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Canada | United States | Netherlands | Italy | NicaraguaI’m just a short ride away | [email protected] | 647.990.5537
ZAK FISH
BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + DesignCo-Director | Cambridge, Canada | 2013-2016www.waterlooarchitecture.com - Secured the lease, insurance, permits and over $40,000 to operate student-run multi-use storefronts for art and design - Led 100+ volunteers in 40+ events and building renovations
Hariri Pontarini ArchitectsIntern Architect | Toronto, Canada | 2013www.hariripontarini.com - Individually completed BIM models and rezoning application drawing sets for two mixed-use high-rise buildings in Toronto - Involved in the design development of a seven-acre high-rise mixed-use project in downtown Toronto
Altius Architecture IncDesigner | Toronto, Canada | 2011-2012www.altius.net - Led the design of the Toronto Harbourfront Centre exhibition - Involved in the design, construction documentation, issuing of building permits, environmental assessment, client and consultant meetings for residential homes, cottages and a naturopathic clinic - Gave external presentations & developed animations for the CBC
Professional Highlights
VisitedYet to be Visited
TORONTO
NEW ORLEANS
GRANADA
NEW YORK CITY
6-PROVINCE BICYCLE TRIP
Altius (p.4) | Hariri Pontarini (p.8)| Adamson
Building Resilience Workshop
CO2 Bambu (p.14)
3,268 km | 34 Days
Kohn Pederson Fox (p.10)
Kohn Pederson Fox AssociatesIntern Architect | New York, USA | 2010www.kpf.com - Worked directly with Partners and Directors coordinating the 200-page Programming, & Concept Study for the Carnegie Mellon University School of Business
CO2 BambuVolunteer Architect | Granada, Nicaragua | 2012-2013www.inhabitat.com/co2-bambu - Designed and coordinated flood-resilient housing with the city planner, engineers, CEO, Board Members and an NGO - Defined target milestones, projected the project budget, R&D timeline and wrote a winning international grant proposal
Burton Hamfelt | OZ-P Architecten Intern Architect | Amsterdam, The Netherlandswww.burtonhamfelt.nl | www.oz-p.nl | 2009 - Assisted in the design development of a residential villa in the Netherlands and multifunctional college - Ensured that 3D computer and physical models corresponded to the latest 2D design work, identifying any conflicts that arose
University of Waterloo 2015 Master’s of Architecture (M.Arch), with commendation 2012 Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS), with distinction
3D Modeling & Graphic Design | Mac + PC ArchiCad (BIM) | Revit (BIM) | AutoCAD | SketchUp | Rhino Vray | Grasshopper | Adobe Creative Suite | Arc GIS Mapping
Fabrication Skills CNC Milling | Laser Cutting | 3D Printing | Workshop Tools Construction – Habitat for Humanity, Volunteer 2012– 2013
AWARDS 2014 Ontario Graduate Scholarship 2014 University of Waterloo President’s Graduate Scholarship 2014 Faculty Selected Graduate Award 2013 International Development Research Grant 2013 Graduate Student Entrance Scholarship 2011 Design Week Top 100 Products, DesignLines Magazine 2011 Anonymous Designer, International Competition, 2nd Place 2011 Rome Studio Dean’s List 2010 International Student Achievement Award 2009 Ontario Global Edge Scholarship for Entrepreneurship 2009 Kavelman-Fonn International Experience Award 2007 University of Waterloo Merit Scholarship
So Far
PUBLICATIONS 2015 Waterloo Region Record. 100 Notebooks 2014 Cambridge Times. Building a Bridge 2012 Engineering News Record Magazine. Building Resilience. 2012 CBC Documentary. Great Minds of Design 2012 Globe and Mail, Harbourfront exhibit asks, How much space do we really need? 2012 OMNI TV. Aaram. Interviewed for BIG ENOUGH? 2010 MoCo Loco. Toronto Design Week Preview 2010 DAMDI. Portfolio. Korea
EXHIBITIONS 2015-14 Design at Riverside Projects Selection 2011-10 & 2008 2013 Building Waterloo Region. On the Line 2012 Toronto Harbourfront Centre. BIG ENOUGH? 2011 Gladstone Hotel. Come Up to My Room 2011 The British School at Rome. Three Cities in Flux
PRESENTATIONS + PEDAGOGY 2015-14 RePOST. Symposium coordinator, MC and moderator 2015 Cambridge City Council. Presentation to Steering Committee 2013-14 Teaching Assistant. Design Studio + Structures Workshop 2013 Undergraduate Admissions Committee. University Waterloo 2013 ACADIA Adaptive Architecture. Installation Coordinator 2013-11 Building Resilience Workshop. Coordinator
ROME STUDIO
AMSTERDAM
University of Waterloo (p.22)
Burton Hamfelt (p.10)
ROME STUDIO
AMSTERDAM
University of Waterloo (p.22)
Burton Hamfelt (p.10)
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Involvement: Concept Design - Building PermitPublished: Toronto Home Life Magazine - Photos: Jonathan SavoieDesign Partner: Tony Round Construction Documentation: Mike Lancot
Lake Joseph Boathouse
PROFESSIONAL
5Lake Joseph Boathouse Altius Architecture Inc.
