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MORGAN WILD morganellawild@gmail.com

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38a Searchwood Road Warlingham London CR6 9BA

Portfolio Sample 2018 Part 2 Architectural Assistant Architectire and design work examples by Morgan Wild

MArch University Work MArch Thesis ProjectWhat if Google Owned the North Published Research Document and other Research Projects

Competitions Shortlisted Entry for Pape Bird Observation Tower Entry for an ideas competition which looked how to reform a prison

Live Projects Part 1 experience completed at Falconer Chester Hall Architects Two design and construction projects created for festivals



Morgan Wild 2018 Portfolio 2016 -2018 Manchester School of Architecture 2015-2016 Falconer Chester Hall Architects 2012-2015 Liverpool John Moores University


University Live Projects Competitions

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GoogleNorth

Data Mapping Cornwall

The Fall and Rise of the Tin People

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Part I Experience

Threshold Festival

Manchester International Festival

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Prison Progress

Pape Bird Observation Tower

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The Radical Edge


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MArch 02 Authors: Morgan Wild + Alexander Gaul Grade: Distinction

Future Architect of the Year: Shortlisted

What if Google Owned The North? This project explores a speculative scenario in which Google aquires the North and takes over the governance of the Northern Powerhouse district. The project attempts to contribute to the growing discourse around the power and influence of technology companies, their increasingly manipulative products and how society and culture have responded to them. It can be understood as both a polemic and an architectural fantasy.


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Existing Site: 9% Green Space

Proposed Campus: 40% Green Space

A speculative scenario is envisaged. The Big Tech companies continue to consolidate and dominate control of every aspect of virtual and physical infrastructure as we move into the 4th Industrial Revolution. Millions spent on political lobbying and the influence accrued by their massive data analysis, AI tech and public services control has allowed the Big Tech companies to evade public inquisition so far. Countries are now the Big Tech’s main competitors and form the natural avenue for further consolidation of power while insulating themselves against regulation. Meanwhile, the flailing post-Brexit UK government is desperately trying to market the Northern Powerhouse to investors while they push through devolution deals to give the region autonomy. Google has accrued sufficient influence and capital to strike a deal with the British government to take on the role of the new Northern Powerhouse government. Manchester is solidified as the focal point of the Northern Powerhouse with Google at the helm. The entire population of the North are now components under Google’s optimistic new regime.

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The Exchange Main headquarters and centrepiece of GoogleNorth The Exchange is the main office headquarters for Google’s new campus and officially the new town hall. Its arrangement is one continuous, neverending floor plate that is wrapped around an atrium to create the largest open plan office in the world. The Exchange contains everything that a Googler would ever require and allows them to live out their existence without ever leaving the tower.

Facebook’s Footprint (currently largest open plan office in the world at 40,000m2)

We have a smaller footprint available due to the city centre location

Facebook’s footprint rationalised into a strip.

Strip is joined and looped into a continuous floor plate which fits on the Manchester site.

Facebook’s Office Largest openplan office in the world

Möbius strip infinite geometry

The loop is extended vertically until it is the tallest building in the North - also far outstripping Facebook’s floor area.

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KEY 1 - Automatic opening glass balustrade system. 2 - Googlevator rail steel arm support connected to primary structure.

3 - Googlevator system (see patent drawings) 4 - Primary structure steel column 5 - Primary structure atrium perimeter steel beam

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KEY 1 - Anodised aluminium ‘pod’ flashing fixed to supporting framework. 2 - Electrochromic curved glazing integrated into Internet of Things based facilities management system which responds to the internal temperatures and light levels within the building to adjust the transmission and colour properties of the glass. All windows to achieve better than 1.6 W/m2K. 3 - SFS to support glazing and cladding framework fixings - fully filled with mineral wool insulation. 4 - Cement particle board fixed to outer face of SFS and 100mm Kingspan insulation to achieve 2.0 W/m2K. 5 - Adjustable rotary connection bracket to support angled glazing units.

6 - Steel perimeter beam 7 - Steel arm with thermally broken connection to primary structure. 8 - ETFE facade structure 9 - ETFE fabric (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) woven with solar cells on the southern facing areas of the façade. 10 - Composite floor slab with profiled steel deck fixed transversely to primary steel beams 11 - In-screed under floor heating 12 - Ventilation ducts and services through steel beam openings.

