JENNiFER LIM SELECTED WORKS
2011-2013
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table of contents CURRICULUM VITAE
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VISIONS OF SETTLEMENT:
INTERSTITIAL 04 EXTRA-SMALL LIVING:
TRANSITIONAL SPACES
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SSEF-RECYCLE:
OFFSHORE 12 HOUSE FOR A COLLECTOR
MASK HOUSE
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GRAND DOMESTIC REVOLUTION
ABSORB 20
WORK EXPERIENCE
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PERSONAL WORK
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curriculum vitae EDUCATION Candidate for Bachelor of Architectural Studies Co-op Program, University of Waterloo
2012 - present
Ontario Secondary School Diploma St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School, Mississauga, ON
2011
EXTRACURRICULAR Yearbook Committee Member Participated in developing yearbook theme, page design and editing, and photography Newspaper Design Editor Design editor of St. Joan of Arc annual Newspaper Bully Prevention Committee Member Developed the design of school shirt encouraging bully prevention and creating healthy school environment
September 2008 - June 2010
2009 - 2010 January - June 2011
WORK EXPERIENCE Design Intern Urban Strategies, Inc. Assisted in the following tasks: layout of proposals and rationales, preparing for open house and design charettes with powerpoint slides and panels, site research, analytic diagrams and basemaps, 2D and 3D ArchiCAD modelling, and enhancing renders.
January - April 2013
AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES Award of Merit, 11th Annual SSEF Architectural Design Competition Engineering International Student Scholarship, University of Waterloo Ontario Scholar French as a Second Language Certificate Senior Drawing Award, IMAGES, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board Honour Roll Recepient, St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School
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June 2012 2011, 2012 February 2012 January 2012 2009, 2010 2008, 2009, 2010
SKILLS SUMMARY Adobe Creative Suite Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Modelling Software AutoCAD ArchiCAD Rhinoceros SketchUp Microsoft Office Suite Word Powerpoint Excel Languages Spoken English Korean Japanese Skills Independent Organized Self-Reliant Team Worker Adaptability Optimistic
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interstitial
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INTERSTITIAL n. a small or narrow space or interval between things or parts, especially when one of a series of alternating uniform spaces and parts
The project aims for a radical transformation of the generic suburban neighbourhood near Churchill Park by introducing INTERSTITIAL spaces at different scales. A web of intimate relationships is established with the existing neighbourhood, among the residents of the building, and among the family members. The INTERSTITAL spaces are no longer an overlooked and unoccupied interval, but a communicative, interactive and friendly space that strenthens a sense of community.
Site Plan
Site Section
Establishment of a new promenade for the public.
The atrium that connects four individual units becomes a space of socialization.
Three bedrooms with openings that look into the living room encourage more active communication.
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Unit Plan: Ground Floor
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Unit Plan: Second Floor
Front Elevation
Section
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TRANSITIONAL SPACES
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in collaboration with J. Read, B. Cartwright, I. Cina, M. Wierzchoslawska
"Extra-Small" Living: Prefabrication, Transportation and Assembly
Using a truck bed as a structural shell and pallets as a shading device, this “extra-small” TRANSITIONAL SPACE provides an affordable, sustainable and transportable lifestyle with minimal functions packed in a 40m2 space. The TRANSITIONAL SPACE is flexible and full of possibilieties, through use of transformable furniture, shading device and features for sustainable living. Eventually, the project envisions formation of a community, a number of houses gathered around a communal kitchen.
Site Plan
READY-MADE TRANSPORTABLE STRUCTURALLY STRONG
INEXPENSIVE EASY TO STORE
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Floor Plan
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Section A-A
Division of Space
Day: Work / Outdoor Activity
Night: Repose
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SSEF AWARD OF MERIT
offshore
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in collaboration with NIna Wang
Production of crude oil is in rapid decline; in the near future, thousands of offshore oil platforms in Gulf of Mexico and around the world will no longer be in use.
Existing Superstructure of Cantarell Oil Field
Gulf of Mexico: Distribution of Offshore Oil Rigs
Abandoning or demolishing the superstructure is a great economic and ecological loss. Oil rigs, fully equipped with essential programs for living and excellent resources of industrial structure, have a strong potential for the future of architecture. OFFSHORE proposes renovation of Cantarell Oil Field, an aging supergiant oil complex in Gulf Mexico, into a hotel with warm equatorial climate and exotic view towards the ocean. Essential parts of the superstructure are to be recycled and reused to produce a monumental roof sturcture embracing the nature of ocean waves in gentle curves.
Daily Crude Oil Production from CANTARELL OILFIELD
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1ST FLOOR: Reception Hall Mechanical Room Living Quarters
2ND, 3RD, 4TH FLOORS: 5TH FLOOR: Recreational Space Restaurant Hotel Residences Indoor Garden
6TH FLOOR: Outdoor Recreational Space
TOP FLOOR: Outdoor Recreational Space Swimming Pool
Schematic Plans and Structural Section
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Box-frame roof truss using recycled DERRICK AND CRANE Sheet metal roof cladding using recycled OILTANKS Steel frame facade glazing using miscellaneous STEEL STRUCTURE reused PLATFORM AND JACKET
RECYCLE: Structure of OFFSHORE using pre-exisitng components from the Cantarell Oil Platform
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MASK HOUSE
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"The mask tells a single truth where the face tells many truths in the creases of its fluctuating deceptions and doubts... A mask is a face that lives without living."