The design of this boathouse is driven by stringent guidelines prescribed in the zoning by-laws. The project carves into the pitched roof tradition of the area and extends views out towards the lake, taking a modern twist on the established building typology. In a site-specific approach, views are directed towards desired locations along the lake. Elements of addition in the rectangular dormers add headroom and allow the boathouse to inhabit the maximum building area, while balanced with an element of subtraction in the second-floor deck. This outdoor space is carved out of the roof through my discovery of a by-law loophole. Acting as an extension of the interior living area, the dwelling is perceived to be larger than zoning restrictions will allow. The elevations are considered as a wrapping of material integrating openings and cutouts of contrasting material adding to the dialogue between building elements.
Photo: Jonathan Savoie
Max 11m
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Max
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Max 60m2 for2nd Floor Area
Not IncludedIn Floor Area
Eave Height Maintained
Maximum Size Dormers Added Porch Cutout
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ZONING DEFINED DESIGN
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Average Dwelling Value ($)AVERAGE_VA
$50,000 - $60,000
$60,000 - $150,000
$150,000 - $260,000
$260,000 - $300,000
$300,000 - $370,000
$370,000 - $450,000
$450,000 - $550,000
$550,000 - $700,000
$700,000 - $850,000
$850,000 - $1,600,000
Rouge
Woburn
West Humber-Clairville
Milliken
West Hill
Malvern
Mimico
Bendale
Cliffcrest
Steeles
Downsview-Roding-CFB
Islington-City Centre West
L'Amoreaux
South Riverdale
York University Heights
Wexford/MaryvaleBanbury-Don Mills
Dorset Park
Humber Summit
Agincourt North
Alderwood
Morningside
Annex
Clairlea-Birchmount
Niagara
Rustic
Parkwoods-Donalda
Weston
Stonegate-Queensway
Guildwood
Hillcrest Village
St.Andrew-Windfields
Highland Creek
Bayview Village
Humbermede
Willowdale East
Birchcliffe-Cliffside
Clanton Park
Victoria Village
Bathurst Manor
Lansing-Westgate
Yorkdale-Glen Park
Black Creek
The Beaches
Rockcliffe-Smythe
New Toronto
Princess-Rosethorn
High Park-Swansea
Eringate-Centennial-West Deane
Agincourt South-Malvern West
O'Connor-Parkview
Kennedy Park
Eglinton EastIonview
Newtonbrook West
Bedford Park-Nortown
Leaside-Bennington
Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
Don Valley Village
Centennial Scarborough
Maple Leaf
Glenfield-Jane Heights
Newtonbrook East
Henry Farm
Thorncliffe Park
Oakridge
Junction Area
Long Branch
Casa Loma
Willowdale West
Old East York
Markland Woods
Kingsway South
Wychwood
Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview
Mount Dennis
Lawrence Park SouthBrookhaven-Amesbury
South Parkdale
East End-DanforthUniversity
Moss Park
Waterfront Communities
High Park North
Forest Hill NorthBriar Hill-Belgravia
Dufferin Grove
Danforth Village - Toronto
Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills
Pleasant View
Rosedale-Moore Park
Edenbridge-Humber Valley
Pelmo Park-Humberlea
Bayview Woods-Steeles
Westminster-Branson
Elms-Old Rexdale
Kingsview Village-The Westway
Eng
lem
ou
nt-
Law
ren
ce
Rexdale-Kipling
Mou
nt
Ple
asa
nt
Ea
st
Scarborough
VillageForest Hill South
Flemingdon Park
Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown
Ro
nce
sva
lles
Oakwood-Vaughan
North
Riverdale
Yonge-Eglinton
Thistletown-Beaumond Heights
Lawrence Park North
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson on-Juncti
Broadview North
Trinity-Bellwoods
Humber Heights-Westmount
Ba
y St
reet
Co
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or
