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La Condamine, Monaco
Imagination - Innovation - Inspiration
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Autobiography Photography Sketching Green Architecture
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86.6 % I was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland on March 17th, 1994 at St. Clare’s Hospital. I have a family of five which include my Mom, my Dad and my two brothers; I was the “unique” middle child. Currently I am going to Bishops College High School as a level lll student and am looking forward to a career in architecture. Despite being born on St. Patrick's day, I consider myself to be incredibly lucky in the people I have met and the things that I have done in my seventeen years in Newfoundland. My interests and pure desire in school, sports and the arts have all helped create the person that I am today. At an early age I realized I had a strong desire and talent for the arts as I started producing acrylic paintings at the age of seven. Designing and drawing have remained a passion of mine since my early youth. At young ages I began to design and construct building and structures using any materials available. I took art lessons as a child and am currently completing an art course at my High school. Another great hobby of mine is sports, I continue to play and/or participate in Basketball, Volleyball, X-Country, Track and Field, Skiing, and Golf. I have won many MVP awards as well as numerous player of the game certificates in my long sports career. In 2009, I was selected for the U15 Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Basketball Team and am currently playing for Bishops College Senior Basketball Team. Receiving an honour's status at my middle school and high school have always been a requirement of mine. In 2010 I came 2nd place at my high schools science fair and later participated in the Eastern Newfoundland Regional Science Fair and placed first in Senior Life Sciences. I have maintained a job since I was fifteen and am currently working at Footlocker, Avalon Mall as I have been for over two year now. As I plan to continue my education I ask that you review my portfolio and consider me for admission to Ryerson University.
Stephen Hewitt
Achievements
Volunteer Experience
U15 Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Basketball Team
Volunteer at the Hazelwood Elementary School Fundraising Annual Bizarre
Sports I play actively: Basketball, Volleyball, XCountry, Track and Field, Skiing, and Golf
Placed first in Senior Life Sciences Eastern Newfoundland Regional Science Fair
Coaching Hazelwood Elementary Grade 5 Girls Basketball Team
2010-2012 Bishops College Senior Basketball Team, Volleyball Team, X-Country Team, Track and Field Team
Numerous MVP and Player Of The Game Awards In various different sports
Officiating/Minor Officiating Grades 5-9 Cowan Heights Youth Basketball League
Many Public Speaking winnings including 2005 - 2006 Dr. Norah Browne CHHA-NL Provincial First Runner Up
Volunteer at the 2010 Bishops College High School Christmas Gala
Honor Roll (2007-2012) -Beaconsfeild Junior High -Biships College High School
Interests/Hobbies
Started acrylic painting at age seven -Always been artistically inclined
Job Experience 2007-2009 Job at CHYBL Official 2009-2012 Job at Footlocker, Avalon Mall
Sienna, Italy
Florence, Italy
Washington, DC
St. John’s, Newfoundland
New York, New York
I
have always viewed
sketching as a way to layout initial thoughts and ideas in a relatively fast amount of time. With the efficiency of sketching, it has enabled myself and other novice designers to really capture the essence of architecture. Architecture is much more then the finished products that most of us see in our daily lives, there’s a process and it all starts with sketching. With sketching you can project your ideas into a real drawings with shape and depth, all with your mind. The real of sketching is how simple it can be and how little materials it requires; You can do it virtually anywhere. The simplicity of this art form makes this one of the oldest known ways to portray your ideas for others to see.
Government Facility Designed: October 7th,2011
Swimming Pyramid Designed: September 7th,2011
Metropolitan Building Designed: September 7th, 2011
Nan’s House 2005-2006
Painting
Winter House 2002-2003
Man in the Moon 2008-2009
Man in the Moon 2011-2012
Earth Pop: 6 985 000 000 -USCB
Efficient housing in the 21st Century will be a key factor into being green and cutting down our carbon emissions. The above housing unit uses a combination of solar cells and wind powered turbines for its energy needs. The dynamic use of natural lighting enables lower energy consumption as well as aesthetic value. Multiple insulation panels help regulate temperature and produce max efficiency. These types of housing will last longer and remain cheaper as energy costs continue to rise.
As the world becomes more and more populated, finding space for a recreational parks in dense cities is starting to seem out of reach. We must remind ourselves of possible future locations to place parks and sustainable buildings in our metropolitan hubs.
United States
Belgium
Germany
United Kingdom
France
Russia
Norway
Switzerland
Finland
Italy
Denmark
Greece
Libya
Kenya
Canada Vietnam South Korea North Korea Iran Japan India
Lighting Glass completely surrounds the entire building creating as much natural lighting as possible.
China
Support and Appearance An advanced exoskeleton provides structural support, aesthetic value and the passage of natural lighting into the building.
Pakistan
U.A.E
Iraq Israel
Madagascar
Egypt
Energy Solar panels on the roof keep energy costs low by producing free unlimited green energy.
FUTURE BUILDINGS Designed: November 15th, 2011 I designed this building to demonstrate how we can build the skyscrapers of tomorrow and maintain our commitment to the environment at the same time. These buildings are designed to be as eco-friendly as possible while still contributing structural support to withstand anything that nature has to throw at it. These buildings will be connected underground as well as through a skywalk to provide the ability to switch from building to building with ease. A unique triangle lattice surrounds a 360-degree glass outer shell. The round glass outer shell resists wind and looks aesthetically beautiful.
Coliseum, Rome