TOM CHILDS ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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PART 1
DEGREE
INTERNSHIP
GROTESQUE
GRAPHICS
EXHIBITION
TOM CHILDS
07752485918 tom.g.childs @gmail.com @tomsnow_
100 Conisboro Avenue Reading UK RG4 7JF
EDUCATION Oct 2016 - Jun 2019
University of Cambridge, Fitzwilliam College Architecture BA (Hons) - 2.1
LEADERSHIP ROLES Oct 2018 - Jun 2019
Managing and coordinating regular, successful events in Cambridge raising over ÂŁ13 000 for Architecture Society summer exhibition.
Dissertation Analysing the Effectiveness of Planning in the Wake of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (First Class, 9000 words)
Responsible for relationships with outside organisations, booking venues, sound equipment and DJs.
Studio Work Projects including collaborative masterplan for the future evolution of a retail park Exam Papers History & theory of architecture, technical courses in construction, structures and environmental design Sep 2009 - Jun 2016
Led a student team to determine theme ideas and aesthetics and produce decorations on a strict budget. Managed graphics and social media advertising to ensure consistent ticket sales. Jun - Jul 2019
Reading School
Worked alongside peers to develop a designs, manage material orders and co-ordinate and motivate the construction effort in the build up to each event
11 GCSEs (9 A*, 2 A)
Oct 2019 - Present
Stolon Studio
Responsible for design development, producing rendered images and compiling reports. Working independently and within small teams, adapting quickly to fluctuating workloads and multi-tasking to meet the demands of simultaneous projects. Jul - Aug 2018
Mclaren. Excell Summer Internship Preparing presentation drawings for residential proposals, including sections, plans, elevations and perspectives. Developing designs for a bathroom showroom and specifying finishes for a residential extension.
Aug 2014
OTHER EXPERIENCE Feb - Jun 2019 Jul 2017 - Jan 2019 Mar - Jul 2016
Part 1 Architectural Assistant Worked on a variety of projects across multiple stages. Contributing to small scale residential work as well as proposals for a new cafe at a heritage site and a 115 unit mixed use masterplan.
David Morley Architects 1 Week Work Experience Developing early proposals for University accommodation and teaching facilities, sitting in on roundtable discussions and a site visit to ongoing construction of a school science facilities project.
ARCSOC - Exhibition Team Led the design and construction of exhibition spaces at the ARCSOC Summer Show for my studio in third year and the year 1 space in first year.
4 A-Levels (History A*, Art & Design A, Economics A, Maths A)
PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
ARCSOC - Head of Events
Oct 2012 - Sep 2015
Graphic Designer - Murray Edwards Garden Party Part Time Catering Assistant - Whites & Silver Hospitality Leader of School Dementia Friends Initiative - Alzheimer’s Society Volunteer Cub Scout Young Leader - 89th Scout Group Reading
SOFTWARE Experienced
Proficient
Learning
Adobe CS AutoDesk AutoCAD Sketchup
Vectorworks Enscape Rhinoceros
Autodesk Revit Bentley Microstation V-Ray Render
LANGUAGES French - Intermediate (CEFR B1) Japanese - Elementary (CEFR A2)
INTERESTS Football, Skiing, Board Games, Sketching
STOLON STUDIO Part 1 ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT October 2019 - Present
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ALBANY ROAD
5 unit housing development on an infill site Stage 3 | 2019 This project aims to transform an unoccupied site, which had become a destination for fly tipping, into an aspirational group of homes. The proposal, which is centred around a sociable community garden, provides generous internal living spaces and four private garden spaces. The design for this project was already finalised when I joined the practice, but it was a good opportunity for me to apply my rendering skills to produce visualisations for the planning application submission.
ROYAL HILL
SPECIALIST COUNCIL HOUSING ON A BACKLAND SITE Stage 2-3 | 2019-2020 This project aims to provide 7 high quality homes in Greenwich, specially designed for Adults with learning disabilities. Sited on a disused police station car park with neighbours on all sides the project was not without constraints. Joining the team at stage 2 I helped develop the design to prevent overshadowing and any potential loss of privacy. Once we had finalised the design I built a presentation model for client and planning discussions and prepared the sections and elevations to be submitted for planning.
1. No dimensions to be scaled 2. All dimensions to be verified by the contractor before work is commenced 3. Architect to be notified immediately if any discrepancies are found 4. All shop drawings to be approved by Architect before work commences. 5. All details to be in accordance with relevant British Standards and manufacturers recommendations and specification 6. This drawing is the property of Stolon Studio Ltd, copyright reserved. This drawing is not to be copied, reproduced, retained or disclosed to any unauthorised person either wholly or in part without the specific consent in writing of Stolon Studio Ltd.
