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ZOE
G O O DM AN
archi te cture and d e s i g n p or tf oli o
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TABL E OF CONT E NTS
SCHOOL WOR K Hiatus
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Walllll
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Gre at Lak e s Wate r Re se arch Lab
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A Mak e r’s Studio
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Urban Mine
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P ROF E SSIONAL WORK Fabrications
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Jacobsch ang Arch ite cture
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P E RSONAL WORK Oth e r cre ative w ork
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H E LLO !
I’m Zoe! I am entering my fourth year of architecture school at the University of Waterloo. My interests lie somewhere between art, sciences and a passion for being environmentally responsible. I try to incorporate a combination of rigorous logic, artistic intuition, as well as an appreciation for the natural world and human condition in all of my design work. When I am not happily getting lost in the world of architecture, I enjoy visiting art galleries, canoe tripping, swimming (preferably in large bodies of water), cooking with friends, listening to jazz, climbing mountains, filling sketchbooks, meeting new people, playing guitar, keeping up with design blogs and taking photographs.
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S K I LLS DIGITAL
AD OBE CRE ATIVE SUITE RHINO CEROS MICROSOF T OFFICE V- R AY AUTO CAD
ANALOG
H A ND DRA FTI N G P H YSI CA L M ODELI N G P H OTO G RA PHY H A ND SKETC HI N G D RAWI N G
ATTRIBUTES
I N DEPEN DEN T SO C I A B LE CO OPERATI V E OPEN M I N DED EN THUSI ASTI C
WO R K EX P E R I E N C E JANUARY— AUGUST 2017
JACOBSCHAN G , NEW YORK CIT Y — Architectural Intern APRIL— AUGUST 2017
FABRICATIONS, AMS TERDAM — Architectural Intern SEPTEMBER— DECEMBER 2016
MUSSON CAT TELL MACKE Y PARTNERSHIP (M CMP) / ARCHITEC TS DESIGNERS PL ANNERS, VANCOUVER — Architectural Assistant JANUARY — APRIL 2016
ROBERT A .M S TERN ARCHITEC TS LLP, NEW YORK CIT Y — Architectural Assistant 2013 — PRESENT
JEFF GO ODMAN GL ASS S TUDIO, TORONTO — Social Media Assistant and Sales Assistant at annual glass sale
AC HI EV E M E NT S 2014 - PRESENT E XCELLENT ACADEMIC S TANDIN G — University of Waterloo 2018
OUTS TANDIN G DESIGN WORK 3B — University of Waterloo 2018 PROJEC TS RE VIEW 20 18: QUES TIONIN G THE _ — 3B Design studio project exhibited 2017 YE AR IN RE VIEW G ALLERY — 3A Design studio physical model exhibited 2017
INTERNATIONAL E XPERIENCE AWARD — University of Waterloo 2014
10 0 NOTEBO OK PROJEC T — Sketchbook exhibited 2013
ONTARIO SCHOL AR — Malvern Collegiate Institute (high academic achievement in final year of highschool)
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S C HO O L WO RK
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Toronto, Canada
T H I R D Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
Individual work
HIATUS Rhinoceros, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign
For our third year design studio, we were required to design a mid-rise, mixed - use solution for postindustrial areas of Toronto. In the same way that the rail line presents a harsh contrast to the area it cuts through, Hiatus brings two community buildings meant to bridge the gap between residents, employees of local businesses and the public. One is designed for displaying and the other for performing and presenting. These are two focal points on the site which are drastically different to the rest of the buildings on the site in shape, geometry, program, and materiality, placed at the same upper level as the rail line, emphasizing its importance.
