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SamWillmanUniversity of Waterloo School of Architecture BAS Candidate
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Hello,I have put together a collection of work from my first and second year at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. I hope you enjoy them as fully as I enjoyed producing them and that they might offer me the opportunity to get to know you better in the future.
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To design a 50 room hotel in the Galt downtown of Cambridge, Ontario, I’ve created a courtyard in it’s centre, which all else revolves around. Although physically separate from the two streets which it faces on, it is visually connected by a glazed lobby along Main St. and a series of punched windows which view it through the restaurant/bar from the Eastern Street.
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The Building is meant to act as a frame for the court-yard for the people on the street. The exposed concrete structure is and hyper-simplified. It is a building which, opposed to being the source of beauty, showcases it, while flowing seamlessly with rhythm of the downtown strip.
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Sheet metal roofing2x4 strapping2x10 joistsAir gapBatt insulationRigid insulationVapour barrierGypsum board
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With concrete floors, and a con-crete wall running through its cen-tre, as well as double stud walls and triple glazed windows, the Trombe House was designed to heat, cool and ventilate itself first passively and second mechanically.In the winter heating centers around the interior concrete wall which runs through the bedroom wing of the house. During the day while it is warm heat is stored in the wall via the highly glazed south wall as well as the fireplace in the living room and is released at night. The house can be built with cheap, common place materials. Save the barbed rebar which would have to be produced for the project. This however works very well on a large scale when cheap housing is need-ed en mass, as the pre-fab system allows the frame to be built quickly, with inexperienced laborers.
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A small temporary residence for a solitary artist at work. Set in a meadow, the living program recoils into the hill while the studio grows out and looks across it.
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An entry for the 2011 SEFF Steel Construction Student Completion, themed biomimicry. Us-ing the strength of an egg the structure pro-vides shelter and and garden space in the rainy climate of Vancouvre B.C.
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The structure of an egg is extremely strong it protects the hen’s unborn child. Like an egg the Robson Square garden uses the strength of it’s geometry to shelter those bellow.
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The structure of an egg is extremely strong it protects the hen’s unborn child. Like an egg the Robson Square garden uses the strength of it’s geometry to shelter those bellow.
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St. Mary’s Chapel ALTAR + PULPIT + TABERNACLE + INTERIOR
This project was done while on Co-op with an Edmonton based firm. Working closely with the project, a chapel that was already in construction, I designed a suite of furniture, coordinated and specified finishes as well as drafted bid con-tracts and correspondence with the client in order to pull the details together.
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ObjectiveThis is a good place to note that my objective for the time I have on earth is to experience the widest stretch of life I can while here. So ultimately I will always be looking for a path which I cannot follow twice. However, as pertaining more specifically to the opportunity of working in a architecture or design firm, what I would really like is a good conversation. A position where I am constantly talking, listening, drawing & watching.I am here to learn.
SkillsMac & PC LiterateAutoCAD Rhino 3D ModelingSketchUp V-Ray RenderingAdobe Creative SuiteModel Making + Hand DraftingTeamwork + OrganizationGeneral Competence
EducationUniversity of Waterloo School of Architecture, Cambridge, ON
BAS Candidate: September 2010 - Present
Community InvolvementTree Planting: Spring 2008 Organization of (record breaking) Trenton High School Food Drive: May 2010Volunteer aid in a Grade 9: Essentials science class: Fall 2009u
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Name: Sam Willmane-mail: [email protected]: samwillmanPhone: +1-613-394-0305C V
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Volunteer ExperienceStudent Trustee: Hastings and Prince Edward School Board,
Belleville, ON, CanadaBy Representing the student voice at the board table as well as involvement with the Ministry of Education
through the Ontario Student Trustee Association, I learnt a good deal about professionalism and the operations of a complex system of councils. I developed a strong sense of how to move and function within them and and
improved my organizational skills.2009 - 2010
Professional ExperienceRockliff Peirzchajlo Architects & Planners Ltd.
Edmonton , AB, CanadaAs my first coop experience this was my introduction to the world of professional architecture. The small scale of
the office gave me the opportunity to work in a variety of different projects and project phases; from participation in construction meetings, meetings with clients, design work and construction administration.
January - May 2012Reference Available upon request
Other ExperienceA Summer in South America
Various parts of Bolivia & PeruThis time was spent in aid of the people of the sacred valley, helping them recover from the damage of the floods
of the previous January, while seeing the world at the same time. I learnt how to adapt to unfamiliar and unan-ticipated situations, developed strong language and communication skills, and became very comfortable with
negotiations and quick connection making with people that could help make my desires for the trip actualize. June - August 2010
Thank You
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