Level 6 Portfolio 2019 - 2020

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level 6 portfolio 2019 | 2020

architecture + urban planning | university of dundee


level 6 portfolio 2020

The level 6 portfolio is an annual publication that provides a snapshot of work undertaken this year in the School of Architecture + Urban Planning, University of Dundee. It compiles a selection of studio and written work from all years and is published for the End of Year Degree Show. As the End of Year Degree Show 2020 has been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the publication will be available in a digital format. Edited, composed and produced by students, this is the eleventh in the series. Thanks to all those who submitted work, and those who provided workspace inspiration at home. Editorial Team Alistair Battles Ellena Leslie Immanuel Lavery Liam Cox Kirsty Watt

Year One

Year Two

Edgar Badarau Maya Barnes Dylan Barrowman Catriona Buchanan Jessica Buckett Joan Bugler-Lamb Emily Campbell Katy Carswell Yijun Chu Joel Codd Patrick Corsame Naomi Davidson Shane Docherty Atlanta Dolman Garbhan Donnelly Costin Dragu Ariyel Feasey Ann Fernandez Megan Forbes Benjamin Fraser Giorgio Gilardoni Mairead Hammond Tara Hart Max Hitchcox Marion Howitt Callum Hunter James Hutt Sam Jowett Fizza Kamran James Keenan Niki Kefala Liv Kleivene Natalia Kojlo Yixuan Li Morgan Lisk Franciszek Maj Tavonga Mamwa Ceri McEwan Dale McKenna Nathaniel McLennan Gunn Victoria McMahon Harvey McMillan Anna Melihova Chloe Migaud Inger Mikkelsen Aasmundhavn Caitlin Millar Jennifer Mitchell David Orbang Alberto Ortiz Abad Eden Penman Kaitlyn Phillips Charlotte Prince Chun Que Archie Read Alistair Rice Daniel Richardson Jack Richiardi Alexander Ritchie Emma Robertson Drew Rumgay Hamish Scrivener-Anderson Yining Shang Mia Slater Arran Stowe Zoe Till Karl Tjus Christopher Wood Tianchen Adrian Zha Zielinski

Alyth Airlie Hannah Baillie Chloe Barker James Batty Mateusz Bierut Scott Birtles Mirka Borek Amy Brady Ewan Bunkell Emma Burns Andrea Casono Cheuk Chan Preethika Chandran Aidan Cummins Andrew Dennison Jamie Deuchars Tomasz Dobrzynski Chloe Docherty Mohammad Dp Dr Hj Mohd Isham Jakub Duda Clementina Eleady-Cole Robert Fowler Gilian Fronda Finley Fyfe Caitlin Gray Oiartza Guerrero Luke Hibbert Erin Hickman Benjamin Hoskins Imthiaz Khadeeja Lewis Johnston Maria Kabaaga Brendan Kerrisk Jasmiina Knaapi Joanna Laing Immanuel Lavery Jia Lin Hope Livingstone Ka Mak Sharleen Mardani Frederike Marx Reece McCallum Liam McDougall Conan McGhee Jordan McKee Glenn McKerracher Alexandra Meckler Renan Millares Emma Morrison Osman Nasir Wing Ng Ngoc Nguyenova Niall Penman Kenny Phillips Camilla Piccione Nathan Retallick Ross Robson Melisa Ruzgar Beatrice Ryan Trisha Santos Jack Scott Andrew Shields Connor Simmons Emma Sjoholm Cameron Smith Helen Stout Lucy Taylor Calum Thomson Davide Uccello Rupasri Veeresh Adam Wadler Monika Walawender Christopher Watson Dawid Wedzonka Sunxiaoxing Xu Valantina Yousif Viktoria Zboray


