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A selection of architectural and design work by Lisa Huang, third year student at the University of Waterloo, School of Architecture.

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A R C H I T E C T U R E & D E S I G N 2 0 1 5

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“Climb the mountain not to plant your flag, but to embrace the challenge, enjoy the air, and behold the view. Climb it so you can see the world, not so the world can see you.”

-- David McCullough Jr.

Hello! My name is Lisa Huang. I am a third year architecture student at the University of Waterloo. I am always eager to learn, to explore, to broaden my perspective on architectural design, and to challenge myself. It would be a pleasure to be part of your team in my upcoming work term!

Resume .........................

WaveWorked ................

Junk ...............................

Storm’s Eye ...................

CocoHut ........................

Professional Experience ..

Viewfinding ...................

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Quebec City, CanadaParis, France

Beijing, China

Shanghai, ChinaTokyo, Japan

Foshan, China

Hong Kong, China

Hainan, China

Bangkok, Thailand

Montreal, Canada

New York, U.S.

Washington D.C., U.S.

Toronto, Canada

Bruce, Canada

CPAC Li Ding AwardChinese Professional Association of CanadaAwarded to a high school student who has completed grade 11, and demonstrated outstanding academic excellence and community involvement

Grade 8 Piano Certificate with HonoursRoyal Concervatory of Music | Toronto, Canada

Candidate for Honours Bachelor of Architectural StudiesUniversity of Waterloo | Cambridge, CanadaExcellent academic standingsRelated courses: Design Studio, Building Construction, Cultural History, Environmental Design, Visual Communication

Ontario Secondary School DiplomaAgincourt Collegiate Institute | Toronto, CanadaGraduated with Honours Certificate of Bilingual Studies in Extended French, and a Principal’s Schoolar throughout all four years

Architectural Assistantdavidclovers | Hong KongWorked closely with principals to produce design iterations, presentations, and construction documents using AutoCAD, Maya, and Adobe CS; attended client meetings and coordinated with contractors throughout construction process

Architectural InternHossack & Associates Architects | Mississauga, CanadaWorked directly with project architects to produce schematic designs, construction drawings, and details, as well as assist with contract administration for various institutional projects using AutoCAD, Revit, and MS Office

ACADIA Graphic Design & Production TeamPhilip Beesley Architect | Toronto, CanadaFormatted various ACADIA Conference publications using Adobe InDesign

Research AssistantRyerson University | Toronto, CanadaAssisted Dr. Medhat Shehata in his research on Recycled Concrete in a laboratory

2012 - present

2008 - 2012

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Sept - Dec 2014

Jan - Apr 2014

Jul - Aug 2013

July 2011

EdUCATION

RECOGNITION

PROFESSIONAL ExPERIENCE

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Quebec City, CanadaParis, France

Beijing, China

Shanghai, ChinaTokyo, Japan

Foshan, China

Hong Kong, China

Hainan, China

Bangkok, Thailand

Montreal, Canada

New York, U.S.

Washington D.C., U.S.

Toronto, Canada

Bruce, Canada

Youth Ambassador FinalistThe Cross-Cultural Community Services Association | Toronto, CanadaPromote Canadian multiculturalism and diversity through workshops and outreach activities to engage the community

Waterloo Orientation Week LeaderUniversity of Waterloo | Cambridge, CanadaLed Orientation week activities and assisted first year students in adapting to the new university environment

Artists’ Society of Agincourt PresidentAgincourt Collegiate Institute | Toronto, CanadaPlanned, organized, and led various art-related activities at school to raise interest of visual arts in the student body; formerly VP and Gr. 10 Rep

Environment-Awareness Youth AmbassadorThe Cross-Cultural Community Service Association | Toronto, CanadaConducted various outreach activities to educate the public about pollution, recycling, and other environmental issues

Hand Drafting, Physical Modelling, Hand Rendering

Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, AutoCAD, Revit, Microsoft Office, Rhino, V-Ray for Rhino, Google SketchUp, Laser Cutting

