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Braden Gray /// Architecture Portfolio 2012 /// Bachelor of Architecture /// University of Waterloo

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Braden Gray /// Architecture Portfolio 2012/// Bachelor of Architecture/// University of Waterloo

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Date: 2007 - 2012

Organization:Location: Canada, Netherlands

Resume

Contact Information\\\ [email protected] | 403.240.2920\\\ 636 Sierra Morena Pl. SW Calgary AB, CANADA T3H 2W9

Education\\\ University of Waterloo, 2007 - 2012 Honours Bachelor of Architecture\\\ University of Victoria, 2006 - 2007 Bachelor of Science Candidate

Work Experience\\\ PASCALE GIRARDIN Jan - Apr 2012 Stagiare | Montreal\\\ pascalegirardin.com Design, Interior Rendering

\\\ ATELIER PRO May - Aug 2011 Stagiare | The Hague\\\ www.atelierpro.nl Design, Modelling, Rendering

\\\ GEC ARCHITECTURE Jan - Apr 2011 Intern Architect | Calgary\\\ www.gecarch.com Schematic Design, Design Devel.

\\\ LEVS ARCHITECTEN Sept - Dec 2009 Stagiare | Amsterdam\\\ www.levs.nl Interior Modelling, Rendering

\\\ CANNON DESIGN Jan - Apr 2009 Intern Architect | Calgary\\\ www.cannondesign.com Design Development

\\\ CITY OF CALGARY 2004 - Current Sr. Sailing Instructor | Calgary\\\ www.calgary.ca/recreation/ Program Development, Instruction, Fibreglass work

Skills and Abilities\\\ Windows and Macintosh Platforms, Grasshopper, Rhino, V-Ray, Maxwell \\\ Sketchup, Artlantis 3, AutoCAD 2011, Microsoft O�ce, Adobe CS5

Strengths\\\ Team Player, Involved, Organized, Enthusiastic, Committed\\\ Hard working, Performs under pressure, Creative, Fun!

Awards \\\Ontario Global Edge Scholarship Internship Award\\\ Fiscal Scholarship for International Internship 2011

\\\ LEVS Architecten Design/Renders\\\ Publieksprijs Architects of the Year Netherlands 2010

\\\ ThinkToronto Design Competition Design/Renders\\\ Honourable Mention 2008

\\\ Intercity Sailing Regatta Edmonton Sailing\\\ 3rd place, 2008

\\\Canadian Yachting Association Sailing\\\Top 50% Western Canada, 2008

References\\\ Martijn de Visser | ProjectLeader Atelier Pro The Hague\\\ 070.350.6900| [email protected]

\\\ Doug Bruneau | Facility Foreman Calgary \\\ 403.268.1322 | [email protected]

\\\ Ken Cartier | Partner GEC Architecture Calgary\\\ 403.283.7779 | General_O�[email protected]

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UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO

Date: 2007 - 2012

Organization:Location: Canada, Netherlands

Contents

Outdoor Cooking School

Natatorium

Urban Revitization

Densi�ed Housing

Winery

Chair Construction

Kulturhus Nieuwkoop

Tricotage Veenendaal

Arts Centre Feasibiity Study

a t e l i e rwith Atelier Pro

Gemert Medisch Centrum

with Atelier ProHaagswijk Voorschoten

Merksem

with Atelier Pro

with GEC Arch

with LEVS

with LEVS U of Waterloo

U of Waterloo

U of Waterloo

U of Waterloo

U of Waterloo

U of Waterloo

architecture

U of WaterlooRARE Installation

U of WaterlooIcon Wheelchair Centre

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Merksem

The Merksem design competition asked for an addition to a old boys school built in the nearby suburb of Merksem, close to Brussels, Belgium. The School has a rich history built initially as a boys school in the 1800’s, then converted to a military headquarters during World War Two and is now a secondary boys school. The School has had many renovations, creating a certain level of discontinuity between the facade and interior space. The proposed renovation was to remove all existing renovations and add a new building. The materiality and facade responds to the existing forest condi-tion found on site, while highlighting the historic landscape and preserving the heritage of the existing building.

/// Brussels, Belgium/// 4A Cooperative, Spring 2011

Existing Building and Renovations

Remove all existing Renovations

Existing Forest in�uence Shape and Facade

Renovated Blocks

Existing Building

Singular Renovation

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Date: Spring 2011

Organization: Atelier ProLocation: Brussels, Belgium

Merksem

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Date: Spring 2011

Organization: Atelier ProLocation: Brussels, Belgium

Merksem

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minder-validen!

