sarita mann
portfolio
table of contents / Curriculum Vitae Architecture Project Experience - Perkins&Will Vancouver & New York Studios sfu stadium - simon fraser university / sports & recreation 125 west end avenue - taconic / science & technology cambie 43 rd - wall financial / mixed-use residential commercial broadway - westbank / mixed-use residential parametric peg wall - perkins&will / corporate interiors confidential financial firm headquarter / corporate interiors 11 penn plaza -vornado / science & technology 2016 client event - perkins&will / marketing & planning Entrepreneurial Experience & Personal Projects Sarita Mann Design Studio stationery / product design lamp / rebranding Personal Projects recycling plastic / 16"x20" print design exercise, 2021 lostwax silver ring casting / jewelry design workshop @ispypeopleofny / street photography exploration Education School of Architecture - Dalhousie University freelab / design build house / design theatre / design lion overcomes a fox / historical representation School of Contemporary Art - Simon Fraser University spatial drawing / installation memory / sculpture Fin
Sarita Kutrubs-Mann, BEDS
Intermediate Architectural Designer, 5+ years Contact Information
Architectural designer and community builder with an aptitude in conceptual design and development, scale models, renderings, and coordination. I have contributed meaningfully in all phases of the design process. I am a strong advocate for using healthy materials in the built environment, treading lightly on the environment, enriching communities and advocating for social equity.
LinkedIn www.archinect.com/saritamann
I am seeking opportunities to continue growing as a leader and further hone my technical skills as they relate to all scales of architecture, interior architecture and compliment my creative skillset.
Professional Experience
Notable Projects
New York, 2019 - 2020 Vancouver, 2016 - 2019 Andrea McLean Studio, 2014 Sarita Mann Design Studio - 5 yrs
SCIENCE & TECH
SPORTS & REC / STADIUM
125 West End Avenue, Taconic 400,000 SF; $390M; In Construction Intermediate Designer / Project BIM Manager; Maintained bi-weekly project BIM protocol, refined schematic design and design development, developed helix stair and ramp studies, mentored junior designers, prepared renderings, client presentations, and consultant coordination.
SFU Stadium, Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC 29,880 SF; $20M; Completed 2021 Awards: AIA Canada Design Awards — Citation, AIA Canada Society, 2021 Junior Designer; Analyzed building and fire code, developed programming and material concepts, studied stairs, accessibility, and seating, prepared cost estimates, renderings and client presentations.
Project Description: Converting a former 8-storey Chrysler automotive facility into a life science hub with a robust mechanical plant to support a purpose-built lab, roof terrace, conference center and new facade.
Project Description: The design includes a quiet but striking cantilever roof, 1823 grandstand seats, a press box, and over 300 informal seats to enjoy events and socialize at Terry Fox Field.
CC INTERIORS / TI
CCC / MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL
saritamann@icloud.com Brooklyn, NY
Perkins&Will - 5 yrs
2011-2016
Education
Bachelor of Environmental Design Studies, 2011 Dalhousie University School of Architecture
Awards and Honors
Shortlisted Phil Freelon Design Competition: Metacycle, Perkins&Will, 2016
Entrepenurial Experience
Prior to joining Perkins&Will’s Vancouver and New York studios, I founded the stationery company, Sarita Mann Design Studio as a personal creative pursuit which was showcased at The National Stationery Show (NSS) in New York from 2014 to 2016.
Skillset Design Drawing Revit BIM Management Rhinoceros AutoCAD SketchUp Enscape 3DS Max Graphics Drawings Rendering Branding Adobe Suite Production Laser Machine 3D Printing Wood Shop Tools Wood Carving Tools
New York, NY
Confidential Financial Client HQ
Cambie 43rd, Wall Financial
168,000 SF; $Undisclosed Budget; In Construction Intermediate Designer / Project BIM Manager; Maintained bi-weekly project BIM protocol, coordinated consultant BIM clash detection, cartooned and maintained project standards for architecture drawing set, refined design development, drafted millwork drawings, created renderings and prepared client presentations.