Fluent and literate in: English, Cantonose, MandarinConversable and literate in: French

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Sept 2013

2009 - 2012

2010 - 2011

Manual

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Languages

ExTRA-CURRICULARS SPECIALIZEd SKILLS

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RESUMElisa yanqi huang

[email protected] (647) 863 4673

4-2150 Dunwin Dr. Mississauga ON

L5L 5M8

T: (905) 607-8284 F: (905) 607-8290

E: [email protected] www.hossackarch.com

June 19, 2014

To Whom It May Concern,

Concerning: Letter of Reference for Lisa Huang

Lisa was a full-time co-op student at Hossack & Associates Architects for four consecutive months, from January to April 2014.

Lisa’s term with us was her first full-time position in an architectural practice and we were pleasantly surprised with her maturity and inquisitive manner. She was very eager to complete all assignments we gave to her and did so with a pleasant disposition. Lisa used her time effectively while in her placement, while many times having to work very independently.

Lisa is receptive to coaching and an attentive and careful listener who is obviously focussed Lisa is receptive to coaching and an attentive and careful listener who is obviously focussed Lisa is receptive to coaching and an attention understanding, retaining and applying new knowledge. She has been exposed to several aspects of practice including proposal preparation, feasibility studies, aspects of construction administration and assistance with technical drawing packages—all with real-world time constraints. In each case Lisa contributed to successful outcomes.

Lisa has gained through her placement with us a better understanding of office procedures and has complied with our standards with due diligence.

We wish Lisa all the best in her future studies and employment and would highly recommend her as a team member to our architectural colleagues.

Yours truly,

HOSSACK & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS

Priscilla Ladouceur, B.E.S., B.Arch., O.A.A., MRAIC

HOSSACK & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS

Priscilla Ladouceur, B.E.S., B.Arch., O.A.A., MRAIC

4 reference letter | hossack & associates architects

February 02, 2015

To Whom It May Concern,

Lisa is the best intern we have had from Waterloo and arguably the best Intern who has worked at our office. She exhibits an intense and devoted amount of enthusiasm about her work. She is highly skilled, able to work independently and an incredible listener.

We gave her a lot of responsibility. She worked at a very advanced level. She worked primarily on two projects: a small residential renovation and an infrastructural renovation for MTR. She modelled,drew, conducted site visits, reviewed shop drawings and met directly with our clients. She was involved with primary design tasks with our Senior Designers, myself and Clover as well as with detailed development and execution. She was able to understand our design intentions, to work in a rigorous manner that thoroughly explored those ideas and to communicate verbally and graphically with exceptional clarity. She always had ideas and insights about refining and developing the designsthat resulted from her careful work. She also regularly found innovative ways to systematize thedesign process allowing for multiple, quick design iterations: something we truly appreciate and value in the office.

Lisa's job performance was superb. She was timely, well organized and very good about communicating with everyone she worked with. She is team oriented and was able to both lead and support projects. While her focus was predominately on two projects, she was nimble and able to jump into other tasks and projects quickly. She is a talented and promising young Architect who I am certain will go on to have a meaningful and successful career.

Please accept this as my highest possible recommendation.

Sincerely,

davidcloversDavid C. Erdman FAAR, AIA Assoc.Directorr

University of Hong KongFaculty of ArchitectureMaster of Architecture Thesis ChairrAAssistant Professor of Designwww.arch.hku.hkwww.arch.hku.hk

5reference letter | davidclovers

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wAVEwORKEda cambridge common

studio designindividual project 01

The site for Waveworked is located at the bank of the Grand River, lined by a 2-metre high berm on the riverside. The building plays on the idea that if the river washes up the banks, it will flow over the berm, and at the encouter of the building, it will pass under, punch through, or overtake the structure to reach the street side. When the water retracts, it pulls with it objects back to the river – or in this case, it draws people to gather by the riverside. Physical access to the berm and riverside path is provided from each of the 3 levels of the building, creating a series of undulating sections along its length.