1. No dimensions to be scaled 2. All dimensions to be verified by the contractor before work is commenced 3. Architect to be notified immediately if any discrepancies are found 4. All shop drawings to be approved by Architect before work commences. 5. All details to be in accordance with relevant British Standards and manufacturers recommendations and specification 6. This drawing is the property of Stolon Studio Ltd, copyright reserved. This drawing is not to be copied, reproduced, retained or disclosed to any unauthorised person either
17.00m AOD 17.57m AOD 225 mm
50mm Recessed Soldier Course Stack Bonded
Timber / aluminium triple glazed windows (90mm Recessed) with brown / grey (RAL 7013) external PPC frames
13.49m AOD
Timber / aluminium triple glazed windows (90mm Recessed) with brown / grey (RAL 7013) external PPC frames
40 mm 14.39m AOD London Stock Brick - Mile End Mix (Wienerberger)
40mm Recessed Soldier Course Sill
81 Courses Stretcher Bond
85 Courses Stretcher Bond / 28 Bricks Soldier Course
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40mm Recessed Soldier Course to Form Head
Flush Soldier Course Window Head
350mm Canopy
40mm Recessed Soldier Course Sill
Timber Cladding (Sycamore or Sweet Chestnut)
250mm recessed Timber Door (Sycamore or Sweet Chestnut)
2 Rows Soldier Course
11.50m AOD
10.60m AOD
Stolon Studio Ltd Kaolin Court, 33-39 Beadnell Road, London, SE23 1AA | 020 3355 9533 | mail@stolon.uk
CLIENT
Royal Borough of Greenwich
PROJECT
Royal Hill
SHEET
Facade Bay Elevation Royal Hill Proposed
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Stolon Studio Ltd Kaolin Court, 33-39 Beadnell Road, London, SE23 1AA | 020 3355 9533 | mail@stolon.uk
CLIENT
Royal Borough of Greenwich
PROJECT
Royal Hill
SHEET
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Facade Bay Elevation Circus Street Proposed
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Bay elevations Checked by
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The design of the street elevations was key to the project achieving planning permission. I prepared these details to demonstrate the feasibility of the design within the site constraints and show the care that had been taken to ensure the street frontage would be in-keeping with the local character.
ONGOING MASTERPLAN 215 unit masterplan - some details private Stage 2-3 | 2020
This Project was my first real exposure to masterplanning in a professional context. I joined the team in stage 2 and had a variety of responsibilities including preparing drawings to help visualise the proposals and putting together a website to host the a virtual public consultation during the coronavirus pandemic. Adobe After Effects I also worked on the design side of the proposal. I prepared sketch options to develop an architectural language which would unify the houses and apartment buildings within the development. The key elements of the strategy, which centred around flood resilience and mixed densities had already been determined. My role was to help determine the character of the distinct zones within the development and how they would work with and contribute to the overall landscape.
Flythrough I was tasked with putting together a video to display the design for the public consultation. This was an opportunity to learn to use Adobe After Effects to edit together rendered video footage of a model which I co-created as part of a 4 person project team.
Approach view entering the development
View of terraced houses from waterfront boulevard
View towards raised hamlet of new homes from park
View of new health centre
BOYTON FARM
LISTED BUILDING EXTENSION & RENOVATION Stage 1-3 | 2019-2020 Working for an elderly client who had recently aquired the property, we were tasked with making it more suitable for their specific needs. I led the design for the proposal at stage 1, determining various options for the layout, having been briefed by my director. As the project progressed to stage 3 I worked alongside a more senior team member to ensure the feasability of the design. This extension to the property connected the main farmhouse to a newly renovated outbuilding. The proposal provides a spacious new kitchen with a view to replace the narrow and cramped existing one which can be repurposed as a cosy sitting room. A new entrance at the top of the drive provides level access for the elderly occupant as an alternative to the steeply stepped front door.
PROJECT ANIMATIONS PRESENTATION DIAGRAMS FOR STOLON WEBSITE 2020
As part of an overhaul of the compant website, I prepared diagramatic animations for a number of our projects to tell the story behind our projects and give clients an insight into the design process.
CAMBRIDGE BUDOKAN
Urban Sports Hub for Cambridge Year 3 | 2019
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As a part of a collaborative studio masterplan, this project repurposed an existing Curry’s PC World retail unit into a multipurpose sports facility. The new hub addresses a lack of dedicated martial arts and cycling facilities outlined in the Cambridgeshire Sports Facilities Strategy with an outdoor velodrome and indoor dojo. The Budokan also houses skateboarding and e-sports facilities in order to bring these often isolated fringe sports into the centre of urban activity. The design is constrained by the structural rhythms of the existing steel structure. An elevated running track surrounds the main internal hall, providing views down onto the activities below whilst leaving the roof structure above visible below. Through an architecture of adjacency and translucency I hoped to encourage cross-sport interaction and increase participation. Sports buildings can have a very high energy demand. In order to make the Budokan more sustainable a ‘box within a box’ environmental strategy is employed to create a comfortable exercise environment in the central hall. A double skin cladding of CLT and polycarbonate sheet helps insulate the building. Domed polycarbonate roof-lights allow for natural daylighting without significantly increasing solar gains and earth pipes in the velodrome foundations help to stabilise heating and cooling loads year round.
