Portfolio 2015

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Marcus Parisi

2015

marcus.parisi@outlook.com 416 878 5393

pedestrian bridge [pickering] Jan. 27. 2015


blood lines [tO] Jan. 28. 2015


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The Acquiesce of Light

Collaboration 2015

Holistic Health Center

Toronto Cartography Museum

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Casa Delle Colonne


field post [pickering] Jan. 2. 2015

CURRICULUM VITAE


Professional

Education

Awards

SSG Architecture

Ryerson University

Pine Ridge Secondary School:

Yew Thong Leong

Architectural Science Program

Displayed great discipline and

April 2014 - Present

B. Arch. Sci Candidate

achievement in the course.

2012 - 2016

2011 Visual Arts

• Associated in the production of

2011 Photography

working drawings, renderings,

Pine Ridge Secondary School

presentation drawings, site studies.

2008 - 2012

Volunteer

Centennial College

Scotiabank Nuit Blanch 2013: General Assistant

• Participated in office life and culture. • Brewed coffee every morning.

CAD Technologist Course 2012

Pickering Under 13 Boys Soccer Allstar 2009 Assistant Coach

Studies Abroad

Competitions

Kultour 2014 Denmark:

2014 Stop Night Market

An in-depth experience to Danish culture,

2014 Projexity

architecture and design.

2015 SSEF [in progress]

Consumers Choice Heating and Cooling Louie Torrone May 2014 - July 2014 • Served as an Apprentice in the HVAC trade. • Installed and maintained furnaces, A-Coils and gas line fittings. • Operated a work truck Canadian Tire Gene Roberts July 2011 - September 2012 • Responsible for the maintenance

2015 Stop Night Market [in progress] Themes: Arne Jacobsen, Jorn Utzon, Fin Juhl, BIG Task: Cultural Publication Photographer

Contact Info 416 878 5393

and Videographer marcus.parisi@outlook.com

Publications

https://www.facebook.com/marcus.parisi

2014

ASC401 Design Studio

User name: Marcus Parisi

2014

Kultour Denmark

mixology, display set-up, general

2014

325 Magazine

maintenance

2014 PLX599 Architecture & Urban

and operation of the Canadian Tire Paint, Furniture, Plumbing and Lighting departments • Product demonstrations, color

Intervention

ca.linkedin.com/in/marcusparisi https://500px.com/marcusparisi?utm_ medium=email&utm_campaign=nativeshare&utm_ content=web&utm_source=500px


ryerson student learning center [tO] Feb. 24. 2015


2D Graphic Software AutoCAD Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Lightroom 3D Graphic Software

Rhinoceros 4.0

Rhinoceros 5.0

Vray Revit Inventor Microsoft Office Word Excel

Microsoft Project

Film Editing

Final Cut Pro

Operating Systems

Microsoft Windows Vista

Microsoft Windows 8

Mac IOS

Digital Fabrication

Laser Cutter

CNC Fabrication Shop

Fabrication Shop tools

Professional

Competent

Highly

Competent

Novice

Technical Proficiency


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Casa delle Colonne House of pilotis

instructor

Yew Thong Leong

location

Portlands Toronto

Rhinoceros 4 Photoshop CS6 Illustrator CS6 InDesign CS6


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Bringing the European style courtyard to Toronto, the Casa delle Colonne serves to interact with the public and private residences stitching the city life with life at home. Drawing those walking across the Portlands bridge into the retail spaces located on the ground floor, meandering past the landscaping and the fountain inside the courtyard. Casa Delle Colonne is a urban home for an urban life. People are spatially divided as the columns encircle the courtyard space. Lifting these columns draws the eye away from the intensity of the line and encloses a safe, semi private zone within the perimeter of the building. This project enabled myself to explore the capabilities of modular form, pattern construction and repetition. The conception of this form lies simply in a perimeter block, clad in a skin of materials that defragments the harshness of direct symmetry.


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First Floor Retail Townhouses Courtyard

Section Model

Third floor Residential Condos

Fourth Floor Amenities games room gym outdoor patio

Fifth Floor Residential condos


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Main Building Entrance

West Elevation

Townhouse Residence Located at the North face of the building

Courtyard

South Elevation


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Interior Residence This image represents the interior makeup of the three bedroom condo unit.


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Studio

1 Bedroom

2 Bedroom

3 Bedroom


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East Elevation

South Elevation

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Toronto Cartography Center

instructor

Julie Orceau

location

10 Hagerman Street

Revit Photoshop CS6 Illustrator CS6 InDesign CS6


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North Elevation

West Elevation


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The systems of a city function much like the systems of a human body. They are always growing, altering and changing their appearance to suit the needs of the current demographics, politics and hold a strong impression in the eyes of the world. Toronto’s past has included major relocations of institutional buildings and migrations of demographics. Toronto’s Cartography Center is located on the north lot of the current City Hall by Viljo Revell. Every alteration of the cities fabric is like another move in a game of chess. This building serves to express all manors of Toronto’s mapping heritage, compasses, maps, insurance maps, new mapping media, offices for visiting S cientists, Geographers and event space. The building derives from a structure of regulating lines and dominating geometries. Its composition organized through a layment of the golden section and the rule of thirds. Its appearance taken from high precedents of Le Corbusier and his organization of composition.