ADAS T-Shirt Design Competition Winner Photoshop

Kenzie Harrison, Year Three


Eastern Obus Illustrator

Vinsentin Aleberto, Year Four


Between Thinking and Making 2: Cube Model Winner Concrete

Remy Mcleod | Rebekka Dick | Freddie Walken | Ailie Maconochie, Year Three



RSPB In Rain Lumion + Photoshop

Brendan Kerrisk, Year Two


Wuhan Proposal Study Mixed Media

Stuart Waitt, Year Three


Edinburgh Axonometric CAD + Photoshop

Saoirse Stenhouse, Year Three



Week According to Laura: Questioning Optimisation of Space Abstract and accompanying outcome. Our relationship with technology and media is one of increasing entanglement – it has become an extension of ourselves, we define ourselves by it. Our ontology has become ephemeral through the mediation of media. Our collective digital footprint is infinitely expanding as data is produced and mined ad infinitum. Technology is our most utilised mirror and used to either authenticate or reinvent ourselves over and over and over and over…… Meanwhile Architecture has evaded the pervasive hand of unrelenting reinvention – the canonical image of Vitruvius’s Ideal man remains the basis upon which architects design. The multiplicity of the human can no longer be accurately represented by a silhouetted ideal figure. We no longer define ourselves by physical handbook dimensions but instead by technology generated data points. Through an understanding of current society as anthropocentric data exhaust, the artefact aims to question how our new way of designing ourselves can be applied in the design of architecture. Laura Porter, Year Four


Re-Distributing The Tour Montparnasse MDF

Ellena Leslie | Deni McElroy | Lucy Troughton | Rachel Smith, Year Four


Drawing to Find Out - Kunsthaus Bregenz Mixed Media

Chung-Yan Chan | Emilia Chegini | Sofie Malmborg, Year Three


Update to Perth


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Axonometric of Perth’s City Centre Hand Drawing

Liam Cox, Year Five


Axonometric of Arc de Triomphe CAD + Photoshop

Lucy Troughton, Year Four


Landscape Vignettes CAD + Photoshop

Mohammed Lawal, Year Five


Murray Square Mixed Media

Sarah Mckenzie, Year Five


Social Housing In Paris Vray + Photoshop

Ellena Leslie, Year Four


Hartford Seminary Tonal Section Hand Drawing

Inger Aasmundhavn, Year One


Villa E-1027 Study Watercolour

Archie Read, Year One



The Identity of Home in Congested Cities Tower Plaza CAD + Illustrator

Eilish Camplisson, Year Five


Outlook Inside Lumion + Photoshop

Scott Birtles, Year Two


Axonometric in Wuhan Mixed Media

Remy Mcleod, Year Three


RSPC Interiors Mixed Media

Lucy Taylor, Year Two


Day + Night Studies Enscape

Stephen Japp, Year Five


Relationship Across Perth’s Waterfront Collaborative hand drawing illustrating a relationship across waterfront gapsites. Hand Drawing Liam Cox + Kirsty Watt Liam Cox | Kirsty Watt, Year Five


Contextual Plan CAD + Photoshop

Nikolas Gravos, Year Five


Dean Village Faith Space and Community Hall CAD + Photoshop

Seรกn ร Tiarnaigh, Year Three


City Aerial Lumion

Tynwood Yu, Year Five


Perth’s Pomarium Courts - Courtyard Visual SketchUp + Photoshop

Alistair Battles, Year Five


Camera Obscura - Final Concept Cardboard + Wood Chip

Helen Stout, Year Two


The Garden 3Ds Max + Photoshop

Lee McIlroy, Year Three


Barnes House Orthographic Hand Drawing

Drew Rumgay, Year One


The Exhibition Photoshop

Andrew Dennison, Year Two


Adaptable Architecture Sketchup

Leo Rani, Year Five


Photomontage of contemporary prac M


ctice utilised in the development of a ‘liveable city.’ MArch + UP Unit.

Photo-Montage of Comparative Practice Photoshop

A + Up Unit, Year Five


Conceptual Montage Photoshop

Emilia Chegini, Year Three


Architectural Constraints Revit + Photoshop

Grace Gordon, Year Five


Watergate Elevation Mixed Media

Anna Melihova, Year One


Window Study Photoshop

Kirsty Watt, Year Five


Place des Vosges CAD

Deni McIlroy, Year Four


Architecture Water and City SketchUp + Photoshop

Sarah Shannon, Year Five


Royal Exchange Square Axonometric Hand Drawing

Jack Buchan, Year Four


‘The Pergola’ Solar Cell at Port Forvm, Barcelona Ink Sketch

Immanuel E Lavery, Year Two


Combination Arranging the textured tiles & squares to explore interesting combinations, experimenting with scale texture and colour.

