (Hilo, Hawaii), Kukui Tower Apartments Renovations, Kamehame ha Schools Renovation Project, Military Storage Facility (Guam), and Barber’s Point Mixed-Use Planning. Tasks included Design, Computer-Aided-Drafting, Survey Reports, On-Site Field Evaluations, Site Inspection, and Planning. 01 fall-.02summer Ralph Stone & Co., Geotechnical and Civil Engineering-Los Angeles, CA Civil Engineering Intern/Laboratory Technician Tasks included Soil Analysis through, Consolidation, Compaction, Moisture Density, Direct Shear, Expansion, and Chemical Testing. Participation in report development, soil testing execution, and site research.
Certifications & Organizations Engineering-In-Training Certification (EIT) Certification Issued By: State of California National Council of Architectural Registration Board (NCARB) Intern Development Program (IDP): Registered Member (NYC License In-progress) American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Member Boy Scouts of America-Troop 42 Sacred Hearts Church (Honolulu, HI) Eagle Scout Ranking, Order of the Arrow Brother & Assistant Scoutmaster
Software Proficiency 3D Modelling Software and Simulation: Rhinoceros 4.0, 3D Studio Max, AutoCAD, Modo 203, Ecotect, Visual Analysis, Microstation V8i (Bentley Architecture), Maxwell Render Editing and Presentation Software: Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects), Microsoft Office, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro. Scripting Languages/Software: Macromedia Flash MX, Fortran 77, Grasshopper, Generative Components V8i
Publications .10 fall Digital Tectonics-C3 Magazine (no. 313) C3 features works from the fields of architecture, landscape and urban design in a publication released monthly. The September 2010 C3 article entitled, “Sculpting the System’ features the Foster+Partners project Crossrail Retail and Park Station, Canary Wharf-UK as a current project applying methods of computation/generative design processes and fabrication techniques. .07 summer [Navi]gator-AA Prospectus 2007/08 The Architectural Association School of Architecture Prospectus is an architectural publication which is released annually featuring a selection of student works from the previous academic year. The AA Prospectus 2007/08 highlighted work [Navi]gator from the technical design studio entitled, ‘Performance Machining’ as an example of performance rationalized design.
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Study Abroad Experience + Exhibitions .11 spring Smart Geometry Workshop+Symposium (Performing Skins Cluster) -Copenhagen, Denmark The Smart Geometry Workshop is an annual conference held at various locales worldwide to investigate and research concepts in digital architecture and design. Participants during the workshop/exhibition/symposium, lasting 6 days are encouraged to research and develop concepts and techniques within digital design to be presented during the final days of the conference. Specifically, the Performing Skins cluster challenges the participants to investigate and fabricate 3-dimensional knitted surfaces with interactive and responsive properties, employing parametric design tools to tailor specific functions to a particular design issue outlined within individual groups. .09 summer Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition-London, England The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition is the largest open contemporary art exhibition in the world, drawing together a wide range of new work by both established and unknown living artists. Held annually since the Royal Academy’s foundation in 1768, the Summer Exhibition is a unique showcase for art of all styles and media, encompassing painting, sculpture, prints and architectural models. An essential part of the London art calendar, the show draws over 150,000 visitors during its three month long run. .07 summer Architectural Association Summer Exhibition-London, England The Architectural Association School of Architecture Summer Exhibition is an annual student exhibition featuring a selection of student works from the previous academic year. The AA Summer Exhibition 2007/08 highlighted work [Navi]gator from the technical design studio entitled, ‘Performance Machining’ as an example of performance rationalized design.
