PORTFOLIO.
LucasCrichton
Overview: The following work displayed in this portfolio represents the foundation of my architectural abilities. Each project highlights different aspects of my design process along with the tools and technologies utilized to develop each experience. The projects included demonstrate the variety of building typologies that I have worked on individually and as part of a professional team. With a background in conceptual design, my professional role as an architectural designer is best summarized through the work that follows. It displays current detailing at the forefront of my design development process whilst graphically portraying projects currently being developed for construction. I, Lucas Crichton, hereby certify that the work submitted in this portfolio is entirely of my own hand, or, where produced in collaboration with others, has been clearly identified as such.
Hearth House Ver.2
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Village of Yorkville Park
747 Arkell Rd. Guelph ON, CA
135 Cumberland St. Toronto ON, CA
Academic (Individual) Project Entirety
Academic (Individual) Project Entirety
Educational Development 2020
Ryerson University - Year 4 2017
P9
The Freedom of Confinement
Residential Low/Mid/High
Rivers of Life Fellowship Church
QPR FC Training Facility
Castello di Santa Caterina Isola di Favignana, ITALY
316 West St. Brantford ON, CA
9111 Keele St. Concord ON, CA
Heston Sports Ground Hounslow, London, UK
Academic (Individual) Project Entirety
Professional (Individual / Team) Concept & Design Development
Professional (Team) Concept & Interior Finishes
Professional (Team) RIBA Stage 4/5 BIM/Production
Ryerson University - Year 4 2017
Reinders + Law Architects 2021
Reinders + Law Architects 2018 - 2021
Thomas Alexander Design 2021 - 2022
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Guelph ON, CA • Academic (Individual) • Educational Development • 2020
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Hearth House 747 Arkell Road
An adventure through the landscape; a tiered experienced in which one approaches, navigates, and orients themselves in the romantic built form. This housing project demonstrates a Canadian cottage-like experience as it guides the user through a hierarchy of spaces, each referencing back to the landscape through the senses. Each portion of the design engages the user with different aspects of the site; whether it be the separation of public from private or the interaction between built form and natural relationships. The sole of this project is truly about romanticizing organic relationships, focusing on the natural power of the hearth while growing outwards into nature itself.
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Located on an abandoned farm, this project builds upon the existing site circulation while maintaining the natural views and characteristics. The project’s entry is set back from the site’s gravel access point - behind the garage - in order to separate the public realm from private views. The street facing elevation is designed to be visually subtle within the landscape, while the rear elevation is designed to be a back drop to the social events taking place.
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Toronto ON, CA • Academic (Individual) • Project Entirety • 4th Yr. (Fall Semester) 2017
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Village of Yorkville Park The
Centered at the heart of Toronto’s subway system, the Bay Street Station sits beneath this diverse park that was based on the geography of Canada. Lying beneath Bay Street Station is Lower Bay, a trial station used briefly in 1966 before becoming abandoned. The intent of this project was to strategically introduce a community centre beneath the park, without interfering with its prior design. The centre utilizes the space surrounding the existing subway line while taking advantage of the old abandoned space below.
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Above Grade: Bodega & Bay Nested above the existing east entrance of the Bay Subway Station, the Bodega & Bay pavilion expands the existing thoroughfare into an above grade market space. The placement of this project carefully sits above the existing building while firmly embedding itself into the rock formation designed in the original park geographical concept. Combining a mixture of open spaces and permanent stalls for vendors along side a open concept kitchen and classroom, this small pavilion aims to provide spaces for learning with local street vendors.
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a Conceptual Parti b Ground Floor Plan 01 Subway Entrance 02 Mechanical Rm. 03 Public Washrooms 04 Permanent Vendors 05 Rock Formation
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Below Grade: Yorkville Community Centre d Fares Concourse 09 Existing Fares 10 Upper Library 11 Upper Market e Upper Bay Platform 12 Bay Subway Station 13 Lower Library
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As above, so below. The idea of integrating the community centre within the original site context without disturbing the existing program or aesthetic is the main strategy for this design. The project utilizes the lower abandoned subway line as an indoor market while expanding below the park, allowing for a sport and recreation centre. Building upwards, the design wraps around the in-use line to create a slender, yet usable space for a library and other market shops. The idea of utilizing existing infrastructure will better the future of our cities.
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Sectional Spacial Relationships Solving the long and narrow design issue originates from MVRDV’s design of Markthal in Rotterdam. The idea was to create multiple interlacing spaces that could be viewed or engaged with from other types of program in the centre. The spatial programmatic relationships are key when layering one over another in a tight but physically
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pleasing way. Due to the width restrictions of the site, linking program through a section became the only solution to developing proportional spaces. This allowed for users to engage with the specific portions of the underground building, instead of being overwhelmed by the slim constraints of the project.
