CONTENTS Film - Ex
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Liberty Centre
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tnt x Ext Fishery
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Track Tent
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Internship Samples
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Resume + Other
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left: exterior south west view ASAI 2016 student category 1st prize
term: 3b winter 2016 type: studio fina l - solo instructor: ali fard
location: toronto portlands
Fil m - Ex Located in the heart of Toronto Port lands, Film-Ex is a multipurpose cultural hub aimed to act as the main catalyst in the planned redevelopment of the area. It's programmable and formal organizations are derived from both existing and purposed conditions of its context. In the center of the facility sits the existing Portland's incinerator plant. The plant has been repurposed to house the film archive both in physical and digital format. On the east side of the
incinerator is a new learn & work facility dedicated to the purposed live & work redevelopment of the west lot. On the west side of the incinerator sits the main feature of Film-Ex, a theatre facility containing a 1200 person and two 100 person screening theatres that are reconfigurable to a proscenium , t hrust, and arena type stage configurations. It is readily available to host multiple fi lm festivals, expositions, and other live events.
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This axonometric drawing shows the purposed scheme for the larger Toronto Portland film hub. Following the idea of a divergent core for the city, this site is equipped with both cultural and productive operations. Its programmatical and formal organization strategies are derived from its context and existing roadways.
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1. user vs program by linking user and programs types and categorizing them , the importance of certain programs and events emerge. 2. spacial programming by spacially organizing the programs based on user types and its importance, as well as indicating access and circulation, the integral programming of the building emerge.
term: 3b winter 2016 type: studio final - solo instructor: ali fard
location: toronto portlands
west facing section east wing bar, cafe, library & tiered public seating
east facing section east wing galleria & tiered public seating
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west facing section exist. incinerator film archive storage & showing rooms
term: 3b winter 2016 type: studio final - solo instructor: ali fard
left: main theatre west section below: exploded axonometric
location: toronto portlands
north-south arcade post production I classroom film-ex administration roof top theatre I seat1ng
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acoustic reflectors c irc ulation bar I west foyer cladding 100 person movable theatre c irc ulation bar I v.cst foyer levels
1200 person theatre al.ditorium
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film archive offices & administration P.xisting inc.inerator stn.Jcture east building interior curtain wall
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left: exterior north east view
term: 3a spring 2015 type: studio final - solo instructor: philip beesley location: toronto liberty village
Morphology
1. Landscape intrudes onto site. 2. Due to market at grade, landscape is lifted. Office block also determined based on views and density. 3. Landscape plane folded down for access. 4 . Cultural bar placed. 5 . Landscape further folded up to meet cultural center, also for market daylighting. 6. Idea of terrace continued through office tower. Mesh formal ly continues the folding gesture. Liberty Center is a high density multi-programmed building located in the heart of Liberty Village, Toronto. The building is a hub for retail, cultural, and commercial use & needs. The center piece of this building is a massive three tier public exterior plaza
Liberty Centre and garden that is readily accessible by the public. This public space can also take on the role of the living room of Liberty Village, with its exterior amphitheater, its excellent views of Lake Ontario, and its welcoming greenery
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term: 3a spring 2015 type: studio final - solo instructor: philip beesley location: toronto liberty village
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term: 3a spring 2015 type: studio final- solo instructor: philip beesley location: toronto liberty village
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term: 3a spring 2015 type: studio final- solo instructor: philip beesley location: toronto liberty village
commercial tower
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south market entrance market rooftop "treescape" library community meeting north below grade entrance market servicing parking
term: 3a spring 2015 type: studio final - solo instructor: philip beesley location: toronto liberty village
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term: 2b summer 2015 type: studio final - solo instructor: lola sheppard location: milton quarry dufferin aggregates
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term: 4a fa/12016
type: studio - solo instructor: lorenzo pignatti location: roma aquaducts 'Tracktent' is a semi-modular, flexible & efficient form of temporary living shelter designed for co-habitation with the existing Roman aqueduct. It features minimal physical modification to the existing structure as well as minimal visual modification to the structure. It's multi-programmable interior shelving unit encourages adaptable configurations to its contextual as well as social-economical changes & needs. Its flexibility also encourages third-party design spin-offs that further enhances its function & life span. SOUTH WEST SITE
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term: 4a fall2016