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com
.06 fall London Studio at the Architectural Association-London, England The London Studio involved courses at the Architectural Association that engaged investigations into the dynamics and implications of the various marketplace organizations within the urban fabric of central London. .06 summer Project 4 Gallery-Washington D.C. Wild Bits Project 4 gallery featured an exhibition on Experiments in Generative Models at PennDesign which featured work of students involving techniques in scripting in relationship to form. .06 spring China Design Studio-Chengde, Beijing, Shanghai China Design Studio developed proposals for a city planning strategy to address growth issues and development within the ancient city of Chengde, located in the northeast region of China in the Hebei Province. .05 summer Japan Summer Studio-Honshu, Japan Japan Summer Studio studied traditional and contemporary Japanese architectural building techniques, details, spaces, and philosophies. Visits and workshops were arranged to allow student to gain a wider understanding of the principles of design across the country by reaching destinations that span to Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Okinawa, Miyajima, Hiroshima & Awaji Island. *Further references will provided upon request
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Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) Facade Study Render Northeast Perspective View
Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) Overall Unit Render Aerial Diagram View
i Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) The ten-acre site of the former Washington Convention Center occupies a strategic position in the East End of downtown Washington, bordering the main city axis of New York Avenue with views towards the White House. Previously enclosed by a single, vast structure, the masterplan is designed to break the site into smaller, pedestrian blocks. The practice has designed four buildings within the mixed-use scheme, which brings together hotels, offices, apartments, restaurants and shops. Designed to be human-scaled in contrast with the imposing scale that characterizes the surrounding area, the buildings step down from ten storeys at the perimeter of the site to frame a central plaza, a civic focus where the streets and pathways converge. >>Gross External Area (m²) - 84631.9 m² >>535,000ft² - Office buildings with retail >>376,000ft² - Condominium buildings >>Offices - LEED Gold >>Condominiums - LEED Silver
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Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) Above: Condominium Plot 2 South Facade Study Left+Below: Interior Condominium Unit Renders
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Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) Office Retail Visualization Western Ground Level Perspective
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Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) Left: Condominium ‘Jewel Box’ and Plaza Entry Southern Ground Level Perspective
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Yale University, School of Management [SOM] Auditorium Night View Western Courtyard Perspective
Yale University, School of Management [SOM] Rendered Site Plan Plan View
i The Yale Univeristy, School of Management (SOM) The new Yale School of Management (SOM) Campus will unite the SOM’s faculty departments together at a single location for the first time. The building has been designed in response to an integrated curriculum that has the potential to reinvent business school education. The four-storey, highly transparent building contains dynamic, flexible teaching and social spaces, arranged around an open central courtyard to reinforce the interactive quality of the educational ethos. The building is characterised by its glazed facades that encourage a direct interface between break-out and formal teaching spaces. The ground floor contains the public space, cafes and auditorium, with the classrooms and study areas on the upper floors. The classrooms are contained within eight double-height oval drums, visible through the glazed façade. These curved spaces facilitate the integrated teaching methods of the curriculum – more than one lecturer can address the class at once, while still allowing every student a clear view and encouraging free interaction. At the nexus of each classroom drum, smaller lounges provide informal spaces for meetings, study groups and social interaction. The new campus will incorporate a 350-seat auditorium and state-ofthe-art media library, with faculty offices and administration placed at the rear. A number of sustainable measures will be implemented, including banners that rise up the full height of the facades to shade the south and west-facing elevations. >>Gross External Area (m²) - 20902.5 m²
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Yale University, School of Management [SOM] Break-out Space Interior Concept Render Interior Level 01 View
Yale University, School of Management [SOM] Below: Courtyard Facade Study Ground Level Courtyard View
Yale University, School of Management [SOM] Above: Classroom Pod Sectional Study Main: Break-out Space Interior Render
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Yale University, School of Management [SOM] Interior Courtyard Entrance View Southeast Perspective
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Crossrail Retail+Park Longitudinal Section Sketch Northeast Aerial Perspective
Crossrail Retail+Park Animated Site Plan Roof Garden Plan View
i Crossrail Retail+Park, Canary Wharf The design is characterized by a landscaped, sheltered park on the roof, easily accessible from ground level by two connecting bridges. Wrapping around the structure like a timber shell, the lattice opens in the centre to draw in light and rain for natural irrigation. Four levels of shops, cafes and amenities will sit above the station, and the park will be bounded at each end by pavilions housing a restaurant and children’s centre. As a winter-garden, the enclosed areas at each end will allow local workers and residents to comfortably enjoy the park all year round. The area around the station will be welcoming and accessible, designed to encourage people to use the new park and shops at the weekend, as well as during the week, and creating a lively new community facility. angles were considerations that were held set against a particularly strict criteria. BREEAM target rating of: Excellent Structural System timber diagrid roof and facade shell, concrete structural frame Number of Storys: 7 - (2 station levels (below dock), 2 retail level (below dock), 2 retail levels (above dock) + park level) >>Gross External Area (m²) - 34837.5 m² >>Site Area (m²) - 8361 m² >>Typical Floor Area (m²) - 7432 m² >>Building Height - 28m >>Building Width - 33m >>Building Length - 310m