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The arrangement of the floorplate wrapped around an open atrium up the entire length of the building means that there is no core at the centre of the building to resist lateral forces. Furthermore, any lateral force resisting elements in the form of a central core would have to be very wide as the tower is 276m tall. The primary structural strategy is informed by these constraints: a non-uniform steel perimeterbraced diagrid moves the lateral resisting structural elements to the perimeter of the building, freeing up the interior spaces. The diagrid is composed of perimeter columns arranged on a radial grid, a beam which winds up the perimeter of the building in line with the outer edge of the floorplate, and cross bracing to hold the columns in tension. A secondary reduced version of this structure hangs from the primary diagrid in the centre of the building to support the ‘inner’ side of the floor plates around the open atrium and the Googlevator multidirectional transportation system which is used to move around the building.

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1 - Basement Plant- servicing the low part of the building 2 - Fresh air intake using mechanical ventilation to insure sufficient air circulation. Air is filtered into the central space where it is circulated using cross ventilation. 3 - Intermediate Plant- servicing the middle part of the plant 4- Facade woven with solar panels providing energy for The Exchange 5 - Top Plant- servicing the top part of the building 6 - Stale air extract. ventilation is mechanically aided. Heat recovery system at extract point. 7 - Rainwater collection pointsrainwater to be used within greywater water system

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United States Patent

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Patent No.: Date of Patent

US 8,395,774 B1

Jul.8, 2023

ABSTRACT

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LEVEL ADJUSTABLE SOLE

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Inventor:

Jimmy Fakename Jr., 722 S. Orange Ave., Santa Ana, CA (US) 92701

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Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this patent is extended or adjusted under 35 U.S.C. 154(b) by 0 days.

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Appl. No.: 11/749,090

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The Googlevator : a glass elevator transportation system for high speed travel around the North and local travel around the campus.

Every big technology campus has their own transport system. In Silicon Valley Google have brightly coloured GoogleBikes for their employees to use on campus. They also have the controversial Google Shuttle Bus system to pick up their employees for work – pretty environmentally considerate of them. However, the introduction of these bus stops to a neighbourhood coincides with rising house prices and increase evictions for the non-Googlerlocals. With the GoogleNorth campus there is a lot more verticality than a Silicon Valley campus – due to the city centre location. As we know, Google’s employees cannot be distracted by the chore of climbing stairs so a glass lift network that connects the whole campus is envisaged. The Googlevator is also the primary trasnportation system for the Exchange tower; multiple rails wind through the building and connect to the primary rail which winds around the edge of the floorplate facing into the atrium which runs up the length of the building.

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Googlevators can use facial recognition and IoT technology to transport employees to where they need to be without any manual input.

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KEY 1 - Rotary motor powered trolley 2 - Reinforced rails 3 - Heist to allow vertical adjustment to varying floor to floor distances.

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US008395773B1 (12)

United States Patent Fakename Jr.

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Patent No.: Date of Patent

US 8,395,773 B1

Jul.8, 2023

ABSTRACT

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LEVEL ADJUSTABLE SOLE

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Inventor:

Jimmy Fakename Jr., 722 S. Orange Ave., Santa Ana, CA (US) 92701

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Notice:

Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this patent is extended or adjusted under 35 U.S.C. 154(b) by 0 days.

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Appl. No.: 11/749,089

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As the whole building is one looped floor plate, the floor slopes gently the whole way around the building. Illustrating the lengths Google is willing to go to achieve their ‘perfection’ the building is accompanied by a newly patented GoogleSole that allows users to walk normally on the sloped floor. Like Apple changing their accessories with every new release, The Exchange is not compatible with shoes from other suppliers and every user must wear Google’s product. Inspired by the completely legit fact that mountain goats have two legs longer than the others so they can stand on the side of a hill, the GoogleSole uses localised geolocation monitoring to track every move their employees make adjust the sole of their shoe to expand or contract depending on the gradient of the slope they are standing on. To the user it would always feel like they are standing on a level surface.

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1 - Adjustable levelling feet connected to stiff 2 - Stainless steel rotary ball joint 3 - Padded foam sole 4 - Stiff layer to spread the load of the levelling feet across the sole. 5 - Stiff layer. 6 - Control box containing RFID microchip and inertia monitor that syncs location and movement data with localised floor level data stored in Google’s system and adjusts levelling feet accordingly. 7 - Expandable foam folded sole cover. 8 - Springs in tension.

