Stuart vaz portfolio 2017

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STUART VAZ

2015-2017


CV Education 2009-2011

St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, Pickering, Canada Ontario Secondary School Diploma

Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada 2011-2016

Bachelor’s of Architectural Science

Scholarships and Awards

STUART VAZ

June 2011

Honours and Ontario Scholar

June 2011

Scholarship provided by Ryerson Univerty

Work Experience July 2016 - Present

Super Geometry Architects | Architectural Assistant

April - August 2014

TAES Architects | Draughtsman

May - August 2013

Adamson Associates | Draughtsman

May - August 2012

Bantrel | Draughtsman

Competitions stuartvaz@gmail.com Hong Kong: +85254174620 02.09.1993 Canadian Nationality

October 2015

OBJECTIVE: Seeking Position as an Architectural Designer

January 2017

June 2014

This Stop’s Night Market | Team member of the Design Build Grow Cart, featured at an annual food event Toronto Nuit Blanche | Team member and designer of SOMNIUM, an interactive, Arduino-based installation

Archhive Virtual Reality Competition | Team member of Vertigo, a competition entry that earn an honorable mention

March 2017

ZSIC International Competition | Job Captain for Super Geometry’s competition entry for the Zhuhai Fushan Science Innovation Center. Meritted Second Place.

Skills Rhino 5 + Grasshopper | T-Splines for Rhino | Lumion 6 V-Ray 3.4 | Revit | AutoCAD | Flow Design Photoshop | Illustrator | Indesign | Premiere Pro | After Effects MakerBot Replicator | Ultimaker3 | Full Spectrum Lasercutter

Other Painting | Amateur Photography | Travelling | Hiking | Football


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Industrial Design

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Flossy Flexi-Mat

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Architecture

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Teselate Sheridan Public Library Vertigo

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Professional Work

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Chongqing North Star Yuelai Exhibition Center Zhuihai Fushan Science Innovation Center Guiyang Financial North Town

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January-March 2017 Virtual Exhibition Hall Concept Design Competition Honorable Mention

Dawning of VR technology should be most suitably celebrated by the 20th-century art movement: Surrealism. From the time of its conception, Surrealism sought to celebrate the unbound creativity of humankind, and the medium was bound to the flatness of visual arts and motion pictures. Even computer generated 3d models are experienced through 2d interfaces like monitors and tv displays. Virtual technology, with its angle tracking and dual image projection, took away the borders of our screens and gave us depth perception. This means, for the first time in humanity, we can step inside an abstract world. We can now authentically represent Surrealism spatially, with depth and dimensionality, unbound by physics and reality.

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5 major routes are designed to create a fluid circulation throughout the exhibition hall. This approach intentionally defies traditional linear route approach to promote an egalitarian experience.

1. Origin Room

1. Populating 3D Space

2. Spawn Space

3. Expandability

4. Neutrality

5. VR Blind Spot Consideration

6. Minimal Euclidean Geometry

2. Guest Artist Hall

3. Hall of Honor


professional work.


CHONGQING NORTH STAR YUELAI EXHIBITION CENTER Chongqing, China Time: Site Area: GFA: Program: Building height: Scope of service:

October 2016 30,000sm 6,000sm Sales Suite 24m Concept Design

The idea of this building is to lift a viewing platform 12m above the highest elevation in the parcel to maximize visibility of the sales center from the streets, while also attracting potiential buyers view their future homes from a beautiful vantage point. This building represents strength and fortitude. The four concrete legs of the building support its steel frame body, liberating the upper ground level for the public to use. The golden portal creates an axis toward the proposed sculpture garden that is the future site of four residential towers.