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Crossrail Retail+Park Interior Roof Garden Visualization Southwest Interior Perspective
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Above: Roof Garden Interior Perspective Main: Level 01 Station Entrance Visualization
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Exterior Cladding Geometry Study Southern Perspective
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Top: Interior Pavilion Cafe (Roof Garden Level 02) Above: Northeast Crossrail Link Visual (Maidenhead to Shenfield)
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Below: Ventilation and Exhaust Strategy Sketch Middle: Royal Academy of Arts SLS Exhibition Model
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Above: Roof Garden Level 02 Visualization Interior Roof Garden Perspective
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Cladding Zone 1 Law Curve Geometry Diagrams Referenced Stage E Package Drawings (Design Method Statement)
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Beam Notation and Coordinate Diagram/Spreadsheet Referenced Stage E Package Drawings (Design Method Statement)
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Top Left: Roof Level Mechanical Extract Vent Study Above: Ground Level Station Entrance Visualization
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Cleveland Clinic Campus Masterplan Above: Interior Entrance Lobby Visualization Below: Patient Room Interior Visualization along Green Spine
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i Cleveland Clinic Campus Masterplan Foster + Partners has been appointed to masterplan the Cleveland Clinic site in Ohio. The project is intended to expand the clinic’s current facilities to the edges of its 168-acre campus, including establishing a site for a new Neurological Institute and an additional facility for cancer treatment. Raising the quality of the architecture and landscape of the campus is a central concern for the clinic and the scheme will seek to establish a better environment for patients, reflecting the excellence of care offered by the clinic. Established in 1921, Cleveland clinic has grown in several phases, expanding initially from its original building at Euclid Avenue and East 93rd street with a row of traditional, medium scaled, classically inspired hospital buildings. The new masterplan will focus on balancing the needs of patients with the desire to open the campus to the city and fill it with welcoming outdoor spaces.
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Cleveland Clinic Campus Masterplan Complete Campus Masterplan Architectural Site Plan Sketch
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Cleveland Clinic Campus Masterplan Below: Completed Masterplan Visualization Northeast Aerial Perspective
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Above Series: ‘Day in the Life’ Completed Masterplan Sketches Architectural Illustration Sketches
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Cleveland Clinic Campus Masterplan Top: Western Aerial Perspective toward City Centre Above: Alternative Interior Lobby View (Seasonal Visualization)
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i 980 Madison Avenue Located in New York’s Upper Eastside preserved Landmark District, the proposed development rises above an existing building built in 1948. Following the 1949 design with its stone grid, the façade of the new addition is derived from the same modulation and incorporates a veil of shading screens comprising fine elliptical rods in a bronze finish. The new addition appears to float above the original structure - a lightweight counterpoint to the original Alabama limestone building below. The new residential entrance is discreetly placed along 76th street and opens to a dramatic internal atrium while new retail facilities will be accessed from the newly restored Madison Avenue entrance. >>Gross External Area - 18942.31 m² >>Existing building area - 85,000sqft >>3 Story addition area - 122,850sqft >>Site Area - 1894.23 m² >>Building Height - 130.45m >>No. of Storeys - 9 >>No. of Units - 18
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i Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Following international designwithin competition, and Partners were selected 3 an New building theFoster existing façade to work with Lincoln Center on the future development of the 2,738-seat Avery Fisher Hall – the concert hall originally designed by Max Abramovitz in 1962, and remodelled by Philip Johnson and John Burgee in 1976. Dedicated to the highest standards of excellence in symphony, opera, chamber music, theatre, dance, film, and arts education, the Centre’s educational programs also host 900,000 students and teachers from across the globe annually. The aim, as Lord Foster noted, “is to create a space that will do justice to the world’s foremost musicians and performers.’’ The scheme retains the exterior shell and interior shear walls, while reconfiguring the concert hall to dramatically improve acoustical performance. >>Net Internal Area (m²) - 16164.6 m² >>Proposed - 153000 - 174000 sq ft >>Current - 154000sq >>Building Capacity - 2350
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Hearst Tower 608 ft Carnegie Hall Tower 762 ft
CitySpire Center 818 ft Metropolitan Tower 716 ft
Random House Tower 712 ft Vernado Tower 597 ft
ShefďŹ eld 57 505 ft City Park Place 595 ft
Time Warner Center 750 ft Trump Tower 545 ft
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i American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) The AMNH competition provided a scheme for a 10 year 400,000 gsf masterplan which included two options for a new addition to the existing campus during which the museum would remain fully functional. The Science and Education Innovation Centre (SEIC), was requested by the client as either a 150,000 sqft new build or a 85,000 sqft renovation + extension. The particular challenge for the SEIC program included introducing various programs which included Learning, Exhibition, Convening and Laboratory/Research Spaces into a limited site boundary.