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Favignana, Italy • Academic (Individual) • Project Entirety • 4th Yr. (Winter Semester) 2018
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The Freedom of Confinement
Located just off the coast of Sicily, the 2018 Young Architects Competition Art Prison - is based on restoring Castello di Santa Caterina into an artistic retreat. This ninth century fortress acts as the perfect picturesque backdrop to display artwork along side workshops, classrooms, and hotel/studio spaces. The concept of blurring the lines between freedom and confinement allows for this project to be adaptive within historic constraints. It further allows for freedom of exploration through separation from
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civilization. Overall, this project recognizes that the natural picturesque harnesses the ability to be free while also ironically providing a place of both seclusion and confinement. Internally to externally, this project uses light, colour, and spacial elements to distinctively determine the boundaries of freedom within an existing space. It presents physical boundaries while allowing one to enter the picturesque landscape and be creatively inspired.
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a YAC: Art Prison Competition - A1 Poster Submission b 1:100 Scale - CNC / Laser Cut / 3D Printed Model c Colour Theory: Freedom Through Colour 01 Sacred Spaces by Subtractive Colour 02 Neautral Spaces as a Mixture 03 Profane Spaces by Additive Colour d Spacial Parti: Freedom within the Confined
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The Freedom of Confinement Educational Centre & Gallery
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The idea for this centre was to build off the existing caretakers house in a way that minimally impacted the occupants view of the landscape. Thus, I developed a custom bi-folding hinge to allow for the Indoor Gallery’s Glazing Joints to become seamless and less visually intrusive.
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Southern Ontario, CA • Professional (Individual / Team) • Project Concept & Development •
4.1 Low Rise Apartments | 316 West St. Brantford, ON
Residential
| Reinders + Law Architects Ltd. As southern Ontario continues to diversify, housing developments have taken to new heights, shapes, and styles in order to better our cities. Low income housing is an additional key contributor towards the growth of communities. From stacked townhouses to high rises, developing concepts for a variety of housing types meant understanding preliminary breakdowns as part of the design process. This meant determining proper site guidelines while simultaneously developing building program, unit layouts, and parking counts. I would ensure all building elements and planning strategies worked together whilst moving from concept to design development. a
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4.2 Stacked Townhouse
4.3 Mid Rise Apartments
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| 508 Beachwood Dr. Waterloo, ON
4.4 High Rise Condominium | 10 College St. Kitchener, ON
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Concord ON, CA • Professional (Team) • Conept & Finishes • 2018 - 2021
Rivers of Life
| Reinders + Law Architects Ltd.
Situated on a narrow, gradually sloping site, this Egyptian Fellowship church is designed to follow the narrative of a flowing River. Using geometries, Material, and colour, the user is guided towards the entry and then drawn inward to experience the spiritual enlightenment that the interior provides. The church has been designed in two phases, thus allowing for growth within the church while adhering to budgetary constraints during start up. This meant that the design of phase two had to seamlessly integrate within the flow and program designed in phase one. The result is a beautiful church that allows the people of the Concord community to come together and celebrate the gift of life.
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Concept to Construction
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PH. 2 - Offices & Gymnasium PH. 2 - Classroom Expansion PH. 2 - Atrium Expansion
While this project - like any other - is a team success, it highlights the key elements of my architectural design position at Reinders + Law. Starting with the general concept and selling the idea to the client through plans, sections, & renderings. My role was to visually entice the client to become emotionally invested in their project. As one of the firm’s architectural designers, a key role of mine on this project was to develop the interior finishes board while displaying the final product as a visual walk-through; this can be viewed via the QR code Above.
PH. 1 - Sanctuary & Kid’s Zone
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London Borough of Hounslow, UK • Professional (Team) • RIBA Stage 4/5 BIM Model & Production • 2021-2022
QPR FC Facility
| Thomas Alexander Design
Located within the Heston Sports Ground, the Queens Park Rangers training facility will house a first team wing, classrooms, dining hall, team offices, and academy change rooms. It will serve the existing football pitches as phase two in a three phase development. The project is currently transition from stage 4 to stage 5 and is currently under construction. Experiencing many setbacks along the way, Thomas Alexander Design was hired to assist Micheal Brady Ltd. in bringing this project to completion. Working along side Buro Happold and ICS Engineering, my role on this project involves building and coordinating the BIM model while developing the architectural construction document packages required.
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2560
01-04 OFFICE 26.9 m²
1675
01-03 OFFICE 26.7 m²
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01-02 OFFICE 26.5 m²
Zone for QPR CREST
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01-01 OFFICE 26.2 m²
2020
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2020
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Project Development Conceptually designed by Studio Zoppini Architects, the project was handed over to Thomas Alexander to fulfill the RIBA Stage 4 and 5 drawing set. I was hired by Thomas Alexander to specifically coordinate and rebuild the BIM model from the ground up. Currently, I am in the process of preparing the construction drawing set; this includes slab setting out, GA plans, Compartmentalization plans, and eventually interior elevations, sections, and further details as the project progresses. The graphics shown for this project are samples of construction documents formated for portfolio use; all renderings/diagrams have been developed entirely on my own time for this use.
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Ground Level Plan First Level Plan Eastern Facade Perspective (From Pitch)
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