Camera Obscura Model Studies Cork + Plaster

Helen Stout, Year Two


Consultation Terrace Mixed Media

Saoirse Stenhouse, Year Three



Frameworks: Current Exemplars and Understanding of Context Hand drawing

Stuart Waitt, Year Three


Enclosure Project Model Study Balsa Wood

Constin Dragu, Year One


Axonometric Mixed Media

Lewis Chalmers, Year Four


Structural Study Rhino + Illustrator

Vinsentin Aleberto, Year Four


Character Through Typologies Photoshop

Ross Boyter, Year Five


Loch Lomond View Photoshop + Painting

Emma Sjoholm, Year Two


Model Study Enscape + Photoshop

Sarah Shannon, Year Five



Crawford Building Study Mixed Media

Emma Sjoholm | Jakub Duba, Year Two


Exhibition Window Study Vray + Photoshop

Kenny Philips, Year Two


Shanghai Housing Futures Enscape + Photoshop

Callum Ramsey, Year Four


Courtyard Exploration Mixed Media

Santianna Stath, Year Five


Edinburgh Old Town Stairs Survey Mixed Media

Rachel Smith, Year Four



Continuity + Invention Introduction and accompanying outcome. Gdansk, a city with a varied past and a scarred urban environment. Creating a coherent continuity in this environment involves a never-ending series of inventions and re-inventions, creations and adaptations, each one ideally being used to enhance the identity of the place. Right now, there is a battle going on, between memory versus progress; historic preservation versus economic gain; conservationist versus capitalist. Hard lines appear between the acknowledgment of the past and the desire to forge a future. Continuity and invention consider the methods by which new developments are constructed in a historical context, while questioning the level of connection to the past which a new building should have. Continuity in particular pays reference to the overall process, of existing condition to present occupation and future ambition. To enhance this continuity, how important is a consideration of the nature of a ‘future architecture’? In Poland in general there is a strong link to the past in the minds of the population fostered by the collective memory of traumatic events which have taken place there through the years, and exacerbated by the governments lack of action in response to the global challenges which we face today. Controlled media and the spread of propaganda demonstrate the level of control which is put over the people. In a world that needs to carefully consider the moves that are made now so as not to negatively affect the future, how is progressive thought encouraged? Previous generations obsessions with the future have often been misguided However, discussions on the nature of our future in relation to the continuum are becoming particularly relevant in the context of the 20’s as we are facing many social and economic challenges which have not been dealt with before. Our future is becoming just as important, if not more important than our past. “My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there.” (Charles F. Kettering) Daniel Duncan, Year Five