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i The Magnet, Oxford Foster + Partners has been commissioned by Science Oxford to design ‘The Magnet’, an innovative new non-profit cultural centre for science in Oxford. The multi-purpose events and exhibitions venue is more akin to an arts centre in its approach than a museum, and will allow everyone, from students and families, to the local business community and tourists, to discover and be inspired by the latest developments in science and technology. The centre is focused on a covered performance space, with an egg-shaped immersion theatre at its heart and will provide a much needed home for science culture in the city, hosting major touring exhibitions as well as lectures, films and artist installations, rather than permanent, static displays. Designs for the centre feature a rooftop sculpture garden, a restaurant and seminar and conference facilities, and a proportion of the scheme will be a commercial office development, suitable for a science or technology firm based in the region. >>Site Area: 0.4 Acres (1,618 sqm/17,424 sqft) >>Existing Built Area: 4,850 sqm (52,204 sqft, >>Total Proposed Area: 4,560 sqm (49,083 sqft)
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The Magnet, Oxford
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[Washington] OCCS >>Washington D.C. (USA)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) The ten-acre site of the former Washington Convention Center occupies a strategic position in the East End of downtown Washington, bordering the main city axis of New York Avenue with views towards the White House. Previously enclosed by a single, vast structure, the masterplan is designed to break the site into smaller, pedestrian blocks. The practice has designed four buildings within the mixed-use scheme, which brings together hotels, offices, apartments, restaurants and shops. Designed to be human-scaled in contrast with the imposing scale that characterizes the surrounding area, the buildings step down from ten storeys at the perimeter of the site to frame a central plaza, a civic focus where the streets and pathways converge. >>Gross External Area (m²) - 84631.9 m² >>535,000ft² - Office buildings with retail >>376,000ft² - Condominium buildings >>Offices - LEED Gold >>Condominiums - LEED Silver
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[Washington] OCCS >>Washington D.C. (USA)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Old Convention Centre Site (OCCS) The ten-acre site of the former Washington Convention Center occupies a strategic position in the East End of downtown Washington, bordering the main city axis of New York Avenue with views towards the White House. Previously enclosed by a single, vast structure, the masterplan is designed to break the site into smaller, pedestrian blocks. The practice has designed four buildings within the mixed-use scheme, which brings together hotels, offices, apartments, restaurants and shops. Designed to be human-scaled in contrast with the imposing scale that characterizes the surrounding area, the buildings step down from ten storeys at the perimeter of the site to frame a central plaza, a civic focus where the streets and pathways converge. >>Gross External Area (m²) - 84631.9 m² >>535,000ft² - Office buildings with retail >>376,000ft² - Condominium buildings >>Offices - LEED Gold >>Condominiums - LEED Silver
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[Yale Univeristy] SOM >>New Haven, Connecticut (USA)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com The Yale Univeristy, School of Management (SOM) The building has been designed in response to an integrated curriculum that has the potential to reinvent business school education. The four-storey, highly transparent building contains dynamic, flexible teaching and social spaces, arranged around an open central courtyard to reinforce the interactive quality of the educational ethos. The building is characterized by its glazed facades that encourage a direct interface between break-out and formal teaching spaces. From Whitney Avenue, two classroom drums and spiral staircases are visible between the slender columns that support the roof canopy, while the social spaces and café are placed at the heart of the building, facing inward to the central courtyard. The auditorium, with an executive meeting room above, defines one curved façade of this landscaped square, directly opposite the library and main entrance. >>Gross External Area (m²) - 20902.5 m²
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[Yale Univeristy] SOM >>New Haven, Connecticut (USA)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com The Yale Univeristy, School of Management (SOM) The building has been designed in response to an integrated curriculum that has the potential to reinvent business school education. The four-storey, highly transparent building contains dynamic, flexible teaching and social spaces, arranged around an open central courtyard to reinforce the interactive quality of the educational ethos. The building is characterized by its glazed facades that encourage a direct interface between break-out and formal teaching spaces. From Whitney Avenue, two classroom drums and spiral staircases are visible between the slender columns that support the roof canopy, while the social spaces and café are placed at the heart of the building, facing inward to the central courtyard. The auditorium, with an executive meeting room above, defines one curved façade of this landscaped square, directly opposite the library and main entrance. >>Gross External Area (m²) - 20902.5 m²
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[Crossrail] Retail+Park >>London, England (UK)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Crossrail Retail+Park, Canary Wharf The design is characterized by a landscaped, sheltered park on the roof, easily accessible from ground level by two connecting bridges. Wrapping around the structure like a timber shell, the lattice opens in the centre to draw in light and rain for natural irrigation. Four levels of shops, cafes and amenities will sit above the station, and the park will be bounded at each end by pavilions housing a restaurant and children’s centre. As a winter-garden, the enclosed areas at each end will allow local workers and residents to comfortably enjoy the park all year round. The area around the station will be welcoming and accessible, designed to encourage people to use the new park and shops at the weekend, as well as during the week, and creating a lively new community facility.
