JULIE RABAUD
Architectural Assistant julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Selected works
JULIE RABAUD Current (from Jan 2016)
Fender Katsalidis Architects, Melbourne, AU _Graduate Architect
2016_Oct-Dec
AOA - Christopher Peck, Melbourne, AU _Graduate Architect
2016_Jan-July
Sou Fujimoto Architects, Tokyo, Japan _Graduate Architect
2010_2015
Bachelor & Master of Architecture Brussels University School of Architecture La Cambre-Horta-ULB, BE . Master year 1 at Valencia University School of Architecture UPV, Spain
2014_August
Chedburn Dudley Architects, Bath, UK _Internship
2014_July
Ithaques Architectes, Paris, France _Internship
2013_July
Atelier De Ricou, Paris, France _Internship
2012_July
Vive le bois Carpentry, Dieulefit, France _Internship
Software :
Autocad Archicad Revit
Skype : julie.rabaud (Courbevoie)
Artlantis Sketchup Rhino Vray
Adobe : Illustrator InDesign Photoshop Office Suite
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FENDER KATSALIDIS ARCHITECTS www.fkaustralia.com Melbourne, Australia.
Graduate Architect Current_since January 2016 FKarchitects is known in Australia, Asia and internationally as an industry leader in utilising an integrated 3D virtual building methodology for its design and documentation processes. The practice produces buildings which are cutting edge in design with sound functional planning. Its approach has generated a high practice profile and gained many design awards such as : Eureka Tower in Melbourne, MONA museum in Hobart, NewActon Nishi Hotel in Canberra.
Apartment fitout for Melbourne Quarter Project.
Samples of works done with the design team.
Internal view for Parramata Square competition in Sydney.
Hero view for Moonee Ponds Project, Melbourne. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Project examplar Belconnen Canberra FK Architects Concept Design Town Planning
Section 200 is aiming to develop an iconic and world class mixed use urban precinct. The project will include a new high profile landmark for the National Capital – Canberra’s tallest residential tower, up to 40 stories or 120m in height. The parcel in an expanding and transforming area of wider Canberra and is important for the growth and vitality of the city. It is connected with a lake, nearby recreational facilities, Government departments and education facilities. The precinct will include around 1200 medium and high rise residential apartments, a 120 rooms hotel, a Village Marketplace in the groundfloor for commercial/ retail, a 300 public car parking, What is currently a surface car park has the potential to become a vibrant part of the town centre; a place for people to live, to work, to visit and to simply pass through as part of a wider network of streets and spaces.
I have participated in the Concept Design and Town Planning stages : - plans, section, elevations : car park, typical apartments plans and typical floor plans, - facades study in 2D and 3D, - diagrams and study, - presentations to the client and consultants. All documents are part of the process of ongoing projects. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Project examplar Belconnen Canberra FK Architects Samples of works done : - typical apartment plans and floor plans, - build up, shadow study, - facade study and renders.
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Typical apartment plans and floor plan.
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Build up and shadow Study.
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Facade Study.
Facade Study materials renders. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Other graphic Works FK Architects
White Bay: Living Re-imagined
Vibrant, Diverse, Sustainable Communities The residential community with commercial, retail and recreational opportunities builds on the innovation activities contained within the White Bay Power Station to form a vibrant, coherent new neighbourhood for Sydney.
Samples of graphic works done : - plans coloured for presentation - sections and elevations coloured - boards and presentations for clients.
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Section, project on going, Melbourne. Elevated View from North-West
Architectural Vision “...a vibrant waterfront destination that will enhance Sydney’s global competitiveness...” The proposal envisions this sustainable urban renewal to the Bays Precinct as an innovative, dynamic and creative place to work, live and explore. Across the Northern and Southern Neighbourhoods, a diverse range of uses and strategic programmed place-making are proposed, weaving into the existing fabric of the established surrounding neighbourhoods. It is envisioned that these will be supportive and ancillary to driving the activation of the technology and innovation of the Bays Precinct. The proposed uses around the power station include: — A range of accommodation options and sizes including short term, long stay accommodation and residential apartments and recreational facilities — A range of commercial space- small, medium and large office spaces, allowing for businesses of various sizes to work side by side. — A range of retail spaces: opportunities for small, medium and large spaces for lifestyle retail, cafes, restaurants and services. — Supplementary spaces and opportunities for support services such as childcare facilities and residential community facilities.
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Site 2 of the White Bay Precinct encompasses two parcels of land south which form two distinct neighbourhoods; the Northern Neighborhood that interfaces with Balmain and the Southern Neighborhood that is bordered by the Western Distributer freeway.