Eto
bic
oke W
est
Ma
ll
Lambton Baby Point
Little Portugal W
ood
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Hu
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Corsa Italia-Davenport
Yon
ge
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Cla
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Danforth Village - East York
Blake-Jones
Caledonia-Fairbanks
West
on
-Pell
am
Pa
rk
CrescentTown
Keelesdale-Eglinton West
Kensington-Chinatown
Beechborough-Greenbrook
Palmerston-Little Italy
Mou
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Cabbagetown
Playter Estates
St.James Town
° 0 3 61.5Km
Average Dwelling Value In Each Toronto Neighbourhood
Average Dwelling Value$10,000 - $50,000
$50,000 - $150,000$150,000 - $260,000$260,000 - $300,000
$300,000 - $370,000
$370,000 - $450,000
$450,000 - $550,000$550,000 - $700,000
$700,000 - $850,000
$850,000 - $1,600,000
Cost of Space $/m2SPACEVAL
$90 - $160
$160 - $350
$350 - $470
$470 - $600
$600 - $760
$760 - $1000
$1,000 - $1,300
$1,300 - $1,900
$1,900 - $2,700
$2,700 - $7,500
Rouge
Woburn
West Humber-Clairville
Milliken
West Hill
Malvern
Mimico
Bendale
Cliffcrest
Steeles
Downsview-Roding-CFB
Islington-City Centre West
L'Amoreaux
South Riverdale
York University Heights
Wexford/MaryvaleBanbury-Don Mills
Dorset Park
Humber Summit
Agincourt North
Alderwood
Morningside
Annex
Clairlea-Birchmount
Niagara
Rustic
Parkwoods-Donalda
Weston
Stonegate-Queensway
Guildwood
Hillcrest Village
St.Andrew-Windfields
Highland Creek
Bayview Village
Humbermede
Willowdale East
Birchcliffe-Cliffside
Clanton Park
Victoria Village
Bathurst Manor
Lansing-Westgate
Yorkdale-Glen Park
Black Creek
The Beaches
Rockcliffe-Smythe
New Toronto
Princess-Rosethorn
High Park-Swansea
Eringate-Centennial-West Deane
Agincourt South-Malvern West
O'Connor-Parkview
Kennedy Park
Eglinton EastIonview
Newtonbrook West
Bedford Park-Nortown
Leaside-Bennington
Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
Don Valley Village
Centennial Scarborough
Maple Leaf
Glenfield-Jane Heights
Newtonbrook East
Henry Farm
Thorncliffe Park
Oakridge
Junction Area
Long Branch
Casa Loma
Willowdale West
Old East York
Markland Woods
Kingsway South
Wychwood
Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview
Mount Dennis
Lawrence Park SouthBrookhaven-Amesbury
South Parkdale
East End-DanforthUniversity
Moss Park
Waterfront Communities
High Park North
Forest Hill NorthBriar Hill-Belgravia
Dufferin Grove
Danforth Village - Toronto
Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills
Pleasant View
Rosedale-Moore Park
Edenbridge-Humber Valley
Pelmo Park-Humberlea
Bayview Woods-Steeles
Westminster-Branson
Elms-Old Rexdale
Kingsview Village-The Westway
Eng
lem
ou
nt-
Law
ren
ce
Rexdale-Kipling
Mou
nt
Ple
asa
nt
Ea
st
Scarborough
VillageForest Hill South
Flemingdon Park
Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown
Ro
nce
sva
lles
Oakwood-Vaughan
North
Riverdale
Yonge-Eglinton
Thistletown-Beaumond Heights
Lawrence Park North
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson on-Juncti
Broadview North
Trinity-Bellwoods
Humber Heights-Westmount
Ba
y St
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Co
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or
Eto
bic
oke W
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Ma
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Lambton Baby Point
Little Portugal W
ood
bin
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Gre
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Hu
mew
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d-
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Corsa Italia-Davenport
Yon
ge
-St.
