Selected Works 2011 - 2015

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KELLY NEILL

M.Arch Candidate Selected Works 2011-15 www.kelly-neill.com




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ABOUT

In all of her work, Kelly consistently seeks to push the boundaries in a desire to intensify new relationships between built space and its context. Kelly completed her Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies at the University of Waterloo in 2011 and continued her education in architecture at Columbia University’s GSAPP in both New York City and Paris. Currently, Kelly is a third-year Masters of Architecture student at the University of Toronto where she has been awarded the Ontario Graduate Scholarship and WZMH + Oxford Properties Endowment Fund for her outstanding academic achievement. She is constantly striving to gain an awareness of architecture design issues in a global context. In the past 10 years she has worked and/or studied in Los Angeles, New York, Paris, London, Rome, Buenos Aires and traveled to over 25 countries.

ABOUT

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KELLY NEILL

CITIZENSHIP

20 Stewart Street , TO +1 (647) 222-4551 ken2127@columbia.edu www.kelly-neill.com

Eligible to work in countries part of the EU as a British passport holder. Canadian citizen.

EDUCATION 2014 - Present UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO John H Daniel’s Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, And Design Candidate for Master of Architecture Degree

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2013 - 2014 Graduate School of Architecture Preservation + Planning Non Degree, The Shape of Two Cities: New York / Paris UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO School Of Architecture - Faculty of Engineering Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies

2006 - 2011

TECHNICAL SKILLS ADOBE CS6 ARCHICAD AUTOCAD GRASSHOPPER

REVIT RHINO SKETCHUP VRAY

AWARDS & RECOGNITION WZMH + OXFORD PROPERTIES ENDOWMENT - University of Toronto ONTARIO GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP - University of Toronto THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION - University of Toronto ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP - University of Toronto ABSTRACT PUBLICATION - Columbia University GSAPP 1ST - UWSA PAVILION COMPETITION - University of Waterloo ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP - University of Waterloo

2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2008 2006

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO - TORONTO, ON Teaching Assistant - Visual Communications 2

Jan 2016 - Present

PLACEHOLDER - TORONTO, ON CoEditor of PlaceHolder 2017

Jan 2016 - Present

SOLIDCAD SOLUTIONS - TORONTO, ON Intensive Revit Training Course PHILIP BEESLEY ARCHITECTS - TORONTO, ON Assembly Volunteer for Epiphyte Spring UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO - TORONTO, ON Events Assistant GALDSU UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO - TORONTO, ON Copy Editor of The Annual

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daniels.utoronto.ca

place-holder.net Jun - Aug 2015

solidcad.ca April 2015

philipbeesley.com Jan 2015- Present

daniels.utoronto.ca Sept 2014

galdsu.ca


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CUMULUS ARCHITECTS INC - TORONTO, ON Architectural Designer Hired during the start up phase to assist in all aspects of the company, including but not limited to: attaining grants, submitting proposals for RFPs, marketing, participating in Revit training + design work.

Apr - Sept 2015

B-AN-G STUDIO - NEW YORK CITY , NY Architectural Intern Contracted to assist in the development of a design strategy and production of drawings for Guggenheim Helsinki proposal

Aug - Sept 2014

BOXWOOD ARCHITECTS - TORONTO, ON Architectural Designer Worked closely with the principal and clients to finalize drawings in design development into construction drawings for single family homes.

Jun - Aug 2014

KASIAN ARCHITECTS - TORONTO, ON Architectural Intern Hired to assist in the schematic development package of two high-profile P3 hospital projects in Revit.

Mar - Aug 2013

ALTIUS ARCHITECTURE INC - TORONTO, ON Designer Oversaw several residential and commercial renovations/additions varying in size of 1500 square feet to 5000 sq.ft. at all stages of design, inclusive of construction documentation.

Jan 2011- Feb 2013

DIAMOND & SCHMITT ARCHITECTS - TORONTO, ON Architectural Intern Worked closely on the design for interior renovation and addition of a prestigious dance studio and gained the important experience of producing a working drawing set for building permit applications.

