Julian Morisset
Selected Works, 2017-2021
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
CURRICULUM VITAE
JULIAN MORISSET
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AA Dip, MArch, RIBA Part II d: 18th May 1996 e: julianmorisset@gmail.com t: +60174017303 n: British/French/Hong Kong SAR l: Fluent ▶ English Conversational ▶ French and Mandarin
INFORMATION
CONTENTS CURRICULUM VITAE
PORTFOLIO EDUCATION
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MArch Master of Architecture with Architectural Association School of Architecture (London) 1. 2019/20 ‘Nothing is lost, Nothing is Created, Everything is Trasnsformed’ Diploma Unit 1 with Miraj Ahmed & Martin Jameson 2. 2020/21 ‘Girls just want to have Fun’ Diploma Unit 14 with Pier Vittorio Aureli & Maria Guidici
TOWERS IN THE BROWNFIELD AGILE HOUSING FOR INDIVIDUALS IN LONDON
• ARB/RIBA Part 1 Qualification with Architectural Association School of Architecture (London)
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LONDON 2049
4 20-27 ONOMA EXODUS
• Edexcel IGCSE Levels with The Alice Smith School (Malaysia)
[09/2010 - 06/2012]
• DTLM Architects: Part 1 Architectural Assistant [02/2019 - 09/2019] ▷▷ Contributed in Visualising, Drafting and Designing for a range of projects including Malaysian Pavillion Dubai 2020, Putrajaya Hillside Masterplan and Desapark City Bungalow.
SKILL SET
• 3D Modelling/CAD ›› Rhinoceros 3D ›› AutoCAD ›› Revit ›› Microstation ›› SketchUp ›› VectorWorks ›› Grasshopper ›› SketchUp ̶̶ LadyBug ›› QGIS
6 32-35 PAINTING ARCHITECTURE A SURVEY OF DIFFERENT ECOLOGICAL CLUSTERS & TOPOGRAPHIES
DTLM
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YEAR OUT PRACTICE WORK
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EXPERIENCE CUSTOM FURNITURE SERIES
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• Edexcel GCE A Levels with The Alice Smith School (Malaysia)
Fabrication Laser-cutting Woodwork Welding Casting Plaster Concrete
AWARDS
• Architectural Association Bursary Prize Recipient • Architectural Association Bursary Prize Recipient
[02/2019 - 09/2019] [02/2019 - 09/2019]
REFERENCES
• Pier Vittorio Aureli ›› Architectural Association: Head of PHD, Unit Master (Diploma 14) ›› Yale: Louis Kahn Visiting Proffesor ›› Dogma: Founder
pier.aureli@aaschool. ac.uk
• Miraj Ahmed ›› Architectural Association: Unit Master (Diploma 1) ›› University of Cambridge: Studio Master ›› Exhibitions: ‘Between thought & Space’ - Camberwell Space, Dilston Grove
ahmed_mi@aaschool. ac.uk
a: 37-41 Carpenters Court, Pratt Street, London NW1 0BJ
JULIAN MORISSET
WORK PORTOLIO 2021
HOUSING FOR ONOMA
PERSONAL PROJECTS
[09/2015 - 06/2018]
1. 2016/17 ‘Cities of Desire’ Intermediate Unit 6 with Jeroene van Ameide & Brendon Carlin 2. 2017/18 ‘Isolated but Connected’ Intermediate Unit 12 with Tanelli Mansikamakki & Max Turnheim
TRANSFORMING FAMILIAR TYPOLOGIES FOR INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE IN THE CITY
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[09/2019 - 06/2021]
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t: +44 7546 918 126 e: julianmorisset@gmail.com
2 Towers in the Brownfield
Agile Housing for Individuals in London
Family stucture, from its inception, has always gone through radical shifts, from its foundation - our reliance on kinship structures, to its latter formulations of corporate organisations. It was only up to a certain period, until the family deviated away this idea of ‘extended clans’ to its contemporary condition: a nuclear family recognised as an emotional and moral unit. In doing so, family as it was previously conceived, rapidly transitioned from resilient structures of interpersonal relations, to relationships based on duty and obligation. Family, as understood now, can be regarded to orient around it’s immediate responsibilities: Love, Marriage and Child Bearing. It is exactly through this precarity, that has redefined the functions of social relations, leading to both micro and macro forms of inequality - most commonly experienced by both women and children, as well as heightening male irresponsibility. Drawing from proposals revolutionized during the early formations of the Soviet Union, where legislative, cultural and hence architectural reformations were introduced to combat the epitome of said dynamic; the project re-introduces the organisation principles of the Individual Living Cell (zhiliashchik), as well as the admission of work back into domestic space - aiming to offer alternatives to the current assortments and space that currently exist in the UK. The project introduces 3 familiar typologies: a Tower, Block and Terraced House, that is deployed over a phasing sequence - where polluted land is decontaminated into viable land over a maximum period of 15 years. The project has many ambitions, however it most importantly attempts to offer an approach that prioritises the aspects of care and conviviality, into a city which requires these qualities more than ever before.