Physical model, exhibited in “Year in review : 2017�
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Toronto, Canada
Hiatus
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Site strategy
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Toronto, Canada
Circulation diagrams
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T H I R D Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
Individual Work
Hiatus
Ground floor plan
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Toronto, Canada
Perspective section facing north
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T H I R D Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
Individual Work
Hiatus
Workshops and circulation pod
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Toronto, Canada
T H I R D Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
Individual Work
The lateral loading system consists of concrete cores, steel columns and floor slabs that act as diaphragms at the ground level. The same system continues in the towers above with the addition of shear walls. Lateral systems are integrated into the design so that they go unnoticed, as two large shear walls. Towers were designed to feel very open in the east west direction, taking advantage of some amazing views of downtown Toronto, and allowing lots of eastern sunlight into bedrooms on the east side of the residential tower.
STEEL COLUMN OPEN WEB STEEL JOISTS STEEL BEAM
OCCUPANCY LOADS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL OFFICE COMMUNITY PUBLIC/COMMERCIAL LIGHT INDUSTRY PARKING GREEN ROOF
Lateral loading system
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SEMI-PUBLIC OUTDOOR SPACE
Hiatus
Public private diagram (left), program diagram (right)
Section facing west
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Cambridge, Canada
S E C O N D Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
Group Work
WALLLLL Construction project
For our 2A Landscape studio, we were challenged to create an 8’ by 8’ pavilion in the span of one week. Our group designed and built a series of walls which seek to engage students passing by and provide them with an unexpected escape from the school. A series of four walls are arranged along the existing flood wall in our school’s back courtyard. Our walls were designed to be somewhat arbitrary at first glance, while providing a bench seat for those who wish to enter and a few nicely framed views of chosen spots along the river.
Diagramatic floor plan (left) axonometric (right)
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Cambridge, Canada
Walllll
Construction (left), framed view (middle), detail - two framed views converge (right)
Completed pavillion
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French River, Canada
S E C O N D Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
Individual Work
GREAT LAKES WATER RESEARCH LAB Rhinoceros, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign
For our third year design studio, we were asked to design a lodge in the Canadian Shield region. Great Lakes Water Research Centre is a proposal for University associated Research Centre located a five minute motor boat ride and or half hour canoe into the lower French River. The design is driven by the seasons and drastically changing number of occupants throughout the year. The winter lodge accommodates six people and can be used year round. This is reflected in its design and location on the site, attaching to an area of exposed Precambrian rock. The summer lodge is only used in summer months when the number of occupants on site reaches almost four times that in the winter, also reflected in its location on site and design. The lodge is designed to feel very connected to the outdoors, flooded with natural light, with big sliding doors that naturally ventilate the space. Bedrooms are replaced by tents, located on tent pads with built-in storage and electricity.
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French River, Canada
Great Lakes Water Research Lab
Study - Ojibwa wigwam and historic photos along French River
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French River, Canada
Summer lodge plan
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S E C O N D Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
Individual Work
Great Lakes Water Research Lab
Winter lodge plan
Section looking north
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Cambridge, Canada
F I R S T Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
Individual Work
A MAKER’S STUDIO Hand drafting, physical modeling
Cambridge, Canada
For the final project of our first ever design studio course, we were asked to design a 100m2 artist studio and residence using the hand drafting and modelling techniques we had learned throughout the term. I like to include this project in my portfolio because it was designed just three months into architecture school and I think it is representative of my intuition as a designer. A Makers Studio provides an artist-in-residence with a living space and a work space, and it provides the city of Galt with a gallery and an opportunity to watch the artist-in-residence at work. Carved into an existing berm, A Makers Studio interrupts the public river walk on top of the berm and guides passersby into the courtyard of the makers studio. The buildings are angled so that the gallery is close to the street and the riverwalk, while the residence is set much further back from the street, tucked into some existing greenery for increased privacy. Program is separated into four buildings with a series of smaller courtyards between them. The courtyards were designed to be increasingly private as you move closer to the residence.