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1 .................... Meeting room2 .......................... classroom3 .......... auditorium balcony4 ................ outdoor theatre5 ........... community kitchen

6 ....................... eating area7 ............. community room8 ........................ diving pool9 ................. Swimming pool10 ........... Pool viewing area

The street facade of the building refl ects the conditions of physical, visual, or obstructed access to the riverside through the use of clear, tinted, and frosted glazing, respectively.

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waveworked | cambridge common

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POOL SECTION PERSPECTIVE

studio design

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GREENHOUSE SECTION PERSPECTIVE

AUDITORIUM SECTION PERSPECTIVE

waveworked | cambridge common

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Gallery Section Model

studio design

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Pool Section Model

waveworked | cambridge common

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JUNK

02infill residential studio design

in collaboration with Carla Gruber, Rui Hu, Terry Huang

In a perimeter block development, buildings are located along the perimeter of the city block, with street-facing entrances and a semi-private central space in the rear of the buildings. The Junk site is part of a such development in downtown Galt, where the central space is considered leftover – junk – and currently serves as an unauthorized parking lot.To repurpose the site, design ideas from two classmates are combined and developed into a studio apartment building. The design experiments with trapezoidal units to create unique living spaces and angular facades.

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1 ........................... Fire route2 ......... residential parking3 ......... Permeable paving4 .............. Vegetated area5 ...................... Main lobby6 ...................... Utility room7 .................. laundry room8 ............... Glazed corridor9 ............... residential anit

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04 Juxtapose units 05 Stretch units to manipulate facade

06 Provide exterior space per unit

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1. Unit entrance2. Vent plug3. Walk-in closet4. Bathroom5. Kitchen6. living area7. Sliding cabinet8. Balcony

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the cabinet unit is designed to have a fold-down bed with drawers on one face, while the other is equiped with cabinets and a fold-down table. the unit glides on a set of mounted tracks so that it can be pulled out or pushed against the wall by the user to suit the space requirements for its multiple functions.

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STORM’S EyEpop-up disaster relief housing

ssef 2013 competition entryin partnership with Cynthia Tang 03

On average, 31.5 million people worldwide are displaced annually from their homes as the result of natural disasters. Ordinarily in the U.S., FEMA will begin to allot trailer homes 45-60 days post-disaster. To bridge this massive housing gap and avoid tent cities, the Storm’s Eye was designed as a pop-up shelter unit to allow for transportation convenience and quick assembly. The instant neightbourhoods formed from these housing units allow refugees to come together in solidarity in a tranquil environment liken to the calm in the eye of a storm.

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the angularity of the units allow them to form various confi gurations to encourage social interaction and sense of community amongst the refugees.

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the individual units are collapsible and can be folded to occupy minimal space for transportation effi ciency.

23storm’s eye | pop-up disaster relief housing

Storm’s eye uses steel as its primary structural component and is designed to have the ability to fully collapse and to create units of changeable forms. the pin joint (B) allows the adjacent arms to pivot and frame living spaces of various triangular and trapezoidal confi gurations. The ball bearings (c) enable the arm to slide freely along the circular shaft within the principal mast. Locking pins are then used to secure the structure in the desired form. the adjustable footings (d) accommodate for uneven terrain while the connector plates (e) can bolt together multiple units to form a community. the cable connection (a) allows a canopy to be raised by tension cables between units to reinforce the sense of community and protection for the refugees.

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Steel panels are slipped into the frame, completing the enclosure of the living space. each unit can sleep up to four adults in bunk beds, with generous space in between for storage and small group activities.

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COCOHUT

04extreme climate oasisenvironmental studies design

individual project

oasis - a place of refuge from the primary environment

Before the invention of electricty and air-conditioning technologies, humans achieved thermal comfort in extreme climates using solely architectural and natural elements. The Cocohut is an architectural response to hot-humid climate which aims to achieve maximum sensual comfort while being “unplugged”. It employs indigenous passive strategies and local materials along with innovative elements to create a cultural place of retreat from the heat.