335,008 SF; $130M; COV Public Hearing Phase Junior Designer / Project BIM Manager; Managed the Revit file setup, maintained bi-weekly project BIM protocol, cartooned and maintained project standards for architecture drawing set, developed hotel and residential unit layouts, ground floor design, coordinated parking/mechanical/electrical/waste management, prepared renderings, and assisted in organizing and hosting an open house event.
New York, NY
Project Description: Interior Architecture on levels 6-8 of an 8-storey building utilized by 2000+ New York traders. The program includes a servery and gaming area on level 6 and two open plan trading floors with conference and meeting rooms on levels 7-8. Parametric Pegwall, Perkins&Will Vancouver Vancouver, BC
4800 SF; $27K; Completed Designer; Leveraged relationships with design-build manufacturers, presented internal design intent and material concept studies, created millwork drawings and oversaw installation. Project Description: An interactive pegwall including storage space in the new office lunchroom. The + pegs can be pushed and pulled to display architectural models, photograhy exhibits and more.
Vancouver, BC
Project Description: A 28-storey residential tower, 14-storey hotel tower and 6-storey hotel podium, with ten artist studios, and active retail at street level that is well-connected to public transport. Commercial Broadway, Westbank Vancouver, BC 627,605 SF; $210M; Virtual Open House Phase Junior Designer; Interpreted building code, coordinated parking/mechanical/electrical/waste management, prepared renderings, developed parking studies, and prepared client presentations. Project Description: A 105,000 SF site with Safeway, retail pavilions, a 20,000 SF public plaza, office, fitness, daycare, 650 below grade parking spots, 1400 secure bike parking spaces and three residential towers with vertical gardens (tower A 30-storey; tower B 29-storey, tower C 25-storey).
architecture project experience - perkins&will vancouver / new york
sfu stadium - simon fraser university sports & recreation
VIEW FROM THE EAST
50 YARD LINE
TERRY FOX FIELD TRACK
ACCESSIBLE VIEWING AREA
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sfu stadium - simon fraser university sports & recreation EXISTING SFU WEST GYM
EXISTING LORNE DAVIES COMPLEX SFU CENTRAL GYM
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sfu stadium - simon fraser university sports & recreation Burnaby, BC 29,881 SF; Completed Awards: AIA Canada Design Awards — Citation, AIA Canada Society, 2021 The stadium aims to inspire athletes and visitors. The program includes a grandstand seating of 1800, a press box, and an informal landscape seating area. The structural design is quiet but the cantilever is strikingly formidable. The structural module is based on the rhythm of the existing Lorne Davies Complex, an iconic building on the SFU campus. Junior Architectural Designer; Analyzed code requirements, developed programming, interior and exterior material concepts, stair, accessibility and grandstand seating studies, preliminary cost estimates, and prepared client presentations. Project Deliverables: • Preliminary Planning Submission • Building Permit Submission
CONVOCATION MALL
ACADEMIC QUADRANGLE
STUDENT UNION BUILDING
MAGGIE BENSTON CENTRE
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sfu stadium - simon fraser university sports & recreation
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sfu stadium - simon fraser university sports & recreation
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125 west end avenue - taconic
CD RENDERINGS A - VIEW FROM MAIN ENTRY B - VIEW FROM ACCESSIBLE RAMP
science & technology
PROJECT PRECEDENT
New York, NY
C - 125 WEST END AVENUE (CHRYSLER SHOWROOM) D - SPIRAL JETTY, ROBERT SMITHSON E - MOTION F - CHRYSLER AIRFLOW
400,000 SF; In Construction A former 8-storey Chrysler automotive facility that had been occupied by The Walt Disney Company for decades. The Taconic Partners plans to convert into a life science hub with views of the Hudson River, a robust mechanical plant to support a purpose-built lab infrastructure, roof terrace, new high-performance facade, and conference center. The public programming uses cues from the 1920s-1930s vintage Chrysler Airflow whilst maintaining a clean expression of the structural elements through lighting and ceiling treatments.
