Architecture Portfolio

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HOUSING A NOMAD

Diploma project, Year 5, Sem 2

5 MICRO-CLIMATES

Final project, B.Sc. Arch, Year 3, Sem 2

6 SUNKEN GARDEN + ROUND TOWER

Searching for 間, Year 5, Sem 1

7 COMMUNITY SPACE

Searching for 間, Year 5, Sem 1

8 GENERATED KONSTHALL

Architectural Annotations, Year 4, Sem 1

9 SKETCHES + MODELS ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO MINJMAA ENKHBAT phone: email:

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ARCHI-

INTERNSHIPS / WORK EXPERIENCE

SOFTWARES

BIM modeller.

Drafting

Set up Revit drawings, model electrical containment. automating the set up of sheets and layouts through dynamo scripting.

Modelmaking

AM consulting engineers June - August 2019

Revit, AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, Vectorworks, Navisworks, CADWorx, FabCAD. Hand models, casting, laser cutting, 3D printing, CNC milling

Adobe Suite

BIM modeller.

AM consulting engineers May - August 2018 Delivering BIM models within a strict timeframe. Work carried out through 3D modelling softwares Revit, Fabcad, Cadworx, and coordination through Navisworks and Vault.

Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign

Rendering Enscape

Coordination

BIM 360, Procore, Vault, Microsoft Teams

Junior architectural assistant.

Paul Keogh Architects September 2016 - March 2018 Working on projects from preliminary design stages to construction and hand over; social housing, private enxtensions, mews housing, retail outlet and civic masterplanning. Research, familiarisation and compliance with the building regulations, planning and procurement processes in ireland. Managment of the practices website and worked on competition entries, preparing documents and compiling drawings.

LANGUAGES English - native Mongolian - native French - beginner

Architecture internship.

EGEE Architects June – July 2014 AutoCAD drawings for a large summer camp masterplanning project for tender.

EDUCTATION

REFERENCES

Master of Science in Architecture

Paul Keogh

KTH kungliga tekniska hĂśgskolan 2018-2020 Year 5 sem 1 studio Searching for Ma Investigations of space and time. Year 4 sem 1 + 2 studio Architectural Notations Computational design and representation. https://09architecturalnotations.wordpress.com/

Bachelor of Science in Architecture University College Dublin 2013-2016

The programme is accredited by the RIAI, RIBA and NAAB. 1st class honour graduate

Director/ senior architect Employer at Paul Keogh Architects email: info@pka.ie

Sean Dowd

Supervisor and engineer Employer at Mercury Engineering emial: sean.dowd@mercuryeng.com

Tiago Faria

Architect and professor Academic staff at UCD emial: tiago.faria@ucd.ie

Electives - Photography and visualisation; Environment change and policy.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

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HOUSING A NOMAD Diploma project, Year 5, Sem 2 Supervisors: Leif Brodersen + Teres Selberg Site: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia This thesis is based in Mongolia, looking specifically at development in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar. Ulaanbaatar city is observed from an urban scale, tracing its built history. As the city experiences mass influx, the surge in building development has begun to alter the urban fabric. The housing strategy currently being employed to deal with this influx is commented on through the design of a housing proposal within the city core.

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MICRO-CLIMATES Final project, B.Sc. Arch, Year 3, Sem 2 Tutors: Marcus Donaghy + Will Dimond Site: Co. Kildare, Ireland The project is a high-tech research facility designed for a rural farming context. Situated on UCD Lyons Research Farm in County Kildare, the accommodation of farm animals, as research subjects, the students, staff and Phd researchers offered a complex body of users to design for. The evident hierarchy of users and levels of sanitation for the research facility brought forward the concept of microclimates; layers of user specific environments that responded to their respective functions.

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SUNKEN GARDEN + ROUND TOWER Searching for 間, Year 5, Sem 1_ Project 1 Tutors: Leif Brodersen + Teres Selberg Site: Fridhemsplan, Stockholm, Sweden St Göran Gymnasium is an iconic building in Stockholm designed by Léonie Geisendorf and Charles-édouard geisendorf in 1960. Its modernist forcefulness, affinity to Unite d’habitation and the use of raw concrete declare the buildings presence as it stands as converted student housing. The proposal consists of a removal of a recent extension of housing units and an addition of a sunken garden and round tower of rentable studio spaces. The design borrows from the material language of St Göran itself, the overlapping rectangular concrete towers is translated into overlapping concrete sunken gardens, the brick base of the building now takes form as a sunken brick round tower. The garden features floor patterns that is a prominent design element in St Göran’s.

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COMMUNITY SPACE Searching for é–“, Year 5, Sem 1_ Project 2 Tutors: Leif Brodersen + Konrad Krupinski Site: Poblenou, Barcelona, Spain The proposal is a community space at one of the corners of the iconic Barcelona grid on an adandoned site, in an area largely composed of working adults and a growing residential populous. Four ornamental facades enclose the site with two access levels; street level to the south-west and a 4-5m elevation to the north west as the street rises to bridge an old railway line. The four existing facades are encased in a continuous brick wall as a method of preservation. The brick wall thickens and narrows to interact with the site by forming stairs, ramps, amphitheatres and seating.

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S C A L E 1 1 0 0

W O R M S E Y E V I E W

A X O N O M E T R I C

S E C T I O N A L

GENERATED KONSTHALL Architectural Annotations, Year 4, Sem 1 Tutors: Pablo Miranda Carranza + Annie Locke Scherer Site: Ă…rsta, Stockholm, Sweden This design for a Konsthall, an exhibition space, on the terrain of Arsta park uses the code for the dragon curve as the core design generator. The project is an exploration of giving architectural form and design principals to a code generated structure. The dragon curve is an example of the Lindenmayer system developed by botanist and biological theorist Aristid Lindenmayer in 1968. The system is used to model the growth process of plant development and morphological variations in nature. The simple rule is followed to draw the dragon curve: X = X+YF+ Y = -FX-Y

Key 1. Curve path with control points 2. Generated plan, roof section 3. Exhibition walls 4. Roof

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SKETCHES + MODELS

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