ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO MICHAEL LEE
MICHAEL LEE
4A Architecture, University of Waterloo SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • • • •
Will demonstrate results attitude; strong execution skills Effective team member with good communication skills Self-motivated; able to organize work efficiently Strong in project coordination
EDUCATION University of Waterloo, School of Architecture, Waterloo, ON Candidate for bachelor of Architecture, Honors program
Sep 2008 - Present
Relevant Courses: • Architectural Studio • Iconography • Principles of Structure Harbord Collegiate Institute, Toronto, ON Secondary Education Diploma
September 2004 – June 2008
Relevant Courses: • Advanced Functions • Calculus and Vectors • Physics • Visual Art (Award for Excellence in Visual Arts) WORK EXPERIENCE LANDS ARCHITTETURE, Lugano, Switzerland Architecture Assistant
February 2010 – April 2010
• Designed with a team for an international competition to realize Lausanne’s Ecoquartier • Produced drawings with AutoCAD 2010 • Produced models of various materials • Maintained office organization through administrative work
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
WORK EXPERIENCE (cont.)
MICHAEL LEE
CS&P ARCHITECTS, Toronto, ON Student Intern • • • •
Sept. 2010 – Dec. 2010
Worked with a team on several North American competitions Worked on models with Rhino Produced presentation boards Produced architectural drawings
FARROW PARTNERSHIP ARCHITECTS, Toronto, ON Student Intern • • • •
Jan. 2012 – Sept. 2012
Produced working drawings with a team; produced elevations and details Worked on several working drawings with a team; worked on sections and plans Produced 3D models with Rhino Worked on site
Table of Contents Pages 2 - 3
Resume & Table of Contents Professional Work Farrow Partnership Architects
Mission Health Residential Center
Pages 4 - 13
CS&P Architects
Rosedale Golf Center
Pages 14 - 19
Academic Work Galt Community Center & Hotel Proposition for a Natural Filtration Habitat Autodesk and Independent Artist’s Office
Contact Info.
Pages 20 - 23 Pages 24 - 27 Pages 28 - 31 Pages 32 - 33
FARROW PARTNERSHIP ARCHITECTS MISSION COMPLEX CARE CENTER AND CAMPUS FOR CARE
CORRIDOR LINK (REFER TO SECTION A-516)
EXISTING BUILDING
KEY PLAN REVISION - RECORD
MAIN ENTRANCE
DAYCARE SIDE ENTRANCE
ROUND COLUMN BEYOND BELOW
SKYLIGHT REFER TO WINDOW SCHEDULE
MAIN ENTRANCE ASSOCIATE ARCHITECT:
ROUND COLUMN BEYOND BELOW SECOND FLOOR
PROJECT TITLE:
MISSION COMMUNITY HEALTH PROJECT
COMPLEX RESIDENTIAL CARE
CLIENT:
FRASER HEALTH AUTHORITY FACILITY PLANNING AND REAL STATE #300, 1023-153rd ST; SURREY, B.C. DRAWING TITLE:
WING 4B ELEVATIONS
PROJECT NUMBER:
11014 DRAWN:
SCALE:
. DATE: DRAWING NUMBER:
CRC-A401
1/8"
KEY PLAN REVISION - RECORD
ASSOCIATE ARCHITECT:
PROJECT TITLE:
MISSION COMMUNITY HEALTH PROJECT
COMPLEX RESIDENTIAL CARE
CLIENT:
FRASER HEALTH AUTHORITY FACILITY PLANNING AND REAL STATE #300, 1023-153rd ST; SURREY, B.C. DRAWING TITLE:
COURTYARD ELEVATIONS
PROJECT NUMBER:
11014 DRAWN: . SCALE:
DATE: DRAWING NUMBER:
CRC-A407
1/8"
OVERHANG AND PARAPET TO CONTINUE (REFER TO SECTION A-XX)
HRV UNIT 1HR ENCLOSURE
COLUMNS GROUND FLOOR LINE FOR SLOPE REFER TO PARKING BUILDING SECTION
PITCHED ROOF
HRV UNIT SCREEN BEYOND REFER TO PLANS
RIDGE VENT
ROOFLINE BEYOND
TOP OF PARAPET
EXPOSED CONCRETE
GROUND FLOOR LINE
ALUMINUM FENCE
EXPOSED CONCRETE COLUMNS
KEY PLAN REVISION - RECORD
RIDGE VENT REFER TO DETAIL A60X
ROOF SCUPPER DRAIN & DOWNSPOUT.
