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B . SA R C H I T E C T U R A L G R A D U A T E
B E L I N D A S T U A R T
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My name is Belinda Stuart, I am an architectural graduate having recently completed my Masters of Architecture Professional at Victoria University. Previously I have completed a Bachelor of Architectural Studies majoring in Architecture and a Postgraduate Certificate in Design Environments majoring in project management.
Throughout my education I have completed a number of projects spanning a wide range of briefs and outcomes. Projects have ranged from large scale design interventions including; a cross programmed car parking building and highly constrained planning projects including a Cuba Street precinct re-design and a smaller scale seismic retrofit of a heritage building. These projects have developed my design skills at a range of scales and with varying levels of brief flexibility. Management projects have included a feasibility study for the development of Shelly Bay in Wellington, which included costing of the design to ensure viability, and considerations of planning constraints and sustainable design.
Through studying a range of different fields I have realised I have a significant interest in project management and the delivery of architectural projects to cost, quality and time constraints. I have been very successful in papers in this field including project management, cost planning and construction law, also gaining certification as a associate project manager (CAPM) through the International Project Management Institute. The structural aspects of architecture, including construction and structural integration, are also areas of strength and interest I have developed throughout my education.
During my summer holidays I have enjoyed working at Paris Magdalinos Architects, in the Hawke’s Bay, gaining experience in a firm situation, and broadening my skill base.
I am keen and willing to learn new ways of designing and approaching the construction industry and am eager to gain experience in the work force as I enjoy meeting new people and gaining new perspectives on my current skills.
Rendered Part Section > depicting my thesis project ‘A Supercharged (Car)Park’ terracing into the sports park.
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Belinda StuartD.O.B: 23/08/1990
679 St Georges Road South,Havelock North,Hawkes Bay
027 346 [email protected]
ObjectivesTo expand my current knowledge and experience in design and building construction related areas with a particular emphasis on design development, management skills and planning. I hope to improve and broaden my skill set to better eqip myself to make productive contributions to an organisation and the wider architectural discipline.
InterestsIn addition to my studies I maintain an active lifestyle enjoying sport, playing guitar and listening to music in my downtime. I have enjoyed backpacking around South East Asia and am about to embark on a trip around South America, before moving to New York City for a year.
Professional SkillsComputer Literacy:10 years - Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel & PowerPoint)8 years - Adobe Suite (Photoshop Illustrator & Indesign)4 years - Google SketchUp4 years - Autodesk Revit1 year - AutoCAD
Organisational Skills:Throughout my time at university and tutoring jobs I have developed management skills: Including time and resource management which I have utilised in various papers and on job experiences.
Ability to work independently or part of a team:I enjoy collaborating with other disciplines and have had significant experience with this during my studies, completing collaborative projects with fellow interior and landscape students as well as external professionals. Throughout design projects and tutoring jobs, I have acted both as part of a team and as a project manager for large and small groups of people.
Victoria University of Wellington, WellingtonFebruary 2013 - July 2014
Position: Tutor (Interior Architecture, Project Management and Sustainability) Responsibilities: - Project management & sustainability knowledge - Assignment & exam marking - Organisation and supervision of large groups - Conflict resolution
ANZICS Conference, Hawke’s BayFebruary - April 2010
Position: Handbook design & compilation
Responsibilities: - Design of conference handbook - Technical Writing
Paris Magdalinos Architects, Hawke’s BayNovember - February 2013/2014
Position: Architectural Intern
Responsibilities: - AutoCAD modelling of proposed projects - Revit modelling of existing & proposed projects - Rendering
Work Experience
Orton Catering, Hawke’s BayAugust/September 2010
Position: EOI/RFP writer & adviser, (Rugby World Cup catering application)
Responsibilities: - Successful EOI & RFP for Rugby World Cup 2011 catering contract. - Product Knowledge (Food & Beverage) - Technical Writing
St Georges Restaurant, Hawke’s BayNovember - February 2011/2012
Position: Head of Front of House Responsibilities: - Management of closing & opening - Customer & food service - Product knowledge - Cash handling & answering phones
Airnet, Hawke’s BayNovember - February 2010/2011
Position: Sales Support
Responsibilities: - Customer service - Product knowledge (Phone/ Internet plans) - Customer satisfactions follow up - Answering phones
Tertiary Education Victoria University, Wellington 2009 - 2014
2013/14 Master of Architecture Professional - MArchProf2012 Certified Associate Project Manager - PMI Graduate Certificate of Design Environments in project management - GCertDE2009-2011 Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Architecture - BAS(Architecture)
Architecture AwardsVictoria University, Wellington
2013: Architecture Excellence Award - Top 3 students Excellence in Design Finalist - Heritage Awards
2011: Atrium Awards Finalist - Top design projects in the university
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Letter of reference for Belinda Stuart
To Whom It May Concern,
I have taught and worked with Belinda for the last two years and of the 200 or so students I have known in that time she is the one that I hold in highest regard.
