ABOUT ME: My name is Pauline, a french architect, a perfectionist and dedicate to infusing the architecture profession with a social, political and environmental vision. My approach is evident in my academic work, which sought to explore sustainable architectures and urban plans considering natural risks. My work focused on large, urban waterfront redevelopment projects or sites such as Pamplona in Spain, Le Port city in Reunion Island and Sendai in Japan. I propose sustainable urban plans considering risks of future floods, droughts or social disasters. I have lived, worked, and surfed in San Francisco since 2014.
3220 16th Street San Francisco 94103 CA http://issuu.com/paulinemalaquin/docs/portfolio_2014l/0 paulinemalaquin@gmail.com 646 496 5168 WORK EXPERIENCE DESIGN DRAW BUILD
Berkeley, California, USA Jan 2015 - Present Designer I have responsibility of the production and coordination of project files, drawing sets, design development, and construction documents. I participated in the coordination of multiple active projects in various stages of development. I co-manage construction processes to assure conformance with design intent. This includes both being involved with construction itself as well as site visits during construction.
SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS
Tokyo , Japan Sep 2013 Intern Internship in collaboration with Guillaume Defert. For one month my duties concerned the preparation of models.
YASUAKI ONODA
Sendai , Japan Sep 2012 - Aug 2013 Researcher Following the devastating earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011, I met with local residents and city planners, discussing how to move forward with rebuilding. I was part of the research laboratory of Prof. Yasuaki Onoda, a founding member of ArchiAid, professor at Tohoku University’s Department of Architecture in Sendai, and collaborator with Toyo Ito on the Sendai Mediatheque building and the project “Home-for-All”.
NBJ ARCHITECTES
Montpellier, France Aug 2011-Jul 2012 Intern Architect I had the opportunity to work on schematic designs and commercial projects. I also organized and promoted an architecture festival «Festival des Architectures Vives».
EDUCATION MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
2013-2014 Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Montpellier under the direction of Prof. Elodie Nourrigat. Graduate with honors.
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
2012-2013 Sendai School of Design/Tohoku University under the direction of Prof. Toshikazu Ishida, Sendai, Japan. Graduate with honors.
MINOR COMPLETED
2011-2012 Faculty of Law of Montpellier, UM1 Construction and Housing Environment Law (ICH Montpellier). Graduate with honors.
SKILLS Autocad
VectorWorks
REVIT Sketchup Pack Adobe Rhino C4D
ACTIVITIES ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY
Sep 2015 - Present, USA Volunteer I work with a diverse range of professionals and owners in the development of a parcklet in downtown San Francisco.
EQUITY BY DESIGN
Sep 2015 - Present, USA Collaborator Frequent contributor to symposium breakout session.
ARCHI+AID
LANGUAGES English French
Sep 2012 - Sep 2013, Japan Volunteer Participation on several workshops and supply interdisciplinary expertise, providing multifaceted support for such activities as urban planning, reconstruction design consultation, cultural and educational community care.
PR OJ ET CS
EXPERIEMENT
ELI’S MILE
HIGH CLUB
03
BROOKLYN
PRESERVE
02
GESUNDHEIT
INSTITUTE
01
FLOOD
ENERGY
04
05
CONNECTION
WASTE
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GESUNDHEIT I N S T I T U T E 01
Project Site
Campus, Teaching Center, Hospital Hillsboro, West Virgina, USA
The idea of the project is to reframe the hospital into a care center campus that includes; Art Center, Farmhouse and Library in addition to live-in hospital. The aim has been to create a functional complex that encourages peaceful coexistence of individuals and communities. The teaching center provides educational programs, gathering space, performance area and short term housing. The Institute states its vision as being dedicated to reforming health care delivery with generosity and compassion. The project reflects the ÂŤhospital of tomorrowÂť creating a flexible space in conversation with its natural surrounds. The creation of the Gesundheit! Institute was a topic of the 1998 movie Patch Adams starring Robin Williams.
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GESUNDHEIT INSTITUTE: TEACHING CENTER
PROJECT
SHEET NO.