ALUMINUM FENCE
GROUND FLOOR LINE
PITCHED ROOF BEYOND
OVERHANG AND PARAPET TO CONTINUE (REFER TO SECTION A-XX)
PITCHED ROOF
HRV UNIT 1HR ENCLOSURE
ASSOCIATE ARCHITECT:
PROJECT TITLE:
PARKING ENTRANCE ALUMINUM FENCE
MISSION COMMUNITY HEALTH PROJECT
GROUND FLOOR LINE EXPOSED CONCRETE COLUMNS
CURB STOP REFER TO A101
ROOF SCUPPER DRAIN & DOWNSPOUT.
ALUMINUM FENCE SECURE BIKE STORAGE
COMPLEX RESIDENTIAL CARE
CLIENT:
FRASER HEALTH AUTHORITY FACILITY PLANNING AND REAL STATE #300, 1023-153rd ST; SURREY, B.C. DRAWING TITLE:
WING 1B ELEVATIONS
PROJECT NUMBER:
11014 DRAWN:
SCALE:
DATE: DRAWING NUMBER:
CRC-A406
1/8"
KEY PLAN REVISION - RECORD
ASSOCIATE ARCHITECT:
PROJECT TITLE:
MISSION COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMPLEX RESIDENTIAL CARE
CLIENT:
FRASER HEALTH AUTHOR FACILITY PLANNING AND REAL
#300, 1023-153rd ST; SURREY DRAWING TITLE:
TYPICAL DETAILS
PROJECT NUMBER:
11014 DRAWN:
SCALE
DATE: DRAWING NUMBER:
CRC-A51
TOP OF PARAPET
FLUID COOLER REFER TO MECHANICAL
FLUID COOLER REFER TO MECHANICAL CLERESTORY WINDOWS REFER TO ELEVATIONS A409
TOP OF 42" PARAPET CLERESTORY
TOP OF 42" PARAPET TOP OF PARAPET
OPEN PARKING BEYOND
EXPOSED CONCRETE EXPOSED CONCRETE
OPEN PARKING BEYOND
OPEN PARKING BEYOND
CONCRETE BASE
TOP OF PARAPET
TOP OF PARAPET
TOP OF 42" PARAPET
OPEN PARKING BEYOND ENTRANCE TO CORRIDOR
CONCRETE BASE
EXPOSED CONCRETE
2 HOUR FIRE WALL
ENTRANCE TO SPRINKLER
CLERESTORY WINDOWS REFER TO CLERESTORY ELEVATIONS A409
TOP OF 42" PARAPET TOP OF PARAPET
CANTILVER ROOF CANOPY REFER TO STRUC DWGS
LINK CORRIDOR (REFER TO SECTION 2-A516) ENTRANCE TO WASTE DISPOSAL
ENTRANCE TO STAIR H
GATE REFER TO PLAN
SUPPLY AND EXHAUST DUCTS BEYOND REFER TO MECHANICAL TOP OF FIREWALL 6" MINIMUM EXPOSURE
SCREEN FENCE TO JOIN AND ALIGN WITH PITCHED ROOF
RIDGE VENT
RIDGE VENT
PITCHED ROOF
PITCHED ROOF
PITCHED ROOF BEYOND
BAY WINDOW
PITCHED ROOF
2H FIRE WALL BEYOND (REFER TO PLANS)
CONC. BASE
SUPPLY AND EXHAUST DUCTS BEYOND REFER TO MECHANICAL RIDGE VENT RIDGE VENT
SCREEN FENCE TO JOIN AND ALIGN WITH PITCHED ROOF
ENTRANCE TO STAFF LOUNGE
CS&P ARCHITECTS ROSEDALE GOLF CLUB RENEWAL PROJECT
SITE PLAN PRODUCED BY KARINE QUIGLY
NORTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
CROSS SECTION
F1 PLAN
F2 PLAN
ROOF PLAN
SITE PLAN
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
Galt’s core commercial area contains many thriving parts however this particular site is underwhelmingly empty. The building proposed on site being a hotel/spa creates a potential for a place of social gathering. The goal of the project was to create spaces where the locals would want to ‘hangout’, an area where people would gather. This would in turn create local buisness and re-generate the commercial presence of the street.
