KAREN DIONISIO-SEE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2019
CV ACADEMIC WORK
A. WOODEND CYCLING HUB
B. THE INSTITUTE OF NEURAL BIONICS
C. SENSE OF BELONGING APARTMENT
D. INHERITANCE HOUSE
E. MERRI CREEK PAVILION
MODEL MAKING PHOTOGRAPHY
SKILLS KARENDIONISIOSEE@GMAIL.COM
AutoCAD Grasshopper
I am currently seeking for a full-time entry level position in an architectural firm to further develop my skills and experience in the industry.
Illustrator InDesign Photoshop Premiere
KAREN DIONISIO-SEE
Rhino3D SketchUp V-Ray
EDUCATION 2018 2017
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE University of Melbourne, Australia
2015 2013
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTS, MAJOR IN ARCHITECTURE University of Melbourne, Australia
2013 2012
FOUNDATION STUDIES Trinity College Foundation Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia
QUALITIES
EXPERIENCE 2017 2016
GRAPHIC DESIGNER Xynergy Realty, Melbourne, Australia Prepared all marketing materials such as brochures, window cards, magazines and e-newsletters.
2015 2014
SUMMER INTERN Jose Siao Ling & Associates, Philippines Facilitated in drafting, designing and presenting 8-10 residential and office buildings using AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop, Premiere and Lumion.
2014 2013
SUMMER INTERN MOA Architectural Design, Philippines Assisted in drafting architectural plans and massing models using AutoCAD and SketchUp, as well as other administrative work in the office.
Attentive to Details
Organized
Fast Learner
Team Player
Multitasking
Versatile
INTERESTS Travel Photography
LANGUAGES English
Filipino
ACADEMIC WORK
WOODEND CYCLING HUB This cycling hub in Woodend enhances tourism and cultural exchange in regional towns between tourists and the local community for them to experience and share the identity and culture of the place. With an existing cycling community that brings tourists from the city and other towns to Woodend, this hub blurs the boundaries between architecture and landscape, as well as spaces for visitors and residents to limit the feeling of disconnect from the local community and their culture. This cycling hub consists of a cafe, that also functions as an information centre, a cycling centre and a hostel.
WOODEND TRAIN STATION | M. ARCH, 2018 | INDIVIDUAL WORK
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WOMBAT STATE FOREST; BLACKFOREST; MACEDON PLANTATION
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WOODEND’S LOCATION AND ORIGIN
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Wombat State Forest Macedon & Gisborne Macedon Ranges Kyneton
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LIMITED CYCLING FACILITIES
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1 Holgate Brewhouse 2 Woodleaton Cottage 3 Northfield Boutique Apartments LIMITED ACCOMMODATION
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CREATE VIEWS
CONTINUITY IN CIRCULATION
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TRANSITIONAL SPACES
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THE INSTITUTE OF NEURAL BIONICS The Institute of Neural Bionics is a research and educational centre that creates an environment for collaborative experimentation between patients, researchers and the industry. To promote interest in the field, this project incorporates a gallery to generate presence, partnership and drive passive competition between research and industry. Moreover, the institute also holds a physical therapy centre to improve on the slow turn around times among patients when working with external rehabilitation clinics. One of the key components of the facility is the highway or the ramp landscape that reflects the purpose of the research centre as a place of hope and progress for disabled patients. Aside from the common areas, the tea lifts at the centre of the building functions as the meeting space for researchers, patients, and industry personnel.
CARLTON CONNECT | M. ARCH, 2018 | GROUP WORK WORKED ON DESIGN CONCEPT, PROGRAMME, DIGITAL & PHYSICAL MODEL, LAYOUT, DRAWINGS: SITE PLAN, EXPLODED AXOS, TAXONOMIES, RENDERS
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Gallery Plaza Lecture Theatre Tea Lifts 1 & 2 Waiting Area Admin Office Reception Fabrication Lab Materials Lab Loading Bay Access to Carpark GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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LABS MODULE
DESIGN LAB ACADEMIC OFFICES OUTDOOR AREA WAITING AREA ACCESS TO TEA LIFT 2
6TH FLOOR ONE-ON-ONE CONSULTATION CLINICS PEER CONSULTATION CLINICS MEETING ROOM RECEPTION WAITING AREA LUNCH AREA
5TH FLOOR YOGA AREA HYDROTHERAPY AREA THERAPY BEDS STAFF ROOM LOCKER & SHOWER ROOMS RECEPTION RAMP ACCESS TO 4TH FLOOR
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RAMP ACCESS TO 5TH FLOOR RUNNING TRACK OUTDOOR AREA CARDIO, STRENGTH, BALANCE AREAS RESTING AREA STAFF ROOM LOCKERS & SHOWER ROOMS RECEPTION WAITING AREA
ATRIUM
SENSE OF BELONGING APARTMENT This 70-unit retirement apartment building in a residential complex in Clayton promotes social involvement, community engagement and openness to avoid the feeling of isolation among senior citizens. Working with Master of Property students for the brief of the project, the building consists of living units for singles and couples, hotel guest suites, and several communal areas. The apartment is divided into 2 buildings, one for the community of Jackson Green complex, the other for the senior residents only. This helps encourage them to interact with other people in the area.