Jan - Aug 2010

BRIAN O’TUAMA ARCHITECTS - LONDON, UK Junior Assistant Primarily oversaw production and fabricated of large scale sectional model for design project and assisted on preparing presentation drawings

May - Jun 2009

ARQUITECTONIA - LOS ANGELES, CA Architectural Assistant Produced renderings and site model for Culver City residential project and assisted the Construction Administration team on working drawings for public school.

cumulusarch.com

b-an-g.com

boxwood.ca

kasian.com

altius.net

dsai.com

brianotuama.com

Jan - May 2008

arquitectonica.com

REFERENCES ALESSANDRA CIANCHETTA Columbia University, Professor AWP, Principal alessandra-cianchetta@awp.fr

LAURA MILLER University of Toronto, Professor borfax/BLU, Principal laura.miller@daniels.utoronto.ca

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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION About 5 Resume 6

ACADEMIC WORK CloudPark - Comprehensive Studio University of Toronto

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Flo.TO - Option Studio University of Toronto

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Delta Park - SuperStudio University of Toronto

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Panoptic Performance - Paris Studio Columbia University Fashion Atelier - New York Studio Columbia University

COMPETITIONS Pyramedian 120 Hours Competition Guggenheim Helsinki B-an-G Studios

BUILT WORK Gallery House Altius Architecture Inc.

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4m 2m 4m

2m

1m 2m

CLOUDPARK An Arts Centre for Urban Renewal The Cloud Park Arts Centre is an epicentre of cultural activity in the newly developed Lawrence Heights Neighbourhood. The proposed master plan of Lawrence Heights celebrates cultural diversity, which provided the foundation for the thesis of this project. Cloud Park Arts Centre promotes these ideals by blurring the socio-economic barriers through a built architectural expression — a cloud. 40%

70%

Similar to a thunder cloud, the Arts Centre encourages the interaction of different occupants and programs (electrons), to create artistic and intellectual lightning by providing for the hosting of spontaneous or informal performances, artistic installations and chance inter-disciplinary encounters. The character of the building is dependent upon its occupants: the flexible lightweight framework allows the building to evolve throughout the day or year depending on the needs of the local and broader community. Date: April 2015 Studio: Comprehensive Studio - UofT Location: Lawrence Park, Toronto Program: Cultural Centre for the Arts Advisor: Brady Peters & Barry Sampson Contributors: Claire Kurtin

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FEATURED IN: The Annual 15 galdsu.ca/the-annual Next Top Architects nexttoparchitects.org

CLOUDPARK

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residence below artists in residence below pedestrian bridge

pedestrian path

pedestrian path

Ground Floor

admin northern Ground Floor f.o.h light northern light OCCUPANCY RELATIONSHIPS entrance atrium auditorium (double artists in s&r height) residence

- SECTION

f.o.h atrium

b.o.h storage

green room

b.o.h Third green Floor room

Third Floor

Second Floor

cafe

gallery multipurpose it room

artists in residence below

admin

auditorium f.o.h (double atrium entrance atrium height) auditorium auditorium (double entrance atrium height)(double auditorium height) (double height) cafe park

storage

gallery outdoor event space

multipurpose centre of room innovation outdoor (double height)event space

southern light atrium

park

artist studio

artists in residence below

it centre of gallery artists ininnovation residence centre of (double height) below innovation multipurpose (double height) room park outdoor pedestrian bridge event space pedestrian bridge

pedestrian bridge

auditorium (double height)

artist studio atrium

gallery restaurant multipurpose outdoor room park terrace outdoor multipurpose event space atrium restaurant room outdoor event space

atrium southern light atrium

flytower

(double Looking height) East auditorium (double height)

Third Floor

gallery pedestrian bridgeoutdoor terrace

Looking East

artist

dancer

atrium southern light

flytower

pedestrian bridge below dance studionorthern pedestrian bridge light snack below dance alcove studio snack music & alcove artist recording studio studio music & recording studio

atrium park

media pedestrianstudio bridge

media studio outdoor terrace

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restaurant

southern light

atrium

terrace

Third Floor northern Third Floor light pedestrian bridge below

itartist

artist studio

artist studio

pedestrian bridge music &

Looking West recordingoutdoor

studio terrace media restaurant studio restaurant atrium

artists in residence

flytower

terrace workshop

atrium

dance studio

fly tower

restaurant performers in auditorium

pedestrian bridge below pedestrian bridge below dance snack studio alcove workshop snack atrium alcove atrium music & recording music & studio recording media studio studio media studio

