WILLIAM M AC K E Y
PART II ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT CV AND WORK SAMPLE 1
CV
William Mackey ARB Part II Architectural Assistant
07950171461 weamac@gmail.com
WORK
E D U C AT I O N
COMPETITIONS
PART TIME MODEL MAKER
MA ARCHITECTURE
24HR IDEAS FORWARD 9TH EDITION
3XN January 2016 - June 2017 www.3xn.com
Political Architecture : Critical Sustainability Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts September 2015 - June 2017 kadk.dk
I constructed a variety of models from working models to final display models.
BA ARCHITECTURE
PART I ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
2.1 Hons Newcastle University September 2011 - June 2014 ncl.ac.uk/apl/
Levitt Bernstein
Summer 2016 and September 2014 - August 2015 www.levittbernstein.co.uk During my time at LBA I experienced a range of different design stages, with a variety of teams. I built 3d models for the team restoring a heritage sports and cultural complex. This involved designing small extensions and updates. I also designed some flexible, removable, office space for a charity occupying a grade II listed church, as a part of the pro bono work the company does. The urban design team I was a part of worked mostly on large residential masterplans. My responsibilities with them included producing a variety of diagrams, visualizations and plans for development planning documents, feasibility studies and design and access statements. I had design input on streetscapes, facades and unit types. Furthermore I made various early site visits and helped to host public consultations. With the building group I was part of a team working on a 65 unit flat block scheme we’d picked up as construction architects. My responsibilities included editing flat plans to be compliant with the London Housing design guide, as well as making a number of other adjustments for it to meet building regulations.
A LEVELS
Birkdale School Art A* Physics A* Maths A
COMPUTER SKILLS CAD
AutoCAD Revit Sketchup Rhino Grasshopper
ADOBE
Photohop Illustrator Indesign Premier Pro AfterEffects
RENDERING v-ray Cinema4D
A Tower for Refugees
Our entry topped the unfinished spire of Stefansdom Cathedral in Vienna with a welcome center for refugees. The entry came in third place.
RIBA FORGOTTEN SPACES Our entry utilized a linear museum to stitch together areas of the city fragmented by a train line. It was shortlisted and appeared in a public exhibition, as well as the Architects Journal.
120 HOURS 120 hours Competition asked participants to design a new dining hall and library for a rural primary school in China. The proposal included a wall that offered opportunities for play whilst the students queued for lessons and lunch.
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M A S T E R S T H E SIS A N AT I ON BU ILDING LABO RATO RY M A S T E R S 4 T H Y E A R P RO J E CT P O D PARK C O MPE T IT I O N S C H U R C H S P IRE AND A P RIMARY S C HO O L UN D E R G RA D UAT E T H E SIS DANC E TOWER LE V I T T BE RN ST E IN P RO FES S IO NAL EX P ERIENC E
MASTERS THESIS
MUSEUM AND LIBRARY EMPHASISING GEORGIA’S PLURALISTIC HISTORY BUILT UPON THE OLD CITY WALLS OF ITS CAPITAL TBILISI
To Freedom Square Pushkin Street
06. Planter
01. Existing city wall
03. Museum
05. Plinth 02. Monument to Shota Kavlashvili
04. Library
SITE AXONOMETRIC
01. Existing city wall section was not demolished and has been incorporated into various buildings
02. Monument to Shota Kavashvili was built to honour the architects contribution to the renovation of the old town.
LOCATION: TBILISI, GEORGIA TUTOR: OLYMPIA NOUSKA The National Museum and Library of Georgia, occupies a series of extrusions growing from Tbilisi’s ruined city wall. This series extends the historic border marked by the existing wall, by re creating the shape and mass of demolished parts of the wall. In marking this forgotten border it shows how the city has grown beyond a once constrained identity. It makes clear the history of invasion and occupation that built the city and country.
03. Museum includes artefacts from across Georgia
04. Library holds books from across Georgia
05. Plinth A place to display to traffic items from the museum or even oneself posing as a leader
06. Planter contains plants special to Georgia such as the rose from the rose revolution
Each extrusion has a different identity signifying function: from a museum containing historic artefacts from across Georgia, to a simple planter containing nationally significant flowers (such as roses from the rose revolution). The ancient protective qualities associated with the old wall are utilized to enshrine these objects. The center of Georgian identity like the center of an archipelago is not defined by one island but is averaged between many monuments. The road plays an important role for these monuments too. It is a barrier from the rest of the city that separates the sacred from the profane enshrining the extrusions further. Moreover the many cars that pass by the monuments make them common points of reference for residents.