TBD
Intermediate Architectural Designer / Project BIM Manager; Refined schematic design and design development, developed helix stair and ramp studies, prepared renderings, client presentations, and consultant coordination.
1/4”
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CONTINUOUS STAINLESS STEEL ARCHITECTURAL GRILLE WITH BLACK FELT BACKING HEAVY GAUGE 3 5/8” METAL FRAMING
VARIES 8” MIN
Project Deliverables: • Building Permit Submission
SCHEDULED FLOOR FINISH CONCRETE SLAB REFER TO STRUCTURAL
REFER TO FLOOR PLANS
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EXTEND 1’-0” MIN
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SPRINKLER PIPING AND ELEC CONDUIT PENETRATIONS THROUGH EXISTING BEAMS TBD
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EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB
GYPSUM BOARD WALL PANEL
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Z-CLIP 3/16” STAINLESS STEEL PLATE
ACOUSTICAL CEILING PANEL
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CONTINUOUS STAINLESS STEEL ARCHITECTURAL GRILLE WITH BLACK FELT BACKING
CEILING PLANE REFER TO RCP 3”
EXISTING CONCRETE BEAM
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TYPICAL PANEL JOINT PER MANUFACTURER EXPOSED CONDUIT ATTACHED TIGHT TO EXISTING BEAM; PAINTED TO MATCH
SCHEDULED FLOOR FINISH HEAVY GAUGE 3 5/8” METAL FRAMING
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DUCTWORK REFER TO MECHANICAL CONCRETE SLAB REFER TO STRUCTURAL
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CONCRETE TOPPING SLAB REFER TO STRUCTURAL
3/16” STAINLESS STEEL PLATE Z-CLIP
GEOFOAM
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cambie 43rd - wall financial mixed-use residential Vancouver, BC 335,008 SF; COV Public Hearing Phase A mixed-use redevelopment project with a 28-storey residential tower, 14-storey hotel tower, and 6-storey hotel podium, ten artist studios, and active retail at street level. The site is well-connected to public transport and seeks to maximize the access of hotel rooms in response to the current shortage of guest accommodations in the city. Junior Architectural Designer / Project BIM Manager; Developed hotel and residential unit layouts, ground floor design, coordinated parking/mechanical/ electrical/waste management, prepared renderings, managed the Revit file setup and BIM protocol, cartooned architecture drawing set, and assisted in organizing and hosting an open house event. Project Deliverables: • Rezoning Submission • Architecture Drawing Set • City Of Vancouver Rezoning Open House
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commercial broadway - westbank mixed-use residential
Vancouver, BC 627,605 SF; Virtual Open House Phase A mixed-use redevelopment project on 105,000 SF site with Safeway, retail pavilions, a 20,000 sf public plaza, office, fitness, daycare and three market non-market residential towers (tower A-30 stories; tower B-29 stories, tower C-25 stories). To develop an architecture that invokes an idea of ‘public open space’, vertical gardens, and urban agriculture. Junior Architectural Designer; Interpreted building code, coordinated parking/mechanical/ electrical/waste management, prepared renderings, developed parking studies and prepared client presentations. Project Deliverables: • Rezoning Submission • Architecture Drawing Set
WEST PROPERTY LINE
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parametric peg wall - perkins&will corporate interiors Vancouver, BC 4800 SF; Completed An interactive peg wall is situated in the new office lunchroom. There are four variations of + pegs and these pegs can be pushed and pulled. The installation is meant to be freely used by the studio; occasionally, it displays a photography exhibition. In the past, it has been used to display architectural models. The drawers store picnic tables and chairs to allow the newly renovated lunchroom to spill out onto the exterior patio. Architectural Designer; Leveraged relationships with design-build manufacturers, presenting internal design intent and material concept studies, creating millwork drawings and overseeing installation. Project Deliverables: • Millwork drawings • Design-Build Parametric Peg Wall
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parametric peg wall - perkins&will corporate interiors
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confidential financial client headquarter corportate interiors New York, NY 168,000 SF; CD Phase Interior Architecture on levels 6-8 of an 8-storey building utilized by 2000+ New York traders. The program includes a servery and gaming area on level 06 and two open plan trading levels, levels 07-08, both with conference and media rooms to accommodate the growing international financial institution. Intermediate Architectural Designer / Project BIM Manager; Cartooned architecture drawing set, maintain bi-weekly project BIM protocol, refined design development, drafted millwork drawings, created renderings and prepared client presentations. Project Deliverables: • Building Permit Submission
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11 penn plaza - vornado science & technology
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105,000 SF; Project on hold 11 Penn Plaza’s proximity to Penn Station places the new Vornado Labs at a major transportation hub and close to an array of social amenities. Vornado Labs will be at the forefront of attracting top talent with a high-quality designed space. The labs will embody the spirit of connectivity and pulsate with the rhythm of New York City.