pedestrian bridge

outdoor terrace

Looking West

flytower

pedestrian bridge

artists in residence

fly tower

restaurant

dancer

northern light

it

snack alcove pedestrian bridge atrium

performers in auditorium

flytower

media

musician

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path to entrance

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park

northern light

it

dance studio

park

southern light

pedestrian bridge

northern b.o.h light

Second Floor

auditorium

Second Floor

admin

pedestrian bridge

workshops artists in s&r residence cafeworkshopspark - SECTION OCCUPANCY RELATIONSHIPS green room

centre of it innovation (double height) centre of innovation (double height)

gallery

musician

atrium

centre of innovation

student lounge

student informal lounge performance stair

informal performance

pedestrian centre of innovation bridge

pedestrian bridge

staff


Pedestrian Bridge

Flemington Road

The Cloud Park Arts Centre is contained in a singular enclosure located adjacent the Allen Expressway, in order to take advantage of maximum pedestrian accessibility and visibility. The pedestrian bridge across the Allen extends the length of the site to pull east and west together up into a central node of intellectual and artistic connectivity, both physically and conceptually. The bisection of the pedestrian bridge through the building on the second level increases opportunities for interdisciplinary interaction and circulation. The site has been left relatively untouched in order to highlight the visual lightness of the cloud structure.

Left Programmatic Studies Right Siting Strategies Diagram CLOUDPARK

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- HSS 100x100mm - Visual blur - Rig for art installations and equipment - Scale of a person - Visual blur

- HSS 200x200mm - Scale of a room

- HSS 100x100mm - Optimal visual blur - Shading device - Scale of furniture - Optimal visual blur

Modules

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Cloud Insert Insert - Maximum

Cloud System Density Cloud System Axo Cloud System Axo

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Plan Plan Plan

Elevations Elevation Elevation

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Structurally, the intent is to blur the empirical and the ephemeral through the use of necessary and whimsical structural components. The enclosed building form is derived from the rational and relentless nature of the grid and utilizes a typical post-and-beam steel structural system. Conceptually, this framework explores the potentials of visual redundancy as a means to cloud the building’s overall form. The exterior clouding intends to create a visual noise to blur the boundaries between inside and outside, provide density for shading and add a performative quality to the facade.

Left Density Studies of Modules Right Exterior Cloud Assembly Detail CLOUDPARK

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B Reception

Staff Entry

Filing

Office

Office

Staff Terrace

UP

Shipping and Receiving

Staff Open Office

I.T.

Stair to Bridge Parking and Staff Access

Open Meeting Assembly Area

Artist In Residence Open Studio

W/C

W/C

Mechanical

Family W/C

Coffee/Copy

Workshop

Daycare

Bridge Above

Bridge Above

UP

Spray Area

Storage

Coat Check

Front of House

Allen Road

Public Promenade and Bike Path

Informal Seating

Informal Display

UP

UP

Atrium/ Informal Performance Space

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Drop-off Zone

Auditorium

W/C

W/C UP

Mech Jan.

Backstage Lounge/Café

Lawrence Avenue

Kitchen

Dressing Room

Dressing Room

Green Room

Storage

Café Terrace

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Left Ground Floor Plan Right Night View from Across the Allen Expressway CLOUDPARK

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B Centre Of Innovation

UP

Boardroom

DN

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Kitchenette Meeting Rooms

Artist In Residence Below W/C

Digital Fabrication

DN

W/C

Mechanical

Pedestrian Bridge

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Projection Booth

DN

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Display/ Installation

Informal Seating

UP

Atrium/ Informal Performance Space

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A

W/C Auditorium Below

W/C Fly Tower Above

UP

DN

Mech

Gallery

Jan.