Cla
ir
Danforth Village - East York
Blake-Jones
Caledonia-Fairbanks
West
on
-Pell
am
Pa
rk
CrescentTown
Keelesdale-Eglinton West
Kensington-Chinatown
Beechborough-Greenbrook
Palmerston-Little Italy
Mou
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Ple
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West
Ch
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Regent Park
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V
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Cabbagetown
Playter Estates
St.James Town
° 0 3 61.5Km
The price we pay for a home is more than just the cost of the property and the building.We pay for the neighbourhood and the quality and quantity of space.
Cost of Space ($/m2)$90 - $160
$160 - $350$350 - $450$450 - $600
$600 - $750
$750- $1,000
$1,000- $1,300$1,300 - $1,900
$1,900 - $2,700
$2,700 - $7,500
Cost of Space In Each Toronto Neighbourhood
Space Per PersonSPP_M
0m 0m
0m 1 0m
1 0m 150m
150m 1 0m
1 0m 0m
0m 60m
60m 330m
330m 30m
30m 630m
630m 1 100m
Rouge
Woburn
West Humber-Clairville
Milliken
West Hill
Malvern
Mimico
Bendale
Cliffcrest
Steeles
Downsview-Roding-CFB
Islington-City Centre West
L'Amoreaux
South Riverdale
York University Heights
Wexford/MaryvaleBanbury-Don Mills
Dorset Park
Humber Summit
Agincourt North
Alderwood
Morningside
Annex
Clairlea-Birchmount
Niagara
Rustic
Parkwoods-Donalda
Weston
Stonegate-Queensway
Guildwood
Hillcrest Village
St.Andrew-Windfields
Highland Creek
Bayview Village
Humbermede
Willowdale East
Birchcliffe-Cliffside
Clanton Park
Victoria Village
Bathurst Manor
Lansing-Westgate
Yorkdale-Glen Park
Black Creek
The Beaches
Rockcliffe-Smythe
New Toronto
Princess-Rosethorn
High Park-Swansea
Eringate-Centennial-West Deane
Agincourt South-Malvern West
O'Connor-Parkview
Kennedy Park
Eglinton EastIonview
Newtonbrook West
Bedford Park-Nortown
Leaside-Bennington
Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
Don Valley Village
Centennial Scarborough
Maple Leaf
Glenfield-Jane Heights
Newtonbrook East
Henry Farm
Thorncliffe Park
Oakridge
Junction Area
Long Branch
Casa Loma
Willowdale West
Old East York
Markland Woods
Kingsway South
Wychwood
Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview
Mount Dennis
Lawrence Park SouthBrookhaven-Amesbury
South Parkdale
East End-DanforthUniversity
Moss Park
Waterfront Communities
High Park North
Forest Hill NorthBriar Hill-Belgravia
Dufferin Grove
Danforth Village - Toronto
Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills
Pleasant View
Rosedale-Moore Park
Edenbridge-Humber Valley
Pelmo Park-Humberlea
Bayview Woods-Steeles
Westminster-Branson
Elms-Old Rexdale
Kingsview Village-The Westway
Eng
lem
ou
nt-
Law
ren
ce
Rexdale-Kipling
Mou
nt
Ple
asa
nt
Ea
st
Scarborough
VillageForest Hill South
Flemingdon Park
Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown
Ro
nce
sva
lles
Oakwood-Vaughan
North
Riverdale
Yonge-Eglinton
Thistletown-Beaumond Heights
Lawrence Park North
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson on-Juncti
Broadview North
Trinity-Bellwoods
Humber Heights-Westmount
Ba
y St
reet
Co
rrid
or
Eto
bic
oke W
est
Ma
ll
Lambton Baby Point
Little Portugal W
ood
bin
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r
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ell
Hu
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oo
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Corsa Italia-Davenport
Yon
ge
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Cla
ir
Danforth Village - East York
Blake-Jones
Caledonia-Fairbanks
West
on
-Pell
am
Pa
rk
CrescentTown
Keelesdale-Eglinton West
Kensington-Chinatown
Beechborough-Greenbrook
Palmerston-Little Italy
Mou
nt
Ple
asa
nt
West
Ch
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Wo
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Regent Park
Ru
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West
V
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Cabbagetown
Playter Estates
St.James Town
° 0 3 61.5Km
Based on home values, space and population how much does it cost one person to live in each neighbourhood?
