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James R Coleman
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School of ArchitectureUniversity of Waterloo (2013-Present)
Urban PlanningUniversity of Waterloo, (2012-2013)- Completed first year in Urban Planning
High School Diploma (2009-2012)- Technological Design courses focusing on architectural detailing and bylaws
Education
Digital- High level of computer expertise- Experience programming in Java, C++, and Arduino- Proficiency in many software applications: - MS Office, iWork & Oracle Financial - AutoCAD, Rhino, ArchiCAD, Softplan, Sketchup, Vray, Artlantis and GIS - Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Manual- Sketching & Hand Drafting- Wood working & model making- Soldering & hobby circuit building Personal- Excellent interpersonal skills- Strong organization and time management
Skills
- Member of F_rmlab installation team for Nuit Blanche 2014 - Won the Jack Rosen Memorial Award for Environmental Innovation- Designed two small skateboard parks for the Town of Oakville, installed in 2009 - Teamwork and organizational skills developed over two co-ops at Rogers Communications- Nearly three years of experience in customer service and technology sales- Created and maintained 1000+ purchase order requests- Excellent interpersonal skills
Profile
ExperienceFinance Analyst, Network, Co-op Rogers Communications (May 2014 to August 2014)(May 2013 to August 2013) - Serve as a liaison between contractors and Rogers- Create, maintain, and cancel purchase order requests- Verify project funding and account for expenditures - Log and receive invoices online- Analyze funds using Oracle Financial and Excel
Electronics Sales Associate Staples Business Depot (January 2010 to September 2012)- Sell a variety of consumer electronics- Identify business customers for referral to the Easy Tech For Business team - Provide aid outside of my department to other associates and managers- Provide customers with complete solutions to their technology needs- Develop strong customer loyalty
A: 471 Levanna Lane, Oakville, OntarioE: jamesryancoleman@gmail.comW: www.jamesrcoleman.caT: (905) 466-6993
James R Coleman
Feature PresenterJack Rosen Memorial Award – 2014
Alumni ProfileUniversity of Waterloo website – 2013
Jack Rosen Memorial Award for Environmental InnovationUniversity of Waterloo – 2013
Dean’s Honours ListUniversity of Waterloo – 2013
President’s Entrance ScholarshipUniversity of Waterloo – 2012
Ontario Scholar DistinctionMinistry of Education – 2012
Computer Science AwardHoly Trinity Secondary School – 2011
Award of Excellence (Average of 90%+)Holy Trinity Secondary School – 2010-2012
First Degree BlackbeltInternational Taekwon-Do Federation – 2010
Awards & Distinctions
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
“Robert Heinlein
Digital File ManagementGrubisa Orthodontics(June & July 2009)- Migrate data to new archiving software in a timely manor- Digitize, update, and archive patient records- Solve technical problems in the absence of, or under the direction of, a professional technology consultant.
Skateboard Park DesignerTown of Oakville (2008)- Member of the steering and design committee- Translate feedback from Town meetings, into a facility that meets the needs of residents
- Industrial design, architecture, landscape, urban design, urban planning- Skateboard park design- Programming & electronics- Ecology & gardening- Skateboarding, mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, martial arts
Hobbies & Interests ”
My name is James Coleman, and I am in my second year at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. The two areas that inspire me most are real world sustainability and the application of technology in meaningful ways. I am a strong believer in the capacity of good design to improve the quality of people’s everyday lives. I am motivated by the opportunity to take on any worthwhile problem – independent of scale or medium – and I am an advocate for interdisciplinary problem solving. It is my belief that the only way to achieve truly innovative solutions is to work collaboratively with people of a variety of backgrounds and skills sets.
About
Writer's Cabin
a cabin Thoreau would be proud of
Failaka Island Grotto
cool in the desert
Urban Exposure
a room with a view
Street Dwellers
an urban amphitheatre
Zeus & the Pantheon
gods of the home
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Planeterraeum
eye from the sky
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It is a machine for writing - a place of retreat for the creative professional, built around the creative process. For to the writer wishing to straighten out their thoughts the cabin is clean, minimal, and organized. From all areas of rest and utility the cabin invites the occupant to get lost in expansive forest views, and find spark for the imagination. Drawn open, the glass walls invite in the sound of the creek. When it comes time to work the writer finds them self in a deliberate workspace, guarded from behind by the works of other writers. Here the view is only forward.