Sectional Model Mixed Media

Emma Sjoholm, Year Two


Classroom Impression Photoshop

Sam Ho, Year Five


Creating a Community Street Alterations Enscape + Photoshop

David Burns, Year Five


Interior Entrance Mixed Media

Nina Wyganowska, Year Four


Enclosure Model MDF + Thread

Emily Campbell, Year One


Lower Lane Enscape + Photoshop

Mishell Parodi, Year Four


Material Associations: Woven Brickwork Above Loggia CAD + Photoshop

Graeme Deacon, Year Five


Hedmark Museum Photoshop

Beth Harper, Year Three


Re-purposing Infrastructure for Health + Wellbeing: A Fun Plan Photoshop

Cheyenne Laviniere, Year Five


Gateways as Monuments Mixed Media

Kariz Reyes, Year Five


Urban Public Space Enscape

Adrian Tomaszewski, Year Five


Perspective Section Mixed Media

Rachel Smith, Year Four


Nature Reserve Section Mixed Media

Glenn Mckerracher, Year Two


Dean Village Elevation Study Photoshop

Martyna Przybolewska, Year Three


The Identity of Home in Congested Cities Lane View Enscape + Photoshop

Eilish Camplisson, Year Five


Flexible Spaces CAD + Photoshop

Katrina McQueen, Year Four


The Inversion City Mixed Media

Jiawei Wu, Year Four


Dundee Study CAD

Sean Wee, Year Five


Informal Learning Spaces Specialist Teaching Space Student Housing

Park

Office Hospitality and Retail City connections Access through building

Retreat

Social Space

Outdoor seating

Gathering Space

Raised courtyard

A Series of Spaces

Series of Spaces SketchUp + Photoshop

Hannah Nathan, Year Five


Fashion Market Vray + Photoshop

Danning Xu, Year Four


Watergate Studio Axonometric CAD + Photoshop

Anna Melihova, Year One


Serial Vision Mixed Media

Andrew Dennison, Year Two


The Great Waterfront Manifesto SketchUp + Photoshop

Amy Schofield, Year Five


Intergenerational Courtyard Vray + Photoshop

Freddie Walkden, Year Three


Urban Block Isometric CAD Photoshop

Jodie Walker, Year Five


Year Three

Year Four

Year Five

Johanna Alex Khalil Atchia Himat Athwal Matthew Beresford Rachana Bhor Oliver Boyle Chung-Yan Chan Yuk Chan Emilia Chegini Lewis Devaney Rebekka Dick Josh Dickson Kyle Donaghey Ciara Donaldson Kirsty Elliott Ruth Fernando Daniel Georgiev Laura Greenshields Elizabeth Harper Bethany Harrison Kenzie Harrison Mitchell Harvey Cheryl Hui Quita Hynd Lynsey Isles Harriet Jamieson Magda Kilijanek Sofia-Lyn Kouni Nikolaos Lagarias Nour Lebbakh Pui Lee Sum Leung Ching Kieran Lindsay Ailie MacOnochie Sofie Malmborg Lee McIlroy Andrew McKay Remy McLeod Yu Mei Anna Moldenaes Andrew Mowatt Yavor Nedelchev Abigail Nelson Shiwen Ng Sean O Tiarnaigh Ayo-Oluwakitan Oluwaleimu Martyna Przybolewska Cameron Quate Taylor Ramsay Keir Ross Louise San Luis Pamela Sanderson Emma-Fern Scott Eleanor Scott Priyanka Sharma Harriet Smith Jordan Snitch Robbie Steggles Saoirse Stenhouse Connor Templeton Cara Thom Matthew Thomson Konrad Tomczyk Doroteya Trifonova Stuart Waitt Frederik Walkden Natasha Whitehall Jade Wilkie Jack Wright

Joshua Adjodha Steven Anderson Euan Angus Jack Buchan Lewis Chalmers Zihao Chen Sijia Chi King Chung Jenna Craig John Danagher Jiamin Deng Jamie Dickinson Katherine Doherty Thomas Dougan Katarzyna Dudzinska Cameron Duncan-Cox Melissa Green Jiafeng Gu Mahnoor Habib Zilong Han Xiuyun Hu Yufei Hu Yiwen Huang Rajan Kasi Veera Kivela Laura Leithead Ellena Leslie Bolong Liu Minghao Liu Christopher MacInnes Hafsa Malik Fraser McCallum Deni McElroy Katrina McQueen Aisyah Mohd Hussain Maizatul Elizabeth Olulode Chenghao Pan Deng Pan Mishell Parodi Laura Porter Shuoan Qian Ilga Ramata Calum Ramsay Waheeda Rasool Elliot Reilly Yihan Shi Rachael Smith Nicoline Spaans Kyle Spratt Richard Stalker Chrissie Taggart Ramsay Taylor Lichong Tong Lucy Troughton Erika Varha Alberto Visentin Qinyuan Wang Yifan Wang Yijing Wang Yi Wang Zihang Wang Jiawei Wu Junfeng Wu Nina Wyganowska Danning Xu Chen Yang Xirui Yang Jiahao Yin Jianing Yu Leong Yu Wei Zhi Chongyi Zhu Jianhua Zhu Jieping Zhuang Kunzhao Zou Mingxun Zou

Alistair Battles Ross Boyter Jordan Burne David Burns Eilish Camplisson Liam Cox Graeme Deacon Daniel Duncan Grace Gordon Nikolaos Gravos Zhengxin Hao Samuel Ho Stephen Japp Cheyenne Laviniere Mohammed Lawal Yuanzhi Li Zifeng Mai Sarah McKenzie Hannah Nathan Callum O’Connor Leo Rani Alren Reyes Amy Schofield Sarah Shannon Bin Song Santianna Stathopoulou Adrian Tomaszewski Jodie Walker Kirsty Watt Sean Wee Tynwood Yu



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