Cost Per Person$10,000 - $50,000
$50,000 - $90,000
$90,000 - $110,000
$110,000 - $130,000
$130,000 - $150,000
$150,000 - $180,000
$180,000 - $220,000
$220,000 - $270,000
$270,000 - $370,000
$370,000 - $520,000
Cost Per Person In Each Toronto Neighbourhood
Defining Space in the CityThe City Defining Space
Altius Architecture Inc.Toronto Harbourfront Centre Exhibition Interviewed on OMNI TV
Published: Globe and Mail
The six-month exhibit I designed explored the socio-economic factors of Toronto neighbourhoods in the context of space. Using GIS mapping software, census data was distilled and reconfigured to present a visual and statistical comparison of commonly known neighbourhoods in Toronto. Several thousand visitors were invited to mark where they lived and where they would like to live in the city. They would then observe as the interactive map changed presenting information ranging from transit infrastructure to the cost of living and questioned if their personal insight and perception of Toronto neighbourhoods would be changed. Other graphics displayed the housing typology and the cost of 1m2 in the city contrasted with the amount of space each person has in their neighbourhood. As a populace we shape Toronto, but as individuals and families, it is Toronto which shapes the way we live.
Average Dwelling Value In Toronto
Average Dwelling Value In Toronto
Cost of Space
Cost Per Person
Cost of Space
Cost Per Person
#15 The Annex
#4 The Annex
#7 The Annex
#1 The Bridal Path
#110 The Bridal Path
#2 The Bridal Path
#82 Regent Park
#45 Regent Park
#139 Regent Park
$677,100
$3,500 / m2
$655,000 / per person
$1,515,700
$400 / m2
$1,355,000 / per person
$189,900
$1,400 / m2
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Published: Globe and Mail
7Lion’s Head Cottage
This cottage nestles into a terraced landscape, providing spectacular views of Georgian Bay. Focusing on solar design strategies, the facade wraps around the building opening up towards the southern sun and dramatic shoreline view. Large overhangs in the terraced floor plates work in combination with other sustainable strategies to provide a comfortable living environment. The circulation is fully integrated into the cottage’s unique display space, which is a central focus in the design.
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Green Roof
Large Interior Thermal Mass
Cross Ventilation
Stack Ventilation
Masonry Heater
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Altius Architecture Inc.
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At Hariri Pontarini, I helped develop the firm’s first projects to use Revit for the Design Development project phase. Completing the Rezoning Application drawing sets for both projects, I learned quickly, challenging the ways the office used its software, while sharing the lessons from my experience.
The curving Davenport Street facade of the Designer’s Walk development was resolved using three overlapping structural grids to facet the building’s curve, minimizing irregularities in the upper floors of the terracing condo units. Close attention was also given to the projects grading to create ground-floor entrances on both the north and south sides of the building.
The King Portland Centre posed a unique set of technical challenges to align the varying floor heights of the intertwining office and residential towers. For the Rezoning Application, close attention was given to the residential, retail and office buildings exiting requirements, car and bicycle parking and access of emergency and refuse vehicles through the sites existing network of laneways.
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General Notes:
1. These Contract Documents arethe property of the Architect. TheArchitect bears no responsibilityfor the interpretations of thesedocuments by the contractor.Upon written application theArchitect will providewritten/graphic clarification orsupplementary informationregarding the intent of theContract Documents. TheArchitect will review ShopDrawings submitted by theContractor for designconformance only.
2. Drawings are not to be scaled forconstruction. Contractor to verifyall existing conditions anddimensions required to performthe Work and report anydiscrepancies with the ContractDocuments to the Architectbefore commencing work.
3. Positions of exposed or finishedmechanical or electrical devices,fittings, and fixtures are indicatedon the Architectural drawings.The locations shown on theArchitectural drawings governover the Mechanical andElectrical drawings. Those itemsnot clearly located will be locatedas directed by the Architect.
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Architect of Record:
General Notes:
1. These Contract Documents arethe property of the Architect. TheArchitect bears no responsibilityfor the interpretations of thesedocuments by the contractor.Upon written application theArchitect will providewritten/graphic clarification orsupplementary informationregarding the intent of theContract Documents. TheArchitect will review ShopDrawings submitted by theContractor for designconformance only.