EHBO

ca. 270 plaatsen

ca. 46 plaatsen

plateaulift

390

430

56XI-024 personeelsplaats

25III-012. spreekkamer

15III-006. receptie

35II-005. catering ruimte

17WCs

277II-003. polyvalent / refter

34VI-020. expressie

48VI-020. stille ruimte

53III-013. bureel dubbelg.

Date: Spring 2011

Organization: Atelier ProLocation: Brussels, Belgium

Merksem

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Gemert Medisch Centrum

The Gemert Medical centre is established in the town of Gemert. The site consists of an existing school and large playing �eld. The program of the site is very multi-functional. Incorporating a seniors citizens home, medical centre, pharmacy and an extension to the existing school. The mixed use of a relatively small area focuses on the idea of creating a tight knit commu-nity and sharing resources that are on site.

/// Gemert, Netherlands/// 4A Cooperative, Spring 2011

++ = Gemert Medisch Centrum

PharmacySenior CarePrimary School

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Date: Spring 2011

Organization: Atelier ProLocation: Gemert, Netherlands

Gemert Medisch Centrum

Medical Centre

School Expansion

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Date: Spring 2011

Organization: Atelier ProLocation: Haagswijk, Netherlands

Haagswijk Voorschoten

Boshuis / Forest House

This was a competition for a private home in a small suburb of the Hague, in the Netherlands. The Boshuis is a home situated on the edge of a forest. The house needed to embody a level of privacy, intimacy and mimic the intro-verted nature of a small meadow sorrounded by trees.

/// Haagswijk Voorschoten, Netherlands/// 4A Cooperative, Spring 2011

Division of Privacy Circulation Core Entrance and Exit

Natural LightingIncrease exterior privacy

Hollowing of non Circulation space

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Date: Spring 2011

Organization: Atelier ProLocation: Haagswijk, Netherlands

Haagswijk Voorschoten

de bos huis haagwijk voorschoten

Beschutting en ervaring. Wat je nodig hebt is ̀ n dak.Een dak bestaand uit horizontaal licht hellende vlakken.Vlakken die een spel aangaan met de bomen.Langgerekte vormen maken letterlijk het contact met het landschap zo groot mogelijk. Wanden omarmen. Het zijn veelal gesloten vlakken met af en toe naar buiten. Zo ontstaat er een veelheid aan wisselende ervaringen als je je door het boshuis begeeft.De verschillende ruimtes zijn te verdelen in een gesloten service-deel en in elkaar doorlopende ruimtes die als het ware een geheel vormen. Een diagonaal geplaatste trap scheidt deze beide zones. Licht van opzij geeft deze trap een schitterende lichtval. Eenmaal boven kijk je over het dak van de woonvleugel heen en voel je je weer terug tussen de bomen.

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openbaar & privé interne circulatie rotatie op plek rotatie in hoogte modelleren op plek modelleren voor licht

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Tricotage Veenendaal

Veenendaal is technically considered a kulturhus because of its mixed program, but because of its speci�city to performance arts, its functionality is very di�erent. Dance is not only performance based, but also much of a danc-ers career is spent in a studio rehearsing, so a large amount of emphasis was placed on making the rehearsal space a much more viewable area. The public’s comfort in a dance theatre is very important, therefore the foyer space needed to be comfortable for parents, audience members and dancers alike.

/// Amsterdam, Netherlands/// 2B Cooperative, Fall 2009

Theatre Space Reheasal Area (Public View) Foyer

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Date: Fall 2009

Organization: LEVSLocation: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Tricotage Veenendaal

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Kulturhus Niewkoop

With the Netherlands continual densi�cation, the demand for a versatile type of building has become high. There is an increase of di�erent types of program incorporated into one structure. Kulturhus Niewkoop needed a mixture of a theatre, library and a senior citizens home. The building needed a complex, yet versatile interior which allowed for di�ering func-tions, but a uni�ed feel.

/// Amsterdam, Netherlands/// 2B Cooperative, Fall 2009

+ + = Kulturhus Nieuwkoop

Seniors Home Public Library Performance Space

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Date: Fall 2009

Organization: LEVSLocation: Amsterdam

Kulturhus Nieuwkoop

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Arts Centre Feasibility Study

With the rising population of Fort MacMurray due to the successes of Alberta’s oil sands, the city of Fort MacMurray has considered building an Arts Centre within the region.The greater Wood Bu�alo area has a large number of towns and villages within the region, in�uencing the placement of the Arts Centre. In addition, new transit plans have been established between communities, further in�uencing the placement of Fort Mac’s �rst Art Centre.