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[Crossrail] Retail+Park >>London, England (UK)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Crossrail Retail+Park, Canary Wharf BREEAM target rating of: Excellent Structural System timber diagrid roof and facade shell, concrete structural frame Number of Storys: 7 - (2 station levels (below dock), 2 retail level (below dock), 2 retail levels (above dock) + park level) >>Gross External Area (m²) - 34837.5 m² >>Site Area (m²) - 8361 m² >>Typical Floor Area (m²) - 7432 m² >>Building Height - 28m >>Building Width - 33m >>Building Length - 310m >>No. of Storeys - 7 >>No. of Basements - 4
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[Cleveland Clinic] Campus >>Cleveland, OH (USA)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Cleveland Clinic Campus Masterplan Foster + Partners has been appointed to masterplan the Cleveland Clinic site in Ohio. The project is intended to expand the clinic’s current facilities to the edges of its 168-acre campus, including establishing a site for a new Neurological Institute and an additional facility for cancer treatment. Raising the quality of the architecture and landscape of the campus is a central concern for the clinic and the scheme will seek to establish a better environment for patients, reflecting the excellence of care offered by the clinic. Established in 1921, Cleveland clinic has grown in several phases, expanding initially from its original building at Euclid Avenue and East 93rd street with a row of traditional, medium scaled, classically inspired hospital buildings. The new masterplan will focus on balancing the needs of patients with the desire to open the campus to the city and fill it with welcoming outdoor spaces.
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Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Cleveland Clinic Campus Masterplan Foster + Partners has been appointed to masterplan the Cleveland Clinic site in Ohio. The project is intended to expand the clinic’s current facilities to the edges of its 168-acre campus, including establishing a site for a new Neurological Institute and an additional facility for cancer treatment. Raising the quality of the architecture and landscape of the campus is a central concern for the clinic and the scheme will seek to establish a better environment for patients, reflecting the excellence of care offered by the clinic. Established in 1921, Cleveland clinic has grown in several phases, expanding initially from its original building at Euclid Avenue and East 93rd street with a row of traditional, medium scaled, classically inspired hospital buildings. The new masterplan will focus on balancing the needs of patients with the desire to open the campus to the city and fill it with welcoming outdoor spaces.
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[980 Madison] Avenue >>Manhattan, NY (USA)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com 980 Madison Avenue Located in New York’s Upper Eastside preserved Landmark District, the proposed development rises above an existing building built in 1948. Following the 1949 design with its stone grid, the façade of the new addition is derived from the same modulation and incorporates a veil of shading screens comprising fine elliptical rods in a bronze finish. The new addition appears to float above the original structure - a lightweight counterpoint to the original Alabama limestone building below. The new residential entrance is discreetly placed along 76th street and opens to a dramatic internal atrium while new retail facilities will be accessed from the newly restored Madison Avenue entrance. >>Gross External Area - 18942.31 m² >>Existing building area - 85,000sqft >>3 Story addition area - 122,850sqft >>Site Area - 1894.23 m² >>Building Height - 130.45m >>No. of Storeys - 9 >>No. of Units - 18
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[Avery Fisher] Hall >>Manhattan, NY (USA)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Following an international design competition, Foster and Partners were selected to work with Lincoln Center on the future development of the 2,738seat Avery Fisher Hall – the concert hall originally designed by Max Abramovitz in 1962, and remodelled by Philip Johnson and John Burgee in 1976. Dedicated to the highest standards of excellence in symphony, opera, chamber music, theatre, dance, film, and arts education, the Centre’s educational programs also host 900,000 students and teachers from across the globe annually. The aim, as Lord Foster noted, “is to create a space that will do justice to the world’s foremost musicians and performers.’’ The scheme retains the exterior shell and interior shear walls, while reconfiguring the concert hall to dramatically improve acoustical performance. >>Net Internal Area (m²) - 16164.6 m² >>Proposed - 153000 - 174000 sq ft >>Current - 154000sq >>Building Capacity - 2350
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[Extell] Tower
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Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Extell Tower The Extell Tower proposal was a 5 week competition to deliver a 1300ft mixed-use skyscraper scheme comprised of 12 levels of penthouses, 34 levels of residences, a 10 floor hotel with unobstructed views of Central Park, offices and retail programs. >> Residential - 556,000 sqft >> Hotel - 150,000 sqft >> Offices - 575,000 sqft