1st Floor Plan Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0"
PHASE 1 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT :
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
A-1.2
3.1 -0"
GESUNDHEIT INSTITUTE
TEACHING CENTER
Restaurant
Blackbox theater Short Term Housing
Library
Performance Area
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PHASE 1 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT :
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
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BROOKLYN P R E S E R V E 02
Project Site
Cultural Center, Performance area Oakland, California, USA
This old church located in downtown Oakland was originally constructed in 1887 and remains in use today. The aim has been to renovate this amazing historic landmark into a new dynamic gathering place, while preserving the churches function as a place of worship. Being concerned about the gentrification of the neighborhood, the project transforms some of the unoccupied rooms into low income residences. The main auditorium keeps its original purpose and a new performance area, used by the local community, has been added.
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Ceilnig Ht.= +123'-0"
EL.= +115'-0"
203
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As-Built Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0"
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Ceilnig Ht.= +125'-5"
1433 12th Ave. Oakland, CA 94606
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BROOKLYN PRESERVE
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SHEET NO.
A-1.3
BROOKLYN PRESERVE
CATALOGUE (N) GLAZING
ELI’S MILE HIGH CLUB BENCH
3'-9"
ENTRANCE / HOST
3'-0"
DJ BOOTH
BAR AREA
(E) SUB PANEL
BAR 33" AFF
1" 17'-72
BAR 36" AFF
03
Project Site
1" 15'-22
13'-1"
Bar, Night Club Oakland, California, USA
(E) MAIN PANEL
1 4"/1
LOW SLOPE ROOF WITH EPDM MEM TYP. MAIN ELECTRIC SCUPPER BOX
2x10 DOWNSPOUT TBD EXACT TYPE 1
RESTROOM
39'-42"
Eli’s Mile High Club is a landmark venue for the East Bay’s punk rock scene. This historic building KITCHEN with a strong identity needed to be ADA accessible. This project also incorporates the redesign of the night club’s back yard, with an industrial look.
1" 8'-32 1" 49'-112
15'-7"
DINING AREA
11'-9"
20'-0"
12'-0"
8'-9"
22'-6"
6'-0" E.L= +120'-6"
6"
2x6 STUD WALL 15'-9" 8'-10"
CORTEN SIDING
12'-7"
16'-1"
12" CONC. SLAB ON 10'-7" GRADE URINAL
30'-0"
(E) SUB PANEL
STAGE
SERVICE DOOR 7'-0"
1 2"/FT
TO ZERO
B
1'-9"
4'-8"
5'1"
MEN BATHROOM 4'-0"
WOMEN BATHROOM
1" 7'-82
RAMP DN AT 1:16
3'-0"
A
1
1'-6"
19'-2"
SECTION AA'
1'-1"
(E) ENTRANCE DOOR
A-3.2 PROPOSED SECTIONS AA' 9'-11"
12'-9"
E.L= +120'-6"
Scale : 1/2" = 1'0"
FLASH UNDER (E) SIDING
A' 1" 1'-82
E.L= +120'-6"
5'-0"
1" 3'-112
E.L= +130'-10-1/2"
1" 4'-62
(N) ROLL UP DOOR
E.L= +120'-6"
E.L= +120'-0"
4'-0"
UP 18R @731"
6'-0"
ROOF DRAIN TO STORM
E.L= +127'-10-1/4"
B'
6'-9"
7'-3"
3'-2" 1'-5"
7'-4"
1" 8'-42
1" 4'-82
1" 21'-112
1" 4'-52
1
1
FIRST FLOOR PROPOSED PLAN
11
PROPRIETY LINE
1" 4'-52
NORTH ELEVATION
2
7'-4"
1 8'-42"
1" 4'-82
1 21'-112"
E.L= +140'-0-1/2"
E.L= +138'-3"
E.L= +131'-0"
E.L= +129'-3-1/2" E.L= +128'-0"
7'-0"
6'-0"
(N) ROLL UP DOOR
(E) SIDING TO REMAIN
PROPRIETY LINE
E.L= +120'-6" E.L= +120'-0"
NOTES: 16'-1"
E.L= +140'-0-1/2"
E.L= +138'-3"
4'-0"
3'-6" E.L= +131'-0"
A E.L= +129'-3-1/2" E.L= +128'-0"
7'-0"
E.L= +120'-6" E.L= +120'-0"
741"
1'-0"
WESTERN RIB CORTEN SIDING
6x3 STEEL ANGLE
6'-0"
(N) ROLL UP DOOR
PROPRIETY LINE
1
1 4'-52"
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FC OLN NOE CO D TION 04
Project Site
Master Planning, Aquarium, Cultural Center Paris, France
Design a water resistant district that utilizes unused river banks and looks at flooding as an opportunity to revitalize a flood prone city through the implementation of a new water infrastructure, which not only achieves flood prevention but also creates opportunity to increase social and ecological value. During a major flood event, a waterfront wetland park composed of a series of pocket ponds and a large retention pond, will fill in succession to ensure the resiliency of the district. During the dry season, these landscape features can be used as play, leisure or performance areas. An aquarium in the middle of the project, underlines a bold juxtaposition for the city’s connection with water while enabling a connection between different parts of the urban area.