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Is Google the closest we have ever come to experiencing a god? "Nowadays, the most Google is the closest thing to interesting place in the world an Omniscient (all-knowing) from a religious perspective entity in existence. is not Syria or the Bible Belt, but Silicon Valley. That Google is everywhere at is where hi-tech gurus are once (Omnipresent). brewing for us amazing new religions that have little to Hallowed be thy domain. do with God, and everything to do with technology. They promise all the old prizes – happiness, peace, justice and eternal life in paradise – but here on Earth with the help of technology, rather than after death and with the help of supernatural beings.” “Of course, this does not mean that these technoreligions will fulfil all their extravagant promises. Religions spread themselves more by making promises than by keeping them."

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Google answers prayers. Ask Google and Google will show you the way. “Religion is anything that legitimises human norms and values by arguing that they reflect some superhuman order.”


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Waste Bunker The Processor Tipping hall

The Grinder The Cyclone

Air Locks

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The Quench/ Wash Towers Ultra High Temperature Gasifier (G3) Baptism Pool The Desiccant Canisters The Compressors

Pressure Swing Adsorption Unit

Final Compression + Fuel Cell

Electrical GenSet Storage Tanks

Flare

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Googology: Science or Religion? Googology is a religion/ science founded by Google which promises eternal life in cyberspace by believers dedicating their physical life 1.0 to the generation of a digital self that will be immortalised in the GoogleCloud. The Church of Googology power station sits within a paradise, a heaven on earth, under a stained glass dome where the temperature is always set at 21° C (the average in California). Because like any sensible god, society must be built in their image.

Baptism Believers in Googology begin their lives with a baptism ceremony where they are submerged in a pool laced with smart nanochip monitors which are absorbed into the body and signify the first creation of a parallel digital self.

Life The nanochips record the actions and emotions of the physical throughout life 1.0 and digital offerings are expected through lifetime engagement with all the digital platforms of Google.

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MArch 01 Authors: Infrastructure Space Atelier Published

Data Mapping Cornwall Networks and Connectivity

Data Mapping Cornwall is an extensive study of the spatial behaviour of Cornwall undertaken by the Infrastructure Space Atelier at Manchester School of Architecture. The document was split into four main sections: Networks and Connectivity, Demographics and Economy, Energy and Power and Health and Lifestyle. I was a member of the Networks and Connectivity Group, exploring the the physical and digital networks across Cornwall.


ITS THE LAST DAY OF WORK AT SOUTH CROFTY TIN MINE...

...AFTER YEARS OF DECLINE DUE TO COMPETITION FROM ABROAD THE MINE HAS FINALLY CLOSED LEAVING GRADY AND HIS FRIENDS NEEDING TO FIND NEW WORK...

...THIS WILL HAUNT THE COMMUNITY FOR DECADES.

YOU’RE HOME EARLY! GRADY DREADS HAVING TO TELL HIS WIFE... GRADY FINDS HE IS QUALIFIED FOR FEWER AND FEWER AVAILABLE JOBS

SO CALLS HIS COUSIN IN THE CITY FOR HELP...

A MINE? LIKE... UNDERGROUND?!

...BUT HIS COUSIN IS TOO BUSY INVESTING IN SUBPRIME MORTGAGES TO TALK RIGHT NOW.


MArch 01 Authors: Morgan Wild + Alexander Gaul Grade: Distinction

The Fall and Rise of The Tin People Following the research presented in Data Mapping Cornwall we identified a demographic of people in Cornwall that have been left behind and forgotten. The ex-tin miners, and the generation that has followed, live in some of the most deprived towns in the country which have fallen into a spiral of decline since the mine closures. Our focus was on the Camborne Corridor, once the wealthiest area of Cornwall - it is now one of the poorest. Our proposals aimed to provide a framework to provide positive opportunities for these forgotten communities by revitalising the area with the true needs of local people at the heart of the developments.


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The Fall and Rise of the Tin People

The physical interventions that we proposed centre around three main elements: interventions into the current social housing estates to create cooperative housing schemes; creating a new community driven cultural town centre in Pool; and revitalising latent mining infrastructure for community based activities and access to future industries. These elements work together within a larger cooperative and community based infrastructure, accessible and coordinated digitally to build social values, empower families, developing a sense of community, and reconnect people with each other through shared local economies and community events.