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Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Extell Tower The Extell Tower proposal was a 5 week competition to deliver a 1300ft mixed-use skyscraper scheme comprised of 12 levels of penthouses, 34 levels of residences, a 10 floor hotel with unobstructed views of Central Park, offices and retail programs. >> Residential - 556,000 sqft >> Hotel - 150,000 sqft >> Offices - 575,000 sqft
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[Museum] of Natural History >>Manhattan, NY (USA)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) The AMNH competition provided a scheme for a 10 year 400,000 gsf masterplan which included two options for a new addition to the existing campus during which the museum would remain fully functional. The Science and Education Innovation Centre (SEIC), was requested by the client as either a 150,000 sqft new build or a 85,000 sqft renovation + extension. The particular challenge for the SEIC program included introducing various programs which included Learning, Exhibition, Convening and Laboratory/Research Spaces into a limited site boundary.
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[The Magnet] >>London, England (UK)
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com The Magnet, Oxford Foster + Partners has been commissioned by Science Oxford to design ‘The Magnet’, an innovative new non-profit cultural centre for science in Oxford. The multi-purpose events and exhibitions venue is more akin to an arts centre in its approach than a museum, and will allow everyone, from students and families, to the local business community and tourists, to discover and be inspired by the latest developments in science and technology. The centre is focused on a covered performance space, with an egg-shaped immersion theatre at its heart and will provide a much needed home for science culture in the city, hosting major touring exhibitions as well as lectures, films and artist installations, rather than permanent, static displays. Designs for the centre feature a rooftop sculpture garden, a restaurant and seminar and conference facilities, and a proportion of the scheme will be a commercial office development, suitable for a science or technology firm based in the region. >>Site Area: 0.4 Acres (1,618 sqm/17,424 sqft) >>Existing Built Area: 4,850 sqm (52,204 sqft, >>Total Proposed Area: 4,560 sqm (49,083 sqft)
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[Land]form >>Gardiner, Oregon
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com Landform is a research and development facility in Gardiner, Oregon focused toward the production of ocean power technologies. Currently, this particular project is the research topic for the final studio of my career at the University of Pennsylvania. Due to the research based emphasis for this particular studio, abstract investigations into form development through material studies such as plaster are being employed. The process of balancing form and operation has led to deeper research of programmatic operations that in turn further inform the resultant aesthetic. A negotiation between the space occupied on either sides of the structure becomes a dance of volumetric biases, where the result is an eventual compromise of form and function.
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Above: Process Rendering Below: Initial Form/Program Study
Gallery Program
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Public Space/Exhibition Area Testing Program Office Program
Observation Program Landform
Top: Initial Plaster Folding Study Middle: Secondary Plaster Manipulation Study Bottom: Preliminary Program Plan
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Testing Program Observation View Corridor
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[Navi]gator >>London, England
Jonathan Sim 29 Morgan Court Battersea High Street London, SW11 3HU +44 (0)79 3651 3680 simarchitect@gmail.com [Navi]gator is a project which called for the design of a dynamic body in order to understand bodies and form in motion. Through research and wind-tunnel simulations in ANSYS-CFX, designs were constantly tested to inform performance and form. The design of this body took into account the stream of frontal forces due to forward movement in space. As a result, the body was sculpted to utilize wind paths by implementing channels moving across the body at strategic points to stabilize the frame. In addition, the design of the core cavity allowed the body to redirect forces within the form thus enabling the body to assist a propulsion system that may be introduced.
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Split Body Comparison & Pressure Analysis Channel Line Adjustment Split Body Optimization Comparison (Top) Pressure Analysis (Bottom)
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Top: Physical Model Detail Middle: Perspective Render Bottom: Vector Analysis-AnsysCFX
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