Public and private car parking is provided in a single level of basement that spans the entire site. In support of a pedestrian precinct, all car parks are accessed from the perimeter of the site, relieving the need for surface car intrusion. Private car parking is provided at a rate of 0.4 cars per residential unit to further support a pedestrian precinct.
The stepped heights and building forms of the Northern Neighbourhood provide a transitional interface with the neighbouring suburb of Balmain, and opportunity for a myriad of planted terraces.
Widened View Corridor Proposed built form has been located to create a larger public open space at the centre of the site and wider view corridor between the heritage power station and the White Bay waterfront.
The public car park comprises approximately 700 spaces.
The tower forms in the Southern Neighbourhood and will act as markers along the Western Distributor Freeway and ANZAC Bridge. The towers’ radial alignments to the power station mean that historic viewsheds to the power station are maintained.
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Competition board White Bay Sydney competition. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
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MORT STREET Whilst we endeavour to ensure the contents of these plans are correct at the time of printing, the information they contain is to be used as a guide only. Furnishings and floor coverings are for illustrative purposes only, are not shown to scale nor included in the stated price (unless expressly included). The columns shown may vary in diameter throughout the Building. All areas are provided in accordance with the Method of Measurement for Residential Property provided by the Property Council of Australia. Theplans were completed prior to the completion of final design, engineering and construction of the Building, therefore design, engineering, dimensions, fittings, finishes and specifications are subject to change without notice in accordance with the provisions of the Contract of Sale.
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Town planning document for North Wharf project, Melbourne. Renovation Status for Heritage Victoria, Cremorne silos project, Melbourne.
Town Planning ground plan for Braddon project, Canberra. Town Planning carpark plan for Braddon project, Canberra. Internal fixtures, fittings and appliances schedules.
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Samples of tecnical works done : - schedules for internal finishes - documents for Heritage Victoria, - town planning submission documents.
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ARCHITECTS CHRISTOPHER PECK www.aoa-cp.com Melbourne, Australia. Graduate Architect 2016_Dec/2017_June AOA Architects is based in Melbourne, operating on private residential housing and public projects. They understand that for a project to be a success the client’s clearly defined goals and objectives must, from the outset, guide the design process. AOA Christopher Peck defines a successful project as one in which all of the following are achieved : innovative design, building performance & functionality, commercial sensibility. Internal view from Sketchup of Agnes st project, Melbourne.
Coloured plan for Agnes st project, Melbourne.
External view from Sketchup of Agnes st project, Melbourne julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Other Works AOA Architects On casual basis, I helped Christopher Peck with projects such as differents house extensions, brand new house, kinder garden and primary schools. I participated in sketching, drawing existings plans, sections and elevations, designing plans, sections, elevations. I also participated in the development of 3D into context, views, and presentation and town planning documents.
Detailed kitchen elevation of Shoreham project, Melbourne.
Elevations and section of Shoreham project, Melbourne.
Ground plan of Shoreham project, Melbourne. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Sou Fujimoto ARCHITECTS
www.sou-fujimoto.net Tokyo, Japan. Concept diagram for Polytechnique school in Paris.
Graduate Architect 2016_Oct/Dec Sou Fujimoto Architects is a multi national practice based in Tokyo and having projects in differents countries in Asia and Europe. Participating in competitions and private requests, Sou Fujimoto develops projects in multi sectors such as private houses, public pavilions, hotels, educational buildings, and interior design and furniture design. The practice has projects reknown internationally and has gained design awards. Some prominent projects : Serpentine Pavilion in London, House M in Tokyo, Polytechnique school in Paris. Samples of works done.
Physical model for project house in Greece.
Physical model for Polytechnique school in Paris. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Other Works Sou fujimoto Architects During my time in Tokyo, I participated on different projects such as a competition for a pavilion in Korea, the polytechnique school in Paris, a private hotel in China, a private house in Greece, and a design furniture for interior spaces. My work consisted in sketching ideas for the competition, designing CAD plans, sections, and elevations, creating 3D views and making physical models for presentation to the client or to send to museums. Section of hotel in China.
Internal view for project house in Greece.
3D view of hotel in China. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
ITHAQUES
ARCHITECTES www.ithaques.fr Paris, France. Internship 2014_July Ithaques Architectes is a practice in Paris operating on small public projects, residential housing and private houses. Their architecture reflects aspiration for a simple and functional style, with solid work detail in construction and a focus on sustainibility. Relevant project : La Fresque, Universitary housing, Versailles, Paris. Samples of works done for the extension of an house : - detailed plans, - detailed sections.
