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RESUME AND PORTFOLIOPATRICIA NJIDEKA KIO
TABLE OF CONTENTSresume --------------------------- 3work at tam dikibo architects --------- 4proposed abattoir -------------------13proposed academy -------------------20fortune estate ---------------------23residential building ----------------- 26thesis for post graduate --------------32undergraduate landscaping ------------43gallery of existing works ------------ 45gallery of designs ------------------48photographs -----------------------53scrabble -------------------------55
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PERSONAL INFORMATIONFull name : Kio, Patricia Njideka
Gender : Female
Date of Birth : 8th January, 1983
Address : 18 Geodetic Road,
Rumuomasi, Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, Nigeria.
Email : [email protected]
Telephone number : +2348034241052
EDUCATIONRIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY(RSUST)------ 2004 - 2010
Degree----------------Master of Science
RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY------------------1998 - 2003
Degree ---------------Bachelor of Science
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GIRLS COLLEGE
OWERRI---------------------------1992 - 1997
West African Senior School Certificate
SKILLS AND COMPETENCESDesign of residential and commercial buildings.
Ability to interpret construction drawings.
Production of paper models and three dimensional
models using various software.
Site supervision of building projects
Good team player, ability to motivate group to achieve
set goals.
PRESENTATIONSFIRE SAFETY IN BUILDINGS
Continuous Professional Development Program Seminar
September 2012
MAKING ALTERNATE DESIGN FOR
MATERIALS TO IMPROVE ENERGY
EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS-
West African Architecture Festival, October 2016
INTERESTSPoetry, Scrabble, Volunteer works
COMPUTER SKILLSAutoCad Advanced
ArchiCad Advanced
Artlantis Intermediate
Sketch up - Intermediate
AutoCad Architecture - Intermediate
Microsoft Office - Intermediate
LANGUAGESIgbo - Native
English - Fluent
ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCES2016 RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Position:- Lecturer
Responsibilities:- Member of panels for jury
2015 2016 TAM DIKIBO ARCHITECTS
Position:- Architect
Responsibilities:- Design of residential and
commercial buildings, Production of working
drawings, production of three dimensional models
with ArchiCad and AutoCad Architecture,
supervision of site, production of site reports, taking
of minutes for site meetings
20122014 KOLLYNS-TEC AND ASSOCIATES
Position:- Architect
Responsibilities:- Site Inspection of Government
Customary Court building projects, production of
reports
2000 2003 STUDIO THREE ASSOCIATES
2005 2012 STUDIO THREE ASSOCIATES
Position:- Architecture Intern
Responsibilities:- Design and paper modelling of
residential buildings
Designing, three dimensional modelling and
production of working drawings for residential and
commercial building.
REFEREESDr. N. O. Imaah--------RSUST
Dr. Frank l. Owajionyi --------RSUST
Mrs. Jubiline West----University Of Port Harcourt
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mailto:[email protected]
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Proposed Yayo-Ama Retreat Center201501
WORK AT TAM DIKIBO ARCHITECTS
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Proposed Yayo-Ama Retreat Center
INTRODUCTIONThis project was carried out at thefirm - Tam Dikibo Architects. Thedesign and drawings were done witha team of architects. I did the sitelayout, conference center and hostelsdesign and three dimensionaldrawings under the supervision ofMr. Tam Dikibo. This drawing wasdone for free as a contribution to thechurch
PROJECT BRIEFConference Center5 Hostel BlocksChapelRectors ResidenceUtility Areas, Recreation area and servicequarters.
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SERVICE QUARTERS
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GENERATOR
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AREA
RETREAT
CENTRE
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P OOL
HOUSE
GETHSEMANEPARK
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FORECOURT
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CHILDREN
P OOL
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P OOL 2
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FOOTBALL
CHAPEL
RECTOR
PROPOSED
ENTRY
DELIVERY
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SITE LAYOUT PLAN
.Access to the site is by water. A bridge will be constructed by in futureto improve accessibility to the retreat centre and the surroundingcommunities. The final site layout has a concentric layout. A cenotaphwill be centrally placed. The outdoors can also be used for gatherings.
SITE PLAN
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
CONFERENCE HALL-RETREAT CENTRE
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN
CONFERENCE HALL-RETREAT CENTRE
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.CONFERENCE HALL-RETREAT CENTRE
APPROACH VIEW
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
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.HOSTELS-RETREAT CENTRE
GROUND FLOOR PLANFIRST and SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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Each hostel block has 38 rooms with double beds. There are break out spaces, laundries, stores and common rooms.
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.HOSTELS-RETREAT CENTRE
Perspective views of hostel block. The views at the left and bottom preceded the final design in the middle and right side.
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PROJECT SUPERVISION AT UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT , RIVERS STATE NIGERIA2015
WORK AT TAM DIKIBO ARCHITECTS
Some sites visited as a staff at Tam Dikibo Architects[Clockwise from top left]i. The view of faculty building under
constructionii. On the second floor slab for
inspection during site meeting.iii. Another view of faculty buildingiv. Supervision of 6 accommodation
buildings for Nigerian National Petroleum Company workers at Onne.