MACHINE RE-INVENTED Exploded Sketch Axonometric
FERTILE GROUND FOR INFORMAL EXPRESSION Polycarbonate Skete Alley Photograph of 1:30 Interior Model
SKATING AS THEATRE 1:50 Paper structural maquette of elevated timber skate bowl and perspective view of ‘skatrium’ entrance from street
Facade Study Elevation & construction section Typical bay of north facing polycarbonate facade
Annotations 1 - Glulam timber elevated running track 2 - Existing roof cladding preserved 3 - Aluminium gutter 4 - Rodeca polycarbonate sheet external skin 5 - Existing concrete pad foundation 6 - Timber frame skate deck with concrete surface
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Sports Hall Floor
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PU sport top coat 15mm PU sport wear coat 75mm PU sport sealer Recycled rubber underlay 100mm Sport glue Concrete floor slab 200mm Insulation 150mm Hardcore 300mm Inner Wall
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Exposed CLT panel 180mm (build width 2500mm) Insulation 135mm Tongue and groove charred timber cladding 12mm (Panel width 112mm) Sports Hall Roof Corrugated aluminium weather sheet insulation 100mm Brackets and spacers Aluminium liner sheet Steel roof purlins Additional insulation panels 200mm Plasterboard panelling 20mm Steel portal frame beam 610 x 305 x 238 External Cladding
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Rodeca 40mm polycarbonate sheet (build width 500mm) Steel clip connection ‘Soganker’ Horziontal steel C section 230 x 75 x 26 Steel bolts Steel portal frame column 914 x 305 x 289
WORPLE ROAD MEWS
Mclaren Excell Internship Summer | 2018
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My role was to prepare presentation drawings for residential projects already in the later stages of their design. This proposal was a refurbishment and extension of an existing two storey building in Wimbledon. This view looks out from the bedroom onto the proposed second floor roof garden.
Digital sectional model
View from bedroom out to third floor roof garden
View of kitchen counter and lightwell
THE REALM OF THE GROTESQ UE
Liminal Treetop walkway Year 2 | 2018
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The brief for this project was to create a liminal space in Leyton Marshes which engaged with the inherent tension between marsh and city at the site. The project began with an investigation into Kazuo Shinohara’s Tokodai Centennial Hall (Tokyo, 1987). The building is defined by a glistening steel hemi-cylinder which protrudes from the fourth floor which reflects the tension between town and gown. I proposed a hemi-cylindrical walkway clad in polished steel which would frame a new gateway to the marshes, adjoining to the existing Lea Valley Ice Centre. In my second year studio, students were encouraged to draw and model without colour wherever possible, echoing the ‘oulipo’ constraints of Italo Calvino’s writing. This allowed me to test the limits of lines and forms as a mode of representation. ‘the building might have fallen into the realm of the grotesque with the slightest mistake.’ - Kazuo Shinohara
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Flat axonometric of proposal
Existing 1:500 Site Model
Existing 1:500 Site Model
Proposed 1:500 Site Model
Existing and proposed 1:500 Site Models
Structural maquette of walkway (repeated section)
Proposed 1:500 Site Model
Gateway to Leyton Marshes
Gateway to Leyton Marshes
With the addition of Mirror Polished Stainless Steel structures, the experience of entering the site is altered. A zone now exists where one may linger in the elevated tension of the canopy.
With the addition of Mirror Polished Stainless Steel structures, the experience of entering the site is altered. A zone now exists where one may linger in the elevated tension of the canopy.
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EVENTS
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I was the head of events for my University Architecture Society (ARCSOC) in my third year. I led a team of students to raise over ÂŁ13 000 towards the end of year exhibition by hosting ticketed events. For each event we created a theme and decorated the venue accordingly. Events pictured, clockwise from top left: The Psychedelicatessen Walalaland Double Glazed
The Toybox
GRAPHICS Each event required graphics and posters for social media advertising. Pictured opposite are event banners where I took the lead on graphics. With my experience from ArcSoc I was hired to do the graphics for Murray Edwards Garden Party 2019.
EXHIBITION
ArcSoc Summer Show - Studio 1 Area Year 3 | 2019
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Every summer, Cambridge ArcSoc hosts their self-funded end of year exhibition in London. In my third year I led the design and construction of the space for my studio at the Ugly Duck in Bermondsey. With plenty of experience using timber in previous years, we wanted to minimise timber wastage this year and chose to implement a system using wire rope and turnbuckles to hang drawings and models. Each student was given their own banner to curate with individual work, which would hang away from the uneven and messy wall surfaces. We built tables for our group site model and individual models which were recycled for use at the Three Wheel Drive Festival in Hampshire. A studio brief to create white paper sectional models gave us an opportunity to create a hanging system for the models which imposed minimal loads on the cables above.
PERSONAL SKETCHBOOKS
Exploring Structural Rhythms of late Gothic Buildings in Europe
Jeronimós Monastery, Belém
St Mark’s Square, Venice