YURI AKIYAMA-CARREL Mobile +85268716703 Home +41223489509 Email yuri.carrel@gmail.com
Title of degree:
Master of Engineering (Architecture - Migration and Development)
Software skills:
Architectural 3D/2D CADs (BIM, AutoCAD, Vector Works), InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, MS Office, MS SharePoint, GIS and GPS
2007-2010
ARCHITECT & RESEARCHER, CAMBODIA - HOUSING ENVIRONMENT FOLLOWING MIGRATION
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2010-2013
ARCHITECT FOR AID – JICA / MOFA HOSPITAL RECONSTRUCTION FOR EARTHQUAKE, HAITI WORKS 2010 – 2013 PAKICTAN, ECUADOR, BENIN
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EMERGENCY SHELTER RESPONSE, SWITZERLAND
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ARCHITECT, MARSEILLE FRANCE
2007-2014
2007-2010 Architect & Researcher
on housing environment following forced migration
CAMBODIA
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LONG-TERM FIELD SURVEY ON HOUSING ENVIRONMENT AT 45 MIGRATION COMMUNITIES
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ANLONG KNGAN COMMUNITY
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PHUM ANGDOUNG COMMUNITY
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KORK KLEANG 1 COMMUNITY
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TROPEANG KROSAING COMMUNITY
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COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
SITE & HOUSING PLANNING/CONSTRUCTION
RELOCATION COMMUNITY SITE & HOUSING PROJECT, CAMBODIA Architectural drawings 2007 - 2009
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SAMAKI271 COMMUNITY 2007
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HOUSING COMPETITION
Grand Prize of Sustainable Housing Science Contest 2008
HOUSING COMPETITION
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COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
SETTLEMENT PLANNING 1
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SETTLEMENT PLANNING 2
MEDICAL CLINIC CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, CAMBODIA Architectural drawings September 2008
Habitat for Humanity Cambodia
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PROJET D'AMENAGEMENT DE L'HOPITAL DE JACMEL DU DEPARTEMENT DU SUD-EST, HAITI Architectural drawings December 2012
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WORKS 2010 - 2013
Projet d'Am茅nagement de l'H么pital de Jacmel du Departement du Sud-Est, HAITI JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) ODA Project for Haiti Earthquakes Proposal, Basic and Detail Design by AutoCAD+BIM, Tender Documentations, Material Procurement and Construction
Reconstruction of Child Health Institute in Karachi, PAKISTAN JICA ODA Project for Pakistan Floods Proposal, Basic and Detail Design by BIM
Supply Centers of school meals as Emergency Shelter in Chiba, JAPAN PFI (Private finance initiative) Project Proposal, Tender Documentations, Basic and Detail Design by AutoCAD, and Construction
Takaoka Baseball Stadium and City Hall in Tokyo, JAPAN PFI Project Proposal, Tender Documentations, and Basic Design by AutoCAD+BIM
Research on Seismic Capacity Evaluation of the 263 Overseas Agencies, WORLD MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan) Project - Research
Japanese Embassy and the ambassador's residence in BENIN MOFA Project - Proposal
Medical Facilities and Equipment Preparation in Chimborazo, ECUADOR JICA ODA Project - Proposal
Tokaimura secondary school in Ibaraki, JAPAN Reconstruction Project for Nuclear Accident 2011 - Proposal
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2013 Refugee / Migration Law SWITZERLAND
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2013-2014 Emergency Shelter SWITZERLAND
040
DEVELOPMENT OF USAID ONE-WEEK SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT TRAINING PLAN D1: 1 DAY + 4 DRAFT Agenda for the One-week Shelter and Settlements Training Course based on the One-day Shelter and Settlement Training. Draft 1. v.4. 10.01.2014
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Settlement strategy
Shelter strategy
DRR
This module is designed for decision makers and gives a brief overview of shelter and settlements topics.
This module will look at issues and concerns that form the basis for shelter and settlement strategy and how this can help us design better shelter and settlement intervention.
9:00 AM 30min
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Daily Re-cap and housekeeping
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9:00 AM 30min
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5.1 Global trends - case study
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– HOW TO DESIGN A CAMP (1)
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3. SITE PLANNING (MODULAR PLAN) • Land allocation = 45 m2/ plot • Detail plan of services and infrastructure
UNHCR Hand book f or Emergencies
community 1 latrine 1 health centre 1 referral hospital 1 school block 4 distribution points 1 market
Emergencies
Soil condition Climatic condition Local market research : available materials and labour
One-Week Shelter and Settlements Training
2. SITE PLANNING (MASTER PLAN) Services and infrastructure: Sanitation, water supply, fire prevention, administrative and communal services, roadstap 1 water per
Emergencies
Emergencies
Thir d E d ition
- Tents - Prefabricated shelters
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2013-2014 Architect MARSEILLE,FRANCE
KITCHEN Housing Science Contest
Cuisine
Salon LIVING ROOM
Cuisine KITCHEN
Salon LIVING ROOM
ENTRANCE
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