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KYLE BRILL ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

Kyle Brill Architecture Portfolio

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KYLE BRILL

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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RESUMEQualifications

-Strong 2D and 3D representation due to experience in past projectsSoftware: Rhinoceros 4.0, Vray, Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCad-Excellent teamwork as the CASA rep for the Waterloo Architectural Students Association (WASA) -Great organizational abilities shown through experience as a contractors assistant-Effective communication skills as seen in experience as a University of Waterloo orientation week leader

Education Candidate for Bachelor of Architectural Studies 2009 - PresentUniversity of Waterloo, Cambridge Ontario

ExpEriEncE

Contractors Assistant June 2008 -June 2009RHome - Custom Built Homes, Toronto, Ontario- General maintenance of construction site through organization of sub - contractors- Minor construction projects

Volunteer 2008 Office of Dr. Bernard Zylberberg, Toronto, Ontario-Front of office management-Computer work-Communication improved through assisting patients

Volunteer 2007 Magen David Adom, Toronto, Ontario-Aquired donations and future support for the foundation-Public relations developed through working with external organizations

intErEsts -Kyle is incredibly interested in Film, Cooking, Art, Animation and Industrial Design

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STRUCTURE + FORM1A Installation Fall 2009Design StudioIn collaboration with: Kemal Alladin, Giles Hall, Miguel Sanchez- Enkerlin and Milde MiskintyeProfessor: Rick Andrighetti

This installation examined the relationships present within structure and form. It is comprised of two main elements, a suspended canopy and a self supporting arch which both mimic the shape of waves crashing against rock. The boxes are bound in chains by snapping the the lip of one onto that of the box preceding it. By layering and folding shorter chains a rigid spine is created which allows a self suporting arch to emerge from the intital pattern laid out on the gallery wall.

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STRUCTURE + FORM

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ARCHITECTONICS1A ModelFall 2009Design StudioProfessor: Rick Andrighetti

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ARCHITECTONICS

The goal of this project was to explore the basic principles of architectonics. In addition it served as our first real comprehensive architectural modeling experience. Each model was required to have basic elements such as a column, a beam a wall and a roof in addition these elements would serve to create a unique place of repose.

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PAVILLION SSSEF Curvature CompetitionWinter 2010In collaboration with: Andrew WintersBuilding Construction + Visual CommunicationsProfessors: Terri Meyer Boake + March Cichy

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Architectonics revisited. Every year students compete in the Structural Steel Edu-cation Foundations annual design competition. They are asked to design a struc-ture that enhances and displays the qualities of steel while following a specific theme. For this years competition the theme was curvature, however the design chosen by my group implemented rigid steel members arranged at different angles and heights to achieve fluctuation and fluidity.

PAVILLION S

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OASIS1B Passively Designed RefugeWinter 2010Envrionmental DesignProfessor: Terri Meyer Boake

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The Oasis project was an attempt to create a 100% passive refuge that maintains a sense of thermal comfort through materiality and experience. The main strategy was to move most of the building underground to re-duce contact with the sun. In addition the main pathway acts as a wind tunnel drawing wind into the spaces below while thermal mass works to retain heat at night.

OASIS

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OASIS

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OASIS

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WINDRUNNER1B Sustainable TrailerSpring 2010Visual Communications 3Professor: Mark Cichy

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The Windrunner is a conceptual design that uses a breezeway to supply cross ventilation and ample natural daylighting across an open concept interior. In the spirit of a nomadic lifestyle the Windrunner is as adaptable as the user needs it to be, a table can become a peice of the floor and the bed can be retracted into the roof freeing up the space below.

WINDRUNNER

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WINDRUNNER

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WINDRUNNER

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HOUSE FOR A COMPOSER1A Small Scale HouseFall 2009Design StudioProfessor: Rick Andrighetti

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As a seasonal home for different composers, the layout is as open and adapt-able as possible. The house can transform into a performance space simply by opening up the several sliding glass walls that look out onto the court. The court-yard plays an important role in the overall shceme of the house, acting as the main ‘audience’ space by creating an almost amphitheatre like effect at the heart of the home.

HOUSE FOR A COMPOSER

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ARTWORK

Both of these peices are expressionistic statements on the purpose of choice and the journey that such a simple concept can lead us on. Certain choices can open up infintie possibili-ties for us. While some of them may lead us to a dead end, others can open doors to new and exciting experiences.

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THANK YOUFor taking the time to review my portfolio, I hope to hear from you soon.

Contact

T1: 647-998-4468

T2: 416-631-9849

email: [email protected]

Permanent Address: 24 Tregellis Rd. Toronto, ON M3H1K2

Temporary Address: 105 St. Andrews St. Cambridge, ON M1S1N7