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Traffic diagram
Old Tbilisi
Russian Extension
Tbilisi Today
Pushkin Street
Freedom Square
Exploded Site Axonometric
Birds eye and interior renders
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02. Walkway
01. Artefacts
Book Wall
Balcony Entrance
Reading
03. Street Vendor
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SITE SECTION
01. Artefacts are enshrined in the wall
02. Walkway ‘carved’ from the extrusions and bridges between them. Allows for views, below and of surrounding monuments. Also provides another access to extrusions.
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03. Street vendors among the ruins
04. Book wall Growing from the excavated ruins
Pushkin St
g Nook
03. Street Vendor
3. Street Vendor
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MASTERS 4TH YEAR
MediaPOD based on manga kissa booths for watching tv games etc
PARK OF RETREATS BUILT FROM SEA DEFENCE INFRASTRUCTURE
NomPOD based on the individual eating booths of ramen reastaurants
LOCATION: ISHINOMAKI, JAPAN TUTOR: RUNA JOHANNESSEN WastePOD a bathroom
The pods share tectonic qualities with the sea wall. They mediate what is a giant alien infrastructure and create more individual and personal defences. They are an agent through which the huge post tsunami infrastructural investment, can be directed toward rebuilding communities.
KasaPOD The most secluded bench based on an asian kasa hat
There are many types of pods in the garden: some just for sitting in, with varying degrees of seclusion (Such as the kasaPOD and BenchPOD), others like the mediaPOD provide an individual place to read or watch film, much like the mangakissas found in Tokyo.
EggPOD egg shaped seats
All of these pods are arranged like follies in an English landscape garden. By terminating views through corridors of trees, they encourage a journey through the garden.
BenchPOD the simplest and least secluded bench
The garden is healing in two ways. One by providing a calm place amongst nature one can seek seclusion, but also by gently exposing visitors to the memory of the tsunami so they are able to process it.
TreePOD As developed earlier
BathPOD Built in the side of the sea wall one gets warm bath and can cool off in the sea if brav enough
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TetraPOD Plan and Section
1:1 TetraPOD Prototype
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COMPETITIONS A N OT H E R B R I C K I N T H E WA L L ?
N O RT H S P I R E LOCATION: VIENNA, AUSTRIA PLACE: 3RD COLLABORATOR: AUSTEJA JUZDENTYTE
LOCATION: PUAN CITY, CHINA
IDEAS FORWARD 24H Competition 9th edition asked participants to propose social housing towers for Syrian refugees.
PLACE: COLLABORATOR: DEIMANTE BAZYTE
JUDGES COMMENT: “Uncommon, provocative and philosophical project, which is able to cause a violent reaction of society. The authors propose to finish the North spire of the Stephansdom Cathedral in Vienna, with placing the refugees centre in it. Instead of being isolated from refugees, the authors want to settle them in the heart of their city. In this decision theysee the solution of the problem of refugees integration and completion the visage of the city. There are the contrast of historic and modern architecture, the combination of two cultures and the juxtaposition of two religions in one structure. All this isa vivid challenge to society and is reminiscent of a social experiment with unpredictable consequences. This project is very contradictory, but such projects as this must be shown, so they are able to draw attention to the acute problem of refugees.” — Maria Malitskaya
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120 hours Competition asked participants to design a new dining hall and library for a rural primary school in china.
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS S T R I C T LY D A N C E I N F E R N O AN ECLECTIC COLLECTION OF DANCE STUDIOS AIMED AT DECONSTRUCTING DANCE CULTURE IN BLACKPOOL.
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Blackpool Tower
Tower inversion and ballroom deconstruction
Tower legs follow the steps of a waltz
Consolidation of leg structure
Arrangement of studios
Combination to form new tower
LEVITT BERNSTEIN MASTERPLAN FOR THE REGENERATION OF A SOUTH LONDON ESTATE
EASTFIELDS
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D E VO N S H I R E PA R K
O N LY C O N N E C T O F F I C E S
RENOVATION OF SEASIDE THEATRE AND SPORTS COMPLEX
TEMPORARY FLEXIBLE OFFICE SPACE IN A GRADE II LISTED CHURCH
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CONTACT: WILLIAM MACKEY 07950171461 WEAMAC@GMAIL.COM