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Floating Structure above a forest

Level 1 1. Pre Function 2. Reception

3. Back of House

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Level 2 1. Open Plaza 2. Reception

Gateway to the Sculpture Park

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Level 3 1. Restaurant 2. VIP 3. Kitchen

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Level 4 View from the South

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1. Meeting Rooms 2. Office 3. Private Office

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CHONGQING NORTH STAR YUELAI EXHIBITION CENTER Chongqing, China Time: Site Area: GFA: Program: Building height: Scope of service:

March 2017 25,292m 86,230sm Office, hotel and retail Less than 100m Concept Design Competition

Zhuhai’s famous mudfishing industry is the source of inspiration for this project. Working closely with the directer of the firm, I provided interations of the massing to fit a narrative unique to Zhuhai’s culture. Fortunately, I was able to develop the massing further and eventually lead the design package. I am very proud to say that we came a close second place in this design competition.

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Typical Office Plan

Typical Hotel Plan

1. Corridor 2. Rentable Office Space

1. Corridor 2. King Suites

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3. Typical Suites

Hotel Drop-off View

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Ground Plan 1. Hotel Drop-off 2. Hotel Lobby 3. Pre Function Space 4. Ballroom

5. 24hr Bar 6. Restaurant 7. Office Drop-off 8. Office Lobby

9. Restaurant 10. Waterfall Park 11. Riverside Garden 12. Parking Accessibility

East View Facing Office Tower

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GUIZHOU FINANCIAL NORTH TOWN Guiyang, Guizhou, China Time: Site Area: GFA:

January 2017- Present 319,000sm 1,021,480sm

Program:

Office, hotel, residential, apartment and retail

Building height: Scope of service:

Less than 400m Architecture service from concept to the end of the construction

The Financial Northtown is a master plan in Guiyang, Guizhou Province. The project was separated into three districts. and I was fortunate to model and develop District 1 (D1) along side the design director of the office. I provided design options for towers, and helped develop the massing planning for the south parcel. The entire workflow is completed in Rhinoceros and AutoCAD. With such a large body of work, I decided to highlight a few office towers and bridges I had the pleasure of modelling and developing.

D2

D3

D1

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OVERALL D1 CONCEPT

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5. 2. 1. Circulation Axis Divides Parcels into Residential and Business Zone

2. Skypark accessed by the Railway Park adds another level to the public realm

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Work Highlighted 3. Program Zoning Established

4. Circulation Axis Subdivided into a series of courtyards accessed through a network of Piazzas and Plazas

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1.Signature Bank Tower 2. Infinity Office Tower 3. Creative Tower 1 4. Creative Tower 2 5. Five Finger Bridge 6. Landmark Tower

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Interconnection of Courtyards and Plazas 1. South Civic Court 2. Financial South Court 3. Discovery Plaza 4. Financial North Court 5. Infinity Plaza

6. West Plaza 7. East Plaza 8. Central Souk 9. Culture Court 10. Village Court

11. Central Plaza 12. Garden Souk 13. Gateway Court 14. North Court 15. Baiyun Plaza

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Signature Bank Tower and Infinity Office Tower These two towers were planned and developed under the guidance of the design director.

View of The Signature Tower

1. 175m Extrusion

3. Celebrated Structure

Gateway View from the North

2. Two Solid Walls Form a gateway to District 1

4. Iconic Tower North West Aerial View

1. Press mass to minimize wind

2. Three Axis of Views and Three Axis of Acessibility

3. Unique and Timeless Tower

District 1 is Highlighted in Red


The Creative Office Towers These specialized office towers were intended to be used for social innovative office programming and their massings express the collaborative nature of such programming.

1. Simple Massing

View from the South Plaza

Elevations

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2. Creative Spaces are cantilevered

Axonometric of the Two Creative Towers

Elevations

3. Ideas are exchanged

4. Buildings inherit traits of eachother


Five Finger Bridge The bike friendly pedestrian bridge was intended to connect the proposed linear park to the skypark in District 1. Three options were explored and developed under the guidance of the Director of the firm.

Proposed Option

Site Plan

Option 2

Axonometric Perspective

Section

Option 3


Use the Subracted Mass proportions to create a relationship between the gateway towers

Pinch the facade to maximize views

Vertical louvers on the East and West Elevations

View of the Crown

Upper Level Plan

View From Drop-off

Lower Level Level Plan

Perspective





STUART VAZ

stuartvaz@gmail.com +85254174620


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