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A Maker’s Studio
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Cambridge, Canada
F I R S T Y E A R DE S IG N S T U DI O
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Floor Plan
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Individual Work
A Maker’s Studio
Axonometric
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Fermont Quebec, Canada
T H I R D Y E A R S T U DI O
In Collaboration with Liga Brammanis
ARCTIC URBANISM URBAN MINE Professor: Lola Sheppard GIS, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Rhinoceros,
Many of the existing and potential resources exploited for mining exist in the northern regions of Canada where very few people currently live. There is currently a proposal for an iron ore mine near Lac Otelnuk, Quebec scheduled to open in 2018. The mine is planned to be open for at least 30 years and will employ 1000 people. Urban Mine replaces the proposed temporary camp for fly-in-fly-out workers with a permanent town. It supports the mine at Lac Otelnuk and is able to support many more mines planned to open along the labrador trough. The design leverages the existing structures and site of the mine processing plant. The town runs along a tailings dam, which is used as a windscreen and an efficient spine for systems and services. The processing plant is arranged linearly along it and public and commercial buildings are distributed throughout. People, heat, and water all travel through an indoor pathway on the 3rd level to service both town and mine.
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Fermont, QC
Urban Mine
Existing towns located next to iron mines
Site plan
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Fermont Quebec, Canada
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T H I R D Y E A R S T U DI O
In Collaboration with Liga Brammanis
Urban Mine
TWO KILOMETER LONG TAILINGS DAM
THREE REPEATING BUILT FORMS USED FOR IRON ORE PROCESSING 1. CYLINDER 2. TUBE 3. BOX
TOWN PROGRAMS LEVERAGE IRON ORE PROCESSING STRUCTURES 1. CYLINDER (WRAP) 2. TUBE (SUPPORT) 3. BOX (EMBED)
IRON PROCESSING PLANT ARRANGED LINEARLY
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CIVIC AND COMMERCIAL PROGRAMS
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INTERSECTION OF REGIONAL TRANSIT LINE, IRON ORE PROCESSING AND URBAN LIFE
Town organization
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Fermont Quebec, Canada
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T H I R D Y E A R S T U DI O
In Collaboration with Liga Brammanis
Urban Mine
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P R OFESSI O N AL WO R K
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
C O - O P WO R K T E R M
FABRICations Illustrator, Indesign, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, Photoshop, hand drawing, client meetings, site visits
For the first six weeks of my work term at FABRICations I worked on a series of 9 two meter square panels for an exhibition at the Amsterdam’s Centre for Architecture. I was responsible for most of the 3D modeling, testing graphic techniques and creating about 50 hand drawn “Ij river monsters” that were placed throughout the drawings. After the exhibition I worked with various teams assisting to research and create drawings for projects with a variety of different scales and functions.
Urban Metabolism Study Axonometric
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
April - August 2017
Fabrications
Southeast asia water problem map (left), belgian coastal town study (right)
“Dreaming of the IJ – Five visions of the past” exhibition
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New York City, USA
C O - O P WO R K T E R M
January — August 2018
JACOBSCHANG AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Rhinoceros, Vray, consultant meetings and correspondence, material research and sourcing, site visits and site photography
Jacobschang is a small office (5 employees) in New York City that works primarily on single family residential projects. I decided to work for a small office with smaller scale work for my longest (8 month) co-op work term, so that I could gain more experience working on various aspects of projects from schematic design to construction.
Throughout my time at Jacobschang I was able to work on many many different projects that came through the office. I spent time working on the schematic design for a large single family house reno in the hollywood hills, construction documents for a weekend home in Westchester NY, renderings and finish/material sourcing for various projects.
Material elevation
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New York, NY
Jacobschang Architecture
Material elevation
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New York City, USA
C O - O P WO R K T E R M
For the final two months of my term at Jacobschang, I was able to work on my own little project, with guidance from the principal architect. I designed, detailed and coordinated a complete set of documents for a small structure in upstate New York seen here.
Drawings created for permit set
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January — August 2018
Jacobschang Architecture
Exterior view
Interior view
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OT HER CR E AT I V E WO R K
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Cambridge, Canada
Sheeps meadow, Central Park
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O T H E R C R E AT I V E WO R K
Second year design studio
Toronto, Canada
O T H E R C R E AT I V E WO R K
Sketching, Drawing, Silver Smithing
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T H A NK YO U! zoe j g ood man@g m ai l. com