PORTFOLIO
1. Cavalier Axonometric of Typical Plan
2. View from Underneath Tower; Facing former Purifier House Remediated Zone
REMEDIATING LAND IN LONDON FOR AGILE INDIVIDUALS
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TOWERS IN THE BROWNFIELD
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3. Isometric of Building Tectonics & MEP Core
TOWERS IN THE BROWNFIELD
4. View towards Towers from Kensal Canalway
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5. Cavalier Detailed Section A: Unit & Core
TOWERS IN THE BROWNFIELD
5. Cavalier Detailed Section B: Patio Spaces fully allocated as Communal
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1. Exterior Concrete Wall, thk. 120mm 2. Thermal Insulation, thk. 200mm 3. Insulated Construction for Window Support 4. Acoustic False Ceiling
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6. Timber Sliding Doors 7. Triple Glazed Glass 8. Insulated Construction for Window Support 9. Screed Embedded Underfloor Heating 10. Concrete Flooring
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Ventilation
Hot Water
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TOWERS IN THE BROWNFIELD
5. Cavalier Axonometric of Towers, Blocks and Terraced Houses in the Brownfield
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A. Retort House - Agriculultural Garden B. Purifier House - Ornamental Garden C. Liquor Tank - Picnic Area D. Gas Holders - Willow Tree Park
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3 London 2049
Transforming Familiar Typologies for Intensive Agriculture in the City
While immediate reflections of countryside may evoke romantic images of sleepy villages, desolate mountains, or uninterrupted silence, many of these landscapes are alive and responsive to global flows of energy, food, finance, policy, ideas, and people. While cities concern themselves with the human experience, these landscapes operate on a macro scale generating millions of tons of food for supermarket shelves, raw metals to manufacture iPhones, wind farms to power them or data streams to activate them. With climate change heating up, humans are beginning to appreciate that cities are not separate from the environment - but infact they are environments. Thus to ensure our survival, cities will need to adopt positions that sync with the sense of the Earth as a total comprehensive biological network, allowing a much more convuluted blurring of the typical city-countryside dialetic. The project strives to acheive such ambition, speculating through narrative means, as London is depicted to undergo a radical transformation. With food production at the centre of its focus, the existing technology of the city is enhanced and transformed, permitting the role of intensive agriculture to exist in common typologies such as: offices, car parks, and residential typologies. The project, in particular, focuses on the conversion of typical domestic spaces, examining a segment of Croydon, along the threshold of the city. In turn, what was conceived as rural, will be released of the burden of mankind, allowing the countryside to return to its harmonious relationship with its environment, as it is re-wilded. London 2049 highlights the notions of containment and restriction - as R.M Schindler said in his manifesto of Modern Architecture the man of the future does not try to escape the elements. He will rule them - but maybe we never should have attempted to.