CLAYTON | M. ARCH, 2017 | INDIVIDUAL WORK
SENSE OF BELONGING
SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT
WAY FINDING THROUGH COLOURS
ARRANGING UNITS IN CLUSTERS
COMMUNITY
OPENNESS
COMMUNAL AREAS
CENTRAL COURTYARD/ BALCONIES
Hotel Guest Suite
Promote productivity, Engagement and Interaction between residents
Rooftop Garden Communal Lounge Activity Centre Library
NOISE FROM SKYRAIL
Natural light Natural ventilation Connection between residents VIEWS TO OPEN SPACES
Banquet Hall Hairdresser Gym Yoga Studio
BUILDING AMENITIES
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Reception/ Concierge
No. of Living Units | 70
General Lobby
Couples Units
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Lifts
Singles Units
| 30% || 39%
Building Services
No. of Guest Suites | 10
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Maintenance
No. of Car Parks
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Storage Spaces
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Transport Provision
APARTMENT REQUIREMENTS
Car Park Spaces
LIVING UNITS
Fire Escape On-Site Hairdresser Communal Lounge Activity Centre Informal Library Yoga + Meditation Room Hotel Guest Suites Banquet Hall
CIRCULATION
SINGLES UNITS
COUPLES UNITS
Size
85 - 90 sqm
102 - 110 sqm
No. of Beds
2
2 + 1 Study
No. of Bath
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No. of Car Parks
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1 + Car Park
Other Features
Living room
Living room
Kitchen with pantry
Kitchen with pantry
Laundry
Laundry
Balcony
Balcony
FAMILY/ FRIENDS
NEIGHBOURS
COMMUNITY
OVERSHADOWING
CLUSTER 3 OPEN SPACES CLUSTER 2 SEMIPUBLIC AREAS
HOTEL GUEST SUITES
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PUBLIC SPACES
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Rooftop Garden Communal Lounge Library Activity Centre Communal Lounge 2 Banquet Hall Central Courtyard Gym Hotel Guest Suite Singles Unit Couples Unit
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INTERNAL: 110m2 BALCONY: 7m2 TOTAL: 117m2
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Main Entrance Car Park Ramp to Basement Exit to Main Road Entrance to Building Concierge/ Reception Hair Salon Gym Yoga Studio Central Courtyard Banquet Hall Open Terrace Couples Units Singles Units Hotel Guest Suites Fish Pond Garden
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INTERNAL: 84m2 BALCONY: 14m2 TOTAL: 98m2
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INHERITANCE HOUSE Inheritance house is a three storey residential home in Port Melbourne for a mother and her family. The project revolves around the idea that this home and their family traditions will continue to be passed down from one generation to the other. One of the main features of the house is the kids’ lounge where children and adults can play, sleep and study. The kitchen/ dining area is the most important space for the family where they can enjoy cooking, food photography and entertaining friends and family. The entire kitchen space is elevated so the parents can have a visual connections towards their children while their cooking.