Event Room

Outdoor Event Terrace

B

Left View Through Pedestrian Bridge Right Second Floor Plan

CLOUDPARK

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Restaurant

A Auditorium

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Atrium

Gallery

CafĂŠ

Top Section A Left View From Allen Road Right Site Model CLOUDPARK

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Arts Studios

Dance Studio Restaurant

Open Studio Space

Centre of Innovation

Arriving from across the park Gallery Event Space

Artist in Residence

Auditorium

CafĂŠ

Arriving from Lawrence Subway

Arriving from bike path Arriving from Flemmington Road Arriving from Flemmington Road

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Left Occupant Interactions Right Central Atrium CLOUDPARK

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PACE (OCCUPIABLE ROOF) AND INTERIOR EVENT SPACE

ootings ector and blotted

am to support

7. Finish 2. Floor Structure - Interior:Mechanical @ Electrical fit out - Interior: 200mm Hollow core concrete slab dropped place 50mm ofintoconcrete topping with 15mm terrazzo - Ext Roof: 50mm metal purlins attached to beam finish Metalflooring decking with 150mm normal density concrete Interior grade gypsum board on wall Radiant cooling panels hung from ceiling

3. Protect - Metal steel studs installed with exterior grade sheating for exterior wall - Continuous vapour barrier wrap applied to structure, & sheathing

- Exterior:Precast concrete panels installed on exterior wall Steel base plate blotted to to structure and install glass handrail 50mm of gravel laid for draining 25mm stone pavers rest on top Perforated metal panels hung from purlins

1. Support

2. Floor Structure

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all units installed

5. Insulate - 75mm rigid insulation applied to horizontal surface of exterior occupiable roof slopped at 2% - 50mm rigid insulation wrapped around exterior beam to allow for draining channel - 50mm rigid insulation applied to exterior sheating - Insulation adhered between glazing units

3. Protect APRIL 2015

6. Drain - Glazing unit caps installed - Metal flashing attached to bottom of exterior wall - Building paper adhered on top of insulation for continuous drainage plane - Perforated drainage channel (gutter) installed at periphery with steel perforated top cover

4. Glaze - Thermally broken, double glazed curtain wall units installed off steel structure

e slab

d to beam normal

4. Glaze

AIL

APRIL 2015

5. Insulate

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6. Drain

APRIL 2015

Interior: Event Space

Exterior: Cloud Structure

AIL

APRIL 2015

6. Drain - Glazing unit caps installed - Metal flashing attached to bottom of exterior wall - Building paper adhered on top of insulation for continuous drainage plane - Perforated drainage channel (gutter) installed at periphery with steel perforated top cover

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APRIL 2015

Exterior: Event Space

APRIL 2015

Interior: Cafe

8. Cloud - Independent exterior cloud structure erected - Shown: 75mm aluminum smallest density module (supports out of view) - Shading fins are clipped in horizontally for south facing 7. Cloud facade

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APRIL 2015


Left Construction Sequence Right Outdoor Event Space CLOUDPARK

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COHESE

FLO.TO The Future of Flow - 2065 The city has become an engine of instant response. Advancements in technology, transportation, and construction have brought us to a point of peak velocity and efficiency. Before you think it, there it is, there you are. We crave redundancy, seek moments of nostalgia, long for slowness. For this reason, the romantic journey to the Toronto Island has been preserved to offer this rare moment of relief. The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal becomes the vehicle in which we thrust into neutral.

Date: December 2015 Studio: Option Studio - UofT Location: Jack Layton Ferry Terminal Program: Ferry Terminal Advisor: Brady Peters

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FLO.TO

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ALIGN ALIGN Align

SEPARATE SEPARATE Separate

WANDER WANDER Wander


Passing Departing Arriving Wandering Transit

The project proposal utilized Quela to simulate the physical component of time and movement of agents based on their attraction to high or low visibility areas. There was special attention paid to how agents would arrive and depart from the terminal in both low and high volume situations. The process was challenging as it simulating human intelligence in a sense is difficult to do and as a result limitations in scripting rules regarding foresight impeded the realism of their movements.

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FLOAT FLOW

DEPARTING FLOW

SWIM FLOW

ARRIVING FLOW

SECURED FLOW

FLO.TO

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FITNESS FLOW ARRIVING FLOW

OVER FLOW

ITNESS FLOW

FLOAT FLOW

OVER FLOW FITNESS FLOW

OVER FLOW

SECURED FLOW

ARRIVING FLOW

ARRIVING FLOW

FITNESS FLOW

SECURED FLOW

FLOAT FLOW

FLOAT FLOW

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OVER FLOW

SECURED FLOW

ARRIVING FLOW


Open Air - Porosity

Conditioned - Movement

Open Air - High Visibility

Unconditioned - Low Visibility

Left Section Matrix Right Membrane Studies FLO.TO

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Initial Simulation (Existing): Number of Agents: 250 Average Distance: 168 m Average Time: 2 min 11 sec. Average Speed: 1.28 m/s

