PORTFOLIO
EDUCATION
2020-2024
2020-2024
Birth Date :
Email: Linkedin : Contact :
10-09-2001
Meo35@bath.ac.uk
Mofaramoluwa Oladipo
+447946527873
2012-2019
University of Bath - Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, BSc (Hons) in General Architectural Studies (RIBA Part 1)
A Levels- Business (A*),Mathematics (A), Physics (A)
AS Levels- Economics (A)
GCSEs- 4 A* and 4 As including A* in Geography and A in Mathematics
Intern Architect
Perception Technologies Ltd Lagos, Nigeria
• Created, printed, and modified drawings in AutoCAD and Sketchup.
• Recommended adaptations and modifications to complete working drawing sets.
• Consulted with clients to determine functional and spatial requirements of the new structure.
Student Intern Sixth Sense Interiors Lagos, Nigeria
• Interacted with customers in-person and evaluated their space to provide the best design response.
• Reported back to a supervisor to receive day-to-day tasks and responsibilities.
• Planned, prepared, and participated in weekly meetings and events.
Customer Care Intern Glitz Occasions Lagos, Nigeria
• Delivered robust customer experience whilst working with other teams in the company to ensure customer needs are met.
• Learnt how to deliver services above customer expectations.
• Attended and escalated customers complaints and enquires.
ADOBE
• Model-making
• Free hand sketching
• Painting
The site did not allow for public seating, therefore, the window sill
allows
PROJECT : LOCATION: DURATION : PROJECT YEAR :
COMMUNITY THEATRE CORNMARKET STREET, OXFORD
8 WEEKS 2022-2023
The brief requests to design a community theatre that includes a “gift to the city” which in this case is a theatre themed after an improvement of mental health
The space hosts workshops and classes on how to channel your emotions through the theatre. All we have the words; the theatre allows us to express ourselves when words are not enough.
The theatre features as well a green wall and roof inspired by the need to introduce greenery into oxford’s landscape.
Green roof- informal place to chill Intimacy- Audience wraps around the stage like an embrace Foyer that wraps around the theatre and allows people move freely through the building without interracting with the theatre Stretching the green wall along the south elevation to shape the journey into the courtyardDETAILED SECTION 1:20 at A1
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Plants
450mmx 600mm biotile
4.5mm geotextile drainage layer
12mm versa panel eco backing board
16mm diapressure compensater drip-line
Steel cladding rails (cold formed rail at 600 centres)
Steel brackets (helti or similar)
Concrete wall
Waterproof membrane
Smooth gravel egde
B
Vegetation
300m growing medium
Drainage element
Water reservior
Root barrier
Waterproof membrane
2 layers 140mm rigid insulation
Vapour control layer
200m hollow core floor slab
300mmx 380mm concrete beam
Suspended timber ceiling - Timber mounting track
600m centers
Acoustic backing
Ceiling Mounting track
Feature timber battens
C
3mm Skim finish
Timber joists
150mm hollow core floor slab
300mm x 380mm concrete beam
Suspended timber ceiling - Timber mounting track 600m centers
Acoustic backing
Ceiling Mounting track
Feature timber battens
D
25mm tounge and groove floor boards
15mm fibre board
85mm rigid insulation
Damp proof membrane
Concrete foundation
A series of courtyards allows users enjoy the park and views while still being within the medical centre.
Primary circulation of the space begins from the main entrance on the west facade and spreads out into different sections.
Entrances and exits respond to the site’s context and the need for private and public routes.
Zones are divided into four main areas and are defined by their function to allow easy flow through the space
PROJECT :
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DOCTOR SURGERYS
CASTLE GREEN, BRISTOL
5 WEEKS 2021-2022
The aim of this project was to design a doctor surgeries within a residential area for the West end of Castle Green in central Bristol. The main concept for the medical center was to divide the spaces into blocks characterized by their distinct functions, i.e., NHS block and staff block. These blocks then have isolated courtyard spaces. These courtyard spaces allow users to interact with the landscape whilst still being indoors which has proven to provide health benefits and improve general wellness of patients.
1. elZinc standing seam roof
2. Synthetic sheet underlayment
3. Rigid insulation
4. Box gutter
5. Vapour control layer
6. Roof joists
7. Timber board (5mm thick)
8. Services cavity
9. Plaster board (18mm thick)
10. Skim finish (3mm thick)
11. Glulan beam 200mm x 200mm
12. Vertical timber cladding
13. OSB sheathing (25mm)
14. Horizintal timber battons
15. Triple glazed window unit in timber and aluminium frame
16. Vertical timber battons
17. Breather membrane over OSB sheathing
18. Vapour control layer
19. Insulated plasterboard (32.5mm thick)
20. Skim finish (3mm thick)
21. Floor timber joists
22. Tounge and groove floor boards (25mm)
23. Rigid insulation
24. Marmox thermoblock
25. 75mm x 220mm air brick
26. Underfloor periscope vent
27. Wall ties
28. 150mm concrete blocks
29. Concrete foundation blocks
30. Tounge and groove floor boards (25mm)
31. 15mm fibre wood
32. Airtightness layer over insulation
33. Rigid insulation
34. Damp proof membrane
PROJECT : LOCATION:
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MIXED-USED HOUSING AND SHOPS
CASTLE GREEN, BRISTOL 5 WEEKS
2021
A group project to design and landscape the west end castle green park into a mixed-use development comprising of housing and shops.
The Western development include a mixed-use units of commercial and residential spaces with retail shops/Cafes on the ground floor, and flats above. The southern development comprise of town terraced housing.
Sunpath diagram Vegetation Noise pollution study Vehicular circulationThe core in the western terraces allows for a subtle shift between private and public spaces in the residential spaces. It is placed at the rear of the shopfronts for security and privacy reasons
Service spaces are placed in the centre of the building to benefit from ventilation from the East and West while providing for practical movement through the space.
The western terraces were initially a block, from which a core pertrudes. The blocks, along with the entrance core, are staggered to break up the elevation.
The rooms of the homes are placed according the sun’s orientation. The bedrooms are east facing to benefit from the early morning sun, and the living spaces are west facing for evening sun.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:100 FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:50 EAST ELEVATION- Showing western terracesPROJECT : LOCATION:
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WELLNESS RETREAT ISLAND OFF THE NORTH EAST COAST, UK
9 WEEKS
2021
The aim is to design a load bearing masonary building that would serve as a residential centre within a wall enclosure (courtyard). Residents will use the space, through the pursuit of specific activities, as an escape from their everyday lives.
The retreat is to be designed around a certain theme which would help promote and protect physical and mental health. The theme is a retreat for creative arts.
SECTION SHOWING THE DESIGN CONCEPT The main concept was to divide the building by its functions thereon seperating the studio from the living spaces. The buildings sits within the walled enclosure, where each building serves its role. This allowed for more lighting into these spaces through large courtyards. Living, dining and kitchen spaces are combined, creating an open plan space only separated by furniture to emphasis communal living and togetherness.A series of works exploring my artistic side.
Oil painting on canvas Oil painting on canvas Oil painting on canvas