Open Office Offices and Meeting Rooms Niche Spaces Floating Meeting Rooms
Intermediate Architectural Designer; Developed schematic design drawings, renderings and client presentations.
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client event - perkins&will marketing & planning Vancouver, BC 250 people; 2016 An annual event is held in appreciation of the client relations. Junior Designer; responsibilities included concept design, sourcing lighting and furniture, rigging light grid, installation, and hosting with fellow designers.
entrepreneurial experience & personal projects
stationery - sarita mann design studio product design
stationery - sarita mann design studio product design
In 2011, after graduating from Dalhousie University, School of Architecture, I founded a stationery company, Sarita Mann Design Studio. My background in architecture and fine arts (School for the Contemporary Arts, Simon Fraser University) gave me the confidence for this personal creative pursuit. With over 100+ unique product offerings I was able to get my brand into 150 boutiques across North America. This endeavour was a small departure and reconnection from architecture as the core of the studio was tethered to design in all facets. Through this entrepreneurial experience, I gained valuable skillsets such as fostering excellent relationships.
lamp - sarita mann design studio rebranding
LAMP is an international lighting competition showcasing new, emerging talent and perspectives on illumination. Founders Annika Hagen and Nicole Fox were interested in refreshing their brand identity for LAMP. In 2015, the clients and I collaborated on a rebranding effort. Seven years late this successful rebrand has maintained a timeless minimal quality. www.lampthecompetition.com
"The history of architecture is the history of the struggle for light." — Le Corbusier
recycling plastic
16"x20" print design, 2021
A guide to reducing your impact and making healthier decisions for you, your community and the environment.
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•jam jars •water bottles •soft drink bottles •peanut butter jars •cooking oil bottles •fruit juice container •salad dressing bottles •soap dispenser •mouthwash and shampoo bottles •cosmetic containers
•margarine tubs •opaque juice, milk and water bottles •yogurt containers and bottles •deodorant •medicine bottles •shower soaps bottles •buckets •cleaning agents •bleach and detergent bottles •trash/grocery bags
•PVC toys •cling films •PVC piping •blister packs •garden hose •window frames •trays for sweets •fruit plastic packing (bubble foil), food foils
•squeezable bottles eg) honey, mustard •frozen food bags •detergent bottles •cling films •flexible lids •shopping bags •black garbage bags •clear vegetable bags
•margarine tubs •yogurt containers •straws •water bottles •kitchenware/utensils •microwaveable ware •caps •disposable cups •take-away containers •medicine bottles •cosmetic containers •toys •furniture •consumer luggage
•bread clips •egg cartons •foam containers •disposable cups •disposable plates •disposable cutlery •refridgerator trays •trays, disposable take-away containers •CD cases •costume jewelry •hard packing •packing peanuts •‘Styrofoam’
Limiting your plastic consumption is the best recycling strategy!