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PERSONAL WORK
PROPOSED ABATTOIR 201502
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PERSONAL WORK PROPOSED ABATTOIR 2015
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Abattoirs across Nigeria are in horrible, distasteful
conditions. Open places are used, infested tables and faulty scales
for measuring meat. Meat is conveyed with dirty wheelbarrows and rickety
vehicles constituting health hazards. The quality of meat consumed is inimical to our health. Passenger vehicles and motorcycle transportation of
meat exposes it to pathogens like listeria and salmonella.
The food and agriculture organization of the united nations says Nigeria has not met the minimum animal protein intake per person.
SOLUTION Construction of a modern abattoir Provision of sanitary facilities Sanitary transportation of meat Production storage and disposal or removal of offensive
waste The abattoir will provide employment
CONCEPT all animals have a heart we need to care for the animals to get the
best meat the heart has four chambers the abattoir has four main sections administration, slaughter area, holding
pens and accommodation courtyard scheme for proper lighting
and ventilation
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PERSONAL WORK PROPOSED ABATTOIR 2015
Burning of waste that pollutes the atmosphere and the local waterways.Total number of animals slaughtered per day at existing abattoir :Cows-120, Goats-100, Pigs-30, Sheep-30, Poultry and Fish .
IMAGE OF EXISTING ABATTOIR AT PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA
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PERSONAL WORK PROPOSED ABATTOIR 2015
CASE STUDY- JOHNNYS FOOD AND MEAT COMPLEX IN ACCRA, GHANALand Area - 4.9 acres, can employ 500peopleCost - 10 million cedis-4.3 million us dollarsholding pens, slaughter house,stunning room, chilling room3 large cold stores, storage capacityof 200 metric tonnes ofprocessed meat.dry store for grainsOwner - Mr. John AgyekumConstructed in 2013Owner worked in an abattoir in Germanyfor about 25 years before moving back to hishometown in Ghana. He obtained fundingfrom his savings and the GermanGovernment. The abattoir has a capacity toslaughter 200 cows per dayAreas - Holding pens, slaughter andhanging area, cold stores, changing rooms.administration block.
HOLDING
PENS
SLAUGHTER/HANGING
AREA
COLD
ROOMS
CHANGING
ROOMS
EXPANSION
Floor plan layout
PAUNCH TABLE
TRIPEWASHINGCABINET
STOMACH CONTENTSHOPPER OVER
BUCKETELEVATOR
SKINS
INSPECTOR'SROOM
CONDEMNEDMEAT AND
OFFAL
EMERGENCYSLAUGHTER
SKINS
PAUNCH TABLE
TRIPEWASHINGCABINET
STOMACH CONTENTSHOPPER OVER
BUCKETELEVATOR
SLAUGHTERMEN'SLAVATORY
AND WASHING
FATROOM
PIGSLAUGHTER
AREA
SKINNINGRING
WAITINGPENS
STUNNINGPENS
PIG
SHEEP&GOATS
CATTLE
BLEEDINGTROUGH
CONDEMNEDMEAT AND
OFFAL
EMERGENCYSLAUGHTER
CONDEMNEDMEAT AND
OFFAL
EMERGENCYSLAUGHTER
INSPECTOR'SROOM
INSPECTOR'SROOM
DETAINEDCARCASSES
DETAINEDCARCASSES
DETAINEDCARCASSES
SKINS
PRE-COOLERAREA
CHILL ROOM
LOADING AREA
OFFICE ANDSTAFF WELFARE
PACKAGING AREA
CHILL ROOM
CHILL ROOM
FATROOMPAUNCH TABLE
TRIPEWASHINGCABINET
STOMACH CONTENTSHOPPER OVER
CATTLESLAUGHTER
AREA
SLAUGHTERMEN'SLAVATORY
AND WASHING
COOKING & SMOKING
RED OFFAL
TRIPERYANDFAT
ROOM
ISOLATION PENS
HOLDING PENS
MARKET
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PERSONAL WORK PROPOSED ABATTOIR 2015PROPOSED SLAUGHTER FOR PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA-SITE PLAN
BRIEF Unloading area Holding pens Slaughter/kill area Cooling areas Equipment stores Cold stores Smoking areas Raw process area
Slaughter house
Holding Pens
market
accomodationaccomodation
Access road
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PERSONAL WORK PROPOSED ABATTOIR 2015PERSPECTIVES AND ELEVATIONS
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PERSONAL WORK
PROPOSED ACADEMY FOR AKER SOLUTIONS AT BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA
AKER SOLUTIONSGlobal provider of products and services to the oil and gas industry for 175 yearsIts engineering, design and technology brings discoveries into productionEmploys approximately 16000 people in about 20 countries
CONCEPTThe letter A is first of the alphabetThe letter A is for excellence grade AThe concept will apply the form of theletter a, for being the first and anexcellent provider of training and
production of oil and gas services.