Detailed Plan and Section for the extension of an house, Paris.
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Other Works Ithaques architectes During this internship, I have worked on a competition for a 11 housings building : sketching, designing plans, sections, and facade studies and 3D into context. I have also worked closely with the clients of the project for the extension of an house to choose the materials and design a furniture for the new bathroom.
Facade Study 11 housings, Paris.
Furniture unit drawings for bathroom for the extension of an house, Paris. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
THE URBAN ABATTOIR ULB - La Cambre - Horta Bruxelles, Belgium. Master Student project 2015_June
The urban Anderlecht abattoir, which is still operating, does not comply with sanitary and labor standards. From a master plan designed by the ORG agency, which providing densification of the 13ha site with the addition of new features, a new abattoir was designed.
My first intention was to create a physical continuity between the metro and the market hall via a public path. The compact and closed volume of the abattoir is pierced by a public path, expanding and creating an inner space. Thus, the volume finds itself divided in two parts: one part for slaughtering and the other for social and administrative functions. The activities facing the interior are those most open to the public such as the meat market and the “Meat Point� (cooking activities, lectures, visits, etc.). All functions are designed for receiving the beasts, stabling, slaughtering, meat cutting, fridges, until the release of the meat into a functionnal street dedicated to dispatching the meat. While remaining closed to the public and not showing the slaughter and cutting operations, the construction provides with different external light inputs for each function, and views to outside for the workers working comfort. The interior space of the building is made of mineral materials and can hosts fairs and other events animating the public path. To give importance to the building, it is covered with stones gathered in the area, in an ecological concern. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Axonometrical view of the abattoir.
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Ground floor Plan.
Sections of the fridge and the cutting chain, Facade of the technical street. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
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MONASTERY University polytechnic of Valencia. Spain. Master Student project 2014_June
The Puig monastery square is used today as a parking. The master plan includes the reorganization with the creation of housings, fair pavilions, and a carpark. The project intends to make the monastery environment more human and completely pedestrian. The floor material is unified with a stone pavement and the course has many atmospheres arranged in different ways.
The housing volume is compact to mark his presence in the environment. The volume is pierced by a central patio which brings light and air into the construction. The building mass is ponctually pierced to open the housings, but they always stay out of the sun. The building includes 24 units with different sizes and optimisations. They can host students, young couples, families, or pensioners. Each flat has a private terrace in addition with the communal patio and the corridor. The materiality is in line with the environment of the construction (The clay brick walls of the monastery and the new mineral square) ; the walls are made of white concrete mixed with bricks and stones from the external environment. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Axonometric volumetric view.
Level 2 and 4 Plan. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
Axonometric Section view and South Facade. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
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University polytechnic of Valencia. Spain. Master Student project 2014_February The ephemeral and the simplicity of construction are central in the conception of the project. The 15m2 compact volume lands on the mineral floor frame and fit in its own environment. By multiplying itself, it allows pedestrian steams during event like the book fair. These urban furniture components, punctually and regularly positioned on the square, punctuate the course. The exterior volume is fully made of corten steel to keep this unity and compactness when the roof is closed. The interior is completely made of wood for a warm atmosphere. The wood and steel panels are simple modules in order to simplify the construction.
Detailed Plan and Section.
Axonometric Construction view. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
ATELIER
DE RICOU www.atelierdericou.com Paris, France. Internship 2013_July The De Ricou studio is a company specialising in artwok restoration and historic interior decoration. They often work with architects responsible for listed heritage monuments. The samples are from the renovation of a 18th century castle near Paris. After the identication, photographies, drawings and mesurments, we had to reassemble the decor with current pieces. Then the decor would be painted by trained painters.
Interior facade of a room of the Asnières Castle, Paris. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
CARPENTRY DIEULEFIT www.vivelebois.fr South of France. Internship 2012_July The carpentry Vive le bois is located in the south of France and produces window frames, doors and wood furniture for homes, or new public projects such as primary schools. This experience taught me how to approach more closely the construction stage in architecture. I was involved in different works : furniture and framework of a school under construction, framework for the extension of a wooden house and the rehabilitation of an old farm.
Furniture created for a primary school.
Frames stockage and Workshop. julie.rabaud@gmail.com
I am also interested in ... Art - Photography - Drawings Cinema - Manual works - Travels ... Samples of pieces created.
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Thank you.
Julie Rabaud julie.rabaud@gmail.com Melbourne, Australia 342 Rathdowne Street, Carlton, Victoria. +61 458 875 533 skype : julie.rabaud (Courbevoie)
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