To make sustainable choices, I decided to curb my consumer behaviour. My South Asian background made for an easy switch to a mostly vegetarian diet which consists of lentils, grains, and vegetables, but occasionally I allowed myself to enjoy grass-fed meat sourced from local farms. Finally, I shopped conscientiously, buying local and handmade, opting for healthy materials, choosing quality over quantity, using refill stations, and reducing my single-use plastic consumption to an absolute minimum. The latter resulted in a modern print hung at the entryway serving as a daily reminder to do my best.
•sunglasses •baby milk bottles •3 & 5 gallon water bottles •acrylic •nylon •fiberglass •other plastics
A guide to reducing your impact and making healthier decisions for you, your community and the environment.
POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE
HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE
LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE
POLYPROPYLENE
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ALL OTHER PLASTICS
CLEAR TOUGH PLASTIC
COMMON WHITE AND COLOURED PLASTICS
RIGID CLEAR OR WHITE PLASTIC
SOFT FLEXIBLE PLASTIC
HARD BUT FLEXIBLE PLASTIC
RIGID, BRITTLE PLASTIC
ALL OTHER PLASTICS
•jam jars •water bottles •soft drink bottles •peanut butter jars •cooking oil bottles •fruit juice container •salad dressing bottles •soap dispenser •mouthwash and shampoo bottles •cosmetic containers
•margarine tubs •opaque juice, milk and water bottles •yogurt containers and bottles •deodorant •medicine bottles •shower soaps bottles •buckets •cleaning agents •bleach and detergent bottles •trash/grocery bags
•PVC toys •cling films •PVC piping •blister packs •garden hose •window frames •trays for sweets •fruit plastic packing (bubble foil), food foils
•squeezable bottles eg) honey, mustard •frozen food bags •detergent bottles •cling films •flexible lids •shopping bags •black garbage bags •clear vegetable bags
•margarine tubs •yogurt containers •straws •water bottles •kitchenware/utensils •microwaveable ware •caps •disposable cups •take-away containers •medicine bottles •cosmetic containers •toys •furniture •consumer luggage
•bread clips •egg cartons •foam containers •disposable cups •disposable plates •disposable cutlery •refridgerator trays •trays, disposable take-away containers •CD cases •costume jewelry •hard packing •packing peanuts •‘Styrofoam’
Limiting your plastic consumption is the best recycling strategy!
•sunglasses •baby milk bottles •3 & 5 gallon water bottles •acrylic •nylon •fiberglass •other plastics
lostwax silver ring casting jewelry design workshop
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school of architecture - dalhousie university school of contemporary art - simon fraser university
freelab - dalhousie unversity design build
Spencer's Island, NS This free lab has been an ongoing project since 2007. Every year a new student team is selected to work collaboratively in a design-build, creating a structure that fits cohesively within an existing maritime coastal site. The team built a minimal dwelling for an artist-in-residence using a site-specific design that complemented the existing gallery, pier building, and projection screen.
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house - dalhousie unversity design
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theatre - dalhousie unversity design
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lion overcomes a fox - dalhousie unversity representation of sun king louis XIV
The intention for this project was to represent a historical building using a drawing and or model. For our representation of the Palace of Versailles, we chose to use the statue, Lion Overcomes A Fox, because it describes the ornate Baroque detailing of the Palace and the lion representative of King Louis XIV.
GRAPHITE SKETCH
spatial drawing - simon fraser university installation
Inspired by the works of Olafur Eliasson, this sculptural installation uses light to illuminate the space and convey a sense of openness reminiscent of a natural phenomenon from my childhood memories. By taking cues from Thomas Young’s double-slit experiment and intentionally using an incoherent light source, fluorescent light, a washed-out pattern of dark and bright fringes of light fills the space evoking characteristics of the northern lights.
memory - simon fraser university sculpture
As a compositional sculptural drawing, the circular forms of a 20-foot Douglas Fir tree act as modular units held in a square form. The cracks break up the visual impact dominated by the mesmerizing rings of this soft redwood. The installation plays with ideas of theatrics and illusion—the off-centred leaning nature of the piece and the sheer change in volume and scale one imagines a 20-foot tree to encompass.
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