BRIEFOffice building,workshop1,Workshop 2,training room 1,Training room 2, Accomodation-40 rooms, 2 persons per room to Accommodate 80 people twoGate houses
Services for generatorFencingExternal works
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PERSONAL WORK
PROPOSED ACADEMY FOR AKER SOLUTIONS AT BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA JANUARY 201603
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PERSONAL WORK
PROPOSED ACADEMY FOR AKER SOLUTIONS AT BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA
offices
20 plots- 9000 square metres150metres X 60 metres
canteenworkshop
trainee accomodation
kitchenstore
entrance
lobby
courtyard swimming
pool
bar
parking-40 cars
training
room
staff
accomodation
SITE LAYOUT
Perspective of second option for the first proposal. My design was selected by the company after a design selection process and I went on to produce final design.
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PERSONAL WORK
PROPOSED ACADEMY FOR AKER SOLUTIONS AT BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA
Perspectives of final proposal
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FORTUNE ESTATE ETCHE RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA 2006
PERSONAL WORK
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FORTUNE ESTATE ETCHE, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA 2006
PERSONAL WORK
PROJECTA group of civil engineerscame together to develop11,700 square meters of landfor an estate to be leased tocompany staff.My design was selected fromsubmissions by architects allover the country.BRIEF8 of two bedroom apartments6 of three bedroomapartments.Recreation building with areasfor shopping, multi purposehall, and indoor games area.Swimming poolService building for staffworking in the estate.Security postWater treatment building.
AERIAL VIEW OF FORTUNE ESTATE
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FORTUNE ESTATE ETCHE RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA 2006
PERSONAL WORK
VIEW OF THREE BEDROOM APARTMENTS RECREATION BUILDING
VIEW OF TWO BEDROOM TERRACE BUILDING SEMI-DETACHED THREE BEDROOM APARTMENTS
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PERSONAL WORK
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AT WARRI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA OCTOBER 201605
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PERSONAL WORK
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AT WARRI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA OCTOBER 2016
GATE
HOUSE
PROPOSED BUILDING
PROJECTA family house for an extended family in their hometown.RESPONSIBILITYDesign and production of working drawings.Setting out of building on site.CONCEPTThe house is on split levels due to the terrain. The wings of the house have different heights showing steps in life.
SITE PLAN
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PERSONAL WORK
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AT WARRI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA OCTOBER 2016
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PERSONAL WORK
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AT WARRI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA OCTOBER 2016
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PERSONAL WORK
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AT WARRI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA OCTOBER 2016
Sections showing staircases, pool and basement
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PERSONAL WORKRESIDENTIAL BUILDING AT WARRI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA OCTOBER 2016
Setting out, excavation, casting of columns and laying of blockwork
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RECREATIONAL CENTRE FOR PORT HARCOURTSEPTEMBER 2008
THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK
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PROJECT DEFINITIONRecreation refreshes, renews and recreates our health.Sedentary lifestyle increases the need for recreation.
PROJECT BRIEFIndoor areas -Sports Hall, Bowling Alley, Table tennis, Spa andsauna, wrestling, judo, karate, billiards, dance theatre,aerobics, games room, squash courtsOutdoor areas - Swimming pools, miniature golf, beachvolleyball, tennis, climbing wall, playgroundSocial areas Bar. Lounges and accommodationSupport areas - Offices, Child watch, pro shops, restaurant
THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURECONCEPTIn a wave the energy of a vibration is moving away from the sourcein the form of a disturbance within the surrounding medium.Waves are unique and depend on their source in a similarity tothe flexible way to proffer solution to the magnitude of shelterneeds. Waves and exercise involve movement and energy transfer.
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
The Recreation Center is designed on16.15 acres of land with a minimumstaff strength of 90 people. This projectwas proposed to encourage over 1.3million residents in the city of PortHarcourt to increase their participationin exercising. Port Harcourt is thecapital of Rivers State. The site locationmap, site analysis and site layout areshown on the left.
SITE ANALYSIS
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
SITE PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
THIRD FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
The sections show the heights, roof slabs doubling as balconies. Tropical architecture utilizing natural sources of daylight and winds for lighting and comfort in the spaces. The courtyards serve as social spaces and aid ventilation as more wall areas are available.
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
AERIAL PERSPECTIVE OF RECREATION CENTRE
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
PERSPECTIVE VIEWS OF RECREATION CENTRE
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THESIS FOR POSTGRADUATE WORK SPORTS ARCHITECTURE
Working models for the recreation center. Picture below shows final presentation.
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SITE PLANNING AND LANDSCAPING JANUARY 2002
UNDERGRADUATE WORK
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UNDERGRADUATE WORK SITE PLANNING & LANDSCAPING
ProjectARC 476 Site planning and LandscapingModel for the above course which earned me a grade A.
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GALLERY OF EXISTING WORKSPERSONAL WORK
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GALLERY OF DESIGNSPERSONAL WORK
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PERSONAL WORK RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGs
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PHOTOGRAPHSPERSONAL WORK
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PERSONAL WORK PHOTOGRAPHY
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SCRABBLEPERSONAL WORK
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SCRABBLE
Causeway Scrabble Tournament at Johor Bahru, Malaysia 2009
Doubles Prize at National Sports Festival Lagos, Nigeria 2012
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