2015
DESIGN WORKS
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EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO - SCHOOL OF URBAN PLANNING Currently in 3rd year of undergraduate program Urban Design & Land Development Specialization
RICK HANSEN SECONDARY SCHOOL - REGIONAL ARTS PROGRAM Graduate Class of 2012 Visual Arts & Design Technology Major
WORK EXPERIENCE
Jan 2015 - May 2015
METROLINX - STUDENT PROJECT COORDINATOR GO TRANSIT CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP
Design Standards & Design Exellence Division April 2014 - Aug 2014
TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD - LANDSCAPE DESIGN INTERN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DIVISION
In association with Evergreen Brickworks & Live Green Toronto
June 2013 - Aug 2013
Aug 2013 - Present
RELEVANT SKILLS
Photoshop Illustrator InDesign AutoCAD Revit ArcGIS Inventor Sketch-Up Artlantis
RYERSON UNIVERSITY - GRAPHIC DESIGNER MARKETING DEPARTMENT
H&M CANADA - VISUAL MERCHANDIZER MENS AND DIVIDED DEPARTMENT
PROFESSIONAL WORK
ACADEMIC WORK
PERSONAL WORK
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PROJECT TITLE
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TUNNEL MODEL - BIM
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UNION STATION CUSTOMER SERVICES MAP
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IDEAL STATION LAYOUT - INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
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INTERIOR STRESS TEST & REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
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NATURAL PLAYSCAPE CONCEPT
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SHERLEY STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL
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RIPPLETON PUBLIC SCHOOL
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CHURCHILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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SECOND YEAR URBAN DESIGN STUDIO WORK
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THIRD YEAR URBAN DESIGN STUDIO WORK
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HIGHSCHOOL DESIGN COMPETITION
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HIGHSCHOOL DESIGN COMPETITION
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Tunnel Model – BIM
Cooksville GO Station Platform & Tunnel Access - Area 1 The following model of Cooksville GO Station’s tunnel was designed using SketchUp Pro. Used by the Design Standards team at Metrolinx to help improve the design and placement opportunities of electrical conduits. This 3D interactive design helped visualize the existing conduit locations and develop future standard recommendations for external consultants.
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SKYWALK
Union Station Customer Service Map
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This user-friendly map was designed using Photoshop and Illustrator for the GO Transit Customer Service team at Union Station. The purpose of the map was to easily illustrate the different levels and points of access and egress for all staff at Union Station during the winter 2015 revitalization construction.
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PWC 24-25 26-27
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LEVEL 1 RAMP UP TO VIA CONCOURSE
VIA ARRIVALS - LEVE
ROYAL YORK HOTEL
FRONT STREET VIA
TTC ACCESS
BAY CONCOURSE (Closed for Construction)
YORK CONCOURSE
VIA CONCOURSE
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GO BUS TERMINAL
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RIAN BRIDGE
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YORK CONCOURSE - 01
GREAT HALL - 03
VEL - 00
YORK CONCOURSE - 01
VIA CONCOURSE - 02 VIA ARRIVALS - 0.5
BAY CONCOURSE - 01
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VIA CONCOURSE - LEVEL 2
ELEVATION VIEW FROM WEST
VIA CONCOURSE - LEVEL 2 VIA ARRIVALS - LEVEL 1
FRONT VIEW
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Ideal Station Design – Exterior The following GO Station layout is a preliminary concept plan of the new Ideal Station Project created by Metrolinx. These concept sketches were designed using Illustrator and are intended to be a starting point for external consultants.
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Exterior Station Slightlines Rail Platform and Access Bus Loop
Bicycle Access
GO
Kiss & Ride
Parking
Bike Infrastructure
Station Building
Adjacency
Sight Lines
Sight Lines Adjacency
Bus Access
GO Landscaped Areas
Ancillary Structures
Station Building
Bus Loop
Par
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Vehicular Access
Pedestrian Access
Kiss & Ride
Bike Infrastructure
Rail Platform and Access
Predestrian Access
Bus Access
Existing Station Layout
Proposed Station Layout
Proposed Reflected Ceiling Plan
Interior Station Design Major Touch Points: Waiting Area
Service Counter
Wayfind Band (above)
Self Serve Kiosk
Platform Access
Wooden Ceiling (seating area)
Directional Lighting (Platform Access)
Ideal Station Design – Interior The following stress tests are literal translations of the main touch points in the interior design of the Ideal Station Plan. These mock demonstrations were designed using AutoCAD. The practice placement was done on the interior layout of Ajax GO station. This concept plan was also designed to help consultants better understand the new design requirements.
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TDSB – Landscape concept The next sets of designs are kindergarten place spaces that are geared towards the environment. The purpose of this new design concept it to help trigger an interest and appreciation for nature, starting at a young age. The play spaces were created with all natural and environmentally friendly products. Essentially the concept is to help students not only learn about the environment from the classroom, but also while playing in it. The following designs were all created using illustrator and AutoCAD.
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Tractor tires (3) 4’ outside diameter 2’ rim Cornus alternifolia (2)
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Planting List Botanical Name Physocarpus opulifolius Viburnum lentago Amelanchier arborea Cornus alternifolia
Common Name Quality Ninebark Nannyberry Downy Serviceberry Alternate Dogwood
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Second Year Design Studio – University Ave. Corridor This semester long project focused on the analysis of the functional, morphological, environmental and visual dimensions of a corridor in the Waterloo region. After extensive analysis, we were able to make a corridor wide design proposal of a more vibrant, pedestrian oriented and interactive public space.
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Third Year Design Studio – Adaptive Reuse in Stratford Ontario Using the techniques of adaptive reuse and mixeduse developments, we were able to create a design proposal for the Grand Truck Rail yard. We envisioned that this abandoned rail yard could be redesigned into a mixed-use of commercial, retail, office and apartment spaces. The existing parking lot was proposed by us to be converted into an interactive public open space. For seasonal and all year round activities. Helping the community generate economic revenue while preserving the history value of the property.
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Objectives
SOCIAL INTERACTION
CONNECTIVITY
To design a connected corridor between the city and the university that creates a viewing point for spectators to view the City of Stratford To develop a variety of spaces that encourages social interactions through: commercial, residential, and recreational activities
ECONOMIC VIABILITY
Commercial uses that will generate income and develop economic viability for the community
ACCESSIBILITY
To design outdoor areas and entranceways that adheres with the Accessibility for Ontarians Disability Act
ACCESSIBILITY & CONVENIENCE
To implement a transit hub system that will improve pedestrian accessibility and convenience
HERITAGE
Integrate features that promote Stratford’s performing arts heritage by creating outdoor performance and art viewing areas
EXISTING SIDEWALK
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High School Design Competition – Tuscan & Modern The following project was a Grade Twelve design competition. The requirement was to design a Tuscan style home with Modern components. The design was created using Revit Architecture.
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High School Design Competition – 3D Pop-Up
This project was a Grade Eleven design competition. The task at hand was to design a technical drawing using AutoCAD and then transferring the 2D drawing into a 3D model.