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hollie sin |design portfolio hollie sinhollie sin |design portfolio
[email protected] Glamorgan Crt. Markham ON. L3R 7V7(647)-889-2926
9/2014-present
PhotoshopIllustrator
InDesignRhinoceros
AutoCADSoftPLan
SolidWorks
9/2010-6/2014
University of Waterloo, School of ArchitectureSecond Year, Honours Architectural Studies Co-op
University of Waterloo Fall 2014 Dean’s Honour List Faculty of EngineeringMcPhie Family Architecture ScholarshipUniversity of Waterloo Entrance ScholarshipUnionville High School Honour RollTechnical Education Endorsement CertificateGrade 12 Core French CertificateUnionville High School Visual Design AwardSears DX High School Competition | 3rd Place Junior Fashion Design
Can speak Cantonese, Mandarin, English and French.Great communicating and cooperating skills.Works efficiently and effectively.Can work well under stress and deadlines.Able to work individually or in group environments.Friendly, outgoing and approachable.Punctual and goal-oriented.
Unionville High SchoolArts Unionville Visual Arts Graduate with Honours
education
achievements
skill sets
HOLLIE [email protected] Glamorgan Crt. Markham ON. L3R 7V7(647)-889-2926
References Available Upon Request
Education
Achievements
Skill Sets
Volunteer Experience
University of Waterloo, School of ArchitectureSecond Year, Honours Architectural Studies Co-op
University of Waterloo Fall 2014 Dean’s Honour List Faculty of EngineeringMcPhie Family Architecture ScholarshipUniversity of Waterloo Entrance ScholarshipUnionville High School Honour RollTechnical Education Endorsement CertificateGrade 12 Core French CertificateUnionville High School Visual Design AwardUnionville High School Visual Design AwardSears DX High School Competition | 3rd Place Junior Fashion Design
University of Waterloo Admission Interviews Volunteer
Unionville High School Art Show Performer
Coledale Public School Teaching Assistant
9/2014-Present
9/2010-6/2014
4/22/2015
12/2014
9/2010-6/2011
12/20146/20146/20146/20146/20146/20146/20126/20125/2012
PhotoshopIllustrator
InDesignRhinoceros
AutoCADSoftPLan
SolidWorksSolidWorks
Can speak Cantonese, Mandarin, English and FrenchGreat communicating and cooperating skillsWorks efficiently and effectivelyCan work well under stress and deadlinesAble to work individually or in group environmentsFriendly, outgoing and approachablePunctual and goal-orientedPunctual and goal-oriented
Unionville High SchoolArts Unionville Visual Arts Graduate
12/20146/20146/20146/20146/20146/20146/20125/2012
hollie sin resumé
The Elyxyr GroupReformatted floor plans for the Toronto District School Board GIS system using AutoCAD and MapGuide.
University of Waterloo VolunteerGuided students being interviewed to the correct location and greeted guests accordingly.
Teacher’s AssistantVolunteered at Coledale Public School after school and helped with marking tests and making posters.
work experience
references available upon request
7/2015-8/2015
4/2015
9/2010-6/2011
book stack | pg. 1-4 |
Community library project based in downtown Toronto
snow hut | pg. 5-6 |
Temporary shelter in Fairbanks, Alaska
hashtag | pg. 7-8 |
Multi unit housing project in Cambridge, Ontario
re:Configure | pg. 9-10 |
Revitalizing market spaces with pop-up vendor modules
makers’s studio | pg. 11-14 |
Small studio and living space in Cambridge, Ontario
paintings and models | pg. 15 |
An array of art work such as paintings, models and sketches
contents
The Book Stacksection 1:50 hollie sinapril 1, 2015
Situated close by the busy street of St. Clair Avenue West, the Book Stack library is here to provide a comfortable space of gather-ing and conversation. The hearth placed in the core of the library acts as a “community family room” draws in visitors and creates a warm ambience throughout the whole building.