Parti Diagrams Site Plan
Writer's CabinIndependent Project
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This installation won the competition to be exhibited at Scotia Bank’s Nuit Blanche Art Festival on October 4, 2014. The project offered festival goers a new perspective on the city. Footage - captured from high above Toronto by our hexacopter drone - was projected onto the inside of an geodesic dome, 8 meters in diameter. A birds eye view was superimposed on the viewers skyward gaze providing a disorienting and immersive experience. The project took approximately 8 months to complete and was the joint effort of 16 students from the School of Architecture.
www.frmlab.com
PlaneterraeumCollaborators: F_rmlab
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This infill project on St Clair Avenue in Toronto is all about letting the light in, and the views out. The ground floor invites in pedestrians with its restaurant space, and offers them a place of repose in the warmth of the southern sun. This building seeks to provide a “backyard” to both the residents and passers-by. The units seek to take advantage of orientation, offering up communal spaces to southern exposure. As you ascend the structure you gain access to views of Toronto and the lake. The lucky owner of the penthouse is able to enjoy these assets from the comfort of their soaker tub.
West Facing Section
Ground Level
Site Plan
Urban ExposureIndependent Project
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Penthouse Tub
At grade diner Exterior View
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Street DwellersIndependent Project
The idea is simple: if venues for urban sports - like skateboarding - are designed with the same care as buildings, then they will ennoble the practitioners and public appreciation will rise. Many city councils classify urban sports athletes as “undesirables”, and attempt to remove them from public places. To do this, land in sports complexes is designated to poorly designed facilities. By designing parks in tune with the urban fabric of cities, the spirit of urban sports will be embodied in the facilities provided for them.
Concept Sketch
Architectural Entryway
Landscaped Rest Area
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Failaka Island Grotto embodies the belief that architecture can be a machine for habitation. The whole structure is designed for the purpose of cooling down its interior space. It captures the wind, accelerates and cools it, while drawing out the hot stale air from its interior. The falling water fills the air with water particles that exaggerate the evaporative cooling abilities of human skin. It is cool, it’s quiet, and it’s completely off the grid. It is architecture as A/C unit.
1. Hot air rise and escapes through openings.
2. Wind is accelerated through, drawing out warm,
stale air.
3. Falling water pulls heat out of the wind. Cool air
falls to the bottom.
4. Water saturates the air, increasing skins natural
ability to cool.
1. Hot air rises and escapes through openings.
2. Wind is accelerated through, drawing out warm, stale air
3. Falling water pulls heat out of the wind. Cool air falls to
the bottom.
4. Water droplets fill the air, increasing skins natural ability
to cool.10m
Site Plan & Wind Rose
Failaka Island GrottoIndependent Project
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Interior View
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It is my dream to build structures that will make decisions about how best to utilize natural forces, maximizing comfort and efficiency with the help of technology.
Zeus is a mini weather station that will help buildings make decisions about how best to harness the sun and the wind.
1. Measures wind and sun conditions2. Opens window to maximize ventilation3. Draws blinds to reject insolation4. Controls WaterWindows and SunRays
WaterWindows is a concept for an evaporative cooling system that could help keep interior spaces cool. Failaka Island Grotto utilizes the same principles.
1. Collects rain2. Drops columns of water in front of open
window3. Cooled wind lowers interior temp.
SunRays is an award winning concept for capturing sunlight on the exterior of buildings and moving it to spaces that lack access to natural light.
1. Concentrates sunlight2. Extracts heat for in building use3. Pipes sunlight to areas that lack it
Zeus
WaterWindows
SunRays
Zeus & the PantheonIndependent Project
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Zeus
WaterWindows
SunRays
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James Coleman has recently completed his second work term with Rogers Communications. In my dealings with James I was consistently impressed by his work ethic, attention to detail and professional manner. He easily learned new tasks and completed them with little to no supervision. James is a good natured, hard working person and I feel confident recommending him any position in his field.
Sincerely,
To whom it may concern:
Jeff RockDesign ManagerRogers Communications
Thank You
Contact(905) 466-6993
jamesryancoleman@gmail.comwww.jamesrcoleman.ca