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// Efficient system
// Resilient system
50 40 30 20 10 0
// Residences with three different living styles
Débit d’eau moyen =59.76 m3 /sec
60
Taux d’inondabilité (m3/sec)
// Human, risk and biodiverity
5
10
15 20 Temps (heures)
25
30
35
F L O O D CONNECTION
// Flood pools in dry season
// Flood pools in flood season
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F L O O D CONNECTION
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05
ENERGY W A S T E Project Site
Master Planning, Environement Pampelune, Espagne
The main idea is to transport and treat household waste originating from the city. The waste treatment in the basement of the tower enables the production of thermal energy, which is utilized in the newly designed surrounding district. The district works around a principle of urban agriculture. Generated heat is diffused around the site via surrounding greenhouses. The tower is also a research center with experimental greenhouses. Furthermore the tower forms a public outreach center, raising awareness of the potential of recycling and the consideration of waste efficiency.
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ENERGY WASTE 1 230 000 Mw/h
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35 T/ha
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30 T/ha
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// Floor Plan
// Site Plan
RES EAR CH ES ACTIVITIES
ECOTONE
ROJI
09
MODULAR
HABITABLE
RECONSTRUCTION
06
07
08
SHADE
STATIUM
PLANNING
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MODULAR S H A D E 06
Project Site
Temporary wooden structure Black Rock City, Nevada, USA
The aim of this project was to create a temporary structure that can provide shade and comfort in a hostile environment. The challenge was to prefabricate a modular structure suitable for onsite assembly. One key aspect of the project was that it is necessary to be able to disassemble and reassemble the structure easily. The design utilizes a repeated mosaic of cubes that can be organized in a variety of configurations. The design makes use of 3-1/2’’ sheer plates giving the structure its unique identity while ensuring stability.
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H A B I TA B L E
S TA D U I M 07
Project Site
Stadium, Equipment London, United Kingdom
Creation of a steel stadium for the 2012 London Olympics validating the use of steel for contemporary construction. Creation of a modular structure adapting to new features. The stadium can be transformed to become residential dwellings, after the Olympics games.
CATALOGUE
HABITABLE STADIUM
ACCES SPORTIFS
ESPACE PRESSE
ESPACE RESTAURANT
ACCES PUBLIC
CATALOGUE
PIXEL
ROAD
DESIGN FOR RISK & RECONSTRUCTION
08
Project Site
Master Planning, Emergency planning Tohoku Prefecture, Japan
Following the devastating Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011, I received a research masters fellowship at Tohoku University to work on the task of redevelopment and planning for reconstruction. The earthquake and tsunami disaster left close to 400,000 homes uninhabitable after becoming partially or completely damaged. My initial task was to collect data, meeting local residents and city planners, to discuss a strategy for rebuilding along the coast line. This analysis lead to the development of a project that was realistic, emotionally sensitive and fundamentally safe. Conventionally water defense projects are based on the construction of big concrete barriers to defend against the risk of flooding. However this approach has its limitations. This project explored the use of urban design to solve infrastructure and social issues. The project set aside a strategically placed wetland and retention basin interlinked by a water network. The design was optimized to dissipate tsunami water minimizing structural damage to buildings. Even in Japan, the forces of nature can not be retained with concrete and steel infrastructure, instead harmony can be found in radical urban design.