PORT MELBOURNE | M. ARCH, 2017 | INDIVIDUAL WORK
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KITCHEN & SCULLERY PARENTS
COOKING & PHOTOGRAPHY
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Garden Kid’s Bedroom 1 Master’s Bedroom Ensuite Grandma’s Bedroom
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Bath 1 Dog Kennel Mahjong Area Kids’ Lounge Bath 2
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MERRI CREEK PAVILION The Merri Creek Pavilion is a design installation in cooperation with CERES Community Environment Park. It is located along Merri Creek Trail adjacent to the creek and Brunswick Terminal Station that uses biomimetic algorithmic approaches in contrast to the transmission lines and station plant equipment. Residents and CERES have spoken against the power station due to its unsafe environment that would affect the wildlife in Merri Creek. This pavilion is designed to allow pedestrians and cyclists to interact and appreciate the natural environment around them, and to draw them away from the industrial facility and power lines. The overall design is inspired by a natural pattern found in several living organisms - Fibonacci Sequence. This pattern symbolizes growth and nature that is present around Merri Creek. The centre of the spiral is the highest point in the pavilion, projected and pointed towards CERES. The form of the pavilion is directly related to the site with 2 openings along the trail and 1 that opens towards Merri Creek. Openings on the side of the creek are larger compared to the side of the power station where the light gradually spreads from one end to the other in the pavilion. This allows people to move towards the creek, and away from the power station. MERRI CREEK TRAIL | B. ENVS, 2015 | INDIVIDUAL WORK
CERES COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT CENTRE
Include wedges to connect all panels together and control the angles of each panel in the pavilion
MERRI CREEK
FINAL: 2 wedges per intersection Apply thickness where it is thinner at the middle of the structure
PROTOTYPE: 5 wedges per intersection
BRUNSWICK TERMINAL STATION
Add and scale openings to allow light into the structure
KANGAROO definition to project 2D pattern into the curves
MAIN ROADS PROTOTYPE: 1 wedge with notches for the panels for a larger scale model
Layout curves in relation to the site
2D pattern Fibonacci Sequence
MODEL MAKING
TECTONIC GROUNDS A summer intensive subject that focused on integrating art, kinetics and technology through designing and prototyping by using various model making materials and the Arduino system. The course has been divided into 3 phases where students chose the module to be used for the final light installation. This project was exhibited in the 2018 White Night in Melbourne and Ballarat. www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXRx1fmOLDw
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M. ARCH, 2018 | GROUP WORK WORKED ON FABRICATION (PHASE A) AND DOCUMENTATION (PHASE B & C)
PHASE A: THE HIVE
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In Phase A, groups of 6-8 students started to produce a module that can be part of the installation. Our group designed a component that shows how human interaction with the environment can influence nature’s balance in 3 stages: 1 Passive Engagement - lights fading in and out, hive pulsing 2 Interaction - lights flickering, hive movements are random 3 Excessive Interaction - lights turn off, hive closes completely
PHASE B: LIGHT MATTERS 2
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At the end of Phase A, students chose 3 out of 18 modules to develop further in Phase B. The Light Matters 2 prototype was a cluster of flowers hung in a column that can be activated with light sensors. During its resting state, LED light strips illuminate inside the columns and gradually change colours. As users move closer to the module, the petals uncurl and turn into a flower.
PHASE C: FRILLISH
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In Phase C, the Hoberman 2 was nominated as the final prototype for the exhibition. Inspired by the movement of a jellyfish, the module is consisted of polypropylene as the tentacles, ivory card as the head, and perspex for the gears and mechanism. When ultra sonic sensors and light sensors in each cluster detect movement and light, the jellyfish and its tentacles would drop and close. The led light in the module would also increase its flashing, resulting to a steady light.
EXHIBITION STREET TOWER A structural and architectural design of a building that is made up of a podium, tower and crown. As a group, we produced the overall stacking strategy, structural and envelope concept of the building. The design of the tower adopts angular cuts, which helps reduce wind load while creating open green spaces and views for users.