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the high canopy coconut palms block low angle sunlight but allows wind to funnel through between the tree trunks. the tree house is also elevated from ground-level humidity and the higher temperatures at ground level.

Haikou is the capital city of the Hainan island province just south of Mainland china. the chinese characters for Haikou means mouth of the ocean, in other words, the seaport, owing to its coastal location. Haikou is also nicknamed Coconut City for the abundance of coconut palm which grew locally.

HAIKOU, HAINAN, CHINA Wind WHeelclimate Hot-humidavg annual high temp 27°avg annual low temp 17°relative humidity 78% ~ 87%

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revolving wall panels can be adjusted separately to catch the winds and manipulate air fl ow. The large overhang shades interior from high-angle sunlight while the 4m high roof allows air to stratify and exhaust through the vent.

coconut Palmcocos nuciferaHeight: up to 30mtrunk diameter: 46-60cmleaf length: 4-6m

coconut palm are known for the salt resistance, strength, and straightness in their trunks. Bamboo mat veneer composites are used in the wall panels for their high strength-to-weight ratio.

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PROFESSIONAL ExPERIENCEvarious

as an architectural assistantteam & individual 05

As part of the Waterloo Architecture Program, students get the chance to complete four-month internship periods in between our study terms. During my past work experiences, I gained exposure and involvement in the different office functions of an architectural firm, as well as took part in the design process, construction documention, and contract administration of various projects.

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Playcode is an interactive artwork designed to activate the admiralty Station. drawing upon its historical past as a naval base, which communicated through Morse code, and the contemporary usage of mobile devices for communication, the elevation of the stairwell was designed to transition from Morse codes to QR codes, blurring the boundary between the past and present. Passengers are encouraged to decode, interact, and extract information using handheld devices.

Working with the principal and one other colleague, I was largely involved in the design process of this project. i developed various iterations for the continuous elevation and refi ned the patterns. I was responsible for producing drawings, digital models, as well as renders using Maya, Rhino, AutoCAD, and Adobe CS. I also coordinated with suppliers to manufacture mockups for the fi nal client presentation.

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PLAyCOdErenovation of admiralty mtr station

schematic design / design developmentdavidclovers ltd, hong kong

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Sawyer’s Residence was a renovation project in Sai Kung, Hong Kong. As the main person involved in the project, I was often required to work independently and in a systematic manner. I was responsible for completing working drawings, construction details, and red-line revisions, as well as sourcing materials, fixtures, and appliances. I attended client meetings and communicated regularly with contractors to ensure that the clients’ preferences and consturction specificities were properly communicated and translated to construction. I also reviewed shop drawings and paid site visits during the construction process.

davidclovers

SAWYER’S RESIDENCErenovation of a private residence

construction documentation / contract admindavidclovers ltd, hong kong

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LEGAL DESCRIPTIONPART OF LOT 7, CON. 7,EAST OF HURONTARIO STREETREGISTERED PLAN 43R-32158

CITY OF MISSISSAUGA, REGION OFPEEL

6375 AIRPORT RD.,MISSISSAUGA, ON.

PROCUREMENT No. FA.49.313-14

As indicated

4/25/2014 5:13:59 PM

INTERIORELEVATIONS -PRPS & FIRESTATION TILE

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FIRE STATION #119 & PEELREGIONAL PARAMEDIC

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the Fire Station #119 and Parademic Station #S11 building is a new construction for the city of Mississauga and the Region of Peel. The facility will be built and certified for LEED Silver.

Working with one other colleague, I revised the site plan for SPA, designed floor and wall tile patterns, completed interior elevations, and created colour board. I also completed a series of architectural details for concrete, wall base, millwork, windows, and specialty equipments. Furthermore, I designated appropriate signage in the building to meet the Region of Peel Standards as well as completed the respective signage schedules.

36 hossack & associates architects

FIRE STATION #119new construction for a fire station

construction documentationhossack & associates architects, mississauga, canada

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VIEWFINDINGphotography

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THANK YOU

[email protected] (647) 863 4673

LH