/// Fort MacMurray, Canada/// GEC Architecture, Winter 2011

FORT MCMURRAY (72,363)

DRAPER (267)

SAPRAE CREEK (864)

MILDRED LAKE

TAR ISLAND

GREGOIRE LAKE (253) ANZAC (837)

JANVIER (194)

CONKLIN (372)MARIANA LAKE

FORT MCKAY (862)

HIGHWAY 63 HIGHWAY 883

Industrial Site

Populated Area

River/Body of Water

Major Road

Minor Road

Service Area

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Date: Winter 2010

Organization: GEC ArchitectureLocation: Fort Mcmurray, Canada

Arts Centre Feasibility StudyViable Siting

Intensi�cation Nodes

Proposed Green space

Transit Line

Transit Stop

Proposed Siting

Viable Siting

Public Buildings

Intensi�cation Nodes

Intensi�cation NodesCommercial Zone

Proposed Residental

Developing Residental

Water

Community Space

Existing Residental

Proposed Roadways

Industrial

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Icon Wheelchair Centre

The program of the Icon Wheelchair Centre is focused around the intro-duction, rehabilitation, training and eventual physcial conditioning of parapelegic patients operating wheelchairs. I wanted to create an envi-ronment where people could aquire, familiarize and eventually master skills they use to navigate environments not tailored to their needs.

/// Toronto, Canada/// 4B Comprehensive Design Studio, Summer 2012

Ramp to Second level

Basic Indoor Track

Advanced Outdoor Track

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Date: Summer 2012

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Toronto, Canada

Icon Wheelchair Centre

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Date: Summer 2012

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Toronto, Canada

Icon Wheelchair Centre

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Date: Summer 2012

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Toronto, Canada

Icon Wheelchair Centre

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RARE Installation

In the summer we were asked to make an landscape installation for a ecologi-cal reserve site (RARE area), based on conceptual ideas from a landscape architect of our choice.

After we decided on Peter Walker, we decided to adopt his concept of taking nature and placing it in a cityscape in a arti�cial (ex. cross) pattern. But how were we to adopt this for the RARE site. We decided to invert his concept, by taking icons of the city; glowing lamps, and placing them in the RARE site in an arti�cial pattern.

/// Cambridge, Canada/// 4B Landscape Project, Summer 2012

Urban Context

Grid Projection

Posts placed in RARE site

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Date: Summer 2012

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Cambridge, Ontario

RARE Installation

Light SensorSilicone Seal

Laser Cut Cap

Frosted Plexi Case

Drilled Hole

2x2 Post

Spike for Straightening

Tapered Post End

Solar Cell

Circuit Board

LED

Screws

RechargableBattery

Reflector

Post

Spike

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Autumn Cooking School

Site Plan

Stove tops

Maximize heated Area

Control Zones

Wind �ow

Structural grid

Canopy form

Panelled canopy

Modelled and designed exclusively using Grasshopper for Rhino, the Autumn cooking school / dining Pavillion was designed to attract attention to the rich agricultural Heritage of the Toronto area. The major in�uences to the cooking school are quite simple. Heating and Ventilation. The canopy is divided into four control areas, each with a di�erent set of controls to increase or decrease the amount of ventiliation in each area.

/// Toronto, Canada/// 3B Design Studio, Fall 2010

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Date: Fall 2010

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Toronto, Canada

Autumn Cooking School

LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1:50

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Date: Fall 2010

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Toronto, Canada

Autumn Cooking School

CONTROL ZONE #1 CONTROL ZONE #2 CONTROL ZONE #3 CONTROL ZONE #4

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Date: Fall 2010

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Toronto, Canada

Autumn Cooking School

PRIMARY STRUCTURE

FLOOR ANCHOR WALL ANCHOR

SECONDARY STRUCTURE

TERTIARY STRUCTURE

CANOPY PANELS

Stretched fabric between the four pointscreated by both the secondary and thetertiary structure, the canopy panels are the solid element which encloses the space in order to create an “envelope”.

Reinforced by rings at the attaching corners,the edges are also doubled up in order to create some rigidity in the panel itself and to help bear axial tensile loads along the axis of its edge.

Consisting of rods running perpendicular to the secondary structure, the purpose ofthe tertiary structure is to support and to control the panel system. Each panel is stretched at two points between the secondarystructure and at the tops and bottoms of thetertiary structure as shown to the right.

The tertiary structure allows for rotation in one direction, allowing for the panel to in�ectchanges in its environment or changes requiredby the user. The angle and degree of change is in�uenced by whichever demand is higher.

When program below requires ventilation or light, the panels can be opened above by a setof cables running across the tertiary structure. In scenarios where the demand is not speci�c, thewind activity determines the angle and porosity.