2. Drawings are not to be scaled forconstruction. Contractor to verifyall existing conditions anddimensions required to performthe Work and report anydiscrepancies with the ContractDocuments to the Architectbefore commencing work.
3. Positions of exposed or finishedmechanical or electrical devices,fittings, and fixtures are indicatedon the Architectural drawings.The locations shown on theArchitectural drawings governover the Mechanical andElectrical drawings. Those itemsnot clearly located will be locatedas directed by the Architect.
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2013/06/12ZCF, MBC
A203
Rev. Issue / Description Date1 ISSUED FOR REZONING 2013/06/12
Hariri Pontarini ArchitectsDesigner’s Walk
Modeled in Revit: Rendered by others
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Address: 602-620 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Architect of Record:
General Notes:
1. These Contract Documents are the property of the Architect.The Architect bears no responsibility for the interpretationsof these documents by the contractor. Upon writtenapplication the Architect will provide written/graphicclarification or supplementary information regarding the intentof the Contract Documents. The Architect will review ShopDrawings submitted by the Contractor for designconformance only.
2. Drawings are not to be scaled for construction. Contractorto verify all existing conditions and dimensions required toperform the Work and report any discrepancies with theContract Documents to the Architect before commencingwork.
3. Positions of exposed or finished mechanical or electricaldevices, fittings, and fixtures are indicated on theArchitectural drawings. The locations shown on theArchitectural drawings govern over the Mechanical andElectrical drawings. Those items not clearly located will belocated as directed by the Architect.
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ZCF, MBC
A202
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Scale:
Drawn by:Date:
Project number:
Drawing No.: Revision:
Project Title:
Address: King Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Architect of Record:
General Notes:
1. These Contract Documents are the property of the Architect.The Architect bears no responsibility for the interpretationsof these documents by the contractor. Upon writtenapplication the Architect will provide written/graphicclarification or supplementary information regarding the intentof the Contract Documents. The Architect will review ShopDrawings submitted by the Contractor for designconformance only.
2. Drawings are not to be scaled for construction. Contractorto verify all existing conditions and dimensions required toperform the Work and report any discrepancies with theContract Documents to the Architect before commencingwork.
3. Positions of exposed or finished mechanical or electricaldevices, fittings, and fixtures are indicated on theArchitectural drawings. The locations shown on theArchitectural drawings govern over the Mechanical andElectrical drawings. Those items not clearly located will belocated as directed by the Architect.
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Parking Level 03 - 01
King Street West
July 30 2013ZCF, MBC
A201
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Rev. Issue / Description Date03/70/3102GNINOZER ROF DEUSSI1
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Scale:
Drawn by:Date:
Project number:
Drawing No.: Revision:
Project Title:
Address: King Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Architect of Record:
General Notes:
1. These Contract Documents are the property of the Architect.The Architect bears no responsibility for the interpretationsof these documents by the contractor. Upon writtenapplication the Architect will provide written/graphicclarification or supplementary information regarding the intentof the Contract Documents. The Architect will review ShopDrawings submitted by the Contractor for designconformance only.
2. Drawings are not to be scaled for construction. Contractorto verify all existing conditions and dimensions required toperform the Work and report any discrepancies with theContract Documents to the Architect before commencingwork.
3. Positions of exposed or finished mechanical or electricaldevices, fittings, and fixtures are indicated on theArchitectural drawings. The locations shown on theArchitectural drawings govern over the Mechanical andElectrical drawings. Those items not clearly located will belocated as directed by the Architect.
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Level 18 / Level 19
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ZCF, MBC
A211
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Rev. Issue / Description Date03/70/3102GNINOZER ROF DEUSSI1
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Project number:
Drawing No.: Revision:
Project Title:
Address: 602-620 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Architect of Record:
General Notes:
1. These Contract Documents are the property of the Architect.The Architect bears no responsibility for the interpretationsof these documents by the contractor. Upon writtenapplication the Architect will provide written/graphicclarification or supplementary information regarding the intentof the Contract Documents. The Architect will review ShopDrawings submitted by the Contractor for designconformance only.
2. Drawings are not to be scaled for construction. Contractorto verify all existing conditions and dimensions required toperform the Work and report any discrepancies with theContract Documents to the Architect before commencingwork.
