archie portfolio

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2022

PORTFOLIO

ARCHITECTURE

ARCHIE BROWN



2022

PORTFOLIO

ARCHITECTURE

ARCHIE BROWN


CONTENTS 01 YEAR 2 PROJECT 1 02 YEAR 2 PROJECT 2 03 YEAR 3 PROJECT 1 04 YEAR 3 PROJECT 2


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YEAR: 2016 | LOCATION: | BUILDING: INDUSTRIAL | TYPE: ACADEMIC

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YEAR 2 PROJECT 1

Generic Second Headline Conceptual strategies To restore and preserve the habitat like existing trees ,and create a pond to enhance bi o-diversity of the site. In addition t,bio-swale also controls the runoff storm-water coming from the roof. The diagonal axis, on the orientation of the building allows maximum daylight to the factory and the office. Horizontal sun shading devices will be applied to protect the building from the harsh sun coming from south-w estside.

A bicycle rack,shower, and car charging station provided to promote an alternative transportation. I also created an open green space at the center of the building. The space interlocked between the assembly area and packaging area that

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create a visual connection to outside so that both workers and staff enjoy the view on duty.


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Research and Analysis

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Situation: existing and design proposal. Axonometric views

Building Program

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Concept Development: physical model

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Ground floor plan

First Floor Plan

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Section A-A

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Section 1-1

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Interior visualizations

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Interior visualizations

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YEAR: 2016 | LOCATION: | BUILDING: INDUSTRIAL | TYPE: ACADEMIC

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YEAR 2 PROJECT 2

Generic Second Headline Conceptual strategies To restore and preserve the habitat like existing trees ,and create a pond to enhance bi o-diversity of the site. In addition t,bio-swale also controls the runoff storm-water coming from the roof. The diagonal axis, on the orientation of the building allows maximum daylight to the factory and the office. Horizontal sun shading devices will be applied to protect the building from the harsh sun coming from south-w estside.

A bicycle rack,shower, and car charging station provided to promote an alternative transportation. I also created an open green space at the center of the building. The space interlocked between the assembly area and packaging area that

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create a visual connection to outside so that both workers and staff enjoy the view on duty.


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Axonometric view

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Section 1

Section 2

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Floor Plans

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Section 1-1

Section 2-2

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Physical Model 25


YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: | BUILDING: INDUSTRIAL | TYPE: ACADEMIC

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YEAR 3 PROJECT 1 PRESENTED WITH PHYSICAL MODEL This is an introduction to residential wood-frame construction and during which I prepared working drawings and a framing model for a house. It also helped to acquire knowledge and skills in working drawing conventions and techniques, construction systems and details, and building code requirements. Drawings are prepared using AutoCAD in metric units and incompliance with Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code and further discussion of sustainable design in architectural technology.

A bicycle rack,shower, and car charging station provided to promote an alternative transportation. I also created an open green space at the center of the building. The space interlocked between the assembly area and packaging area that

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create a visual connection to outside so that both workers and staff enjoy the view on duty.


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1 - Skylights 2 - Upper level support structure 3 - Roof structure base plate 4 - Sky bridge outline

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Floor Plans

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YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: | BUILDING: INDUSTRIAL | TYPE: ACADEMIC

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YEAR 3 PROJECT 2 PRESENTED WITH PHYSICAL MODEL This is an introduction to residential wood-frame construction and during which I prepared working drawings and a framing model for a house. It also helped to acquire knowledge and skills in working drawing conventions and techniques, construction systems and details, and building code requirements. Drawings are prepared using AutoCAD in metric units and incompliance with Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code and further discussion of sustainable design in architectural technology.

A bicycle rack,shower, and car charging station provided to promote an alternative transportation. I also created an open green space at the center of the building. The space interlocked between the assembly area and packaging area that

create a visual connection to outside so that both workers and staff enjoy the view on duty.




Floor Plans


Street elevations



Street elevations



Interior visualizations



Interior visualizations



Physical model


Physical model



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