Final Simulation (Proposed): Number of Agents: 500 Average Distance: 280 m Average Time: 7 min 31 sec. Average Speed: 0.62 m/s

Boardwalking Departing Arriving Passing Floating

Left MassMotion Simulation Matrix Right Simulation Results FLO.TO

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DELTA PARK A Masterplan for Toronto’s Satellite Olympic Park The design proposal for Superstudio, Delta Park, is set within the framework the 2030 summer Olympic Games. The ditch of the Allen Expressway is repurposed as a stormwater management system, which will act as the rowing basin during the games, and later a linear public space for recreation. In an interest to maintain a human scale to such a large site, the proposal sought to deploy the smaller venues required for the Olympic games and thus, the site would act as satellite campus to the larger venues in downtown Toronto. As such, inherent within this proposal is the adaptability for reuse of the Olympic venues as key community activators for each future community.

Date: December 2014 Studio: SuperStudio - UofT Location: Allen Road, Toronto Program: Masterplan Advisor: Laura Miller

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AWARDED: WZMH + Oxford Properties Top Studio Award wzmh.com

DELTA PARK

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PRESS & BROADCAST CENTER CONVENTION CENTER

WILSON

MEDIA VILLAGE HOUSING 6 000 people

DOWNSVIEW AIRPORT

YORKDALE

OLYMPIA

YORKDALE MALL

OLYMPIC PARK

5 000 people

WATERPOLO INDOOR COMMUNITY POOL

Current Ditch of Allen Rd.

Convert Allen Rd. to Rowing Course

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Current Congested Pit of Traffic

Current Scale of Residential Fabric

Diversify Surface Circulation + Pedestrian Routes

Deploy Small Scale Olympic Venue Future Community Activator


FIELD HOCKEY SCHOOL FOOTBALL FIELD 15 000 people - TEMPORARY

FENCING HANDBALL INDOOR ICE RINK TAEKWONDO

7 500 people - PERMANENT

BEACH VOLLEYBALL CITY BEACH

JUDO COMMUNITY CENTER

15 000 people - TEMPORARY

5 000 people - PERMANENT

KAYAK/CANOING ROWING CANAL CLUB

ATHELETE WARM UP SCHOOL SOCCER FIELD

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LAWRENCE

RIDELLE GLENCAIRN

OLYMPIC PLAZA WATER FILTRATION PLANT EGLINGTON

10 000 people

OLYMPIC VILLAGE HOUSING SPONSOR VILLAGE LIVE WORK UNITS

5 000 people - TEMPORARY

BMX HILL PARK

Left Design Axioms Top Olympic Park Map DELTA PARK

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1. Ditch of Allen Rd.

2. Excavate

3. Redistribute

56% Left Map of Lost Rivers of Toronto Right Sequence of Daylighting River for Cistern

Capacity of Stormwater Retained

4. Flood Rowing Course

5. Activate with Olympic Venues

Stormwater Collection Potential: Developed site area : 2 455 000 m2 x Toronto annual rainfall : .831 m = Volume of stormwater: 2 040 105 m3 Assume 2/3 collection: 1 350 000 m3 a year FISA Rowing Course Regulations: Length: 2000 m x Width: 8 lanes x 13.5M = 108 m x Depth: 3.5 m = Volume of cistern: 756 000 m3 DELTA PARK

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Olympic Plaza

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Bridge + Promenade


Top Open Space + Building Typologies Left Section Right Urban Planning Diagrams

Row House + Slab

Perforated Perimeter Block

Podium + Tower

Building Frontage

Industrial

+ 211 m

Urban Grid

Residential

151 - 210 m

Hotel

101 - 150 m

Office/Live Work

36 - 100 m

Commercial

11 - 35 m

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PANOPTICON MORPHOLOGY

STUDENT HOUSING + PARKING/FLEX

PANOPTIC PERFORMANCE Reconfiguring the Reuilly Military Barracks Panoptic Performance is a new TypeMix PUBLIC of surveillance, discipline and play which CORE blends the programs of the circus school, CIRCUS SCHOOL student housing and parking garage. This project aims to create a functional machine that heightens the disciplinary rhetoric inherent the circus school and its students MORPHOLOGYto + PROGRAM to produce an environment conducive to regulated play . It achieves this by allowing the public monitor the students’ training for performances at varying times of the day from either the public program or their car. An increase in discipline among the student body is beneficial because it provides motivation for optimal performance.