3. Positions of exposed or finished mechanical or electricaldevices, fittings, and fixtures are indicated on theArchitectural drawings. The locations shown on theArchitectural drawings govern over the Mechanical andElectrical drawings. Those items not clearly located will belocated as directed by the Architect.
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Scale:
Drawn by:Date:
Project number:
Drawing No.: Revision:
Project Title:
Address: King Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Architect of Record:
General Notes:
1. These Contract Documents are the property of the Architect.The Architect bears no responsibility for the interpretationsof these documents by the contractor. Upon writtenapplication the Architect will provide written/graphicclarification or supplementary information regarding the intentof the Contract Documents. The Architect will review ShopDrawings submitted by the Contractor for designconformance only.
2. Drawings are not to be scaled for construction. Contractorto verify all existing conditions and dimensions required toperform the Work and report any discrepancies with theContract Documents to the Architect before commencingwork.
3. Positions of exposed or finished mechanical or electricaldevices, fittings, and fixtures are indicated on theArchitectural drawings. The locations shown on theArchitectural drawings govern over the Mechanical andElectrical drawings. Those items not clearly located will belocated as directed by the Architect.
North
Project North True North
1 : 300
Level 18 / Level 19
King Street West
ZCF, MBC
A211
1 : 300
Level 181 1 : 300
Level 192
Rev. Issue / Description Date03/70/3102GNINOZER ROF DEUSSI1
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The View From My Desk1” : 1200’ 3D printed inlays in solid wood model
For the Carnegie Mellon School of Business I worked directly with Partners and Directors in the design and creation of presentation material for over 30 design options in the Faculty Programming Concept and Site Selection Study. In addition to being responsible for the digital and physical models, I created and coordinated the 200-page final report.
KPF ArchitectsCarnegie MellonSchool of Business
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Developed presentation material for the 380-metre high-rise, mixed-use development in Mumbai, India. Currently under construction, it is slated to be the second tallest building in the country.
With a focus on precision and craft, each of the 83-floor plates were hand cut to achieve a pristine white finish.
1:500 White Card and Acrylic Model
KPF Architects
Residential
Hotel
Office
Amenity
Mechanical
Parking
Mumbai Mixed-Use Development
Burton Hamfelt Urban Architecture
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A Simple House - Veere, the NetherlandsIn the design of a traditional, yet modern, home situated in an old historic Dutch village, I worked directly with Burton Hamfelt to adapt the simple vernacular volume for the site. Through iterative design utilizing digital and physical modeling, we investigated and developed site-specific spatial relationships directing views to the neighbouring Great Church.
MBO College North - Amsterdam, the NetherlandsCollaborating with OZ-P Architecten, I worked with Burton Hamfelt to help create design development and interior design presentation material. Identifying any conflicts that arose while exploring different design options, I ensured that 3D computer and physical models corresponded to the latest 2D design work.
Burton Hamfelt Urban Architecture
1:50 Foam Model
14 Casa Anfibia CO2 Bambu
Flooding is estimated to represent 40% of all natural disasters in the world and is one of the most tangible results of climate change. As the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, Nicaragua is struggling to adapt. Previous solutions to relocate communities in flood-prone areas failed in Nicaragua because residents have refused to leave their land of origin, leaving people in uninhabitable homes still threatened by flood waters. Working with CO2 Bambu, a Nicaraguan social enterprise that trains and employs local and indigenous workers to build low-cost housing, I helped research, design and prepare funding and grant proposals for the development of an affordable amphibious home prototype and 20-home pilot community. With the urban planner, engineers, CEO, Board Members and international NGOs I developed target milestones, projected the budget and R&D timeline.
Amphibious housing is an innovative and proven housing technology that allows buildings to rest on the ground like a traditional home and float during floods, settling safely back in place as flood waters recede. Our development strategy for affordable amphibious homes will change how we construct in flood plains, having an impact for generations to come while developing a sustainable construction economy for the present.
ON THE GROUND
MINOR FLOODING
MAJOR FLOODING
International Development Research Centre Grant Winner
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Emerging from the tall grass, the teasel plant stands proud, a non-native species that is now considered invasive. This installation embodies the idea of human induced invasion, imposing the order of the city into nature, a grid of columns juxtaposed with the natural landscape. Each post is a minimalist interpretation of the biannual teasel, investigating the cyclical changes of form, collecting solar energy during the day and glowing each night. The uniform grid reinforces the rolling topography while the lights illuminate the landscape at night, acting as a beacon for the Common Ground public art exhibition to all the cars that pass by.