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UnderGrad- Year 3 Authors: Morgan Wild + Alexander Gaul Grade: 1st Class

The Radical Edge The Radical Edge was developed as part of my final 3rd year project. The project brief was to explore the redevlopment of Stanley Dock in Liverpool, understanding the history and current threats to the area. The project comprises of three structural pods which can move up and down the gap between two iconic warehouses at Stanley Dock Liverpool. These space would become a social hub for the people who already live in the area, allowing them to have an active role in the development of their city.


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The space needs to be adaptable to different uses. From the parties/music concerts happening at street level occasionally. To the everyday use of local people wanting to come and use the artist studios and library. The street space is very adaptable because it is a clear space this allows different events to take place. Also because of the amount of external structure objects could be suspended creating spectacle within the street. The pods that run the length of the street can move along the street, running on rails. This allows the space to become very adaptable and versatile.

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Falconer Chester Hall Architects June 2015- June 2016

Part I Experience On completing my undergraduate degree in architecture I got a Part 1 placement at Falconer Chester Hall Architects after one of the directors saw my work at my university degree show. I started my placement on the 28th June 2015. Whilst working at FCH architects I have been able to work on many projects across a range of work stages from feasibility to construction.


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Feasibility

Part I Experience

I worked on a number of project at feasibility stage, the nature of this design stage means we had work quickly to ensure we met deadlines. I also prepared several bid documents under demanding deadlines which improved my work efficiency, space planning and presentation skills.

Planning During my time at FCH I worked at planning stage, either running the project or helping out The Project Architect. I lead two projects through planning while in the absence of the project architect; one being a extension to an existing building, which had some party wall issues, which helped me understand more of the legal side. And the second one being Renshaw Hall, which is a 320 bed student accommodation and 52 bed serviced apartments in Liverpool city centre.

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Construction I gained good experience of the day-today running of construction projects during my time at FCH. Chancery House is a Grade II listed building, which I joined at construction stage, the project is a residential development located in Liverpool City Centre. Work undertaken on the building was a facade renovation and the internal space was remodelled. An extension was then added to the top of the building and a new build. I also worked on the Norfolk Street development which comprises of three large residential blocks, I mainly worked on the second phase of the project under the project architect. My main role was the drawing of the multiple different strip sections of the building.

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Live Project 2017 Authors: Morgan Wild, Alexander Gaul Andrew Scoles + Andrew Singer

Threshold Festival As part of a team of four we designed two temporary structures to house artwork for Threshold Festival, Liverpool. We were also in charge of sourcing materials and construction. The build took place on site and we had a group of 15 undergraduates to help. The structures had to be built with a tight budget but also be large enough to fill the large warehouse space. The structures were to house projection art pieces, which meant we had to create dark spaces inside, while framing a performance space in between.


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Live Project 2017 Authors: Morgan Wild, Alexander Gaul Andrew Scoles + Andrew Singer

Manchester International Festival: Entrance We held a competition for undergraduate students to design the entrance to Festival Square for the client Manchester International Festival, The students had a week to work on proposals before presenting them to a panel of judges made up of MIF employes, collaborators and fabricators. The winning proposal was then developed by a team of four of us, to ensure that it was structural sound, fell within budget and able to be built within a short time frame. We worked personally with the client, structural engineers and fabricators to produce an entrance which was then used by over 150,000 people during the festival.


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Competition 2016 Authors: Morgan Wild + Alexander Gaul

Prison Progress Combo Competitions

A process of development and growth, rather than fear and oppression. The Progressive Prison aims to counter the growing rates of recidivism in the United States by creating a prison environment that promotes self-betterment and reminds prisoners of their potential to make an important contribution to society. The scheme is a direct response to existing practices within incarceration that damage and dehumanise their inhabitants.


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Competition 2017 Authors: Morgan Wild + Alexander Gaul Shortlisted

Pape Bird Observation Tower Bee Breeders Architectural Competitions

The harmony between humans and nature is the theme of this proposal, we set out to achieve an iconic design that would respond to, and become part of, the unique landscape in which it is set. The design reaches out to the water and gently curves the landscape upwards to create the form for the Pape Observation Pier. The lower deck allows you to be part of the landscape, able to run your hand between the reeds as well as take to the water via the new pier. The second level creates a semi-enclosed space for people to sit and observe the birds for long periods of time. Whereas the top deck allows people to have uninterrupted views to the surrounding landscape, to feel as if they are flying with the birds.