The secondary structure is constructed by fouraluminium conduits about half an inch thick. Each of these are crimped in order to form a lap jointto join them together to form the rectangle thatis the basic unit for the canopy panels. The rods that form the tertiary structure has joinery at the corners of the secondary structure.

The crimped areas would also be where the structure would be bent in order to �t the pro�le of the form. These are attached to the primary structure through a subset of rods at the midpoints of certain parts of the secondary structure. This allows the panel itselfto be able to move and also ensure there is enough clearance for the fabric itself.

Composed of tent-pole-like elastic conduits, the primary structure is about 2-inches thick and made to span the canopy itself. It is attached to either wall or �oor anchors bolted to their respective surfaces. The structure should have some give and will �ex a small amount when lateral wind or rain forces act upon it. Above are the wall and �oor anchors for mounting the primary structure to the site.

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Natatorium

The Natatorium was a school project aimed at creating a local swimming facility within an urban context, while providing a high level sports training facility. Required to contain an olympic sized length and diving pool, the buildings circulation needed to be direct and expedient. The two lower pools are linked visually and physically by a childrens pool, allowing for a view into both the diving tank, and the length pool.

/// Toronto, Canada/// 3A Design Studio, Fall 2008

Spinal Circulation 2 Pool Typologies Overlapping Pools Intermediate Pool

Striped Ceiling Arcing Roof Cut out Roof Based on Program

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Date: Fall 2008

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Toronto, Ontario

Natatorium

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Urban Revitilization

Based in the eroding South Parkdale Community in Toronto, Canada. The 3A combination urban planning/complex building program studio worked to push concepts of re-uniting isolated and segregated communities, usually the result of poor highway and transportation placement.The strategy pursued considers bridging as a major tool in battling commu-nity seggregation. This bridging condition is not isolated speci�cally to transportation veins, but also avoiding the disruption of public �ow through commercial and residential space.

/// Toronto, Canada/// 3A Design Studio, Winter 2010

Secondary Roadways Tertiary Roadways

Public Circulation Elevated Pathways Planned Communites

Community

South Parkdale

Waterfront

Highway 401

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Date: Winter 2010

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: South Parkdale, Toronto

Urban Revitilization

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Densi�ed Housing

Given the strict parameters of a 6.5m x 13m x 7m box, a single family home needed to be designed as an apartment unit.The apartment was based originally on an open space concept for dog pet owners, allowing the same levels of accessibility and privacy as a normal home, but for a much di�erent user group. Privacy is programmed into the space through a series of visual separations, opposed to physical ones. The window placement is to create light penetration throughout the space, giving the home an open feeling, while walls are placed to preserve the visual privacy of individuals.

/// South Parkdale, Canada/// 3A Design Studio, Winter 2010

Public

Circulation Entrance way

Elevated Entrance

Undertucked Library

Vertical Circulation

Bedrooms

Vertical Circulation

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Date: Winter 2010

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: South Parkdale, Toronto

Densi�ed Housing

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Winery

The Niagara region is convented land for Winery’s. Winery’s are a romantic idea, but at the same time are very technically demanding, and the program-matic organization is very strict in order to maintain consistent and well made wines.

The winery is shaped by its environment, allowing its shape and �ow to be in�uenced by the hillside terrain. Production is divided into two categories, aging and processing. The two are very distinct, and the buildings shape is characterized by this. The Publics interaction is secondary in consideration to the functionality of the production speci�c facility. The public realm wraps around the building, but only interacts directly with the facility in the initial processing stages.

/// Niagara, Canada/// 2B Design Studio, Spring 2009

Fermentation

Processing

Storage

Access Road Rotation due to landscape

Integration of Public space and Processing

Circulcation

Integrated Space

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Date: Fall 2007

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Toronto, Canada

Winery

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A Chair for Alexandre Despatie

Posed with the challenge to design and build a fully functioning, dynamic chair for a speci�c person or celebrity, we chose to produce a chair inspired by Alexandre Despatie, Canadian olympian.

We decided to classify the divers movements into two and a half catego-ries. Straight Position; before or after the divers rotation. The tuck position; where the diver can rotate or spin the fastest. And the third category, the transitionary phase between no motion and motion. We used this analysis to determine what kind of movements our chair should have.

/// Waterloo, Canada/// 3B Design Build, Fall 2010

Rotation

Transition

Straight

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Date: Fall 2010

Organization: University of WaterlooLocation: Waterloo, Canada

A Chair for Alexandre Despatie

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Braden Gray /// Architecture Portfolio 2012/// Bachelor of Architecture/// University of Waterloo

Thanks for your time,

Braden