type: studio - solo instructor: lorenzo pignatti location: roma aquaducts
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term: 4a fall2016
type: studio - solo instructor: lorenzo pignatti location: roma aquaducts
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location: diamond schmitt architects inc
mcmaster university living and learning centre personally followed t hrough from schematic design to end of const ruction documents in t he course of eight mont hs
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term: 2016 may type: work (co-op) supervisor: michael/eckman & sarah low location: diamond schmitt architects inc
algonquin college innovation, entrepreneurship and learning centre one week design and production of proposal presentation package
top student common multipurpose room interior render bottom innovation entrepreneurship and learning centre interior render
term: 2014 sept~ dec type: work (co-op) supervisor: matthew !ella
location: diamond schmitt architects inc
the buddy holly hall of performing arts and sciences four months of pre & schematic design & production of design proposal present ations right
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ground p lan (dan's option) design development report main performance hall 3d printed model
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ryerson university daphne cockwe/1 health sciences complex four month participating in the creation of the interiors construction drawing package left
exterior render created by NORMLI architectural graphics+ illustrations
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term: 20 14 april typ e: work (co-op) supervisor: rick haldenby location: waterloo school of architecture
building waterloo region website one months of website building and creation of map + photographic diagrams
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Building Waterloo Region Is a festival of exhibitions and related events exploring and celebrating the past. present and future of progressive architecture omd design
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r11i hu PHONE: (647)974-4647 EMAIL: ruihu908809@yahoo.ca ADDRESS: 6937 Harris Rd. Mississauga, ON, Canada, L5N 4Z1
WORK EXPERIENCE 2016 Jan - August
Diamond Schmitt Architects Inc. (Architectural Assistant) Working closely with project team from early schematic design through to end of construction documents, on a "fast-track" mixed-use project for McMaster University. Participating primarily in the design and development of the building facade and envelope. Creating design diagrams, models, to CD elevations & envelope details
2015 May - August
Perkins + Will Canada Toronto (Architectural Assistant) Working closely with project team on developing construction document sets, preparing presentation materials, and developing the Revit model for the Ryerson Church Street Development project.
2014 Sept - December
Diamond Schmitt Architects Inc. (Architectural Assistant) Working closely with principals in a small design team on a performance art center in Lubbock, Texas . Creating drawings, digital & physical models for both presentation and design development purposes.
2014 April- July
Perimeter Development Corporation (Part time 30 modeler and renderer)
2014 Janurary- April
University of Waterloo, School of Architecture, BWR Exhibition (Web design assistant, graphic designer, photographer)
EDUCATION 2012 September - Now
University of Waterloo, School of Architecture Candidate for Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies
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Highly proficient in numerous CAD, visualization , and post processing software Creative and self-critical design processes developed through sc hool and work Ability to work efficiently and independently without supervi sion Communicating effectively and working with team members Attentive to detail and dedicated to high quality workmanship Fluent (speaking , listening, writing) in both English and Mandarin Ch inese
TECHNICAL PROFICIENCES CAD
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Photoshop Illustrator + lndesign Premiere Pro + After Effects Lightroom + Aperture
3D Printing Laser Cutting Mode lling + Drafting Drawing + Painting
ARCHITECT URE WATERLOOARCHITECTURE CAMBRIDGE June 9, 2014 To whom it may concern: Prof. Maya Pryzbylski and I employed Mr. Rui Hu over the past winter during hi s first Work Term. Mr. Hu is a second year student in the Architecture program at the University of Waterloo. Mr. Hu worked exclusively with me for the entire month of April. 1 am mounting a program of exhibitions and events under the banner Building Waterloo Region , which consists of eight exhibitions and other events exploring the hi story, present condition and future design and construction in one of the most vibrant and fastest growing areas in Canada. In particular the exhibitions mark the launch of construction of the new public transit infrastructure. Mr. ITu made a crucial contribution in the relatively short time he worked with the Building Waterloo Region team. He designed and created the website, (www. buildingwa~rloorcgion . ca) which has been remarkably successful and drawn attention from around the world. The site is technically excellent, clear and efficient to use and elegant and engaging in conveying information and the excitement of the events. It is mobile friendly as well. Mr. Hu also did photography, graphic design and layout as well as research and database construction. He was also involved in the creation of exhibition backdrops. Mr. Hu is a wonderful collaborator. Ask him to do almost anything in design, graphics and digital media. He responds immediately, works diligently and productively, shows consistently good judgment, handles a variety of digital technologies expertly and delivers extremely high quality work. He is a modest and restrained, but his confidence is solid and well founded on ability, insight and judgment. He was a pleasure to work with. I recommend him without reservation.
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