PATRICK ANGKIRIWANG Winter 2020 | Selected Works | Architectural Engineering
TABLE OF CONTENTS Curriculum Vitae................................................................. 1-2 DWE Building Reclad.......................................................... 3-6 AURA: Waterloo Park Pavilion........................................... 7-12 Elizabeth Ziegler Playground........................................... 13-14 Columbia Lake Bunkee.................................................... 15-20 L2.................................................................................... 21-22 Pearson Dogwood - Parcel D........................................... 23-28 Weekly Sketches/Technical Assignment.......................... 29-30
Hello. Bonjour. Selamat. My name is Patrick Angkiriwang and I am currently a second-year architectural engineering student from the University of Waterloo. I believe in humanity, in the idea that we can come together to achieve greater goals. The architectural discipline embodies this. As the world changes and evolves, so too will the challenges we face. The increasingly complex problems we encounter will need solving, not only by individuals, rather by intensive collaboration. It is this architectural and engineering design process that I hope to become a part of As the shift towards sustainability increases, so too will the need for interdisciplinary building design. As an architectural engineering student, my skills lay beyond simply strictly architecture, or engineering. I understand both their thought processes, allowing for a unique perspective into this field. It is this perspective I hope to showcase. Hope you enjoy! Patrick Angkiriwang (778) 316-3691 paangkiriwang@uwaterloo.ca
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CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION U N I V E R S I T Y O F WAT E R LO O
Sept. 2018 — Apr. 2023
- Candidate for Bachelor of Applied Science, Honours Architectural Engineering - Relevant Courses: Building Envelope Studio, Structural Graphics Studio
EXPERIENCE I B I G R O U P - A R C H I T E C T U R A L C O-O P
Jan. 2019 — May 2019
Vancouver, British Columbia - Co-ordinated between various floor plans, drawings, sketches to create accurate rendering model for development permit application using SketchUp, V-Ray, and Enscape - Related topographic site plans with elevations using AutoCAD to produce accurate streetscapes included within development permit application - Produced sun-shade studies for spring equinox and summer solstice included within development permit application
U N I V E R S I T Y O F WAT E R LO O - R E S E A R C H A S S I S TA N T
Oct. 2019 — Apr. 2023
Waterloo, Ontario - Independently designed several versatile, cost-effective measurement system options that the industry partner can use to measure displacement to the 1/1000 millimeter - Examinined cost and specifications of different instrumentation to reduce the system’s upfront cost by $4100 - Devised various experiments to analyse, calibrate the measurement system, and assess its accuracy and precision - Developed mounting device designs for installion of linear potentiometers and dataloggers onto aluminum bridge - Inquired about compatibilities and capabilities of DAQs and sensors by phoning and emailing sales representatives
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Revit SketchUp Rhinoceros 3D V-Ray Enscape
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AutoCAD THERM Microsoft Office Suite Physical model making Architectural sketching and drafting
- Adobe Suite InDesign Lightroom Photoshop
ACHIEVEMENTS C A M P U S C O N N E X T AWA R D F I N A L I S T
B.C. AC H I E V E M E N T S C H O L A R S H I P
IBI Group
B.C. Ministry of Education
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E.Z. S C H O O L P L AYG R O U N D F I N A L I S T
P R E S I D E N T’S S C H O L A R S H I P
AE125 In-Class Competition
University of Waterloo
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INTERESTS
P E O P L E’S C H O I C E AWA R D Architectural Eng. Design Days
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V I O L I N, U LT I M AT E F R I S B E E, H I K I N G
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DWE BUILDING RECLAD COLLABORATORS Michael Hioe Harry Jiang (TOR Group) Cathy Sebastian (TOR Group) PROJECT Studio - Winter 2020 MEDIUM AutoCAD THERM SketchUp Enscape
There were three main priorities outlined in the terms of reference for this project: express the innovation done at the University of Waterloo, be made of long-lasting and sustainable materials, and enhance the building’s thermal and energy performance. These objectives are fulfilled with the use of sleek aluminum panels that are wrapped by continuous OLED displays. The panels are curved at the displays and windows to provide a swelling effect, an effect that is enhanced by vertical, silvery aluminum strips. This effect illudes to the accumulation of ideas and innovations that have been and will continue to be built within the university’s first building. Additionally, the added insulation significantly increases the building’s R-Value from R-4.6 to R-46.
Floor plan of existing DWE Building with blue highlighting focus of reclad project
Overall perspective view of North facade
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Close up of North facade
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Perspective view of North West corner at night
THERM diagram with transition of outdoor to indoor temperature in degrees Farenheit
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Roof to floor wall section
South perspective view of North wall at night
Facade to OLED screen detail
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AURA: WATERLOO PARK PAVILION COLLABORATORS Sarah Furtado Molly Sang Mapendo N. de Carvalho PROJECT Studio - Summer 2019
The goal of Aura was to create a pavilion whose form and function reflects Waterloo’s entrepreneurship and community spirit. This is done by creating a hyper flexible space. The interchangeable fabric facade allows it to be changed according to whichever season, concert, or event surrounds the pavilion. Furthermore, the flexibility of such a facade creates the possibility of a bi-monthly city-wide graphic design competition for different facades. To provide a light, welcoming feel, a double truss system was used to allow for thinner load bearing members while the fabric facade adds a transparent feel to the structure.