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Tower Typology

Pape Observation Tower

The existing typology of the tower is a clear human intervention on the site.

Rethink The site is extended to reach out over the water and celebrate the lake.

Elevation The ‘landscape’ is curved gently upwards creating a more natural form.

Proposal The platform is enclosed with an upper deck to create another viewing platform and a variety of different spaces within the structure.

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Pape Observation Tower

Design offers the opportunity to rethink typologies. In this case a tower typology does not seem to represent the ethos of WWF in representing harmony between humanity and nature. The form offers the opportunity to convey the message that the natural landscape itself is both the purpose and dominance of the design. Human intervention must not dominate the landscape, rather it strives to become part of it. The design process began by stretching the proposed site out to the water’s edge then gradually

curving the landscape upwards to create two elevated platforms to satisfy the brief - with a pier below. There is not a rigidly defined zone specified for bird observation, rather, the entire structure is essentially a playground made up of a series of spaces – open, enclosed, ramps, stairs, piers – that the user can move arbitrarily around as they would experience a natural environment.

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Contact Information Phone Number 07833251621 Email morganellawild@gmail. com Linkedin www.linkedin.com/in/ morgan-wild Address 38a Searchwood Road Warlingham London CR6 9BA

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Skills Problem Solving

Education

Personal Statement

2016- 2018 Manchester School of Architecture MArch - Distinction.

I am a self-motivated Part II graduate with key creative and technical skills looking to join a proactive architecture practice. I have experience working on large-scale residential and commercial developments and have taken the lead on delivering small temporary structures for festivals. During my master’s course I engaged in research projects that explored county-level strategic master-planning as well as the opportunities for emerging technologies on the architecture profession.

2012-2015 Liverpool John Moores University Ba(Hons) Architecture - First Class. 2005-2012 Calder High School 3 A-Levels and 1 AS Level 11 GCSE

Employment June 2015 - June 2016: Falconer Chester Hall Architects. Part I Architectural Assistant. Cains Brewery Stages (1-2)

Renshaw Hall Stages (2-3)

Chancery House Stages (4-5)

- Master planning site which included six new buildings and the renovation and conversion of an existing brewery to a hotel. - Created presentation drawings for the client and planning. - Produced multiple feasibility schemes, exploring different options for the site and evaluating advantages of each one.

- A new build 370-bed student scheme in Liverpool. - Coordinated consultants and design team through planning in absence of lead architect. - Liaised with client in preparation of Design and Access Statement. - Developed the design and produced presentations for the client while under demanding time constraints.

- A renovation and extension of an existing Grade II listed building and a new build block for residential and commercial use in Liverpool. - Worked with lead architect to develop construction drawings. - Liaised with client to finalise finishes and building layout. - Made site visits to report back on construction and respond to queries from site.

2014 - 2015: Social Secretary of the Architectural Society. A key event that I organised was the LJMU Architecture Ball for over 120 people.

2013 - 2014: Sales Manager at Liverpool SU.

Research Gathering Visual Communication

2012: Barmaid at the Robin Hood Pub, Cragg Vale.

Concept Design Space Planning Teamwork Organisation

Publications Data Mapping Cornwall ISBN 978-0-9929673-3-8 Co-authored a research document.

References Available on request

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Competitions

2017: Manchester International Festival. Architectural Designer

2017: Pape Bird Observation Tower. Bee Breeders Architectural Competitions. [Shortlisted]

- Ran a design competition for architectural undergraduates for the entrance of M.I.F. -Developed the winning design working with the client and fabricator. - The entrance was used by over 150,000 people during the festival.

2017: Threshold Festival. Architectural Designer

- Co-designed and built two structures to house art for Threshold festival in Liverpool. - Managed a group of 15 undergraduate students to help with the build process.

- Worked as a pair to produce a bird observation deck along the edge of Lake Pape, Latvia.

2016: Progress Prison. Combo Competitions.

- Worked as a pair to produce a concept for a prison in the Arizona desert that explores a new form of rehabilitation.


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