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location: st.clair avenue west x raglan avenuetype: community libraryyear: winter 2014
section 1:1501
raglan avenue
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plan 1 on sitescale 1:200
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The Book Stackeast elevation 1:100hollie sinapril 1, 2015
The Book Stacknorth elevation 1:100hollie sinapril 1, 2015
north elevation 1:400
east elevation 1:400
cross section1:150
The Book Stackcross section (2) 1:50hollie sinapril 1, 2015
The Book Stackcross section (2) 1:50hollie sinapril 1, 2015
The Book Stackcross section (2) 1:50hollie sinapril 1, 2015
The Book Stackcross section (2) 1:50hollie sinapril 1, 2015
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The library is organized with the main collection stored tucked away in the floor to ceiling shelving on the left while the more open spaces on the right are occupied with work tables, a comput-er lab and large seating areas for groups to sit together. The fireplace draws users from both sides of the library to interact with one another and make the overall experience intimate and inviting.
program and space organization
second floor plan1:200
third floor plan1:200
The Book Stackfloor plans 1:100 hollie sinapril 1, 2015
floor 2
floor 3
The Book Stackfloor plans 1:100 hollie sinapril 1, 2015
floor 2
floor 3
cross section
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|snow hut|
location: fairbanks, AK, USAlongitude/latitude: 64.82 ° north, 147.87 ° westclimate: subarctictype: small buildingyear: winter 2014
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The Snow Hut aims to create an inviting space in cold climate regions to draw in wanderers. Large concrete panels leaning on one another create a teepee shaped building with a bonfire type setting in the center. The pitch of the hut is open as a skylight to allow natural light seep in as well as the windows with shutters inbetween the concrete panels. With those elements, the Snow Hut is made to be a cozy shelter from the harsh weather conditions of Alaska.
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climate chart solar shading june - december december - june
interior view
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|hashtag|group
iteration process:location: cambridge, ontariotype: multi-dwelling buildingyear: winter 2014
section 1:5009
The main idea was to stack the units in a way where light wells would be created through the gaps and the way the units intersect with each other. With the site sloping upwards to the west and the complicated configuration of units, circulation also became key. In order to conserve space, the slope was used as the main means of egress. ramps were built to create and conjoin walkways branching off from other units.
second floor planscale 1:1000
first floor planscale 1:1000
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third floor planscale 1:1000
fourth floor planscale 1:1000
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ssef competition entrylocation: anywheretype: pop-up architectureyear: winter 2014
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Structural Axonometric1: 20
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re: Configure is a metal module that gives a fresh look to the tradi-tional marketplace often found in European and Asian countries. With its irregular pentagonal shape, the modules can be organized to fit any type of event space making it adaptable to any given circum-stance.
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1. right angle coupler
4. roof connection 5. swivel coupler 6. floor assembly
2. wall assembly 3. ventilated roof assembly
structural axonometric 1:50
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|maker’s studio|
rough models
location: cambridge, ontariotype: studio and living spaceyear: fall 2014hand draft and physical model
The general idea for the shape was to mimic the natural slopes and hills found towards the grand river as well as the arch created from the trees above the pathway. Evolving from creating the slope with the building to mounding dirt over the roof, the final concept was to use a green roof where people can use the green space while providing eco-friendly benefits towards the structure.
The site is situated between two nature pathways alongside the Grand River at Cambridge, Ontario. The driveway on the left of the studio opens out to Grand Avenue South.
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cross section 2
cross section 1
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cross section 1
upper floor plan
lower floor plan
cross section 2
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interior wood model
exterior shell cardboard terrain seperated to take out wood model
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paintings and models
arts unionville graduates art show 2014
I love experimenting with different mediums such as pen and ink, acryl-ic, pastel, charcoal and more. My grade 12 painting series (the 4 canvases on the top) experiments with newspaper collaging to illustrate the theme of rebirth and the influence of social media. Painting is a way for me to express my thoughts and is something I enjoy to do on my spare time.
Thank You.