Most of my work has been with the Building Science students and because of our streaming system the ones who make it into the Architecture programme are generally of a higher calibre, but Belinda stands out from her peers. She has none of the mis-‐placed arrogance that besets many of them, she just gets the job done.
In my view an essential competence for an Architect is to accurately assess the brief, figure out the time available and do the work in the time alloted. She is a master of this process.
Her work is accurate, innovative and excitingly presented. Her delivery is self-‐assured and measured without fudge or distraction.
Her biggest strength is her calmness under pressure. This alone is a quality for which I would employ her. She tutored for me last term and often the parameters would change or the students would throw up challenging obstacles and I never once saw her flinch. We split a heavy load of marking in a short time span which she undertook thoroughly and efficiently despite a multitude of other pressures on her at the time.
There are very few people in this World that I would trust to cover my back but Belinda would be one of them.
She has been an excellent student. She is an inspiring individual and will make a fantastic Architect.
So I am very happy to commend Belinda to you and wish her well.
Mark G B Roberts
Teaching Fellow School of Architecture & Design Victoria University of Wellington Mobile : +64 27 6444 855 Email : [email protected]
Letter of Reference
Iterative Physical Modelling > depicting the formal development of my thesis project ‘A Supercharged (Car)Park.’
Architectural Referee’s
Sam KebbellSenior Lecturer, Victoria University and director of KebbellDaish Architects
Level 3/35 Ghuznee StreetTe AroWellington, 6011New Zealand
Phone: + 64 4 463 6237Email: [email protected]
Nic MagdalinosDirector Paris Magdalinos Architects (PMA)
93 Station StreetNapier, 4110New Zealand
Phone: + 64 6 835 6173 Email: [email protected]
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Architectural Skills
Digital Rendering Physical ModellingTechnical Drawing DiagrammingImages rendered from a digital Revit model and altered in Photoshop provide a graphic representation of the schemes.
Physical modeling of processes, structural systems and the final scheme demonstrate tectonic and formal moves.
Diagrams used to outline avenues of investigation and provide a simplified representations of design processes.
Drawings indicating structural systems and construction methods, as well as the schemes tectonic.
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Selected University Projects
A Supercharged ParkMArchProf Thesis Project
New Zealand School of MusicBAS Graduate Project
Cuba Street Heritage Retrofit ProjectsMasters Studio Project
Titled ‘A Supercharged Park’ the project is a speculative response to the infrastructural requirements of Paraparaumu, a low density regional town centre located in close proximity to Wellington. It explores architecture as a means to actively engage infrastructure, creating a socially and culturally exhilarating piece of construction.
The project brief required the design of a new, New Zealand School of Music (NZSM) building on an empty site on Ghuznee Street, Wellington. The project was a navigation of the sites strict planning rules, the spatial requirements of the school and the site located on a prominent corner in Wellington City.
The two stage project required the retrofit a single existing earthquake prone, heritage building on Cuba Street, followed by a cluster of buildings. The proposal includes interior design, seismic strengthening and a services upgrade, within an architectural upgrade of the heavily pedestrian occupied site.
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Exterior perspective render > depicting pedestrian occupation of the terraced edge of the scheme.
A Supercharged ParkMArchProf Thesis Project
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5/6 car parking + 1/6 commercial. Pedestrian based activities are located on both the canopy and ground floor.
Manipulating car parking form to create an artificial topography.
Integration of the form and programme into a terraced structure.
The trussed facade encloses the parking above ground level.
Lightwells slice through the scheme harnessing daylight.
Pedestrian circulation forms the primary axis of the building with a series of peripheral access routes intersecting it.
Community based programmes are located on the canopy of the building utilising the light and views.
Diagrammatic Scheme Analysis > depicting the major programmatic moves of the thesis.
Rendered Transverse Section > depicting pedestrian occupation around the cuts through the scheme.
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Interior Perspective > depicting lighting conditions and pedestrian occupation of the scheme.
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Rendered Part Section > utilising renders to depict pedestrian occupation of the design.
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Rendered exterior perspective > utilising rendering to depict the relationship between the scheme and the surrounding landscape.
New Zealand School of MusicBAS Graduate Project
Technical Plans > utilising technical drawing to depict the relationship between the structural grid and spatial planning.
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Rendered interior perspective > utilising rendering to depict interior lighting conditions and occupation.
Rendered Section > Hybridising a technical line drawing and rendered section.
Rendered exterior perspective > utilising rendering to depict the relationship between the scheme and the surrounding landscape.
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Cuba Street Individual Heritage RetrofitMasters Studio Project
Rendered exterior perspective > Depicting the connections between existing and proposed structures.
Axonometric Detail > Detailing the connection between the heritage building and the new structure.
Hybrid Elevations > Depicting the contrast between the existing heritage fabric and proposed scheme.
Cuba Street Building Cluster Heritage RetrofitMasters Studio Project
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Collaged Perspective > Depicting the pedestrian throughfare below the scheme.
Physical Model > For exhibition, exploring the realities of the schemes tectonic.
Exploded Axonometric > Depicting the connections between existing and proposed structures and surfaces.
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