Date: May 2014 Studio: Paris Studio - GSAPP Location: Reuilly Military Barracks, Paris Program: Masterplan + Circus School Advisor: Alessandra Cianchetta + Antoine Santiard

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FEATURED IN: GSAPP Abstract 2013-2014 abstract20132014.gsapp.org

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CLOSED

SuRvEILLANCE

DISCIPLINE

MACHINE

OPEN

INTERACTION

PLAY

FLEXIBILITY

TypeMix is a mixing of typologies to discover architectural opportunities that serve users. The aim of architecture is to improve the lives of people and to value present and historical territory with its presence. An urban village is an urban planning and urban design concept. It refers to an urban form typically characterized by: medium density development, mixed use zoning, the provision of good public transit, an emphasis on urban design - particularly pedestrianization and public space urban villages.

TypeMix Ingredients

mASSING STudIeS TO mAXImIze INTeRAcTION Initial Analysis Contributors: Stephan Van Eeden, Jesse McCormick, Naithan Yang, Ekarat Punsupol, Jiajing Sun, Nadir Giulio Puccinelli-Sannini, Zhizhou Xia

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Left Initial Analysis of TypeMix Ingredients Right Massing Iterations to Maximize Interaction PANOPTIC PERFORMANCE

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INTeRAcTION IN The puBlIc SpAce BeTWeeN cluSTeRS

Chosen Clusters

SOcIAl hOuSING

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SOcIAl hOuSING

Intensified Interaction Between Clusters

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PROGRAMMIC COMPARISON

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Open Space

School

LEGEND Commercial

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Programmed Open Space Military Facilities

Parking

Student Housing

Social Housing

Open Space

Programmed Open Space

Sports Centre

Circus School

Commercial

Military Facilities

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Parking

1:2000


Left Cluster Deployment + Programmatic Interaction Right Massing Model PANOPTIC PERFORMANCE

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STUDENT HOUSING + PARKING/FLEX

PUBLIC CORE CIRCUS SCHOOL

PHOLOGY + PROGRAM

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PROgRAM ANAlYsIs

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Student Housing Cells

STUDENT HOUSING CELLS

PUBLIC CIRCULATION

Public Circulation

EXTERIOR GARDEN EXTERIOR GARDEN EXTERIOR GARDEN LOUNGE LOUNGE LOUNGE KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN CLASS ROOM CLASS ROOM CLASS ROOM STUDY ROOM STUDY ROOM STUDY ROOM

AuTOMOBIlE AuTOMOBIlE AuTOMOBIlE sEQuENCE sEQuENCE sEQuENCE

PRACTICE ROOM PRACTICE ROOM PRACTICE ROOM GYM GYM GYM TRAINING FLOOR TRAINING FLOOR TRAINING FLOOR STRETCH STRETCH STRETCH CHANGE ROOM CHANGE ROOM CHANGE ROOM

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Student Program

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21. QUAD STUDENT HOUSING 22. CIRCUS SCHOOL ENTRANCE 23. JUICE BAR 24. PUBLIC LOBBY 25. MEETING ROOM

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26. ADMINISTRATION OFFICES 27. ADMINISTRATION LOBBY 28. PASSAGE 29. EXTERIOR GARDEN 30. CLASS ROOM 31. STUDENT KITCHEN

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Date: November 2013 Studio: New York Studio - GSAPP Location: Palais Garnier, Paris + Lincoln Centre, New York Program: Fashion Atelier Advisor: Jane Kim + Babak Bryan

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In this phase, the atelier adapted its new siting of the Palais Garnier by further examining the use of thresholds to create heightened experiences of expansion and compression, in both plan and section. The intent of the intervention is to combat the symmetry of the plan by providing a unique & varied experience through the inversion of compressed & expanded volumes, while still being respectful of the opera house in its original programmatic intent. Formally, the project is inspired by the simplicity of the Lincoln Centre’s bench as a monolithic structure but as the public moves under, within and above, only then do they appreciate it’s dynamic and highly tailored environments of movement and pause.