1. Generic Office Interior (0:20)
LONDON 2049
2. Bread Processing Plant (0:25)
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3. Generic Car Park Interior (0:40)
REMEDIATING LAND IN LONDON FOR AGILE INDIVIDUALS
4. Hydroponic Farm (0:45)
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5. Back Garden Arable Land (1:07)
LONDON 2049
6. Theatre Interior Trasnformation 2
7. Transformed Terraced House Section: Rothesay Road, Croydon
REMEDIATING LAND IN LONDON FOR AGILE INDIVIDUALS
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4 ONOMA Exodus
Housing for Creatinves in Rural Finland
The Project proposes a sculptural park alongside housing, for the ONOMA artistic cooperative who currently reside in Fiskars, Finland. Currently the village has little public space, to which the proposal plan reacts by preserving these areas, whilst also introducing a series of 12 new clearings created by the housing blocks in the form of a square. The urban plan aims at enriching the conditions for the collective of designers, artists and artisans, promoting new opportunities to collaborate and experience the unknown/escape both traditional vernacular and conventional spaces.
PORTFOLIO
1a. 90° Oblique First Floor Plan of House I
ONOMA EXODUS
3. 45°Axonmetric of Housing Block, House I
2a. 90° Oblique Second Floor Plan of House
5. Concrete Cast Model of Housing Block, House I
HOUSING FOR CREATIVES IN RURAL FINLAND
4. 45° Section Axonometric of Housing Block, House I
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ONOMA EXODUS
9. House I Interior: Bedroom looking to Bedroom
10. House I Interior: Leisure Zone
10. House I Exterior: Public Clearing
12. Axonometric Render of ‘Localised Specificity’ in Floor Plan
HOUSING FOR CREATIVES IN RURAL FINLAND
13. Burial Ground Pavillion Interior: Exhibition Space
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14. Burial Ground Pavillion Exterior: Restaurant & Cafe
14. Sculptural Park: 90° Axonometric of Burial Ground Pavillion
ONOMA EXODUS
15. Sculptural Park: 90° Section of Burial Ground Pavillion
16. Public Clearing: 90° Axonometric of Housing Blocks
HOUSING FOR CREATIVES IN RURAL FINLAND
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17. Housing & Sculptural Park Urban Plan
5 Furniture Series 01 Sofa, Table, Bench, Stand
A series of bespoke handmade objects for my home; it contains the following: a Sofa, a Table, a Bench that attaches to a window and lastly a television Stand. All the furniture within the collection aims at being raw in its expression, using natural materials and simple geometries, creating practical and sleek objects. It is also important to note, that the objects construction and making process has been factored into the design decisions; ensuring that each piece is economical, in terms of cost as well as ease of assembly.
1. Oblique Render of Work Table
FURNITURE SERIES 01
2. Photograph of Table
TABLE, BENCH, STAND
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3. Oblique Render of Work Table
FURNITURE SERIES 01
4. Photograph of Bench
TABLE, BENCH, STAND
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6 Painting Architecture
A Survey of Different Ecological Clusters & Topographies
Through experimentation with the capabilities as well as the representation potentials of both the hand drawn and computer generated, manifestations of new spaces, typologies and landscapes, that lie in-between fiction and reality are achieved. As a result of the following process, an abstract composition of ‘4 varying ecological clusters’, each containing architectonic elements suggestive of different civilizations, were relentlessly tessellated across the drawing. Effectively evolving into a fictional region that consists of different territories and topographies, made legible through the aesthetics of cartography itself.
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Year Out Practice Work
DTLM is a multi-award winning solution provider and facilitator in design, planning and architecture. DTLM is a pioneer of the Modern Tropical Movement (ModTrop) emphasising community, culture and innovative designs for sustainable earth. During my time at DTLM Architects I assisted on a wide range of different projects: from conceptual design, visualisation, model making, publication and construction drawings. This entailed not only more standard site visits to regarding projects - resolving said issues with contractors, but also occasional meetings with authors, graphic designers, photographers and clients.
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PORTFOLIO
6a. Eujin House Guard House Plan, Roof Plan
DTLM
7a. Karak Land Clubhouse Rear Elevation
YEAR OUT PRACTICE WORK
6b. Eujin House Guard House Section
7b. Karak Land Clubhouse Front Elevation 7c. Karak Land Clubhouse Left Elevation
WORK PORTOLIO 2021
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