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Golden Section Proportional geometry derived from a root 2. The Golden Section served as a basis for exploration of composition.

Rule of Thirds This means of proportion reflects the division of my southern facade.

Arrangement The plan is broken down into quadrants with a core of circulation. Galleries, offices and event spaces compose the floors of the building.

Composition The facade has been composed using the geometry of the thirds. The right tower acts as a signal, a point of way finding. Mapping and Cartography use these

Delivery To compliment the design, the expression of the canopy, noted as the dashed line, pulls one in as the tower presents itself as a point of origin.

means of signals and way finding in order to determine location. First Floor

Second Floor

Third Floor

STORAGE

BUILDING MAINTENANCE

W.C

W.C MAPPING GALLERY: TABLE PIECES

FIRE STAIR

MAPPING GALLERY: SUSPENDED PIECES COMMUNAL SPACE

RECEPTION

GALLERY

DIGITAL MEDIA ZONE ARCHIVING AND PREP.


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Underground Parking

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Holistic Health Center

First Floor

instructor

Stanislav Jurkovic

Second Floor

location

Castle Frank

Millboardd Veneer Model Figures Copper


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outdoor courtyard juice bar retail reception offices yoga studio doctors office

This project was orchestrated as a method to develop ones model making skills 6

crucial in an academic architectural environment. The Holistic Health Center was programmed as a place for the outer city community to locate a building for the natural health practices. Keeping the mind and the body in healthful order. the

Third Floor

building is planned around two voids. One void draws in light and the second void acts as a circulation hub. A winding ramp circulates around the void as it makes its way floor to floor.


20 THE REAR OF THE PROPERTY IS EXPOSED TO THE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY. AN ELEVATED OUTDOOR COURTYARD WAS INSERTED AS A MEANS OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY AND THE HOLISTIC HEALTH CENTER.


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THE PROPERTY SHIFTS BACK 6 METERS. A PEACEFUL GARDEN IS THEREFORE ESTABLISHED FOR THE COMMUNITY.

THE HOLISTIC HEALTH CENTER CAPTURES THE SUN AT REAR OF THE PROPOERTY AND BRINGS ITS LIGHT OUT AND INTO THE STREETS OF TORONTO.


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Collaboration 2015

instructor

Vincent Hui

location

Ryerson University Library

Illustrator Photoshop Indesign AutoCAD Revit


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LIBRARY

KERR HALL

KHS

LAKE DEVO

SLC LIBRARY DISCOVERY

ATRIUM

INTERSECTION

KERR HALL

KHE

STUDENT LEARNING CENTER

KHW

KHN


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BRIDGE TO STUDENT LEARNING CENTER

Ryerson Architectural Science Collaboration 2015 is an initiative by the faculty at the Architectural Science Department to bring all of the years in the undergraduate degree program to collaborate in a program wide mission. This years mission was to redesign components of the main library. My team’s objective was to look at the current state of the libraries main floor and re-evaluate its communication with the recently added bridge connecting Ryerson’s Student Learning Center, designed by Snoetta, and the existing library. The current state of the library floor was deemed unfit to provide ATRIUM

adequate, unobstructed circulation throughout its corridors.

CAFE

BRIDGE TO KERR HALL

My groups responsibilities included diagramming the intent of the team and processing ideas and program.


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The Acquiesce of Light

instructor

Vincent Hui

location

Spadina Museum

Rhino 4 Vray Photoshop CS6


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28 Located on the topographical hump of Toronto’s Spadina Museum, the Acquiesce of Light Writers Studio expresses itself as a medium between the intentions of its core and the intentions of its context. The building serves as a studio for Writers, where, on exchange Writers can come and experience the pleasures of the natural grounds within Toronto. The Writers would lodge (sleep and eat) within the Spadina Museum, but would remain in this adventure away from home for the better part of the day, and most likely the night.

The building lunges itself out into the landscape. The structure consists of concrete caissons and heavy glulam construction. A small bridge takes you away from the grade of the landscape and into the front door.

The material pallet of the interior evokes a soft subtlety. The light quatersawn wood grain eases the mind of daily chores and the concrete burmed wall provides a structural sense of comfort.


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Canopy The mature trees occupying the site create a massive canopy cover. The thick brush of leaves create of division between the plane of the ground and the plane of the sky, diffusing the light as it lands on the forest floor.

Verticality The trunks of the trees offer a line of site to those on the ground. The vertical lines serve as a backdrop to the prescription of stilts as the buildings structure

Topography The extreme elevation change in topography hinted to be exploited.

Execution Lunging out from the side of the hill, the structure pronounces itself as a member of the landscape.

Diffusion As a writer, harsh light should be avoided. The southern orientation of the building produced some difficulties regarding solar heat gain. Occupying the structure beneath the tree canopy sheltered the Writer from the sunlight. Diffusing the light creates a harmonizing atmosphere. Lightening the stress of the radiation.


Thank You

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