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PYRAMEDIAN Remembering the Future Until recently, preservation has been thought of as an act of taxidermy. Preservation, for many, is a method of pinpointing a territory on the timeline of history and severing it from the continuously forward-moving progression of time. We do believe that the flows and loops of histories that tangle evermore through the march of time are valuable. An experimental preservation has the potential to showcase both the highlights and the shadows, the glories and the tragedies, the influential and the banal in the context of a timescape. This project aims to mark a condition and an awareness at a particular moment in time, at a particular place in the world. This act of preservation, rather than memorialize an event, object, or architecture for a specific audience, seeks to create a barometer for looking both forward and back. This particular position of 2015 in Pyramiden, Svalgard, Norway, can be used as future frameworks for peering into the climatic changes occurring at the site. Date: February 2015 Competition: 120 Hours Location: Svalgard, Norway Program: Preservation Contributors: Devin Braun + Mary Lynch Lloyd

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Projecting from the mountain down through the abandoned town, a linear series of steel pools punctuates the landscape, terminating where the river meets the sea. From above, the intervention is a line of square swatches of land; from the ground it is a march of silent time-keeping containers, impervious to whom or what witnesses their slow engulfment. Each element represents a forthcoming century with individual heights set to the corresponding predicted sea level. YEAR 2015

Throughout time the role of these new figures on the landscape will transform. Initially, they will act as a new contextual intervention, co-mingling with the buildings and objects of the town. Gradually these figures will age and acquire the patina of time that unites them with the rest of Pyramiden. Simultaneously, the water level will rise, and eventually, they will no longer be figures on the landscape but voids diving deep into the surface of the water; wells, once of air, anchored to the ground and surrounded by the sea. Finally, the sea eventually covers all traces of these stoic timekeepers, and with the occasional glimmering reflection from the far depths, there is a reminder of what lies beneath.

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GUGGENHEIM HELSINKI A proposal This project orchestrates the museum carefully in a sequence from outside to inside. Its massing, while whole and continuous, is pulled into various directions registering its core uses. It is tallest to the north to reflect the urban scale and to house most of the galleries. It is pulled to the harbor to create public spaces for eating and recreation that can be also used when the museum is closed. Southwest, it connects directly to the Tahtitorninvuoren puisto and houses the museum administrative functions.

Date: August 2014 Competition: Guggenheim Helsinki Design Location: Helsinki, Finland Program: Museum Office: B-an-G Studios Contributors: Bryan Babak, Suzie Betts, Henry Grosman + Mary Lynch-Llyod Scope: Responsible for translating conceptual design into plans, sections and rendering

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Passing through an angular landscape of native Finnish plants and grasses, the visitor enters the building on the harbor side into a central atrium clad in dual latticework surfaces of heavy laminated timbers. Traversing this maelstrom, they ascend the central stairway into the soft inner sanctum of the galleries. The interior gallery lighting is controlled and varied by modulations to the exterior diamond skin paneling.

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GALLERY HOUSE A hybrid of artistic living Gallery House is a commercial gallery space that spans 1200 square feet and is devoted to the work of senior artists. Creating a “home base� for artists to present their bodies of work, the gallery is situated at Dundas Street West and Morrow Avenue in Toronto. The gallery enjoys an intimate relationship between the street front and passers by, as well as providing a functional platform to view artistic works. The intent was to provide our client with a full living space over top of the gallery as they sought to integrate themselves on a full time basis within their new neighbourhood.

Date: April 2011 Location: Roncesvalles, Toronto Program: Gallery, Office + Apartment Office: Altius Architecture Inc. Contributors: Cathy Garrido + Joe King Scope: Produced renderings and building permit package

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Priority was placed on depicting the diagram NEW INTERIOR PAR WD STUDS @ of the spaces within on the exterior facade, as 2"X4" ON SOUND INSULAT 1 LAYER OF 5/8' OF (TYPICAL) it was of key importance being the only fully CRAWL SPACE exposed facade; UNEXCAVATED thus we were mindful that B02 the living accommodation which was to be more private should be situated up and away EXISTING FOOTIN from street level with heavier massing, while more open and inviting public areas would be exposed at the lower level; a band of vertical circulation to the side expresses the link between the two. -- altius.net

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