GRAND RIVER
The MASK HOUSE is designed for a mask collector who collects, produces, and performs with traditional and ceremonial masks. It is a place of residence, of performance, and of gathering. The house focuses on the concept of duality - contrast between bright and interactive atmosphere of the centre of the house and the secretive and dark display room for the ritual masks.
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SITE PLAN
Double-height central space brings light and sense of openness to the living and dining rooms Studio and storage area looks out to the river, receiving diffuse northern light optimal for working focal point at the centre of the sunken stage visitor’s path of circulation, experiencing the extreme dynamics between dark and light
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Ground Floor
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Second Floor
North Elevation
West Elevation
East-West Section
North-South Section
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absorb
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Revitalizing the City of Cambridge by reclaiming the public realm
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WATER ST
ABSORB is a multigenerational housing that supports socialization of different peoples with creative use of spaces, acknowledging the possibility of expansion and creativity of the residents as they live the architecture. Furthermore, the project reaches out to the urbanscape of the city of Cambridge as its podium becomes an inviting place for the public, initializing various social activities.
Site Plan
Ground Floor: Public Programming
First Floor: Poblic Podium
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East Elevation
North Elevation
Transverse Section
Longitudinal Section
Residental Units Shared Social Space
Unit Plan
Unit Longitudal Section Public Podium
Book Cafe Daycare Centre
Underground Parking
Integrating the City with Living: Exploded Axonometric
Reclaiming Shared Space: Flexible Living
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work experience
Queen's University Campus Master Plan, Kingston, Ontario As the Main Campus of Queen’s University is nearing capacity, the new Campus Master Plan explores opportunities for future growth for the next 50 years, while enhancing the campus experience and nourising a symbiotic relationship with the City of Kingston.
• Digitalizing the Basemap • Creating diagrams for site analysis and development strategies: historical development in response to the landscape, pedestrian •
network in the campus, transit, physical assessment of existing buildings, student life, and development option for the West Campus in phases Assisting in ArchiCAD modelling
WINTER 2013 CO-OP TERM 26
Johor Bahru Island, Malaysia The strategy for the revitalization of Johor Bahru Island in Malaysia proposes urban development of the city in a series of phases, from situating strong pedestrian interactions to populating the city with housing and revitalizing the urban context with landmark buildings and amarina.
• Rendering perspectives • Creating asssisting diagrams: new options for street in plan and section view
• 3D renders • Numerical data analysis
Ramapo College of New Jersey, US The new Campus Master Plan for Ramapo College has developed strategies for creating a strong sense of identity by introducing a new plaza and defined access points, exporing future opportunities for growth in academic spaces, and making the campus more pedestrian-friendly.
• Creating conceptual floor plan and yields • Creating analytic diagrams and graphics: •
Building Use, Proposed Pedestrian Route, Green Space, and Movement Layout and Design for Open House Panels
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June 28, 2013 RE: Letter of Reference for Jennifer Lim
To Whom It May Concern: Jennifer Lim was employed by Urban Strategies from January 2 until April 26, 2013 as an intern urban designer. Urban Strategies is a multi‐disciplinary urban design and planning firm based in Toronto, with a broad range of public and private sector work throughout North America, Asia and the UK. Our firm employs urban designers, landscape architects, architects, planners and individuals with skills and expertise in graphic design, public administration and governance. Jennifer was involved in a range of urban design and master planning projects including the Queen’s University Campus Master Plan in Kingston, Ontario and the Ramapo College Campus Master Plan in Mahwah, New Jersey. Jennifer’s tasks included urban/campus design analysis and production of supporting graphics and presentations. She contributed to the design of projects and her tasks included CAD modeling and perspective rendering. She also was responsible for the production and graphic design of a number of documents and reports. Jennifer takes a keen interest in her work and responds thoughtfully and creatively to assignments. Jennifer has excellent computer skills and has produced compelling graphics, plans and models which clearly communicate design intent. Our design process places a strong emphasis on teamwork and Jennifer is an enthusiastic, responsible and dedicated team player. She takes initiative regularly and anticipates issues and challenges to determine solutions with minimal direction. Jennifer’s contribution to the work of the firm has been excellent and her outgoing personality enabled her to “fit” very well within our office culture. I would highly recommend her as a very strong junior designer and I would be happy to employ her again should the opportunity arise. I would be happy to discuss Jennifer’s experience at Urban Strategies with you. Please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours very truly,
Warren Price, Partner URBAN STRATEGIES INC.
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SUMMER 2011, SOUTH KOREA
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OCT 2011, CHICAGO
OCT 2012, NEW YORK
MAY 2013, BUFFALO
experience & explore
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Jennifer Jiseon Lim
2B Architectural studies 20431882 jsjenniferlim@gmail.com 226-218-8334
170 Water Street North #206 Cambridge, ON, N1R3B6 226-218-8334