M. ARCH 2017 | GROUP WORK WORKED ON PLANS, STRUCTURE, TOWER DETAILS AND MODEL MAKING
3MM ALUMINIUM CAPPING DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE TOUGHENED LAMINATED SPANDREL PANEL FOR BALUSTRADE
GARDEN AREA
GREEN ROOF 1 A5.2
DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE TOUGHENED LAMINATED SPANDREL PANEL FOR BALUSTRADE 3MM ALUMINIUM PARAPET CAPPING
MEGA BEAM 1.5X1.5M
DARK GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM PERFORATED SCREEN 4X1.5M MODULE
DARK GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM PERFORATED SCREEN
6MM ALUCOBOND®PE CLADDING IN LIGHT GREY TOP HAT WITH CREST FIXING
ALUMINIUM PNEUMATIC CONTROLLED LOUVRES
300MM BAUDER INTENSIVE SUBSTRATE (RECYCLED CRUSHED BRICK, EXPANDED CLAY SHALE AND COMPOSTED PINE BARK)
MECHANICAL FLOOR
1MM POLYPROPYLENE FILTER FLEECE
DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE VISION PANEL
50MM EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE DRAINAGE BOARD
ALUMINIUM GRID WALKWAY
5.2MM BAUDER PLANT E CAP SHEET 3MM BAUDER TEC KSA DUO UNDERLAYER
DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE VISION PANEL 4X1.5M MODULE
120MM BAUDER PIR FA-TE INSULATION
100x200 RHS
4MM BAUDER THERM DS1 DUO VAPOUR BARRIER
150MM BONDEK SLAB
FALL AT 1° TO INSPECTION CHAMBER AND DRAINAGE PIPE 8MM DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE SPANDREL PANEL
OFFICE FLOOR RETENTION ANGLE
1000WB215 EDGE BEAM 2 A5.2
POLYPROPYLENE FILTER FLEECE BAUDER TEC KSA DUO UNDERLAYER
ALUMINIUM PNEUMATIC CONTROLLED LOUVRES
BAUDER THERM DS1 DUO VAPOUR BARRIER CONCRETE PLINTH
DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE VISION PANEL
1000WB215 DIAGONAL COLUMN 500WC267 COLUMN
ANCHOR BOLT FOR FIXING CURTAIN WALL
FINISHED FLOOR SPANDREL PANEL WITH INSULATION
8MM DARK GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM PERFORATED SCREENS ON MECHANICAL FLOORS
SUSPENDED CEILING ROLLER BLIND PELMET CLEAR INSULATING WITH LOW-E VISION PANEL ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE PANEL
TOWER SECTION DETAIL 1 A4.2 SCALE 1:50
TOWER ELEVATION 2 A4.2 SCALE 1:50
GREEN ROOF DETAIL 1 A5.2 SCALE 1:5 500WC267 COLUMN WITH ALUCOBOND®PE CLADDING IN LIGHT GREY ALUMINIUM GRID WALKWAY
DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE VISION PANEL
CLEAR INSULATING WITH LOW-E VISION PANEL
EDGE OF CONCRETE SLAB
30MM ALUMINIUM GRID WALKWAY 30MM ALUMINIUM GRID WALKWAY
SECOND SKIN - EXTERIOR MEGA COLUMN 3X3M WITH ALUCOBOND®PE CLADDING IN LIGHT GREY
30MM CLEAR INSULATING WITH LOW-E VISION PANEL
CUSTOMISED STEEL SECTION
DARK GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM PERFORATED SCREENS ON MECHANICAL FLOORS
SEALANT AND BACKER ROD GALVANISED CHEMSET CS08110GH
DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE VISION PANEL
3MM ALUCOBOND®PE CLADDING IN LIGHT GREY
SEALANT AND BACKER ROD
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ALUCOBOND PE CLADDING IN LIGHT GREY
CLEAR INSULATING WITH LOW-E VISION PANEL
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8MM DARK BLUE REFLECTIVE VISION PANEL
MEGA COLUMN 3X3M
1.6MM AIROLITE EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM FRAME 1.6MM AIROLITE EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM BLADE
ALUMINIUM GRID WALKWAY AIROLITE ALUMINIUM VERTICAL STIFFENER BIRD SCREEN
TOP HAT 80MM WIDE ALUCOBOND® BACKING STRIP
1.6MM AIROLITE ALUMINIUM SILL PAN
CORNER PLAN DETAIL 3 A4.2 SCALE 1:50
ISOMETRIC DRAWING - GARDEN, MECHANICAL & OFFICE FLOOR 4 A4.2 SCALE 1:200
ANGLED LOUVRES DETAIL 2 A5.2 SCALE 1:5
MEGA COLUMN DETAIL IN PLAN 3 A5.2 SCALE 1:10
IVANHOE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Detailed section model of Ivanhoe Grammar School by McBride Charles Ryan Architects. Studying the different systems and materials used in the building, and analysing the importance and purpose of each element. From foundation and floors of the building to the walls, suspended ceilings and roof systems.
B. ENVS, 2015 | GROUP WORK WORKED ON WALLS, WINDOWS AND CEILING STRUCTURE
STARFISH PAPER LANTERN A paper lantern project with LED lights that can be worn on the arm. This is a first introduction to the digital world of architecture, learning about softwares such as Rhino 3D and the process of fabrication using card cutters. This design is inspired from the pattern found in a starfish, showing growth and the 5-point symmetry system.
B. ENVS, 2013 | INDIVIDUAL WORK
PHOTOGRAPHY
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, AU | 2016
MORNINGTON PENINSULA, AU | 2017
CHRISTCHURCH, NZ | 2018
LAKE PUKAKI, NZ | 2018
KYOTO, JP | 2019
KYOTO, JP | 2019