Project Team: Braden Gray, Mark Kim, Matin Moghaddam, Stephen WenzelCommon Ground Cambridge Galleries
Thesis DefenceBRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design
University of Waterloo
ACADEMIC
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Downtown Cambridge has the highest vacancy rate in the region at over 40%. As the Co-Director of BRIDGE, a student-run not-for-profit organization, we raised over $40,000 to lease and transform properties on Main Street into spaces for community engagement. The vacant buildings became an urban laboratory for experimental programs of lectures, performances, workshops, exhibitions and creative initiatives.
As the heritage buildings are slated for development, the thesis proposed a mobile architecture that could move from storefront to storefront, bridging from short- to mid-term occupancy, while creating a unique identity with the ability to adapt as users’ needs and desires change.
Opportunity in Absence M.Arch Thesis
BRIDGE Storefront Locations on Main Street
BRIDGE Pop-Up Storefront Vinyl Installation60 Main Street
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35/37 Main Street before renovationsCambridge Vacant Property Map 1988-2014
BRIDGEStorefront
19Opportunity in Absence M.Arch Thesis
Off-the-shelf pegboard partssupport drawings and tools
Easily moves on castersAssembled without glue, tools or mechanical fasteners
Custom hook + shelfaccessories slot into place
BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design35/37 Main Street
BRIDGEStorefront
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Conceived to occupy absent space, the proposed mobile architecture is designed as a portable, reconfigurable toolkit that can aggregate and disperse to support different spatial programs. By making it easier and more appealing to use the storefronts, the design aims to embrace ephemeral action as a way to empower citizens to reclaim the city’s vacant space.
Each BOX is constructed from two CNC-cut plywood sheets and are assembled with custom-designed joints that do not require glue or mechanical fasteners. The circular and “L” shaped perforations can combine with off-the-shelf pegboard accessories or custom parts designed by the users to suit their various needs. The BOXs were designed to accommodate the 40+ events held over a one-year period at the BRIDGE locations on Main Street. Learning from the informal and planned activities, the function of the BOXs were designed to enhance use of the current storefronts and future locations.
BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design
TIMELINE OF BRIDGE EVENTS
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table topstorage
table topsupported on display/storage box
projection through aperture
BOXs locked together to secure contents
power cablesexit through bottom openings
notched beams to support screen
kitchenettestorage
serving table
display/storage boxes
Multi-functional BOX Prototype
St. Peter’sGianicolo Hill (Beyond) Repurposed / Demolished Prison
Palazzo Della Citta
Ground Floor
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23Palazzo Della Citta University of Waterloo Rome
+1 Piano Noble +3 Third Floor
Palazzo Della Citta Corso Vittorio Emanuele II New Subway
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Situated in the only undeveloped site in Rome’s historic Campus Martius, the “house for the city”, a mixed-use educational centre, reinterprets the palazzo typology on the Renaissance artery of Via Julia. At the intersection of the historic street and the proposed subway station, the project acts to create a new urban axis across the Tiber River, as first envisioned by the Italian Modernists. At a scale for pedestrians and cyclists, the project investigates architecture and urbanisim while connecting the Gianicolo Hill to the heart of the city. Built on top of ancient Roman stables, the project connects with the history of the city while presenting a vision for the future.
Typical Renaissance Palazzo
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Solar Gain Optimization
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Campus MartiusAccessibility Plan
Partner: Matin Moghaddam
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Sol LeWitt Chairs
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The pair of transformable seating was inspired by Sol LeWitt’s conceptual art of orthogonal linear geometry in multiple configurations (depicted right). The concept is to have the chairs synthesize successive combinations of horizontal and vertical lines in multiple configurations. Constructed from CNC-cut plywood profiles, they can be mass-produced, flat-packed and shipped before assembly. The friction-fit joint design allows the chairs to be built without mechanical fasteners.
Sol LeWitt Chairs University of Waterloo
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Partner: Harry Wei
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1:1 Plywood
1:5 Plywood
1:3 MDF
1:2 Cardboard
1:1 Final Product
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Partner: Harry Wei
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