MEDIUM AutoCAD Rhino V-Ray
Plan view
Site plan
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Overall North West perspective
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Exploded axonometric diagram of main components
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1:50 scale section model
Section elevation
Close up of joint connections
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East elevation
Potential use of central gathering space within pavilion
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North Section
Parent carrying child up spiraling staircase
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E.Z. ELEMENTARY PLAYGROUND COLLABORATORS Robert Purcell Susannah Coons Daniel Choi PROJECT Studio - Summer 2019
With an existing playground too small to fufill the needs of older grades, Elizabeth Ziegler Elementary School needed a new playground. After consultation with students grades K-6, our team concluded the clients wished for a physically challenging obstacle course similar to their favourite shows. A time travelling theme came from common factors in their suggestions, and led to the hour glass and figure eight shaped layout. In addition to respecting the playground’s theme, the figure eight layout provides the students with choice as to how it can be used. After going through a panel of school representatives, as well as student voting, this project became a finalist for the competition.
MEDIUM AutoCAD Adobe InDesign
Context plan of playground showing its Northern location compared to school
Site plan detailing layout of proposed playground
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Site plan sketch of proposed playground
East elevation
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COLUMBIA LAKE BUNKEE COLLABORATORS Tristan Kovacs Serena Kam Herry Chen PROJECT Studio - Fall 2018
The purpose of our bunkee is to provide a place of overnight shelter for bikers and hikers who may be traveling on the Trans Canada Trail near Columbia Lake, Waterloo. The bunkee will be a short term installment on the Columbia Lake, and will provide a storage space various needs. The shelter will be accessible via a dock and deck, allowing scenic visibility of the beautiful trail and surrounding Columbia lake. An overhead, wall to wall skylight will provide much of the light needed for the bunkee, allowing for it be off the grid, as well as provide a view of a starry night for those inside.
MEDIUM Foamboard AutoCAD SketchUp Enscape
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Front view
Side view
1:10 scale model with hidden framing shown
Typical bunkee interior shown
Vaulted skylight
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Shows the convenient location of the bunkee in front of the trail intersection
Rendering of front view and usage of exterior storage space
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Front elevation
Front section
Right elevation
Left section
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Exterior render of two people sitting at the edge of surround dock
Interior view by way of cutting front wall
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Illustration of starry night view through skylight from inside
Illustration of a proposed interior layout
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L2 PROJECT Self-Initiated - Fall 2017 MEDIUM Tracing paper Matte board White glue
Inspired by El Lissitzky’s Prouns, L2 is a piece that takes the various geometric shapes found in the Prouns and converts them into tangible forms. Using tracing paper, elements from four of El Lissitzky’s pieces (Proun 1D, Proun 19D, Proun 5, and Proun Composition) were combined to create my own Proun. From here, I cut out the shapes into cardboard pieces, and played around with their heights and angles. Once I was happy with the design, I created a rough model using the cardboard pieces, and used matte board to make the final piece.
The result of borrowing various elements from El Lissitzky’s work (shown below)
Proun 1D
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Proun 19D
Proun 5
Proun Composition
Top view
Side view
Back view
Overall
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PEARSON DOGWOOD - D PROJECT IBI Group Co-op - Winter 2019 COLLABORATORS PM: Jeff Christianson Pascal Jean-Mairet Khanah Tran
Parcel D is located at the northeastern corner of the Cambie Gardens rezoning site. This project, alongside the proposed Canada Line subway station, marks the block as a major gateway to the site. Led by Jeff Christianson, our team sought to create an architectural language that justifies the buildings’ prominent positions while adhering to the site and project conditions. A diagonal pathway cuts through the two buildings’ retail podiums connecting the proposed station with Pearson Plaza. An organic expression produced by the balcony outlines sculpt the massing of D2 & D3 (the two South towers) while the North façade of D1 (the North tower) expresses a unique interconnected grid with strong horizontal elements. Dominant balcony outlines define the North East corner of D2, creating a striking element along Cambie St.
Master site plan
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South East perspective of D2 and D3
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Massing model of Parcel D with curvature of southern portion highlighted
South West perspective
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Typical plan of towers D2 and D3
Typical plan of tower D1
Level 02 overall plan
June 20th - 10 AM
June 20th - 12 PM
June 20th - 2 PM
March 20th - 10 AM
March 20th - 12 PM
March 20th - 2 PM
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Cambie St. streetscape (East elevation)
Paulson St. streetscape (West elevation)
57th Ave. streetscape (North elevation)
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WEEKLY SKETCHES PROJECT Studio - Fall 2018, Sum. 2019 MEDIUM Pencil Pen
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The ability to explore and analyse the world that surrounds us is an important skill in design, for without it, as designers, we would not be able to improve it. These weekly sketches are meant to be a catalyst to think about my surroundings and how different design decisions affect my interaction with them. The annotations that are super imposed on these sketches allow for additional information.
TECHNICAL ASSIGNMENT The standard in building industry communication is the orthographic projection. This exercise was meant to explore this tool, by choosing a household object and drawing it 1:1, by hand. When drawing these by hand, it requires the visualisation and conversion of a 3D object onto a 2D plane. Additionally, drawing by hand allows for a greater understanding of line hierarchy; this is knowledge that can be utilised in many sectors of design, especially when transitioning to computer drawings.
PROJECT Studio - Fall 2018 MEDIUM Pencil Pen
Front view
Section view
Top view
Bottom view
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Thank you.
Patrick Angkiriwang (778) 316-3691 paangkiriwang@uwaterloo.ca