SITE PLAN
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO// 2A PROJECT GALT RECREATIONAL HOTEL PROJECT
BUILDING FORMATION The Galt center’s form is an attempt to create spaces that would draw in the population to revitilize a commercial area of Galt. The ‘corridor’ in between the Galt recreational hotel and the commercial spaces condense and expand which is the result of the interplay between physical characteristics of the two.
initial ‘L’ building typology
spaces ‘carved’ into building
lobby points to main road
‘climax’ space
SINGLE BED SUITE
DOUBLE BED SUITE
COUPLES SUITE
CROSS SECTION
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
WEST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
FARMS
FARMS
GREENHOUSES
FACTORY + GROCERY
GREENHOUSE
FACTORY
RETAIL + OFFICES
RETAIL
DENSE HOUSING CLUSTERS
HIGHER DENSITY
PUBLIC CONNECTION
CIRCULATION
A
A
GROUND FLOOR NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN 1 : 250
The idea of this project is to capitalize on what would normally be an unwanted product. In this case that product is the leftover fertilizer in a oversaturated field of crops. The city then seeks to filter the water continuously from house to house in a series of filtration devices which are set up the entire artificial ‘riverway’ creating an river corridors.
SITE PLAN
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO// 2B PROJECT PROPOSITION FOR A NATURAL FILTRATION HABITAT
B N
ECONOMY OF ENERGY algae water
ALGAE
FARMS
GREENHOUSE
food
CROPS ECONOMY OF MATERIALS
HYDROPONICS AND CROPS
PRODUCTION
TRUCK
water biomass biofuel
WORK
PROCESSING PLANT
OFFICE AND RETAIL RETAIL GROCERY STORE
food
CANAL
SUBURBAN HOMES
APARTMENTS
BUY CONSUMPTION
TRANSPORTATION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIAGRAM SPACIAL ORGANIZATION
FARMS
GREENHOUSES
FACTORY + GROCERY
RETAIL + OFFICES
DENSE HOUSING CLUSTERS
PUBLIC CONNECTION
SITE SECTION
LONGITUDINAL SECT 1
COMPOSITE LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE w/ STEEL DECK HOLLOW LIGHT GAUGE STEEL BEAM DOUBLE LAYER OF CHANNEL GLASS w/ TRANSLUCENT INSULATION
6” STEEL GUTTER LIGHT FIXTURE FOUNDATION DRAINAGE
FILTER PATHWAYS CANAL DRAINAGE FILTER PATHWAYS WATERPROOFED UV LAMPS
RIVER WALKWAY DETAIL SECTION
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO// 3A PROJECT AUTODESK AND INDEPENDENT ARTIST’S OFFICE
The intersection of College and Spadina is a space that has strong cultural exchange from the congested markets of small Chinese shops to the camouflaged, yet busy, interchange of people from the upper residences to the urban fabric below. Although a sort of distinct culture manifests itself in those streets, there is no strong architectural language that acts as a catalyst for the continual formation of that particular urban fabric. The multi-functional complex is an opportunity to express a strong architectural language, which can provide an environment where different social and cultural groups can be celebrated while establishing the many different programs within the building.
SOUTH ELEVATION
SECTION C (REFER TO PLANS)
SITE PLAN SITE PLAN 1: 1000
C
C
B
B
A
A
C
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
B
B
A
A
SECOND FLOOR PLAN C
GROUND FLOOR 1 : 200
C
C
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
A
OFFICE FLOOR PLAN C
SRO FLOOR PLAN C
B C
A C B
A
B C
A C B
B C
A
B
CLOSED OFF TO OFFICE LEVELS
A C
EAST ELEVATION
B
A C
A C B
C B
A
C B
A A
D FLOOR EXCEPT SERVICE ORIUM BACK OF HOUSE
B C
A C B
B A C
A C B
A
SECTION C (REFER TO PLANS)
D UN 0 RO G : 20 1 R
O
O
FL
PUBLIC SPACE DIAGRAM
CIRCULATION DIAGRAM SHARED SPACES
VERTICAL CIRCULATION
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO MICHAEL LEE
CONTACT INFORMATION Michael Lee 1120 Logan Ave. Toronto, ON Canada M4K 3G7 Phone Number: Email Address: Website:
519 - 729 - 5228 Michaelchung@live.ca www.michaelchung.ca