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Using a run and escape map to compare shorter routes with bypass proposals, there was no great difference in shortering the evacuaion time. The shorter route proposal had the advantages of both a quicker implementation time and lower cost.
Via the analysis of existing reconstruction proposals I was able to focus my project on the water transportation system and evacuation roads. The idea was, instead of separating these two systems, reunite them.
RESEARCH J A PA N Les Hommes, le risque d’inondation et la biodiversité en symbiose
Le concept
Echelle territoriale Les zones inondables comme élément de fracture urbaine
Les zones urbaines de la ville
Les zones agricoles de la ville
Installation des programmes
Une nature protectrice
Relier
Connecter
Echelle du site Rassembler
Les voies de circulation
city
planning resilienty
symbiose
flood Coupes AA’ 1/2000
Coupes BB’ 1/2000
Arga
Bassin
Palier n°1 Niveau 0.00 m
Espace public des bassins
Palier n°2 Niveau 2.50 m
Commerce
Espace public en contre bas
Laboratoire
Espace semi public
Ecole
Espace public
Parking
Palier n°3 Niveau 5.00 m
La Ville Niveau 7.50 m
B
La couture urbaine
Les génératrices
A A’ B’ Les cheminements piétons
La trame verte
Schemas d’implantation
Master Plan 1/2500
Rue
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ECOTONE In between moment 間
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LAURE Johan - LLOYD Matthew - MALAQUIN Pauline - MORI Shota - NG Han Hung
ECOTONE ECOTONE R O J I In between moment 間 と 間
09
Project Site
Public Wall Sendai, Tohoku, Japan
The aim of this project was to reactivate the desolate and attended Orochimachi Precinct east of Sendai’s city centre. The project was not concerned with demolishing the existing, as this has been already a prevalent factor- of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Instead the LAURE Johantoo - LLOYD Matthew MALAQUIN Pauline - MORI Shota - NG Han Hung focus was on retaining the existing and designing around those empty hallways and roadways. The idea of a Roji wall came about by thinking of a way people could inhabit and personally make a part of the wall their own, populating it with traditional garden ornamentation and micro infrastructures. The wall would be perforated enough to allow transparency and a sense of openness, but not to the extent of complete visibility. The wall snakes around a series of existing facilities, including a library, tea rooms, classrooms, manufacturing facilities, school and warehouses. The wall serves to enclose the outdoor spaces, creating an intimate activity space, and in other areas such as the school and library the wall acts as a furniture and play device.
CATALOGUE 5.00 - 8.00am
15.00 - 20.00pm
8.00 - 12.00pm Bus
11.00 - 14.00pm
Market Car
Shop
Bicycle Tai Chi
Otter Relax
Family
plantation
Lights
Sport Food Fast Food
Home
Train
+ between 5:00 and 7:00, The early risers wake up to practice sport (tai chi, running etc) this type of activity will focus itself around the Oroshimachi area due to its centrality to the region. The marketgreen roof and the otehr green roof join with the bycycle rail and transportation HUB to create a accessway for the people straight out of the train station.
Continous activity
+ During the morning the artists will play music at the streets, they could paint the towers of tdistrict or create street shows. The commercial will open the shops where we could buy wholesale products or buy from local owned stores. The tourists could visit the green parks and pathways that snake there way through the district.
+ During the evening, shoppoing area stores give away to the bustling night market and surrounding programs which support the area. The walk along the main road boasts premium views of the botanical gardens and sculptural chimneys that occupy them.
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Roji’s scale
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ECOTONE R O J I
20.00 - 24.00am
pping
Death star Tourist attractions
Recreate proximity
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+ In the evening the party starts. Lights taken from the Jozen-ji street tradition will glow across the oroshimachi district giving work later to escape the night life quickly while Architectural project | Team E the secondary entworks allows people to enjoy the area on there way back home.
Ecotone
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